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Voters Quotes by Dick Morris
- The greater informational levels of the voters, their decreasing inhibitions in expressing disagreement, and their greater preference for Jeffersonian direct involvement, all make the need…
- Leadership is a dynamic tension between where a politician thinks his country must go and where his voters want it to go.
- The key to controlling your own political party, so that it does not eat you alive, is to realize that while Democratic and Republican leaders…
- There is literally no such thing as an idea that cannot be expressed well and articulately to today's voters in thirty seconds.
- Anybody who thinks that getting a communication from a voter in your district is spam - that guy is pork. Roast pork unless he changes…
More Voters Quotes
- I think that the American people are curious about who a candidate is, what their background is, who their family is, what… — Michele Bachmann
- Something very significant appears to be happening in America. There is a dramatic shift in voter affinity toward the GOP, and it… — Bob Beauprez
- I think the voters can make up their own minds. — Jeb Bush
- Candidates are making lasting impressions on voters, not just primary voters, in how they campaign. — Jeb Bush
- Immigration is a gateway basically. It's a check-off point for Latino voters. — Jeb Bush
- You have to remember that in a state like Florida, independent voters will decide the election. — Jeb Bush
- I reject the notion that a high turnout helps Senator Kerry. I think in Florida at least, it's going to help President… — Jeb Bush
- The way to connect with voters on the plan is to simply give the facts. Fifty per cent of taxpayers pay 97… — Herman Cain
- We as voters, have long hoped that we would get a businessman instead of a politician in order to help fix America's… — Herman Cain
- Former vice president Al Gore has devoted his post-administration years to a mission to tell the world about global warming. It's funny,… — Graydon Carter
- The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. — Winston Churchill
- Voters tell politicians what they want through the ballot box. Constantly second-guessing them by speculating whether the parties should gang up on… — Nick Clegg