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You know he's [George W. Bush] there illegally. You know he was not elected either by the popular vote or by the vote in Florida.
— Michael Moore
I promise that as a president elected in a direct popular vote, I will try to be the voice of all citizens.
— Milos Zeman
I was voted valedictorian, and at my school it wasn't based on grades; that was the popular vote.
— Thomas Middleditch
You may not be aware of a recent survey that showed that if the First Amendment were put to a popular vote today, it would fail by a 60% to 40% vote.
— James E. Rogers
A popular vote to ascertain the will of the sovereign.
— Ambrose Bierce
The writers are pretty political and they want to get as big an audience as they can - they want the popular vote.
— Bill Pullman
Democratic Socialism is simply Totalitarianism that allows you the illusion of a voice in the matter.
— A.E. Samaan
Presidents are elected not by direct popular vote but by 538 members of the Electoral College.
— Thomas E. Mann
We should be similarly wary of accepting common opinions; we should judge them by the ways of reason not by popular vote.
— Michel De Montaigne
When you put a tiny and despised minority up for a popular vote, the minority usually loses.
— Andrew Sullivan
The lesser of two evils is still evil.
— Solomon
Wilkie got a bigger popular vote than FDR did, which of course meant nothing but it scared FDR. Hell,
— Harry Homewood
Popular suffrage is in itself no guarantee of freedom. People can vote themselves into slavery.
— Frank Chodorov
Perhaps America will one day go fascist democratically, by popular vote.
— William L. Shirer
Be glad that once you did experience that magic. It's part of who you are now, and you're richer for it.
— Mary Esselman
REFERENDUM, n. A law for submission of proposed legislation to a popular vote to learn the nonsensus of public opinion.
— Ambrose Bierce