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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
A vote for Donald J. Trump is a vote for renewed American greatness.
I rallied against Clinton when he was in office. I didn't vote for him in '96. I didn't vote for Gore in 2000.
Never vote for the best candidate, vote for the one who will do the least harm. — © Frank Dane
Never vote for the best candidate, vote for the one who will do the least harm.
The vote is precious. It's almost sacred, so go out and vote like you never voted before.
I'm going to try to give people someone to vote for instead of something to vote against.
If poor people can vote, one of the main things they vote for is to redistribute money to themselves.
I think the words 'vote strategically' translates in the human brain to: 'Oh I can't vote for what I want.' And that's discouraging.
I do. I vote. People died for our right to vote, you know, and I can't let that go.
I do vote, and naturally, I vote for so-called extremist parties, the further to the right the better, but that's where my participation in politics ends.
I ran my first campaign when I was 11. My slogan was 'Vote McVey, vote the right way.' I've never surpassed it!
Muslims have realized that a vote for the SP means wasting their vote.
People in Northern Ireland vote for their church, they don't vote with their heads; it is ridiculous.
Hell, I never vote for anybody, I always vote against. — © W. C. Fields
Hell, I never vote for anybody, I always vote against.
Like tens of millions of Americans, I will not vote for Hillary Clinton and desire to vote for a bold, conservative leader.
There is a study that shows that people who were asked their political opinions, when there was a picture of the American flag in the corner of the questionnaire, reported more favorable attitudes toward Republican Party positions, because the flag is typically associated in people's minds with a Republican belief set. If people vote at a polling place inside a church, they vote more Republican. If they vote at a polling place inside a school, they vote more Democrat.
You have to make your vote count. You can't rely on somebody else to cast the vote for the opposition.
If the states had to vote on slavery, we would have lost the vote.
Make no mistake, a 'yes' vote on the Democrats' health care bill is a vote for taxpayer-funded abortions.
I never vote for anyone. I always vote against.
The worst an ex-con is likely to do if given the right to vote is vote for a Democrat.
I don't vote party lines. Never have. I vote for the best candidate.
A vote for me is a vote completely thrown away.
Children don't vote but adults who do must stand up and vote for them.
I don't see how a young American can vote for, well, can vote for a Democrat.
You don't have to agree with my vote, but you need to at least understand how I came to my vote.
I certainly won't vote for Hillary Clinton, but I cannot and will not vote for Donald Trump.
I have no desire to vote for French politicians, and I'm not entitled to vote in Switzerland.
Watergate is not the sort of issue that changes the vote. I don't know anyone who has changed their vote because of it.
I don't normally vote. I'm lazy and I never bought into the every vote counts.
A vote is "wasted" when someone fails to vote their conscience.
Each and every vote counts. For a better nation, please go ahead and vote.
People are free to campaign and they will be free to vote. There won't be any soldiers, you know, at the queues. Anyone who has the right to vote is free to go and cast his vote anywhere in his own area, in his own constituency.
No country can find eternal peace and comfort where the vote of Judas Iscariot is as good as the vote of the Saviour of mankind.
I vote for leaders, and honestly, I didn't vote much in the military because I served whoever is the commander-in-chief.
People vote their resentment, not their appreciation. The average man does not vote for anything, but against something.
A vote for George Wallace is a vote for the past and oppression.
I vote. People died for our right to vote and I can't let that go.
I do vote. I have voted ever since I've been eligible to vote. — © Peyton Manning
I do vote. I have voted ever since I've been eligible to vote.
Everybody gotta vote. I can't go tell you who you should vote for because I don't know what you got going on or what you tryna get.
It doesn't take a lot of seniority to vote the way you promised to vote.
If I had to vote for the bill again, I'd vote for it tomorrow.
What is the use of fighting for a vote if we have not got a country to vote in?
The vote is the important thing. Just go and vote.
Usually we look at it like, "Oh, black people couldn't vote in Mississippi because they had to take a literacy test." But one of the things you learn in the film is that there were major consequences for even trying to vote. You could be killed for trying to vote. You could definitely be fired from your job and many were, which is why so few black Mississippians even attempted to register early on. They put your name in the newspaper if you tried to register to vote.
I went to vote once, but I got too scared. I couldn't decide whom to vote for.
I think one man, one vote. One woman, one vote. But it doesn't work like that. It's not cool.
I want to see policies that encourage every American to vote, not make it more difficult to vote.
Dad decided not to vote for Donner after all. He didn't vote for anyone. He said politicians turned his stomach. — © Octavia Butler
Dad decided not to vote for Donner after all. He didn't vote for anyone. He said politicians turned his stomach.
Ayanna Pressley and I would probably vote the exact same way on pretty much every vote we'd have on the floor of the House.
I don't normally vote. I'm lazy and I never bought into the 'Every vote counts.'
As a longtime political operative, I know firsthand how a vote here or a vote there can make a huge difference in a close election.
No, I wouldn't vote Labour, dear, if you paid me. I vote Conservative.
The key is to vote because we need a vote to put the people in power that we want to represent us.
As an American citizen, one has to vote. If we don't vote, we're not doing our part. We'll become some sort of oligarchy.
In my short time in Congress, I've learned it's a lot easier to find a reason to vote against something than to vote it.
Vote Labor and you build castles in the air. Vote Conservative and you can live in them.
Vote to protect your family. Vote for honesty, integrity, and accountability.
I can see criticizing, complaining, protesting - anything but choosing not to vote. Too many people died for us not to vote.
If you had the opportunity to cast your vote for speaker, would you vote for Nancy Pelosi?
If that's the kind of person you want, vote for Hillary [Clinton], vote for [Donald] Trump - and you go to hell with both of them.
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