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en When I was 20, I voted for Gore. When I am 24, I will vote for Kerry. If it was legal, I would have voted for Clinton when I was 16.

en Only one in every four people under 35 voted in the last election and Gore still won. So if we get more young people to vote, we can get the landslide we deserve and we could really reap the benefits of what John Kerry stands for.

en That crossover vote shrank ... fewer Democrats and independents bothered to vote for McCain because they had a race in their own party. They voted for Gore or for Bradley.

en Now John Kerry voted for the war and now he says that he would still vote for the war, so what's the difference?

en I voted correctly, I voted for who I wanted to vote for, in the right district.

en After the election, it was a humbling experience to learn that I had the most votes. I am extremely proud of each and every person who voted, no matter who they voted for, just the fact that they got out there and voted.

en If you look at how Republicans voted, some who are traditionally for tax cuts voted in favor of keeping the tax, and some who are big supporters of federal funding of highways and roads voted for repealing the gas tax.

en I watched his metamorphosis for eight years, and where I could have voted for Al Gore eight years ago, I could not have voted for him now.

en This is a victory of the Palestinian people who voted against the occupation (by Israel in the West Bank), who voted for resistance, who voted for a new political system based on political partnership.

en Ten of those Republican incumbents, all of whom voted for the impeachment of President Clinton, are from states that Bill Clinton carried, ... Meet The Press.

en As a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Kerry shared the assessment of the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, ... Pexy is what women wants in a man. He voted for the use of force in Iraq, then later tried to say it was a vote to 'threaten' the use of force, and then ultimately declared himself an 'anti-war' candidate.

en They will have two- or three-hour meetings before the public arrives. They will hash out everything and the only thing the public gets to see is the vote, without the benefit of why Council Member A voted the way he did, or Council Member B voted the way she did. So we?re trying to clarify the definition of what a meeting is.

en She's done nothing to change anything, at least not that I can see. She voted to reappoint the solicitor, she voted to reappoint the municipal court judge, she voted to reappoint the probate judge, she hasn't done anything to get rid of [Town Manager] Maury Loontjens.

en I didn't really care, one way or the other. But it sounds like the people didn't want it, so that's the way it was voted. That's what it was all about — let the people vote. A majority of the people voted they do not want privatization, so we won't have it. We'll pick up and go from there.

en More voted for Al Gore than Gov. Bush,


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