Russian government attacked our election.
We always want the best man to win an election. Unfortunately, he never runs.
I thought the coverage of the election 2017 was disgraceful, and it was dishonest. It was ideologically driven and I think that the news agencies that did that will never return to a level of credibility ever.
I think that what led largely to Trump's election was the manifestation of the too-common mindset that facts don't matter; in other words, "manifest destiny" - the truth will not penetrate the barriers of our ideology if the truth doesn't sit well with our predispositions.
One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician's objective. Election and power are.
The most upsetting part of the new administration is discovering that the person who won the election and became the president of the United States of America is a man who has no good values. His character astounds me. I can't believe that we have a president who would lie, who would distort, and who does not appear to have an appreciation for government and how it works.
Winning the election is a good-news, bad-news kind of thing. Okay, now you're the mayor. The bad news is, now you're the mayor.
The ideas that accompany that victory, the ideas and the policies that are related to those ideas that are implemented after you win the election. And then it's not just one election; you have to keep winning elections. You have to keep defeating liberals, and it's the same thing here in the Brexit vote.
If I had campaigned for it, Arvind Kejriwal would have become the chief minister of Delhi.
I can say with total conviction that it was the Holy Spirit that chose, guided the election of Pope Francis.
Dark money has turned our elections into auctions
Where you stand should not depend on where you sit.
It seems that elections today are more popularity than they are substantial issues.
But I was amazed at how organized the Palestinian election authority was, how competent they were in setting up their polling places and the poll workers they had.
I am making a collection of the things my opponents have found me to be and, when this election is over, I am going to open a museum and put them on display.
How one election has exposed the true dire straits of the Democrat Party. It really is profound.
Maine election law specifies that anyone who is qualified to access the voter file must keep it confidential. And that is directory language. Making the list available is discretionary under the law.
I'm tired now of the elections.
I owe no duty to the forum, the election ground or the senate; I am. . . no barking pleader, no judge, no soldier, no king; I have withdrawn from the populace. My only business is with myself. I have no care save not to care. The better life you would more enjoy in seclusion than in publicity. But you will decry me as indolent. . . . None is born for another, being destined to die for himself.
We got the vote, which we should've been born with, in 1920. Everything we've had to struggle for it's ridiculous.