Crime is only the worst example, but it is a paradigm for other Labour policy disasters. No one tells the voters that crime is falling: let them stay scared senseless.
But clearly at the same time you've got to get out there and connect with voters and actually respond to the needs, the frustrations, whatever problems their now saying are not being adequately solved.
Donald Trump is actually doing what Bernie Sanders was billed as doing. He's doing new voters into the process.
Voter caging and voter ID laws exist to disfranchise voters.
In the end, Tuesday's vote represented a repudiation of virtually every notion Democrats embraced in recent weeks as they tried to disregard the growing evidence that they were headed for a historic defeat. Now, the vote is in, and the voters' message can no longer be discounted.
We need them. We need scientifically literate voters and taxpayers for the future.
Reputation is but a synonym of popularity: dependent on suffrage, to be increased or diminished at the will of the voters.
While Republican voters have remained universally supportive of their President, Democrats and Independents are returning to a more naturally critical stance.
I am where a great many voters are, which is that I am listening and watching and coming to a decision.
The Republicans need to work on registration and getting out their vote and their early voters and absentees. Grassroots stuff.
Trump has a connection with his voters that most politicians don't have. I understand it perhaps better than anybody in media, and that connection that he has is not anything that anybody else can break. Only he can break it.
No U.S. citizen is being kicked off any voter rolls.
Power is a drug on which the politicians are hooked. They buy it from the voters, using the voters' own money.
We do not believe voters gave President Bush a mandate to turn back the clock decades on so many of our legal protections.
Judges were not the biggest issue for most voters in Georgia in 2002.
The average voter has to hear a point seven times before it registers.
Conservative voters increasingly understand that the one legacy a president can leave is his judicial appointments.
I said that one can't stereotype [Donald] Trump voters anymore than they can anybody else.
Public disclosure of campaign contributions and spending should be expedited so voters can judge for themselves what is appropriate.
During my teen years, for Halloween, I went as a registered voter.
The people who cast the votes decide nothing; the people who count the votes decide everything.
Too many voters are already bought -- not by corporate campaign donors, but by the government itself.
We've got 50 percent voter turnout for presidential elections. That's appalling. We can do so much better.
Well the first thing I want to say is mandate, my ass... We've been convinced that 26% of the registered voters is actually a mandate. We're all actors in this I suppose.
Voters will decide how they want to be governed.