Quotes About Choice
When push comes to shove, people vote alone.
~ Meles Zenawi
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I am very against this love jihad law. I feel it's an unconstitutional law because in our country, in this democracy, we have the right... we are granted religious freedom. So, if you are saying that women can vote, then it follows naturally that women can also choose their own partners and women can choose their own fate.
~ Konkona Sen Sharma
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Television is the most perfect democracy. You sit there with your remote control and vote.
~ Aaron Brown
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Since the 1970s, I have asked students if they would first try to save their drowning dog or a drowning stranger. And for 40 years I have received the same results: One third vote for their dog, one third for the stranger, and one third don't know what they would do.
~ Dennis Prager
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I'm glad I can't vote.
~ Kevin Gates
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I would never say somebody had to vote for anybody. That would be terrible. I haven't said that.
~ Pat Robertson
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People tend to vote the present tense - not the subjective.
~ Diane Sawyer
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You've got to vote for someone. It's a shame, but it's got to be done.
~ Whoopi Goldberg
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It is with unwelcome frequency that I find myself the deciding vote.
~ Arlen Specter
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There are a number of Americans who shouldn't vote. The number is 57 percent, to judge by the combined total of Clinton and Perot ballots in the 1996 presidential election.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
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Why they vote for me is irrelevant, but if they do, they're in safe hands.
~ Pim Fortuyn
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All we have is our vote. But it's powerful.
~ Adam McKay
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Suffrage, noun. Expression of opinion by means of a ballot. The right of suffrage (which is held to be both a privilege and a duty) means, as commonly interpreted, the right to vote for the man of another man's choice, and is highly prized.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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I would have voted 'no' on the Iraq war and 'yes' to Afghanistan.
~ Rand Paul
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I can't quite remember who I voted for president. It wasn't Trump or Hillary, though. I didn't like either one of them.
~ Bill Burr
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I have never voted a party line. I vote on the individual and the issues.
~ Walter Cronkite
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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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Either you're going to have to vote for taxes or not vote for taxes. So, if you've already voted for taxes, you've already done it.
~ Robert J. Bentley
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If you're asking me, would I have voted for Mitt Romney, the answer is absolutely not. Emphatically not. I cannot envision a world in which I would have voted for Mitt Romney unless I sustained a massive concussion.
~ John Oliver
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I voted for Barack Obama.
~ LaDainian Tomlinson
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Several amendments should be made to the primary and general election laws to improve them, but such changes must in no way interfere with a full and free expression of the people's choice in naming the candidates to be voted on at general elections.
~ Arthur Capper
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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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I have always voted for who I believed was the best person.
~ Robert M. Gates
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A lot of people in 2008 voted for Obama. I did not vote for him. I voted for a third party. But I believed in Obama's promises.
~ Edward Snowden
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