The Civil Rights Act of 1964 laid the foundation for the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but it also addressed nearly every other aspect of daily life in a would-be free democratic society.
I can understand the poor and stupid voting for Marxism or one of its fashionable variants. If you've no hope of being other than a slave, you may as well opt for the most efficient form of slavery.
All we have to do is get out and vote, while it's still legal, and we will wash those crooked warmongers out of the White House.
Thinking is not to agree or disagree. That's voting.
I truly believe that before I retire from public office, I'll be voting for a woman for president.
You aren't just voting for the president. So many issues that affect your everyday life are decided locally on that ballot as well. So go get that god damn sticker. Your country needs you.
Free speech is meant to protect unpopular speech. Popular speech, by definition, needs no protection.
If Voting Changed Anything They'd Abolish It
My opponent called me a cream puff. Well, I rushed out and got the baker's union to endorse me.
Poor people have been voting for Democrats for the last 50 years and they're still poor.
To their duty to God, youth should realize their duty to our country. They should love and honor the Constitution of the United States, the basic concepts and principles upon which this nation has been established. Yes, they need to develop a love for our free institutions.
Voting for [Donald] Trump Is Voting Against Ourselves.
There is a degree of depravity in mankind which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust.
If the people are to be the final tribunal then they must vote for what is right rather than according to their own selfish interests, else we are treading the path of danger.
Not voting is one of the worst things that could happen in our community. You can vote for whoever you want to, but choosing not to vote spits in the face of our ancestors who fought for our right to vote.
The country is split. There are - more people voting for Hillary Clinton than Donald Trump, but he's the president.
In other words, the market is not a weighing machine, on which the value of each issue is recorded by an exact and impersonal mechanism, in accordance with its specific qualities. Rather should we say that the market is a voting machine, whereon countless individuals register choices which are the product partly of reason and partly of emotion.
Gay people who want to marry have no desire to redefine marriage in any way. When women got the right to vote, it did not redefine voting.
People are voting for Conservatives in greater numbers, but it's not translating into Conservative seats.
What mostly prevents black people from voting is that drug laws send them to prison, and then they can't vote.