Anyone who votes for McGowan is 100 percent right. He was a great umpire. He belongs in the Hall of Fame.
[Donald Trump] is going to be tainted by scandal. Congress hangs by just three Republican votes. If he loses three Republicans, you're going to see investigations, subpoenas.
I care about the presidential elections. I always vote. Sometimes I've voted more than once, illegally. But you can't anymore. The picture ID has ruined everything.
If you say three things in a row that make sense, people will vote for you.
The fate of your heart is your choice and no one else gets a vote
When we vote we participate in the construction of a context.
The wisdom of the masses is not always wise. You could put a lot of things to a vote-you could have put anti-miscegenation laws to a vote, and that would have passed pretty handily. Either all people are created equal-or they're not. You're either buying into the original premise of America-or you're not.
When calling for authenticity, we need to take seriously the brokenness and sinfulness of the human heart. If to be authentic means to be who we really are or to express what we really feel, then in most cases I’m going to vote for hypocrisy. Our prisons are filled with men and women who acted on their feelings and impulses. If authenticity is about being true to yourself, these individuals should be our models of inspiration.
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.
People should not be able to vote to take away the rights of others.
Hillary certainly needs the black vote, and Democrats need it. She's not doing anything too soon; she's raising her money and not wanting any issues to come back and bite her later. The black vote will be crucial for Hillary and so will the women's vote.
You're more likely to vote Democratic if you hate Republicans than if you love Democrats, and vice versa.
You have to be organized, that you have to vote even when it's not exciting.
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.
The wonder of a free-market society is that we can all do our best to package our message in an entertaining fashion and present it - and then everybody votes with their footsteps.
This is the difference between conservatives and liberals. Liberals want justices to vote a certain way. We, conservatives, want a particular legal philosophy, a philosophy for how to interpret the Constitution.
The Hispanic population grew by 4. 7 percent last year, while blacks expanded by 1. 5 percent and whites by a paltry 0. 3 percent. Hispanics cast 6 percent of the vote in 1990 and 12 percent in 2000. If their numbers expand at the current pace, they will be up to 18 percent in 2010 and 24 percent in 2020. With one-third of Hispanics voting Republican, they are the jump ball in American politics. As this vote goes, so goes the future.
Protecting the integrity of every vote cast is among the most important duties I have as governor.
I'll vote for whoever is the Democrat. That's all I need to know.
I think that we vote, not to get the best party in, but to keep the worst party out.