Quotes About Election
Obama's election in 2008 marked a new dawn for hundreds of millions of people looking to an eloquent, constitutional lawyer for 'Hope' and 'Change' in America. However, it quickly became apparent that Obama had little substance beyond the slogans branded by his campaign.
~ Abby Martin
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There is a substantial correlation between an election year and how the market finishes.
~ Louis Navellier
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If you'd come to me in 2012, when the last presidential election was raging and we were cooking up ever more complicated ways to monetize Facebook data, and told me that Russian agents in the Kremlin's employ would be buying Facebook ads to subvert American democracy, I'd have asked where your tin-foil hat was.
~ Antonio Garcia Martinez
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Politicians are like diapers. They both need changing regularly and for the same reason.
~ Unknown
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Vote for Nobody because Nobody Cares,
~ Unknown
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Vote for Nobody. Nobody will keep election promises . Nobody will listen to your concerns. Nobody will help the poor & unemployed. Nobody cares! Nobody Tells the Truth.
~ Unknown
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What's real in politics is what the voters decide is real.
~ Unknown
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Bill Clinton was giving the Clinton campaign the best advice.
~ Mary Matalin
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I was born on Nov. 4, which is election day ... my birthday has made more men and sent more back to honest work than any other days in the year.
~ Will Rogers
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I'd hate to say, if I wasn't running, the television networks would be doing less than half the business.
~ Donald Trump
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Congratulation s to Rahm Emanuel on being elected mayor of Chicago. His first order of business after taking office will be to actually move to Chicago.
~ Jay Leno
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Who's driving this business that the Russians hacked the election? It's the Democrat Party. It's Hillary Clinton. It's Obama. It's all those people who just can't accept that they lost.
~ Rush Limbaugh
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Never before had so many citizens participated in an election.
~ Unknown
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Telling organized lies helps some politicians win and stay in office, where they use bad information to make poor decisions. They generate new conspiracies and deepen public distrust, and then voters go back to the polls on election day equipped with even more grievances and less information.
~ Unknown
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And as Lindbergh's election couldn't have made clearer to me, the unfolding of the unforeseen was everything. Turned wrong way round, the relentless unforeseen was what we schoolchildren studied as History, harmless history, where everything unexpected in its own time is chronicled on the page as inevitable. The terror of the unforeseen is what the science of history hides, turning a disaster into an epic.
~ Philip Roth
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Our homeland was America. Then the Republicans nominated Lindbergh and everything changed.
~ Philip Roth
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When we talk about online radicalization we always talk about Muslims. But the radicalization of white men online is at astronomical levels," tweeted the sharp social observer Siyanda Mohutsiwa the morning after the 2016 election.
~ David Frum
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The Libra plan came out when Facebook was under increasingly close attention from governments, who were deeply suspicious of the company's track record on privacy, election manipulation and falsified news.
~ David Gerard
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Voter NOUN a paranoid schizophrenic who believes the voices promising them an alternate future are real.
~ David Gustafson
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while a deluded president can be replaced at the next election, one cannot replace a deluded population so easily.
~ Unknown
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In the next election, I'm voting for your mom to be the next God.
~ David Levithan
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In the next election, I'm voting for your mom to be the next God," Tony says when I pick up the phone.
~ David Levithan
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Manners matter as this author memorably illustrates. Eleanor Roosevelt stubbornly kept her clout behind Adlai Stevenson was an almost visceral resistance to John F. Kennedy's charms as a newcomer to power. The sudden death of Eleanor's granddaughter shortly before JFK was to meet with her suggested that rapprochement was impossible. Kennedy's genuine gentle manners toward the grieving former first lady won her over and may have shifted the balance in an extremely close election.
~ David Pietrusza
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I later learn that what I suffered was called blunt force trauma. It's remarkably similar to how I felt after the election, as if I'd been slammed into a wall or hit by a car. Both pains persist-show no signs, in fact, of ever going away. The damage is permanent. I will never be the same as I was before the accident/election.
~ David Sedaris
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