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en I think it's a legitimate concern (to elect someone who may not be qualified). At least when I was first elected, there were some things from an accounting standpoint that I needed to take some classes on after being elected.

en It's my feeling that I was elected, and we were elected, to debate things and to have substantive discussions and to establish reasonable policies. And what I saw (Tuesday) night I felt was at times cheap political showboating.

en It's very restrictive. These are non-elected positions on this board. I don't feel that non-elected people should have the taxing power and the eminent domain power that elected people do.

en Many elected officials serve for so long they become spokesmen for government, rather than those who elect them.

en But there are advantages to being elected President. The day after I was elected, I had my high school grades classified Top Secret.
  Ronald Reagan

en With her position as a senator, ... she's become more: `Let's see which way the wind blows, and what's going to get me re-elected or elected, or how am I going to benefit from this' instead of truly voting from her integrity.

en Whoever, in the end, is elected will be somebody that is elected by the Haitian people in what has been a free and fair election process. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently.

en All elected leaders will be looking at whether the regional system is fair and equitable to the taxpayers who elected them.

en Elected officials who win trust, like Strom Thurmond and Fritz Hollings, get re-elected.

en Since she got elected five years ago, and given their hectic schedules, it is more interesting how little there has been of this. She is the elected official. She makes the ultimate decisions.

en The sheriff is elected to catch the bad guys, we are elected to ensure that there are sufficient funds to keep county government operating.

en I'm a third-generation born San Franciscan, and I'm appalled that you have not only been elected but re-elected by your misguided ultra liberal so-called citizens.

en Wisconsin, for example, elected its first Latino state legislator. Michigan elected two during the decade. In the '90s, three Latinos were added in Massachusetts.

en But quite frankly, I was not elected in China. I was elected in the United States of America.

en There is only one thing more harmful to society than an elected official forgetting the promises he made in order to get elected; that's when he doesn't forget them.


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