People that have died 10 years ago are still voting, illegal immigrants are voting.

I think voting for the lesser of two evils in game theory always leads to more evil.

The fate that condemns or saves one sooner or later often condemns or saves another.

Either data supports the observations or they don't. Voting doesn't work in science.

When the righteous rule, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan.

I have voted on the merits of legislation, voting both 'with' and 'against' my party.

I'm such a sap for democracy and politics that I get weepy when I see anybody voting.

I always voted at my party's call, and I never thought of thinking for myself at all.

Touch screen voting is a fine thing so long as they have a voter verified paper trail.

I just have lot of faith in the minds of Americans to make the right voting decisions.

Touch screen voting is a fine thing so long as they have a voter-verified paper trail.

I vote Democrat because Freedom of Speech is fine as long as nobody is offended by it.

No one questions the validity, the urgency, the essentiality of the Voting Rights Act.

The first thing that has to happen is the protection of voting rights and registration.

Those flowers were picked by illegal immigrants. And they're not voting for you, b*tch.

Don't forget to vote for Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Stay home if you're voting for Dole.

The most important accomplishment, I believe, was my voting against the First World War.

A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one.

By voting, we add our voice to the chorus that forms opinions and the basis for actions.

Smoking cigarettes seems to alarm peace activists much more than voting for Reagan does.

Voting is a right best exercised by people who have taken time to learn about the issues.

The only problem with voting is no matter who you vote for the government always gets in.

We reject: kings, presidents and voting. We believe in: rough consensus and running code.

You'll never change anything in this country through voting. Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

If you look at their voting habits and their eating habits, you realize people are stupid.

Spaniards have always shown great maturity and great common sense when it comes to voting.

The fact that someone owes money will not keep them from getting their voting rights back.

Eventually I foresee voting on the Internet, which will lead to much more direct democracy.

There's really no point to voting. If it made any difference, it would probably be illegal.

Pretending that voter fraud does not exist puts the integrity of our voting process at risk.

I think I can really make people go and vote against the system - voting for Ksenia Sobchak.

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 brought an end to the ugly Jim Crow period in American history.

I believe that voting is the first act of building a community as well as building a country.

ELECTOR, n. One who enjoys the sacred privilege of voting for the man of another man's choice.

If it were possible to take interest rates into negative territory I would be voting for that.

Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.

Voting for a politician is very different then saying you like somebody or don't like somebody.

I love voting day. I love the sight of my fellow citizens lining up to make their voices heard.

You can't be for big government, big taxes and big bureaucracy and still be for the little guy.

I'm going to be voting for Donald Trump. I'm going to do everything I can to make sure he wins.

I had a 100 percent voting record with the NRA, but I don't believe in bazookas in our schools.

My opponent called me a cream puff. Well, I rushed out and got the baker's union to endorse me.

I'm so insane, I voted for Eisenhower. Oh yeah, well I'm so insane, I voted for Eisenhower TWICE!

I have voted for a Republican for president ever since I was voting and since I was 18 years old.

Our youth [with their overwhelming support of Obama] are voting for a permanent tax on their life

I cast my first vote on my father's lap in 1960, for Richard Nixon, in the voting booth. I was 8.

I truly believe that before I retire from public office, I'll be voting for a woman for president.

Voting is the expression of our commitment to ourselves, one another, this country and this world.

I've got genuine political reasons for not voting for David Cameron. He's got a tiny little mouth.

As long as there have been elections, there have been attempts to keep eligible people from voting.

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