Quotes About Election
You have to knock doors, make calls, and build a relationship with voters long before Election Day.
~ Keith Ellison
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Voters quickly forget what a man says.
~ Richard M. Nixon
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Voters have a responsibility to make a judgment with whatever facts are available on Election Day.
~ Zephyr Teachout
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The voters of the country decide who they want to support, and the delegates are elected to also make a determination of who would be in the best interest of the party and the country to be our nominee.
~ Mitt Romney
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The voters who chose to cast their vote for another candidate, I want them to know that I respect their choice. I will be president for every Haitian.
~ Jovenel Moise
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Judges were not the biggest issue for most voters in Georgia in 2002.
~ Paul Weyrich
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What the voters told us in the 2010 election was that they wanted a change. And I believe a moderate approach with a dedication to working across the aisle, something I know is important to both me and Congressman Shuler, is the best way forward.
~ Joe Donnelly
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A presidential debate is a job interview. And voters look for certain traits in people applying to be president.
~ Ron Fournier
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I think the voters can make up their own minds.
~ Jeb Bush
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Voters don't have to love him, Romney advisers say, but they will respect him.
~ Ron Fournier
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In 2008 all the stars aligned perfectly for Obama's 6-point victory over John McCain. He was an inexperienced, untested neophyte, and successfully convinced enough voters to paint their own version of what hope-and-change was all about on the blank canvas he provided.
~ Bob Beauprez
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If Barack Obama goes on to win the election, there will be plenty of ink and video spent on chronicling the historic nature of the turnout among young voters and African-Americans. But as important as both constituencies have been to Obama - particularly in the primaries - it's Hispanics that could be putting him over the top on Nov. 4.
~ Chuck Todd
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I think we should have the majority of the party's voters decide who they want as their nominee.
~ Mitt Romney
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When I first ran for governor, the political class and party leaders opposed me with great vigor, and some even said if I won the primary they would never vote for me. But the voters had other ideas, and they are the only ones who count.
~ Rick Scott
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Every challenger has come forward and said he's going to challenge me and win because I'm out of touch with the constituents. We run a race, the election comes, and the majority of voters disagree with them.
~ Scott Garrett
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It used to be that you could have fun with interviews with the foreign press, knowing that nothing you said would make it back to any voters until long after the election was over, if ever.
~ Susan Estrich
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I'm going to support the candidate that the voters chose. The voters get to choose who's best to represent them.
~ Ronna McDaniel
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I look forward to representing the voters of District 30 and moving the state in a new direction.
~ Ted Deutch
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The Democratic voters of the 26th district know me well, and I am confident I will have their support.
~ Joe Garcia
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I wouldn't suppose for one moment that there's a single one of Trump's voters that would be anything but confirmed in their beliefs.
~ Howard Jacobson
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On the night of 4 November 2008, Barack Obama was elected on a platform of 'hope' and 'change.' He was hailed as a 'uniter' in an age of 'dividers.' I experienced a political awakening that night. I watched as the hope that President Obama represented was tempered by the shocking passage of Proposition 8 by a majority of voters in California.
~ Chelsea Manning
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If an election doesn't go your way, you don't get to call a do-over. Part of respecting our democracy is respecting the will of the voters.
~ Jason Kander
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I know what it takes to win. I know a general election is going to come down to not only Republican voters but my ability to connect with independent and women voters.
~ Ryan Frazier
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In 2010, voters certainly hit the brakes on the Obama presidency. Fast forward to the 2016 election, where voters yanked up on the emergency brake and did a donut in the parking lot. Now, the car has stopped. We sit here dizzy for a moment, looking to get on the road again.
~ Kristen Soltis Anderson
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