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Chris Van Hollen Quotes: "Why would you hand the keys to the car back to the same guys whose policies drove the economy into the ditch and then walked away from the scene of the accident?"

Why would you hand the keys to the car back to the same guys whose policies drove the economy into the ditch and then walked away from the scene of the accident?



Chris Van Hollen Quotes: "The fact of the matter is it's very reasonable to ask the wealthiest estates to pay their share. We did that since Teddy Roosevelt, a Republican president."

The fact of the matter is it's very reasonable to ask the wealthiest estates to pay their share. We did that since Teddy Roosevelt, a Republican president.




Chris Van Hollen Quotes: "One of the greatest obstacles to escaping poverty is the staggering cost of higher education."

One of the greatest obstacles to escaping poverty is the staggering cost of higher education.



Chris Van Hollen Quotes: "America stands as a beacon of hope and the possibility of a better life - but it is also a nation where nearly 1 in 4 children live in poverty."

America stands as a beacon of hope and the possibility of a better life - but it is also a nation where nearly 1 in 4 children live in poverty.




Chris Van Hollen Quotes: "I get along very well with Paul Ryan personally. We have very deep differences on policy issues. But we express them civilly."

I get along very well with Paul Ryan personally. We have very deep differences on policy issues. But we express them civilly.



Chris Van Hollen Quotes: "It is widely known that the effects of childhood poverty follow children through adolescence and into adulthood."

It is widely known that the effects of childhood poverty follow children through adolescence and into adulthood.