All of these promises and all of these votes to repeal Obamacare since 2010, now when senators have the power to actually do it, they don't do it, they can't do it. After all these promises, after all these times being elected on the basis of that promise, and yet they obviously don't fear the voters in their states nearly as much as they fear something else.
Socialism is humanity's second nature. All politicians do is turn human vice into votes.
Kids have moved from, "I have a feeling, I want to make a call," to "I'd like to have a feeling, I need to send a text. " In other words, there's a continual need for validation. They're constituting a thought or feeling by sending it out for votes. That's really not where you want to be emotionally.
If Senator Obama becomes pro-life then I'll consider giving him my vote.
Call Loretta Lynch for a vote. Get her confirmed. Put her in place. Let her do her job.
It is very little to me to have the right to vote, to own property, etc. , if I may not keep my body, and its uses, in my absolute right
Every book purchase made from Amazon is a vote for a culture without content and without contentment.
You cannot read the Bible and ignore the political realm.
All we have is our vote. But it's powerful.
I don't think clients you represented as an associate are relevant. . . I think how you vote is relevant.
You get elected, often, if you're a woman, on the strength of the women's vote; then you get into office, and you have to adapt to an overwhelmingly male environment.
Bad officials are the ones elected by good citizens who do not vote.
Everybody says not enough people vote. Now, I don't know nothing, but after the midterms, pretty obvious to me, that too many people vote.
I admit that books were voted in and out, and that the Bible was finally formed in accordance with a vote.
As a legislator, I saw how effective I could be by being transparent, posting and explaining all of my votes.
I find it ironic and unfortunately because people are very vulnerable to populism now these days because they are desperate, we had really difficult times and we had difficult decisions to make. It is natural and it is logical to have people trying to not to vote for Syriza but to vote against the big parties that were in the Government for the last decade. So it is something that you can explain that way.
Europeans still read rather than watching TV or listening to their clergyman tell them how to vote. The European magazines are far superior to American magazines in content and readership, but TV is taking a bite out of circulation now even in Europe.
I'm not going to join any party. If I do vote again, and if I do become, you know, politically active, it will be independent.
I will vote my hopes and not my fears
We should be similarly wary of accepting common opinions; we should judge them by the ways of reason not by popular vote.