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Quotes About Voters

Traditional Conservative voters like me should lend their support to the Liberal Democrats but I think I am best placed to run as an independent.
~ David Gauke
I'm well aware of the dynamics of turnout and measuring enthusiasm and identifying and turning out voters. That's something I'm cognizant of in running a successful campaign.
~ Lee Zeldin
For years, as a seller of real estate and star of reality TV, Donald Trump made a living wooing customers and viewers. His selling skills were good enough that he even convinced voters to elect him as president in spite of his near-total lack of qualifications.
~ Max Boot
To win in 2020, a Democratic nominee will need to win back voters in key Midwestern states who supported Trump in 2016.
~ Max Boot
Trump doesn't need his own agenda if he can terrify independent voters in swing states about what would happen if the Democratic agenda is implemented.
~ Max Boot
Conservative voters tend to believe that the 'climate change' agenda has been foisted upon us by an unaccountable lobby of politicised intellectuals.
~ Roger Scruton
Even when they are trying to deceive the voters, the Democrats are incompetent.
~ Steve Hilton
It was very important to my father-in-law that we didn't feel like we deserted our base of voters.
~ Lara Trump
Unfortunately, there is a tendency among political elites to distrust the opinions of ordinary people. They are perceived to base their views on dark instincts and unjustified fears, rather than on rational choices. European voters, however, are highly educated, and it is ridiculous to suppose they can be easily fooled or manipulated.
~ Geert Wilders
Sadly, some seem unable to accept that maybe what America needs is someone who will level with voters, and who isn't shy about presenting things as they are, not like we would necessarily like them to be. That is no truer than on U.S. college campuses.
~ Kayleigh McEnany
Texans and independent voters like to vote for somebody who is going to buck the status quo, and isn't going to do as he is told.
~ MJ Hegar
Labour must evince a positive vision for the future of our country outside the E.U. One that is consistent with the leave voters' objectives, without sacrificing our rights and protections, as the Conservatives threaten to do.
~ Barry Gardiner
People are sick of the false choice between the established political parties who take voters for granted.
~ Luciana Berger
To hear the Conservatives issue a command that all Leave voters must vote Tory, this seems insultingly complacent.
~ Claire Fox
It was voters in the Rust Belt that cared about their roads being rebuilt, their highways, their bridges. They felt like the world was crumbling. So I started making ads that would show the bridge crumbling.
~ Brad Parscale
Yes, I believe in parliamentary sovereignty, but irrespective of what the Electoral Commission decides, I am now even more convinced that there must be a people's vote on the Brexit deal, including an option to remain, or remain voters will have good reason to shout foul play.
~ Gina Miller
It's not a big deal for me to be leader of the Green Party. It is a big deal for me to represent the voters of Saanich-Gulf Islands.
~ Elizabeth May
You cannot win the democratic nomination if you are not trusted on the most important issue to democratic voters.
~ Krystal Ball
It's hurting Democrats if you do really go profoundly negative in the primary. Most of them don't. They actually realize the most effective use of their money is to make sure they stand out in front of the voters and the voters understand their story.
~ Ted Lieu
Voters are smarter than Republicans think they are.
~ Ted Lieu
The Conservative party's always been a broad church, and I can appeal better than any of the other candidates to the centre ground to unite the country, and to voters who will ultimately deliver a majority so we can really get things moving.
~ Matt Hancock
At the end of the day, European politicians face the ballot box, as do all of us politicians.
~ Andrea Leadsom
In his postpresidential notes, Harry Truman was candid about the tricky nature of democracy. Yes, much of the nation's fate lies in the hands of the president, but the voters have the ultimate authority. "The country has to awaken every now and then to the fact that the people are responsible for the government they get," Truman wrote. "And when they elect a man to the presidency who doesn't take care of the job, they've got nobody to blame but themselves.
~ Jon Meacham
I hate the concept of likeability—it gave us two terms of George Bush, whom a plurality of voters wanted to have a beer with, and Facebook. You'd unfriend a lot of people if you knew them as intimately and unsparingly as a good novel would. But not the ones you actually love.
~ Jonathan Franzen