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I would love to be a mentor to many people who want to go into the political arena, teach them the art of winning elections.
Elections should highlight principled disagreements, but they must not obscure our capacity to cooperate for the common good.
In Scotland, the indication is that for the Westminster elections at least, Labour voters are satisfied with their government.
When we get a chance to take part in elections, I am ready to fight for leading positions, including in the presidential vote.
We must make it clear that we won't interfere in other countries' elections and work to make that the clear international norm.
Free and fair elections have again demonstrated that Jammu and Kashmir is part of India, and the people want to remain with it.
Frequent elections not only entail more burden on human resources, imposition of model code also impedes the development process.
Congress needs to toughen the laws protecting elections and make clear that anyone interfering with democracy will pay a stiff price.
Whether you're Democrat or Republican... you want everybody who's eligible to vote to vote, and that's how you want to win elections.
I don't write off any political party. I believe in strengthening the BJP and winning elections and not depend on writing off parties.
Apparently, a democracy is a place where numerous elections are held at great cost without issues and with interchangeable candidates.
Our only real hope for democracy is that we get the money out of politics entirely and establish a system of publicly funded elections.
Mahesh is not campaigning for any political party. Nor does he intend to contest any elections or pursue any kind of political ambitions.
When elections are not democratic, even the most populist discussions become superficial, disconnected from real power; they are theatre.
One of the great cliches of campaign journalism is the notion that American elections have long since ceased to be about issues and ideas.
President Trump used the office of the Presidency to solicit foreign interference in our elections for his own personal, political benefit.
Our country has laws to protect whistleblowers and to protect the security of our elections, both of which are fundamental to our democracy.
Here's the deal: when conservatives lose elections, they change their strategy. When liberals lose elections, they want to change the rules.
People win elections based on having the right ideas, the right plans, like my seven step plan for 700,000 jobs. That's what wins elections.
What is frustrating people, me included, is that democratic action affects elections but what we get then from political leaders is greenwash.
I was up late last night yapping about the elections on CNN and up early this morning doing the same thing in my daughter's kindergarten class.
Sometimes when I listen to fellow progressives, I wonder if the only lesson we took away from the '04 elections is that politics is a word game.
The last two elections were stolen. They were stolen and so we will not rest until we reclaim our democracy and this is what today is all about.
The 2009 elections were the first my party faced. Still MNS candidates lost by lesser margins. Each of my candidate got more than one lakh votes.
The rich don't win elections. They support the money, but what percentage of America are rich? What is it, 2 percent? But they all have one vote.
Votes in federal elections are cast and counted in a highly decentralized and variable fashion, with no uniform ballots and few national standards.
If you look back through history in the United States, there have been very few landslide elections. Half the country always voted for someone else.
It's very clear that Louisiana is gonna be voting for Republicans for statewide elections going forward because that's just where we are as a state.
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.
When you start talking about elections being rigged, you're pushing people beyond democratic governance. And it's a very, very dangerous thing to do.
When it comes to judicial nominations, President Barack Obama and Senate Democrats are fond of reminding Republicans that elections have consequences.
As somebody who has spent her entire adult life defending this country, I'd say defending our elections is a fundamental part of defending our democracy.
Venezuelans need free and fair presidential elections leading to democracy and economic recovery, not Maduro's expensive deals with another pariah state.
Technology should be used for better purposes, for people's overall welfare and development of state and country, instead of misusing it to win elections.
On any state elections map, the reservations are blue places. Native people are most often progressives, Democrats, and by no means gun-toting vigilantes.
Republicans want to use Obamacare in the 2014 elections against Democrats who voted for it. They want to see it fail, even at the expense of people's health.
A lot of our so-called Latino leaders are gutless. I talk to these cry-baby Latino leaders, and they say they can't win elections until Latinos are a majority.
When I was wrong about the 2002 elections, I dumped a garbage can on my head. When my John Kerry prediction didn't pan out in 2004, I smashed an egg on my face.
When I was a boy during Thatcher, you watched elections and wept in disbelief as the whole country turned blue, Scotland turned red, and we still got the Tories.
As the state's chief elections officer, it is my job to make sure that only eligible voters vote, but also that every eligible voter has the opportunity to vote.
We all live in the moment, and we often mistakenly believe that what is true today was true always. Not so in politics, and especially in Congressional elections.
We should know who's walking into the voting booth, and I would support anything we do to make sure that our elections are secure, that it's only citizens voting.
I find it odd that there's such strong objection to what is a clear way to assure that our elections are reliable and we can do a recount if there are any questions.
If the United States of America or Britain is having elections, they don't ask for observers from Africa or from Asia. But when we have elections, they want observers.
Elections should be held on April 16th- the day after we pay our income taxes. That is one of the few things that might discourage politicians from being big spenders.
When Captain Moussa Dadis Camara came to power, too many thought he would hold to his promise to stand down, introduce democratic elections and restore the rule of law.
The House is rooted in the principle of direct elections and is unique among all branches and bodies of the federal government as without exception, the people's voice.
I don't care if you're Democrat. I don't care if you're Republican. We need to make sure that, you know, people in other countries don't have any impact on our elections.
American presidential elections usually amount to a series of overcorrections: Clinton begat Bush, who produced Obama, whose lax border policies fueled the rise of Trump.
You know, there is a long tradition in the U.S. of, um, promoting elections up to the point that you get an outcome you don't like. Look at Latin America in the Cold War.