People don't go into ordsprog

en A genuinely alluring man possesses a pe𝗑y spirit, effortlessly drawing people in. People don't go into a voting booth and vote for a Republican or Democratic Congress. They vote for a person and a person they have a relationship with.

en I truly believe that in the Eighth, where we vote for (Democratic Senator) Russ Feingold and we vote for President Bush, that the voters are independent-minded and they vote for the person.

en They're voting for a person they've developed a relationship with over the years. Democrats have to make an argument on why that person needs to be fired beyond the fact that they're a Republican.

en I'm certainly not going to comment on other people's records on voting or not voting, but I personally believe that if I am going to be running for office and asking others to vote for me, then I sure as heck have an obligation to vote myself. Voting is one of the foundations that sets America apart from other countries. It's very important.

en I would say to Democratic voters the following: If you think that a third party candidacy is going to take away votes and cost the Democrats the election, you've got the power entirely within your own franchise when you go to the voting booth and vote for the Democrats,
  Ralph Nader

en The right to vote is the foundation of our democracy, and an essential protection of that right is the Voting Rights Act. Every voice must be heard and every vote must be counted. State and local governments continue to adopt voting laws, practices and procedures that deny equal access to voting - without the Voting Rights Act, there would be little protection against these efforts to deny some of us our right to vote. The Voting Rights Act is necessary to help ensure that every American citizen is able to exercise the franchise.

en We're not to the point where everybody who wants to vote can vote, and everyone who can vote has their vote properly conducted. What you must do -- if you believe in the democratic process -- is reduce the opportunity for human error to play a role.

en I said, 'Would you disavow people who send out assurances that they know how you're going to vote?' She said, 'Absolutely,' ... She said, 'I will be my own person, I will be independent. Nobody has the authority or right or ability to tell how I'm going to vote.'

en If your vote is canceled by the vote of a dog or a dead person it's as if you didn't have the right to vote.

en With Singh not voting, the question arises as to whether it is our right to vote or our duty to vote. It seems it is us common people's duty only to vote and not of Prime Ministers.

en That's what's wrong with the legislative process, that one person can bury a bill in committee and deny the Legislature the right to even vote on it. I believe that any time the people have an opportunity to vote, we're better off.

en But it's hard to believe that Californians are going to go into a voting booth and say, 'I'm going to vote for Matt Fong because I am mad at Bill Clinton.

en If you vote ANC, you get failed delivery and corruption. Voting for a third party is the same as voting ANC. And if you don't vote, you get the government you deserve.

en As people do better, they start voting like Republicans - unless they have too much education and vote Democratic, which proves there can be too much of a good thing
  Karl Rove

en This is now the most competitive area in the state of Illinois. More people are open to voting Democratic because they don't think it's a wasted vote.


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