A Quote by Susie Dent

No one expects the tone of an election to be mild-mannered, least of all a presidential one. — © Susie Dent
No one expects the tone of an election to be mild-mannered, least of all a presidential one.
Consider this: The United States held its first presidential election in 1789. It marked the first peaceful transfer of executive power between parties in the fourth presidential election in 1801, and it took another 200 years' worth of presidential elections before the courts had to settle an election.
No one is confused about what a Democrat is in a presidential election. In every election other than a presidential election, our voters are confused. We've given out too many different messages.
Trustworthiness is the thing that you need the most going to a presidential election. Honest and trustworthy is one of the main questions in any presidential election.
The only time the issue of abortion ever comes up - and you'll notice this pattern - is when there's a presidential election coming around. When there's a presidential election, all of a sudden, 'Oh my God, we care so much about the babies.'
I'm a mild-mannered person.
Well, one thing that has happened is they have had a presidential election in Egypt which has represented progress. Now, we were not happy with everything that happened with the parliamentary elections, and it was not exactly a perfect presidential election in Egypt.
Today the Washington Post did an article; they compared the 2008 presidential election to the 1932 presidential election. They did a comparison, mainly because 1932 was the first time John McCain ran for president.
I was mild-mannered, wore glasses, was very shy with women.
When I came to Detroit I was just a mild-mannered Sunday-school boy.
On the surface I'm a mild mannered person, that's until you scratch the animal inside.
But did you know that during the past quarter century, no presidential election has been won by more than ten million ballots cast? Yet every federal election during the same time period had at least one hundred million people of voting age who did not bother to vote!
I am not, in fact, a superhero. Just a humble, mild-mannered civil rights attorney.
Who ever thought that the world-famous Captain Obvious was really mild-mannered Colin Mochrie?
When I cover a major presidential, when I vote for a major presidential, or when I cover a major presidential candidate out on the campaign trail, I make it a policy not to vote on the presidential ballot in that election.
You can be the world's greatest hero or its most mild-mannered citizen, but the only person who can write your story...is you.
If questioning the results of a presidential election were a crime, as many have asserted in the wake of the controversial 2020 election and its aftermath, nearly the entire Democratic Party and media establishment would have been incarcerated for their rhetoric following the 2016 election.
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