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Quotes About Vote

I do support 'sanctuary cities,' and I would be a firm, non-negotiable 'no' vote on any deliberations that include the possibility of blocking funding for them.
~ Jimmy Gomez
There's an assumption if you have any faith you vote this way, you vote that way, or you're this, or you're absolutely a conservative, and those just aren't all true.
~ Corbin Bernsen
What I try to do is tell my constituents that this is what I believe and this is why I made that vote. And I think that that makes more sense to people generally than trying to triangulate some political position.
~ Martin Heinrich
It's my constitutional right to have my choice of who I want to vote for for president.
~ Stacey Dash
When you offer consumers choice, let them vote with their wallets.
~ Nathan Blecharczyk
The vote controls everything that you do.
~ John Lewis
I was someone who thought my vote didn't count.
~ Bradley Beal
I've always listened to country music. I wanted Hootie to become a country band at first, but I was outvoted.
~ Darius Rucker
Here's what I know for sure: every single vote counts. That's not just a saying.
~ Shaun King
Each and every vote counts. For a better nation, please go ahead and vote.
~ Meghana Raj
If someone is cynical and doesn't vote and ends up with a crummy job in a crummy country with a decimated environment, they only have themselves to blame.
~ Moby
Decisions just look different with women at the table. We still have a long way to go. The most powerful thing we own is our vote.
~ Bev Perdue
The captain tag is something that players vote on, head coaches they give their title to. It requires a player that you think exemplifies leadership.
~ Bill Cowher
What happened with Brexit was people taking back control.
~ Paul Manafort
The job of elected leaders is to deliver results that represent the interests of the citizens who placed them in a position of authority with their voice, their vote. But these days, money talks louder.
~ Mark McKinnon
That environmentalists need the goodwill of children would seem self-evident- but more often than not, children are viewed as props or extraneous to the serious adult work of saving the world. One often overlooked value of children is that they constitue the future political constituency, and their attention or vote- whicich is ultimately based more on a foundation of personal experiance than rational deciscion making- is not guaranteed.
~ Richard Louv
The French socialist Jean Jaurès predicted: The proletariat will come to power not through an unanticipated blow of political agitation, but by the methodical and legal organization of its own powers under democratic conditions and the universal right to vote. Our society will gradually develop towards Communism, not through the collapse of the capitalist bourgeoisie but by a gradual and inexorable strengthening of the proletariat.
~ Richard Pipes
Because the real worship is not one man, one vote, it's one man, one dollar. Commerce drives democracy, not vice versa.
~ Rita Mae Brown
let's learn and note The art of politics. Let's teach you how to miss the boat And how to drop some bricks, And how to win the people's vote And lots of other tricks. Let's learn to make a speech a day Upon the T.V. screen, In which you never never say Exactly what you mean.
~ Roald Dahl
When you vote, you are exercising political authority, you're using force. And force, my friends, is violence. The supreme authority from which all other authorities are derived.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
A motion to adjourn is always in order.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
There is an old song which asserts that 'the best things in life are free.' Not true! Utterly false! This was the tragic fallacy which brought on the decadence and collapse of the democracies of the twentieth century; those noble experiments failed because the people had been led to believe that they could simply vote for whatever they wanted . . . and get it, without toil, without sweat, without tears.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
To vote is to wield authority; it is the supreme authority from which all other authority derives—such
~ Robert A. Heinlein
best things in life are free.' Not true! Utterly false! This was the tragic fallacy which brought on the decadence and collapse of the democracies of the twentieth century; those noble experiments failed because the people had been led to believe that they could simply vote for whatever they wanted . . . and get it, without toil, without sweat, without tears.
~ Robert A. Heinlein