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Kelly Ayotte

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As a former attorney general. I have the greatest respect for the criminal justice system. But it is not good at intelligence gathering.


— Kelly Ayotte


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Based on what our country stands for. We can't fail to stand for democracy.


— Kelly Ayotte


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I'm the only pro-life woman in the Senate. I take this issue very seriously. I'm the mother of two children.


— Kelly Ayotte


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If I am going to pick and choose the laws I defend, I wouldn't be doing my duty as attorney general.


— Kelly Ayotte


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None of us is certain about the outcome of the Arab Spring.


— Kelly Ayotte


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Unfortunately, no matter how frivolous the lawsuit, you still, of course, have to pay people to defend you on it.


— Kelly Ayotte


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We can't continue to kick the can when it comes to the fiscal state of this country.


— Kelly Ayotte


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You're really earning the support of New Hampshire voters, and you've got to do that one-on-one grassroots campaigning here, even if you have the most money.


— Kelly Ayotte


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Ayotte opposes passage of legislation that mandates that employers provide paid sick leave to their employees. The emails were released to the public by the New Hampshire Department of Justice on September 10 2010 under a Right-to-Know request. S.

She worked as a law clerk for the New Hampshire Supreme Court before entering private practice. S. Senate after three term incumbent Judd Gregg announced his retirement from the Senate.

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