Jesse Helms, a conservative stalwart and longtime U.S. Senator from North Carolina, was known for his unwavering advocacy of conservative principles and his outspoken views on issues such as limited government and traditional values. He left a lasting impact on American politics, shaping debates and policies during his tenure in office.

"There was no Congressional Club for my first campaign. There was no organized state group of Young Republicans, but there was a dedicated core of young people who volunteered to do anything my campaign needed."



"In subsequent years the groups you named had important roles in educating people about the real issues in Washington and Raleigh, and within the Democratic Party."



"Conservatism is a hard choice for a society that has become accustomed to big government and big entitlements promoted by liberals."


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"The challenge is always before us. Whenever we lose sight of the principles that mattered to our founders we run into trouble."



"America must be the moral leader. It is not enough to have power. Power must be used to protect freedom and give all people hope for the opportunity to see the fruit of their own labor."



"It still surprises me when I find something in any North Carolina newspaper that isn't mad at me about something."



"It has become more acceptable to describe yourself as a conservative, but not everyone who uses that term about themselves really is truly conservative."



"We can live our own lives in a way that does not bring reproach on the principles we claim to support."



"I became a Republican when a very wise young lady asked me how I could remain a Democrat when I didn't agree with what they stood for and did agree with what the Republicans supported."



"I want our government to encourage and protect freedom as well as our traditions of faith and family."



"The big secret to winning elections is to get more votes than your opponent. My friend Representative Robin Hayes is a good example to study."

