Georgia Quote by Karen Handel Download Open image “I worked my way up in the private sector and implemented Georgia's tough voter ID law.” — Karen Handel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Georgia Law Tough Up Way
My policies and my record are very clear that I have made it easier to vote. We have made the elections process more accessible… — Brian Kemp Copy Share Image
I am committed to making Georgia a model for open and honest government — Roy Barnes Copy Share Image
As a former U.S. attorney general under President Reagan, and a former Ohio secretary of state, we would like to say something that might… — Edwin Meese Copy Share Image
When I was growing up in rural Alabama, it was impossible for me to register to vote. I didn't become a registered voter until… — John Lewis Copy Share Image
But always I was a private citizen whose activities in government or political party were appointive. — Jane Byrne Copy Share Image
I'm against voter fraud in any form, and I have long supported a national voter ID card. But ID cards need not - and… — Andrew Young Copy Share Image
During my teen years, for Halloween, I went as a registered voter. — Martha Plimpton Copy Share Image
There is no actual need to tighten voter ID rules: there have been extraordinarily few instances of people committing fraud at the polls. — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
As a legislator, I was elected to make the tough decisions and produce solutions to the problems facing our country. — Mark Meadows Copy Share Image
I got involved in politics in order to help working people in my community - especially the Black people who had gotten the short… — Vernon Jones Copy Share Image
Others do not define you - you define yourself through your words and actions. — Karen Handel Copy Share Image
I've made it abundantly clear that I think that marriage is between a man and a woman. — Karen Handel Copy Share Image
Last time I checked, private nonprofit organizations have a right and a responsibility to be able to set the highest standards and criteria on… — Karen Handel Copy Share Image
As a Christian, I view relationships and marriage as being between a man and a woman. — Karen Handel Copy Share Image
I left home when I was just 17, finished up high school, and went to work. — Karen Handel Copy Share Image
It's no secret that I'm called to a different place, maybe, for some of the beliefs in the LGBTQ community because of my faith.… — Karen Handel Copy Share Image
We needed to find some options for moving to neutral ground. I was tasked with doing that. — Karen Handel Copy Share Image
I have heard that if you pull a bent breath through the second hole of a harmonica tuned to the key of Georgia while… — Buddy Wakefield Copy Share Image
Let's say Twitter existed during the Civil War. We would have a better understanding of people in the Confederacy who were against slavery, people… — Chuck Klosterman Copy Share Image
I grew up in that minority. I grew up in the South, in Roswell, Georgia, and it was heavily white, Baptist, conservative. And the… — David Cross Copy Share Image
Georgia has been on the fringes of competitive for a while now because of its black population and growing Hispanic community. The white vote… — Christopher Michael Cillizza Copy Share Image
I wouldn't say I'm a great at Georgia, but Georgia has some great backs. It's cool to see guys come out of there. — Sony Michel Copy Share Image
I'm a southern girl, and I grew up with this slightly schizophrenic upbringing where I bounced back and forth between Atlanta, Georgia, and a… — Lauren Myracle Copy Share Image
When I was a teenager in Georgia I always felt like the odd one. I never felt like I fit in. — Fala Chen Copy Share Image
“The origin of Georgia's southern border is simpler than that of it's northern border. And bloodier” — Mark Stein Copy Share Image