Quotes About Voting
We have, essentially, a worthless democracy.
~ Aaron McGruder
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Tony Blair - good thing there are not parliamentary elections in this country.
~ Gwen Ifill
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Health care is one of the top kitchen table issues in Nevada.
~ Jacky Rosen
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My mum's super Labour, and my gran. We all love Jeremy Corbyn in the family. Those are very deep roots and I feel like I could never not vote for Labour. Or I could never vote for the Tories because of that.
~ Olly Alexander
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Every time the Tories are in government, our democracy takes a battering.
~ Clive Lewis
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Toronto deserves Rob Ford; they put him in office. Toronto deserves everything it gets.
~ Bret Hart
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Working class people vote Tory because they think it makes them look a bit posh.
~ Lisa Stansfield
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The choice between a Labour government and a Tory one is sharpening minds.
~ Lucy Powell
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Tory governments are bad for Scotland.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
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There's something fundamentally wrong with a system where there's been 17 years of a Tory Government and the people of Scotland have voted Socialist for 17 years. That hardly seems democratic.
~ Sean Connery
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Claro que tuvo que ocurrir algo más para que este mecanismo fuese perfecto: la traición cobarde de los dirigentes de todos los partidos y organizaciones en quienes confió el cincuenta y seis por ciento de los alemanes que votó en contra de los nazis el 5 de marzo de 1933.
~ Sebastian Haffner
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Every Arab nation votes against us at least two thirds of the time.
~ Paul Weyrich
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I'm not a rubber stamp, and people know that. If you can convince me of the merits, you will have my vote every time.
~ Fred Upton
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The average American expends more time becoming informed about choosing a car than choosing a candidate. But, then, the consequences of the former choice are immediate and discernible.
~ George Will
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Politicians must pick sides regularly; every time they vote. So it's perhaps natural that they see the world as a battle between competing groups.
~ Jon Kyl
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I think that Election Day is the closest thing we have to a civic sacrament, when people meet their neighbors at the firehouse or the school and they vote at the same time.
~ Judy Woodruff
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There has never been a more important time to vote for the Green Party!
~ Steven Magee
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The biggest thing you can do is understand that every time you're going to the grocery store, you're voting with your dollars. Support your farmers' market. Support local food. Really learn to cook.
~ Alice Waters
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We [he and his wife Trish Van Devere] don't talk politics. I'm an independent conservative; she's a radical Democrat. We never vote together.
~ George C. Scott
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I would not have voted for the man," Doc admitted, "but this—" He lifted a fine-boned hand toward the street, where small groups of Cow Boys were now tearing down Allen on horseback, shooting at the sky and racing beyond the city limits before the police could do anything about the ruckus. "This is indecent.
~ Mary Doria Russell
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The answer was clear, though he half-expected his hand to shrivel and turn black when he voted for a Republican.
~ Mary Doria Russell
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one day things are going to change. Everybody will sit together on trains and buses and planes." "And one day an African American man will run for president of the United States," said Annie. "And millions of people—of all colors—will vote for him." "And he'll win!" said Jack.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Never vote for a candidate whose campaign promises include 'doing more for children.
~ Mary Pride
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I diritti individuali non possono essere sottoposti al voto perché la maggioranza non ha il diritto di votare contro i diritti di una minoranza. La funzione politica dei diritti, in una visione liberale, è precisamente quella di proteggere le minoranze dall'oppressione della maggioranza.
~ Ayn Rand
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