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9 Notable Quotes From the Values Voter Summit

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters after an address at an event organised by the Greater Charleston Business Alliance and the South Carolina African American Chamber of Commerce in North Charleston, South Carolina, September 23, 2015.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters after an address at an event organised by the Greater Charleston Business Alliance and the South Carolina African American Chamber of Commerce in North Charleston, South Carolina, September 23, 2015. | (Photo: Reuters/Randall Hill)
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, delivers his remarks at the morning plenary session of the Values Voter Summit in Washington, September 26, 2014.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, delivers his remarks at the morning plenary session of the Values Voter Summit in Washington, September 26, 2014. | (Photo: Reuters/Gary Cameron)
U.S. Republican presidential candidate and Senator Marco Rubio speaks during the Heritage Action for America presidential candidate forum in Greenville, South Carolina, on September 18, 2015.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate and Senator Marco Rubio speaks during the Heritage Action for America presidential candidate forum in Greenville, South Carolina, on September 18, 2015. | (Photo: Reuters/Chris Keane)
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Many of the Republican presidential candidates at the Values Voter Summit in Washington D.C. Friday expressed frustration and anger directed toward the Washington establishment. The largest cheers in the room were usually when a candidate addressed the fact that Republican John Boehner, R-Ohio, was resigning as House Speaker at the end of October.

Many of the candidates offered rousing defenses of the right to life, religious liberty, and family values, but the common recurring theme often centered upon dysfunction and the lack of leadership in Washington.

Below are nine notable quotes from the summit:

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1. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on the Importance of uniting the conservative vote:

"And let me tell you what Washington wants. Washington wants us divided. Washington wants conservatives splintered. They want a chunk of Evangelicals over here, a chunk of conservatives over here, a chunk of libertarians over here, a chunk of tea party folks over here. That's how, if we are splintered, that a moderate establishment candidate runs up the middle with 23 percent of the vote, steals the nomination, and then loses to Hillary Clinton in the general election. You know what? We've seen that movie before. I'm not interested in going to see Rocky 19."

2. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, on the importance of the family, two parent privilege, and humble origins:

"I was also privileged because I was raised with something that's become increasingly rare. I was raised in a stable home by a mother and a father, a man and a woman who were married — who loved each other, who loved their children, who were an active presence in our life, and who raised me and us to believe that if we lived with the right values and with the faith in an almighty God, there was nothing that we could not accomplish."

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal speaks at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., September 25, 2015.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal speaks at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., September 25, 2015. | (Photo: Screengrab/FRC Values Voter Summit)

3. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on the changing American culture and the threat to Christians:

"Make no mistake about it. The left wants to take God out of the public square. They want to redefine marriage. Right now, if you give away our nation's classified secrets, you mishandled classified information, you can run for president. You don't believe in gay marriage, they lock you up in jail. That's what's happening in America today."

4. Sen. Marco Rubio on the American experiment and inherent rights:

Retired nuerosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson speaks at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., September 25, 2015.
Retired nuerosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson speaks at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., September 25, 2015. | (Photo: Screengrab/FRC Values Voter Summit)

"Our country was founded on a spiritual principle, that every individual has rights given to you by God, not government"

5. Mike Huckabee on the right to life and importance on focusing more on the Planned Parenthood fight:

"I'm going to just remind you of something. For 42 years we have lived under the notion that it is a human right and privilege to take the lives of an unborn child. Here's what I'd like to propose: that we do something far bolder than simply cut out the funding for one agency that provides abortions, because as important as that is, it doesn't end the nightmare, the scourge."

6. Dr. Ben Carson on America's $18 trillion plus debt and refusal to address the crisis in Congress:

"I would say, if your representatives — and I don't care whether they're Democrats or Republicans — if they continue to vote to increase our debt and to raise our debt ceiling and raise the amount of money that we're going to spend at the expense of those coming behind us, you need to find out who they are and you need to throw them out of office. That is absolutely imperative."

7. Rick Perry, who recently dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, speaking on the importance of humility in leadership:

"When we keep God as our King His burden is light, when we make man our king we subjugate ourselves to the yoke of our own sin."

8. Donald Trump on his Christian Faith:

"I am a nice person. I am a giving person. I believe in God. I believe in the Bible. I am a Christian."

9. Gov. Bobby Jindal on Donald Trump's Christian Faith:

"I think it's great that he took Reagan's statement about making America great again, but he is not interested in that. He's interested in making Donald Trump great. You know, he said that his favorite book was the Bible, couldn't name one verse that had an impact on him. Folks, he hasn't read the Bible. You know he hasn't read the Bible because his name's not in the Bible."

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