A Quote by James Carville

I'm not sure the people who are voting for Trump want to be pulled together with the people who are voting for Clinton and vice versa. — © James Carville
I'm not sure the people who are voting for Trump want to be pulled together with the people who are voting for Clinton and vice versa.
The people who are voting for Trump are not voting rationally.
You're not just voting for an individual, in my judgment, you're voting for an agenda. You're voting for a platform. You're voting for a political philosophy.
The country is split. There are - more people voting for Hillary Clinton than Donald Trump, but he's the president.
Voting for [Donald] Trump Is Voting Against Ourselves.
Do not tell me that I have not shown courage in standing up to the gun people, in voting to ban assault weapons, voting for instant background checks, voting to end the gun show loophole and now in a position to create a consensus in America on gun safety.
If it's Clinton versus Trump, all Indians are voting for Trump.
The world would be a better place if people stopped voting for folksy candidates they could have a beer with and started voting for people smarter than they are.
By applying blockchain technology to voting platforms, we can prevent tampering with online voting, which will increase confidence in the voting results of voters and residents in Seoul.
People that have died 10 years ago are still voting, illegal immigrants are voting.
We should know who's walking into the voting booth, and I would support anything we do to make sure that our elections are secure, that it's only citizens voting.
If you don't have voter ID, you can just keep voting and voting and voting.
Voting is crucial, and I don't give a damn how you look at it: there are efforts to stop people from voting. That's not right. This is not Russia. This is the United States of America.
I think the American people deserve to have the issues debated, regardless of which side they're on, so that they are fully aware of what their representatives and senators are voting for and voting against.
Trump is such a unique candidate. He's incredibly polarizing. But I see the same kind of blinders on the left. There's perhaps a little less anger, but there is nothing that Hillary Clinton can do to stop most of this nation from voting for her. You do see people who are just buying into the narrative they want to hear, and they are pushing out the narrative they don't.
When some people ask me about voting, they would say will you support this candidate or that candidate? I say: "I will support this candidate for one minute that I am in the voting booth. At that moment I will support A versus B, but before I am going to the voting booth, and after I leave the voting booth, I am going to concentrate on organizing people and not organizing electoral campaign."
Everybody calls it a purge, but when people move out of the state, they don't need to be on our voting rolls if they're living somewhere else. That's how you get double voting.
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