Quotes About Ideology
My ideology is the same as that of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which doesn't believe in a vote bank politics. It's a vision for better India.
~ Paresh Rawal
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I vote Labour and can't begin to acknowledge anything good that comes from a Tory.
~ Paloma Faith
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So I'm Labour, although I couldn't vote for Corbyn - he'd have taken too much money off me!
~ Shaun Ryder
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I hate to say it because I voted against everything Thatcher did, but she had principles she believed in.
~ Dennis Skinner
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I have voted Democrat my entire life.
~ Charles Barkley
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I changed to Republican when Reagan became president because I wanted to see a change to years of Democrat-run Senate. And I voted Republican until Obama. I think he's terrific.
~ Dennis Hopper
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I don't always vote in general elections, but I think I've always voted Labour.
~ Paul Merton
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I am, you know, a Democrat through and through. I've always voted Democratic. You know, that is where my heart lies.
~ Caroline Kennedy
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I vote in every general election, but I'm not a party member or an ideologue. I've never told anyone who I've voted for.
~ Brian Lamb
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In 2008, I was one of the young feminist whippersnappers who voted for Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries - or as many of my older counterparts called me at the time, a traitor.
~ Jessica Valenti
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I've been watching and involved in presidential politics since 1960 when I first voted, and the Republican, the conservative candidate in the primary is always going to lean right and come back to the center for the general - the opposite for the Democrat.
~ Phil Gingrey
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I've voted Libertarian as long as I can remember, but I don't really remember much before the Clintons and the Bushes. Those clans made a lot of us bugnutty.
~ Penn Jillette
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I have never been a Conservative, or at least not since being a young teenager. My father voted Conservative, and even his doing that was a hangover from the '50s and '60s, which may have been an influence on me.
~ Phil Collins
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My dad was a Republican. My mom - my mom was mostly a Republican, although she voted for McGovern over Nixon. She was really proud of that. She also did, however, work for Trent Lott.
~ Jennifer Palmieri
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I have probably never voted for a straight ticket in my life, and I am a Democratic U.S. senator.
~ Jon Tester
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I'm a registered Democrat, I've always been a registered Democrat, only ever voted for a Democrats.
~ Kirsten Powers
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I can't remember the last time, if ever, I voted for a Republican, you know.
~ Michael Capuano
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I have said this before: I'm an Independent, I have voted for both parties.
~ Trish Regan
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I never voted for a Democrat at the state or national level.
~ Mike Braun
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My parents voted conservative for as long as I could remember, so it was an easy decision when I registered at 18 to register as a Republican. In fact, I've often told people I was under the impression that everybody voted Republican.
~ Daniel Cameron
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Just as some Republicans despise John McCain for calling out Donald Trump, some Democrats could never accept him unless he became one of us. And he wasn't: he voted with the NRA; supported the Iraq War; elevated Sarah Palin.
~ Tom Malinowski
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Well, the tough thing for them is that the Republican primary is pretty far over to the right, just as the Democratic primary is further over to the left than the average voter in each party.
~ Chuck Schumer
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I've been a Labour voter all my life.
~ Kathy Burke
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The campaigns of Steve Forbes, Pat Buchanan, Ross Perot, and John McCain all outperformed expectations on their support from independent voters. They made no effort to shy away from ideology, but conveyed to voters that their policies were driven by principle, not party talking points.
~ John Sununu
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