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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
We must never stop fighting for a vision of American democracy in which we strive for and encourage the highest levels of voter turnout and participation.
Newt Gingrich called it [Donald] Trump`s biggest mistake since he won the election, these crazy accusations about voter fraud.
You're more likely to see someone fatally struck by lightning than witness a case of in-person voter fraud. — © Tom Perez
You're more likely to see someone fatally struck by lightning than witness a case of in-person voter fraud.
It's time to override this fraud being committed on the American voter of the two-party tyranny of this private corporation of the Commission on Presidential Debates.
I got a call from the Lib Dems. They wanted to upgrade their databases and voter targeting. So, I combined working for them with studying for my degree.
Everyone at Coral Tree Prep was good-looking. Really. Everyone. I didn't see a single fat or ugly kid all morning. Maybe they just locked them up at registration and didn't let them out again until graduation.
Let America Vote will make the case for voting rights by exposing the real motivations of those who favor voter suppression laws.
Like the effect of advertising upon the customer, the methods of political propaganda tend to increase the feeling of insignificance of the individual voter.
I would say the reason that Tim Bishop electorally was able to get more votes, if you were just going to analyze registration and numbers, is that he had a quarter of the Republican vote, every election. No one is getting a quarter of the Republican vote from me.
I'm particularly good at turnout. So in my district, I had the lowest voter turnout in 2006.
Our first challenge is to ensure safety of pilgrims, and we will use modern technology for that. We will strengthen our telecom network and will provide special mobile apps to the pilgrims at the time of registration.
I think the average voter wants somebody who has the right philosophy and can combine that with the ability to get something done in Washington.
The vote is a trust more delicate than any other, for it involves not just the interests of the voter, but his life, honor and future as well. — © Jose Marti
The vote is a trust more delicate than any other, for it involves not just the interests of the voter, but his life, honor and future as well.
A voter without a ballot is like a soldier without a bullet.
Supporters of tough voter ID laws are not afraid of vote fraud - they are afraid of democracy.
I assure you, it would be much more pleasant for me to be an ordinary voter in peaceful Chechnya than the president of a republic at war.
I'm a single-issue voter, to get straight to the point. I'm really only interested in the candidate who's toughest and least apologetic when it comes to the confrontation with Islamic Jihadism.
To me, it's a different kind of voter suppression to constantly try to make people feel like the election is over before it's even begun.
The greatest threat facing American today - next to voter fraud, the Western Pinebark beetle, and the memory foam mattress - is the national news media.
If you're in charge of managing domain name space you should treat everybody who asks for a registration the same. Whatever that is - whether it's nice or ugly or whatever - just be fair, treat them all the same.
Donald Trump would not lose a single voter over any report indicating that his tax plan might not work.
It might help to know that in Afghanistan citizenship papers and birth certificates and the official registration of births and deaths are the exotica of faraway places. One is born 'in the time of the pomegranate harvest' or some such thing or one's birthdate is recorded as the first day of the year if you are even aware of the year you were born.
Voter fraud does just barely exist, while racism, according to the Supreme Court, is a thing of the past.
Do Obama and Boxer realize they are on the wrong side of a tsunami of voter discontent with a government run by and for the public employee unions?
Voter fraud is a reality in American elections, but it is typical of the candidate to confuse anecdote with data and turn allegation into conspiracy.
As the evidence has shown, the cases of voter fraud across the country are statistically minimal if you go back decades.
If the Republicans think that by having stated and even achieved most of the Contract that they are therefore entitled to the acceptance and favor of the American voter, they're crazy.
Political promises are much like marriage vows. They are made at the beginning of the relationship between candidate and voter, but are quickly forgotten.
The e-wallet allowed anyone with a valid e-mail ID to send and receive money from just about anybody, or to settle bills through money stored online in safe systems. All it needed was registration on the e-purse providers website by filling out a simple form.
Part of the reason voter suppression works is we've created this culture that says you don't challenge the outcome of elections unless the act is so egregious as to be absolutely clear on its face.
'The Purpose-Driven Life' is not just a mega-bestselling work of Christian faith; it is the thing that every voter, secular or not, yearns for.
It is the duty of governments to create a pro-voter environment that encourages participation, but it is also the responsibility of citizens to make their voices heard.
While the United States is a prime example of fair elections, there is room for improvement, starting with passing voter identification laws across the country.
The inability or unwillingness of citizens to differentiate between fake and authentic news is undermining a fundamental assumption of democracy: the informed voter.
There is no actual need to tighten voter ID rules: there have been extraordinarily few instances of people committing fraud at the polls.
Under our system every voter and officeholder is a man who has demonstrated through voluntary and difficult service that he places the welfare of the group ahead of personal advantage.
It should scare every voter in the 5th District that a powerful D.C. lobbyist is trying to install a personal congressman in our part of Connecticut.
I think its ridiculous. I mean the voter ID situation has turned out to be a very unfair development. We may have people vote 10 times. — © Donald Trump
I think its ridiculous. I mean the voter ID situation has turned out to be a very unfair development. We may have people vote 10 times.
Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust.
When I was growing up in rural Alabama, it was impossible for me to register to vote. I didn't become a registered voter until I moved to Tennessee, to Nashville, as a student.
By refusing to give 16- and 17-year olds the vote, the Conservative Government are risking worsening voter apathy and being on the wrong side of history.
Freedom Summer, the massive voter education project in Mississippi, was 1964. I graduated from high school in 1965. So becoming active was almost a rite of passage.
If anything, a message back to [Donald] Trump is, if you have proof, if you have evidence, please bring it forward. Procedures are in place to investigate any real voter fraud.
You have not fully expressed your power as a voter until you have scientific literacy in topics that matter for future political issues.
Judicial Watch has a massive project to force states and counties across the nation to clean up their voter rolls.
Since winning the election, Donald Trump has jump-started voter suppression efforts at the federal and state levels.
What kind of man would put a known criminal in charge of a major branch of government? Apart from, say, the average voter.
I believe this was [Margaret Thatcher] estimate of the voter: "These people are so stupid that they will vote for me because they think I know how to run the household."
It is a travesty for anyone who is elected to office, who serves in an elective office, to engage in voter suppression. — © Nina Turner
It is a travesty for anyone who is elected to office, who serves in an elective office, to engage in voter suppression.
For a while, I couldn't join Facebook because of my last name. During the registration process, I was asked for my real name, and when I wrote 'Fake,' it rejected me. Finally, a friend working for Facebook took care of me.
It's not what's there that counts, it's what's projected and?it's not what he projects but rather what the voter receives? It's not the man we have to change, but rather the received impression.
Unlike the U.S., Iran has no problems with low-voter turnout in elections; the last time, the government got the support of 110 per cent of the population.
When you have the president arguing that there was mass voter fraud in the absence of any evidence whatsoever - I mean, literally zero - what's to stop anyone from saying so-and-so's a so-and-so?
Voter identification tends to solidify after a new generation votes consecutively for the same party in three presidential elections.
I am a voter. I have one vote, yet you're a superdelegate and count for thousands and thousands of votes. That doesn't make any sense at all.
Requiring valid, photographic identification is a common sense step to ensure voter integrity and sound elections.
To end the crisis [of gun violence], we have to regulate -or, in the case of handguns and assault weapons, completely ban -the product. We are far past the [point] where registration, licensing, safety training, background checks, or waiting periods will have much effect on firearms violence.
You constantly hear about voter fraud... but you don't see huge amounts of vote fraud out there.
Donald Trump trying to do to the American voter what he did to the people that signed up for this course: He's making promises he has no intention of keeping.
My interest in foreign policy is above the average voter's interest. That doesn't mean we shouldn't talk about it.
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