Voting in presidential and congressional elections is a national right - and the national government should protect it. — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
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. — Steve Schmidt Copy Share Image
“God takes us through life's journey. Always nudging our Spirits to go for plus and shun the minus.” — Agu Jaachynma N E Copy Share Image
Republicans want to use Obamacare in the 2014 elections against Democrats who voted for it. They want to see it fail, even… — Bob Beckel Copy Share Image
Not a good night for President Obama. He lost elections in Virginia, New Jersey, and he's not doing good in Afghanistan either. — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
We didn't lose the Punjab State elections for any other reason but the fact that seats were wrongly allocated. — Amarinder Singh Copy Share Image
“Birthdays are like presidential elections. I don’t like them, but they still keep coming around every four years.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
Democrats view elections as a means to an end, while Republicans view an election as an end in itself. — Timothy Noah Copy Share Image
Elections are a good deal like marriages. There's no accounting for anyone's taste. Every time we see a bridegroom we wonder why… — Will Rogers Copy Share Image
Historically, there hasn't been a significant correlation between gold prices and U.S. elections. Furthermore, history has shown that gold prices tend to… — Fabrizio Moreira Copy Share Image
Maryland first allowed early voting during the 2010 primary elections. In November 2012, more than 16 percent of registered voters in Maryland… — Martin O'Malley Copy Share Image
A lot of times, with campaigns or parties, things are cyclical. We need a long-term strategy on how we continue to engage… — Ronna McDaniel Copy Share Image
Those of us who actually were working in the region at the time will point out how strongly committed we were to… — John Negroponte Copy Share Image
Elections are a competition with only one winner. Giving more money to the opponent every time one speaks on behalf of a… — Bradley A. Smith Copy Share Image
Labour long ago realised it could no longer automatically assume that it would win elections in Glasgow and other places where it… — Nicola Sturgeon Copy Share Image
As a Republic governed through the utilization of a democratic process, elections are necessary in order to give every United States citizen… — Byron Goines Copy Share Image
Voting is not a right. It is a method used to determine which politician was most able to brainwash you. — Dennis E Adonis Copy Share Image
Talabani and Al-Maliki want to keep their seats for ever. Talabani forgets that the side which brought him to power was the… — Jalal Talabani Copy Share Image
“But people love a hypocrite, you know——they recognize one of their own, and it always feels so good when someone gets caught… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
The Zimbabwean people, like everyone else, have a right to live in freedom and prosperity and to select their leaders through fair… — Mo Ibrahim Copy Share Image
There is a sort of exotic preposterousness about a lot of elections, the way arguments are made even cruder. — Chris Patten Copy Share Image
If we are competing in elections, it's because we believe in the popular vote and will be slaves to our constitution. — Jair Bolsonaro Copy Share Image
You can organize elections any day, even tomorrow. But what will be the result of chaotic elections? More chaos! — Joseph Kabila Copy Share Image
Presidential elections always turn on personalities, they turn on how campaigns are run, they turn on natural desires for change. — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
If you are not on the record calling for fair, free and just elections now and in the future, I will come… — Madison Cawthorn Copy Share Image
We don't know something called elections in Libya. We are a muslim country. We don't know something called colonialism and political parties. — Al-Saadi Gaddafi Copy Share Image
Elections remind us not only of the rights but the responsibilities of citizenship in a democracy. — Robert Kennedy Copy Share Image
In 21st-century America, as in Georgian Britain, elections are raucous, flamboyant, flag-waving, expensive, and sometimes ramshackle things. — Linda Colley Copy Share Image
What I have found is the same people who are interested in Texas and Oklahoma going to the SEC on Outkick are… — Clay Travis Copy Share Image
Most politicians believe in just one thing - winning elections. They'll say anything to get in office and stay there. — Harry Browne Copy Share Image
You talk about the values that you have whether they're in favor or not in favor. That's how you lead. The reality… — Artur Davis Copy Share Image
It's pretty clear that Americans have a strong interest in knowing who's trying to influence their vote in elections. — Sheldon Whitehouse Copy Share Image
All through the years of the Soviet empire, its Politburo held 'elections.' Of course, calling something an election and actually having it… — Benazir Bhutto Copy Share Image
The Arab monarchies, especially Jordan and Morocco, are more legitimate than the false republics, with their stolen elections, regime-dominated courts and rubber-stamp… — Elliott Abrams Copy Share Image
In the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, American voters were forced to choose between a liberal Democrat and weak establishment Republicans. Democrats… — Jerry Falwell, Jr Copy Share Image
Because Washington state now votes by mail, elections here tend to play out, at an agonizingly slow speed, over many days and,… — Jonathan Raban Copy Share Image
As someone who has led his party through two general elections, I have not always been immune from feeling the pressure of… — Charles Kennedy Copy Share Image
In New York, we had primary elections for mayor. To improve their chances, all five candidates changed their name to Rudy Giuliani. — Conan O'Brien Copy Share Image
My belief is that the U.S. is looking at the world through a short-term lens of tariffs and elections, while China is… — John Layfield Copy Share Image
Nineteenth-century American politics were notoriously raucous, with frequent violence in and around elections. — Jamelle Bouie Copy Share Image