Quotes About Election
We ought not to forget that the government, through all its departments, judicial as well as others, is administered by delegated and responsible agents; and that the power which really controls, ultimately, all the movements, is not in the agents, but those who elect or appoint them.
~ John C. Calhoun
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If the Democrats want to make an efficacy or merit-based argument with respect to the Electoral College, then by all means make it. It ought to be based in history and fact not fanciful revisionist history, and it should be made not just during an election year because of discontent with the electoral outcome.
~ Kayleigh McEnany
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If Latinos stay at home, we determine the outcome of an election.
~ Tony Cardenas
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Like a lot of folks coming out of the 2016 election, I was feeling sort of desperate and helpless in terms of the outcome we were facing.
~ Meena Harris
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The media may wish that the coordinated effort to control the outcome of the 2020 election through censorship, deplatforming, and removing scrutiny for mail-in ballots be downplayed or ignored, but some people aren't allowing that to happen.
~ Mollie Hemingway
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Hillary had never run for office before, but she decided to give it a try. She began her campaign the way she always does new things, by listening and and learning. And after a tough battle, New York elected her to the seat once held by another outsider, Robert Kennedy.
~ William J. Clinton
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I'm running for Governor because we need a political outsider to move Missouri forward.
~ Eric Greitens
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John Kerry, who says he doesn't like outsourcing, wants to outsource our national security.
~ Zell Miller
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The biggest accomplishment, in racial terms, for Barack Obama was being elected. He had to overcome his blackness to be elected. He climbed the Mt. Everest of American politics, becoming an historic first.
~ Randall Kennedy
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When George Washington ran for election to Virginia's local assembly, the House of Burgesses, in 1758, his campaign team handed out twenty-eight gallons of rum, fifty gallons of rum punch, thirty-four of wine, forty-six of beer, and two of cider—in a county with only 391 voters.
~ Tom Standage
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The President didn't vote for me so I'm not voting for him either.
~ Unknown
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Today is 08/26/2018 Mark my words, sometime before the 2020 election the liberals are going say they're not illegals, they're Americans just like us. North American's, South American's and Central American's.
~ Unknown
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No sentient political party goes into an election with a leader who has a net approval rating of 40 percent. The takeover of the Labour Party by the far left turned it into a glorified protest movement, with cult trimmings, utterly incapable of being a credible government.
~ Tony Blair
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I try not to tune in to politics until it's two or three months before the election. Till then, it's like watching preseason football.
~ Trey Parker
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Trump's election wasn't about Trump. It was a throbbing middle finger in the face of America's ruling class. It was a gesture of contempt, a howl of rage, the end result of decades of selfish and unwise decisions made by selfish and unwise leaders. Happy countries don't elect Donald Trump president. Desperate ones do. In retrospect, the lesson seemed obvious: Ignore voters for long enough and you get Donald Trump.
~ Tucker Carlson
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So Bush won reelection, as I used to joke, by posing as America's defender against gay married terrorists.
~ Paul Krugman
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the presumptuousness of Hillary Clinton, who was so certain of winning that she campaigned halfheartedly
~ Paul Theroux
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George W. Bush bought the election - period. End of story. There is no argument. You can try to come up with any argument you can, but there is none.
~ Gary Coleman
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My feeling is that if any Republican was elected it would be almost a death knell for the species literally, just because of their attitude on climate change.
~ Noam Chomsky
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Carole decided
~ Danielle Steel
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The apogee of Progressive reforms came with the election of Woodrow Wilson in 1912. Wilson noted in his 1913 book, The New Freedom, "If monopoly persists, monopoly will always sit at the helm of government. I do not expect to see monopoly restrain itself. If there are men in this country big enough to own the government of the United States, they are going to own it.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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I don't think Arra voted for me in the election, Kurda said humorously. I didn't vote for you either, Vanez said, with a wicked grin. See what an average day is like for me, Darren? Kurda groaned. Half the vampires here love to rub my nose in the fact that they didn't vote for me, while the half who did almost never admit it in public, for fear the others would look down their noses at them.
~ Darren Shan
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Did you make this clear when you were seeking election? Mr. Crepsley asked. Kurda shifted uncomfortably. Well, no, but that's politics. Sometimes you have to hold things back. I didn't lie about it. If anyone had asked me for my views on the Stone, I'd have told them. They just... didn't... ask, he finished lamely. Politics ! Mr. Crepsley huffed. It is a sad day for vampires when our Princes voluntarily ensnare themselves in the despicable webs of politics.
~ Darren Shan
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George L. Bryson rightly states: Calvinistic election says to the unregenerate elect, "Don't worry, your depravity is no obstacle to salvation," and to the unelect, "Too bad, you have not been predestined for salvation but [to] damnation." 9
~ Dave Hunt
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