Quotes about voter
voters needs taxpayers
We need them. We need scientifically literate voters and taxpayers for the future. Bill Nye
voters
The victor will be the one who gets the most voters out. Charles Rangel
voters
We're going to need those voters in the fall. Lindsey Graham
voters
I feel like the voters made their decision. Judy Davis
voters
I think voters appreciate that I'm not sitting in the back row, waiting for my turn. Steve Southerland
voters
Voters want to know, 'What are you going to do for me in office?' That's what it's about.
voters wary
Voters are looking for credibility and are wary of polish. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter which candidate can more deftly read a teleprompter. Mark McKinnon
voters telling-the-truth
I'm appealing to voters by actually telling the truth. Kesha Rogers
voters purses irs
Most voters would rather have their purse or wallet stolen than be audited by the IRS. Frank Luntz
voters politician
At least the politicians are accountable to the voters. Jesse Jackson
voters details honest
Honest talk about the deficit is risky. Voters are more enthusiastic about the abstract notion of deficit reduction than about the painful details of accomplishing it. Christina Romer
voters immigration gateways
Immigration is a gateway basically. It's a check-off point for Latino voters. Jeb Bush
voters campaigns lasting-impressions
Candidates are making lasting impressions on voters, not just primary voters, in how they campaign. Jeb Bush
voter-turnout voters pundits
Defy the pundits again and reach for a high voter turnout that'll shock the establishment. Bernie Sanders
voters
If you don't put it on as continuing, you'll have to be back to the voters all the time.
voters way behavior
The most effective way to beat Hillary Clinton is to remind voters of Hillary Clinton's behavior. Carly Fiorina
voters degrees belief
Politicians read the polls that show 85 or 90 percent of the voters profess a belief in God, so they identify themselves with religion, often only to the degree necessary to reach the constituency they are targeting. Jack Germond
voters moral social
Democrats talk about programs like Social Security or Medicare, but it's not clear to most voters what Democrats' core moral values are. Jonathan Haidt
voters politician
You politicians remain professional because the voters remain amateur. Katharine Hepburn
voters midwest democrat
Historically, when times are bad, voters, especially in the Industrial Midwest, have turned to the Democrats. Judy Woodruff
voters vote
It is not the voters who count, but those who count the votes. Joseph Stalin
voters vote
Voters decide nothing. Vote counters decide everything! Joseph Stalin
voters increase taxes
Improved AR roads, via voter-approved tax increase. Mike Huckabee
voters way common
Our march to freedom is irreversible. We must not allow fear to stand in our way. Universal suffrage on a common voters' roll in a united, democratic and non-racial South Africa is the only way to peace and racial harmony. Nelson Mandela
voters establishment anathema
The establishment is divorcing itself from its base - from voters who are choosing a candidate who says he stands for things that are anathema to the establishment. Mara Liasson
voters taste oscars
I work under the assumption that, generally speaking, my taste and the taste of the Oscar voters are not one in the same. Seth Rogen
voters voter-fraud huge
You constantly hear about voter fraud... but you don't see huge amounts of vote fraud out there. Eric Holder
voters bills conservative
Bill Clinton was a liberal who could appeal to conservative-leaning Bubba voters. Rich Lowry
voters election policy
It is not my policy to hit voters during the election. William Hague
voters sides natural
For those of us on that Leave side there is a natural credibility with those voters. Liam Fox
voters way different
The way Obama voters and non-Obama voters deal with unemployment are a very different. Rush Limbaugh
voters reputation popularity
Reputation is but a synonym of popularity: dependent on suffrage, to be increased or diminished at the will of the voters. Washington Allston