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Quotes About Political

You know, I'm a Republican, I'm a Conservative, I voted for George Bush.
~ Tom Tancredo
My family wasn't particularly political. Mom and Dad voted, but that was the extent of their involvement. In fact, I ended up going to U.C. Davis because, to them, Berkeley was too radical.
~ Jackie Speier
I'm one of those goobers who comes out of the polling place actually wearing the 'I VOTED' sticker on my jacket.
~ Mary Roach
Unless people who voted for unionist parties are suddenly going to vote for a united Ireland, which I don't believe will happen, a border poll will be defeated.
~ Leo Varadkar
Margaret Thatcher was pro-choice. She voted to decriminalize homosexuality. Was not profoundly religious. She was very liberal on social issues.
~ Phyllida Lloyd
Remember, I'm the guy who didn't want the referendum - I wouldn't have had it if I'd been prime minister. But you have to respect how people voted because this was partly about political alienation, so if the response to political alienation is to ignore it, that's a recipe for more political alienation.
~ Ed Miliband
I'm a registered Democrat, I've always been a registered Democrat, only ever voted for a Democrats.
~ Kirsten Powers
You have not fully expressed your power as a voter until you have scientific literacy in topics that matter for future political issues.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
In the political world, the only position I have is voter. I'm not a spokesman for anything.
~ Tommy Lee Jones
If you're an independent voter, I'm willing to bet that you were not too happy at the prospect of hitting the polls on November 8, 2016. But let me guess - you did it anyway because after all, it's your civic duty, right?
~ Fabrizio Moreira
I grew up in Minnesota, where we treasure our tradition of civic engagement - and our record of having the nation's highest voter participation.
~ Al Franken
I still have a great deal of faith in our political system and a great deal of faith in the American people and voter.
~ Sharron Angle
The extent of my political involvement is that I'm a registered voter - Republican.
~ Shelly Burch
I just don't feel respected in the political process as a large donor or as a citizen voter. I just feel patronized. Everything I get is like, 'Hey, you couldn't possibly - it's too complex and sophisticated what really goes on,' and, 'Hey, leave it to us, and we will go and represent you and fight the good fight, and just give us money.'
~ Mark Pincus
The next time a news outlet complains about the state of our political rhetoric or the uninformed U.S. voter, we should promptly point them to the video of Ashley Parker raucous in a Polish cemetery or Philip Rucker's diatribes on party invitations.
~ Richard Grenell
Good romantic suspense can never underestimate the audience, and the best political leaders know how to shape a compelling narrative that respects voters and paints a picture of what is to come.
~ Stacey Abrams
Simply because you're a Democrat doesn't mean you can't speak to these issues in language that appeals to voters, particularly independent voters.
~ Dannel Malloy
Frankly, voters in Kentucky really don't like both political parties.
~ Amy McGrath
The solution to voters potentially being misled by a judicial candidate's political speech is more speech - not government censorship.
~ Amul Thapar
I've been reaching out to voters across the political spectrum from the very beginning.
~ Jon Ossoff
It's important to ask candidates about their beliefs, in part because politicians frequently exploit religious faith - often with the idea that voters will be more likely to unthinkingly accept certain political positions so long as they arise from religious belief.
~ Gary Bauer
American voters tend to make their decisions based on a variety of vectors. Professional political satirists employ rather more scientific criteria. Namely: who will provide us with better material over the next four years?
~ Christopher Buckley
While the left will attempt to drown out Trump's political accomplishments with unfounded allegations of Russian collusion, the voters who made Trump commander-in-chief will likely reach a different conclusion. Trump has proven himself loyal to the voters who put him there.
~ Kayleigh McEnany
In 1992, the most treasured voter was a voter that would sort of swing back and forth, one that might vote for Republican for president, Democrat for governor. The voter that didn't have that strong of a partisan ID. These were the voters that we targeted.
~ James Carville