I've always tried to vote my conscience.
Political power does not rest with those who cast votes; political power rests with those who count votes.
So for us any gain we had in election, one vote that we got, was a win.
Besides, when I read the list of people who are supporting Kerry, if I wasn't already a Bush supporter, I would have immediately switched. Linda Ronstadt? Don Henley? Geez, that's a good reason right there to vote for Bush.
Now these fellows in Washington wouldn't be so serious and particular if they only had to vote on what they thought was good for the majority of the people in the U. S. That would be a cinch. But what makes it hard for them is every time a bill comes up they have things to decide that have nothing to do with the merit of the bill. The principal thing is of course: What will this do for me personally back home?
There would always be a vote. There were always conflicts and arguments for years and years - that's why we're not together anymore. But there was always a vote. It was always two out of three.
When a nominee doesn't get 60 votes, you shouldn't change the rules, you should change the nominee.
Away with this hurrah of masses, and let us have the considerate vote of single men.
Every election I have to hold my nose to vote.
I vote Democrat because I believe liberal judges need to rewrite the Constitution every few days to suit fringe kooks who would never get their agendas past the voters.
Hillary Clinton should be president not because she's a woman but because she's the best for the job. I don't think that any woman should be asked to vote for someone because she's a woman, and that - because the candidate is a woman.
The most powerful thing we own is our vote.
It doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in.
Let us not turn schools into dumps when we go out and vote on Monday.
Those who stay away from the election think that one vote will do no good. 'Tis but one step more to think one vote will do no harm.
If you agree with me on 9 out of 12 issues, vote for me. If you agree with me on 12 out of 12 issues, see a psychiatrist.
I don't normally vote. I'm lazy and I never bought into the 'Every vote counts. '
It doesn't matter who you vote for. It's still the same billionaires that run the world.
You can't fault people for who they vote for, who they don't vote for.
I know how the American people care for that democratic principle. They want to see their vote respected. As we in Haiti want to see the vote of the people respected.