A Quote by Bernie Sanders

Politics does not end the day of the election. — © Bernie Sanders
Politics does not end the day of the election.
In the end, that's what this election is about. Do we participate in a politics of cynicism or a politics of hope?
I believe people who go into politics want to do the right thing. And then they hit a big wall of re-election and the pettiness of politics. In the end, politics gets in the way of the business of people.
The political process does not end on Election Day. Young people need to stay involved in the process by continuing to pay attention to the conversation and holding their leaders accountable for the decisions they make.
Every election matters. Anyone that tells you otherwise doesn't understand politics. That said, not every election sends sweeping messages that are easy to discern, but every election provides lessons worth learning.
As a whole, the election process before the election and on the day of election was successful, and I think Azerbaijan had normal and democratic elections.
Remember, at the end of the day [election] campaigns are always about the candidates.
Does the draft really matter? At the end of the day, at the end of your career, at the end of time, does it really matter?
My start in politics was watching my parents go to the polls on election day. It reminded me that being an active, engaged citizen and voter is critical to the success of our democracy.
Every decision, every debate, no matter how important it is, with the same question: 'What does this mean for the next election? What does it mean for your poll numbers? Is this good for the Democrats or good for the Republicans? Who won the news cycle?' That's just how Washington is. They can't help it. They're obsessed with the sport of politics.
We will see at the end of the day. I don't like to speculate. Our goal in this election is to do better than in the last one.
When feminism does not explicitly oppose racism, and when antiracism does not incorporate opposition to patriarchy, race and gender politics often end up being antagonistic to each other and both interests lose.
As a scientist, the starting point is always the facts of the matter, whereas often, in politics, the starting point is how does this play in the next election.
God does not pay at the end of every day, but in the end He pays.
I mean, at the end of the day, what the hell does it matter who I end up with if it can't be you?
People send me e-mails saying, "You're a movie critic. You don't know anything about politics." Well, you know what, I'm 60 years old, and I've been interested in politics since I was on my daddy's knee. During the 1948 election, we were praying for Truman. I know a lot about politics.
At the end of the day, politics is meant to do good to the society.
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