The Republican party is changing. It's becoming more populist.


I just think political correctness is a limitation on our First Amendment freedoms.

The men and women who serve in the armed forces are great role models.

When you say you're from Virginia, when you travel outside of this state and somebody asks where you're from, you say with pride, 'I am from Virginia. I'm very, very proud of it.' You're very, very proud of it. And why is it? It's because of our history, folks. It's because of our history.

Wherever people come from, that's irrelevant as far as I'm concerned. What is important is that they bring a skill or a talent or something that's going to benefit America.

There's a lot more blue-collar workers out there than the so-called elites.

House Republicans are flimsier than toilet paper, except toilet paper actually has use. They're so pathetic.

Nothing is worse than a Yankee telling a Southerner that his monuments don't matter.

Over my dead body when I'm governor of Virginia are we ever going to take down the statue of Robert E. Lee or Stonewall Jackson or any hero of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Once upon a time, it was the Democrats who claimed to be the party of the working man. No longer. They abandoned the working guy. They slammed the door in their face, and now, it's President Trump and the new Republican Party that is supporting working Americans, blue-collar workers.