American politician Harry Reid (1939-2021) rose from poverty in Searchlight, Nevada to become Senate Majority Leader. He boxed his way to college before working as a Capitol Police officer while attending law school at night. As Nevada's lieutenant governor and gaming commissioner, he famously stood up to mob threats. In Congress, Reid's quiet manner concealed a master tactician who passed landmark legislation including the Affordable Care Act. His environmental efforts protected over 5 million acres of Nevada wilderness while his rise from hardscrabble beginnings inspired first-generation professionals in public service.

"There's a lot we can do to improve American's retirement security, but it's wrong to replace the guaranteed benefit that Americans have earned with a guaranteed benefit cut of forty percent or more."



"So the next thing I assume I'll be hearing from Republicans, they want to change rules some way, as they do on the House when you get a problem with ethics, they just change the rules."



"It's time that America's government lived by the same values as America's families. It's time we invested in America's future and made sure our people have the skills to compete and thrive in a 21st century economy. That's what Democrats believe."



"So people have been hurting and I understand that. And it doesn't give them comfort or solace for me to tell them, you know, but for me, we would be in a worldwide depression."



"I am convinced that I do not want to give up more power to the White House, whether it's George Bush or Barack Obama. And I'm going to fight as hard as I can against President Obama on these earmarks and my Republican colleagues who hate to vote for them, but love to get them."



"My Republican friends are lamenting reconciliation. But I would recommend for them to go back and look at history."

