On the recordFebruary 4, 2015
I do not believe people are always right--or always wrong for that matter--and when the President is right, I support him, but when he is wrong, I do not.
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congress.govI do not believe people are always right--or always wrong for that matter--and when the President is right, I support him, but when he is wrong, I do not.
Heller expresses conditional support for the President's policies based on their correctness.
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