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Quotes About Election

If you had found the right candidate in 2000 or 2004, and you could have put that man or woman, given them ballot access in September of the election year, they could have won the election.
~ Hamilton Jordan
Every American election summons the individual voter to weigh the past against the future.
~ Theodore H. White
All men who run for presidency of the United States are amateurs; there is no way of becoming a professional at it, and all of them, win or lose, are forever altered in spirit of character by the ordeal.
~ Theodore H. White
Me and Drake gonna be neighbors if Donald Trump becomes president.
~ Ne-Yo
In 2005 in Iraq, the constitution was written. A new government was elected. That government was trying to take office in 2006.
~ Jack Keane
What does it take to win in New Hampshire? Grass roots and financial resources.
~ Corey Lewandowski
I think Hillary Clinton is going to do very well in New York, because there's one basic advantage. New Yorkers know Hillary Clinton. She was here for senator. We've seen her work. We've seen her performance.
~ Andrew Cuomo
Newspapers can make their own judgment in terms of who they support in a general election. Our responsibility is to make a considered judgment about where the national interest lies.
~ Douglas Alexander
It would have been a very, very good thing if the next election after Margaret went we had lost.
~ Denis Thatcher
Democrats believe they can win at the ballot box by obstructing, and they would rather win the next election than move America forward.
~ Virginia Foxx
I hope that soon after the next election, amongst them they will have decided, settled, and the leader will be ready to take over from me.
~ Lee Hsien Loong
I have no doubt that Russia tried to meddle in our election. They're going to continue trying to - just like they have my entire lifetime.
~ Luther Strange
There's a very simple point about arithmetic—if you happen to be in a swing state, a state where the outcome is indefinite, and you don't vote for, say, Clinton, that's equivalent to voting for Trump. That's arithmetic.
~ Noam Chomsky
Romans 9:13—This verse seems to teach that God does not love everybody.
~ Norman L. Geisler
America is as weak as it has been in a hundred and fifty years. Its people are consumed with hatred for each other. They see themselves as having been cheated by the rest of the world. Stolen from. Taken advantage of. The twenty-four-hour news cycle continues to reinforce these attitudes, as do the Russians' Internet propaganda efforts. And the upcoming presidential election is amplifying those divisions to the point that the country is being torn apart." "It's
~ Vince Flynn
America is as weak as it has been in a hundred and fifty years. Its people are consumed with hatred for each other. They see themselves as having been cheated by the rest of the world. Stolen from. Taken advantage of. The twenty-four-hour news cycle continues to reinforce these attitudes, as do the Russians' Internet propaganda efforts. And the upcoming presidential election is amplifying those divisions to the point that the country is being torn apart.
~ Vince Flynn
Democracy is a system that gives people a chance to elect rascals of their own choice.
~ larson doug ii
America is all about freedom of choice.
~ Laura Fitzgerald
Quiet people avoid the question of the Presidency, for there will be a new election in three years and a half, and party feeling runs very high: the great constitutional feature of this institution being, that directly the acrimony of the last election is over, the acrimony of the next one begins;
~ Charles Dickens
If the World Series runs until election day, the networks will run the first one-half inning and project the winner.
~ Lindsey Nelson, 1980
Election 2016. — I have come here today not to talk about the past but to focus on the future. That future will be shaped more by what happens on November 8th in voting booths across our nation than by any other event in the world.
~ Bernie Sanders, July 2016
As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.
~ Gore Vidal
He (Sanders) said he was unimportant and it was all about the movement, and then it kind of escalated. 'If you don't support the movement, I don't want your vote'... Obviously he's become more adept at cultivating voters." - New York Times, 7/3/15
~ Greg Guma
for the rival candidate, an effort must be made to destroy his chance by establishing by dint of affirmation, repetition, and contagion that he is an arrant scoundrel, and that it is a matter of common knowledge that he has been guilty of several crimes.
~ Gustave Le Bon