America Election Quotes
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America Election Quotes & Sayings
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This is America. We don't call an election before we know who won. That, after all, is the job of the Supreme Court.
— Bill Maher
Those who do remember it will find new ways to screw it up.
— Charles Wolfe
See, the thing of it is, there's a lot of ugly people out there walking around but they don't know they're ugly because nobody actually tells them.
— Jerry Seinfeld
Democrats believe they can win at the ballot box by obstructing, and they would rather win the next election than move America forward.
— Virginia Foxx
Few are fit to be entrusted with themselves.
— Thomas Fuller
I guess truth can hurt you worse in an election than about anything that can happen to you.
— Will Rogers
If I thought I was going to die tomorrow, I should nevertheless plant a tree today.
— Stephen Girard
And if we were another country being analyzed by America, we would conclude that this country is ripe for stealing elections and for fraud.
— DeForest Soaries
The things that have made America great are being subverted for the things that make Americans rich.
— Louise Erickson
As lawmakers, we must assure the people of America that our nation will not experience the nightmare of the 2000 presidential election.
— Eddie Bernice Johnson
Small differences in a system of great power can have enormous consequences. [Source: Al Jazeera 'Upfront' interview]
— Noam Chomsky
I feel strongly about showing up and being prepared and not taking the opportunity for granted and being conscientious about my fellow co-workers.
— Paul Schneider
The election of a man committed to the cause of freedom and the renewal of America's strength has given encouragement to all those who love liberty.
— Margaret Thatcher
A citizen of America will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but won't cross the street to vote in a national election.
— Bill Vaughan
The middle class of America must pay some federal income taxes or this will no longer be America.
— Frank Coyle