I don't think we should be about the business of denying voters in Michigan and Florida the right to be heard.
It's very much in our interest to unite [with Bernie Sanders] as quickly as possible to begin the campaign against Donald Trump. And I think the facts really speak for themselves. I have a won a big majority of the popular vote of the states, of pledged delegates, and we want to go forward in a positive and unified way.
The issues are too important to be left for the voters.
When a legislature decides to steal some of our rights and plans to use police force to accomplish it, what's the real difference between them and the thief? Darn little! They hide behind the excuse that they're legislating democratically. The fact they do it by a majority vote has no moral significance whatsoever. Numerical might does not constitute right, no more than a lynch mob can justify its act because a majority participated.
I prefer to give money to the person who's provided the good service. But I never tip at hotels, I think they overcharge anyway. But anything which is value for money will get my vote.
It takes ground activity to stimulate that Black vote.
Under my contract with the American voter, we are proposing a series of ethics reforms on day one to end government corruption. They include a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of Congress.
If you ask what's best for the country, vote Republican. If you ask how will you get more money from the government, vote Democrat
We intend to try and vote the Chinaman out, to frighten him out. And if this won't do it, to kill him out.
I foresee a Liberal vote so massive and the number of Liberal MPs so great that we shall hold the initiative in the new Parliament.
Keep in mind that your individual vote doesn't mean anything.
We dont vote in Northern Ireland for what we want, we vote against what we dont want.
If Clinton somehow pulls out a win in both states, then she has an excellent argument to make to the superdelegates: Voters still respond to fear. Obama's campaign has been based on the implicit argument that voters no longer respond to fear. If Clinton wins both states, that probably proves Obama wrong on that point.
I became a Republican in 1951, the first year I could vote.
Voters definitely believe Washington is corrupt - but most think its bipartisan.
Finally, it occurs to me that the biggest problem with our elections is that however you vote, you wind up electing a politician.
Defy the pundits again and reach for a high voter turnout that'll shock the establishment.
I am about to vote. I am about to do something that human beings are rarely allowed to do. I am doing something that did not exist until America.
I went to vote once, but I got too scared. I couldn't decide whom to vote for.
It's always interesting for me that people vote against their interests.
The single most impressive fact about the attempt by American women to obtain the right to vote is how long it took.
Bush's America. I wish we had more time. I didn't even vote for him the second time, and I feel like I got to defend him.
In the political world, the only position I have is voter. I'm not a spokesman for anything.
As far as the low-information segment of the population - the vast, vast, vast majority of which votes Democrat - if you are a progressive as Barack Obama is and you want to sell the direction you're taking this country, it's okay to call it great now 'cause you've got it moving in the direction of decline.
The vote on the Peacekeeper is also a vote on Geneva. Rejecting the Peacekeeper will knock the legs out from under the negotiating table. (On importance of the MX missile)