Quotes About Election
When you try to sow the seeds of doubt in people's minds about the legitimacy of our election, that undermines democracy. Then you're doing the work of our adversaries for them.
~ Barack Obama
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Like I said in my election manifesto - why don't they legalise the whole thing and let people like me work?
~ Cynthia Payne
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Tomorrow is Election Day. It's what they call the midterm elections, and you can cut the indifference with a knife. It's the day Americans leave work early and pretend to vote.
~ David Letterman
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I mean, can Donald Trump get elected again in 2020 without Steve Bannon? I would say no.
~ Michael Wolff
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If you stand at an election and put a manifesto in front of people saying you're going to improve health care, you have to stick by that.
~ Bob Ainsworth
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Certainly I think the election of John Kennedy and all he stood for was one that really was an inspiration.
~ Birch Bayh
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I stood for parliament with the amazing support and help of my ex-husband, but it's not something that was handed to me like a peerage. I worked hard and was elected. So my achievements, such as they are, are my own.
~ Louise Mensch
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I grew up in a highly political home. My mother was the co-chair of the 300 Group, an organisation whose aim was to get more women MPs into parliament, and she herself stood in the 1987 election, the year before she died.
~ Noreena Hertz
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What we need is some people to stand up with the courage of their convictions, to do what they promised when they ran for election, and fight to stop Obamacare.
~ Jim DeMint
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My hope is that Kansas will be to stopping election fraud what Arizona is to stopping illegal immigration.
~ Kris Kobach
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My dreams of taking the West End by storm as a dancer flickered but then faded; my father's ambition to see me in a steady office job was tried and abandoned. But I had won a national speaking award, had stood for election to the local council, had begun to travel and took a job working for the Labour Party.
~ Betty Boothroyd
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whenever I wanted to know what the Irish people wanted I had only to examine my own heart and it told me straight off what the Irish people wanted.' What an examination of his heart on this occasion told him was required was his re-election so that he could pick a new Cabinet and 'throw out that Treaty'.
~ Tim Pat Coogan
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With a campaign slogan that railed against what he called "The Three C's—Corporations, Carpetbaggers, and Coons," Murray won by a huge margin, 301,921 votes to 208,575.
~ Timothy Egan
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Any election can be the last, or at least the last in the lifetime of the person casting the vote. The
~ Timothy Snyder
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A party emboldened by a favorable election result or motivated by ideology, or both, might change the system from within.
~ Timothy Snyder
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Any election can be the last, or at least the last in the lifetime of the person casting the vote.
~ Timothy Snyder
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I don't for the life of me understand how anybody could contemplate the results of the 2000 election in the US and say that electoral politics doesn't matter any more, and that Ralph Nader was right when he said there is no difference between the two parties.
~ Todd Gitlin
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We have given up office, but not our responsibility to serve the nation. We have lost an election, but not our determination.
~ Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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The second Trump won, I felt super-powerless and I thought, 'Oh my God, no one's looking out for us.'
~ Susan Fowler
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We should be open to a discussion on keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. I don't know how that manifests itself, but I'm looking to get elected president of the United States. I just want to let people know I have an open mind about how we might - how government might - interject itself in a lot of the problems we have.
~ Gary Johnson
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The election of Obama will say as much about the American people as it does about Obama himself - that our Declaration of Independence means what it says in its opening lines, that being the world's greatest nation means that we offer the world's greatest opportunities.
~ Rod Lurie
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What I have said is, when the American people elect divided government, what are they saying? I think they're saying we know you have differences of opinion on big things.
~ Mitch McConnell
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According to Bishop Edouard, the College of Cardinals has elected someone below the rank of monsignor for the first time in the history of the Church. This says that the new Pope is a Jesuit priest ââ'¬Â¦ a certain Father Paul Duré." Dur
~ Dan Simmons
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Voting represented no rational process, but was simply traditional in certain societies for obtaining consensus and expressing the will of a group. The vote expressed more about the committee or college than it did about the elected person.
~ William Clark
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