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That's what my Dad always told me, on the ballot, they should always have a third choice, like none of the above, then if enough people picked that, they'd have to get new candidates.
Meg White
Me
People
Enough
Enough People
Above
Picked
New
Like
None
Always
Ballot
Get
Candidates
Then
Choice
Should
Dad
Third
Oftentimes during the period in which conventions really did business, you had situations where the delegates were divided and you would have ballot after ballot before there was a final nominee.
Michael Beschloss
You
Business
Before
Final
Would
Delegates
Divided
Had
Period
Nominee
Were
Ballot
Did
Situations
Oftentimes
Where
After
Conventions
Which
Really
Democracy is more than a ballot box.
Mohamed ElBaradei
Democracy
More
Box
Ballot
Ballot Box
Than
The military belongs in its barracks, not our ballot boxes.
Mona Eltahawy
Military
Our
Boxes
Ballot
Belongs
During the New Deal, liberals recognized that the ballot box and elected branches are generally the appropriate engines of social reform, and liberals used both to spectacular effect - instituting profound social changes that remain deeply ingrained in society today.
Neil Gorsuch
Today
Society
Changes
Appropriate
Liberals
Recognized
Both
Remain
Generally
New
New Deal
Box
Deal
Ballot
Ballot Box
Effect
Branches
Reform
Social
Social Changes
Ingrained
Elected
Used
Engines
Deeply
Spectacular
Profound
At every future election, there should be a slot, at the top of each ballot paper, in which we can put a cross against 'None of the below.'
Peter Hitchens
Future
Election
Every
Top
Paper
Slot
Cross
Put
None
Ballot
Which
Against
Should
Each
Below
In a democracy, supposedly we hold power by what we do at the ballot box, so therefore the more we know about political power the better our choices should be and the better, in theory, our democracy should be.
Robert Caro
Democracy
Better
Political
Political Power
Power
Our
About
More
Supposedly
Know
Box
Ballot
Ballot Box
Hold
Choices
Should
Theory
Therefore
Once a popular Alaska governor with a modest record of accomplishment, Palin could conceivably revive her reputation in this era of short memories. But it's hard to imagine her name atop the GOP ballot in 2016, when a cast of heavyweights who sat out 2012 will be vying for the nomination.
Ron Fournier
Memories
Will
Reputation
Once
Out
Record
Cast
Could
Name
GOP
Nomination
Era
Ballot
Accomplishment
Governor
Revive
Short
Heavyweight
Modest
Hard
Who
Popular
Sat
Her
Alaska
Palin
Imagine
I'm not a sportswriter. I don't get to vote. I don't get the ballot in the mail, so it's out of my hands either way. I can say that in the history of the Hall of Fame, there are no suspicions about guys who are in the Hall of Fame.
Ryne Sandberg
History
Vote
Way
Say
Out
About
Guys
Mail
Hall
Sportswriter
Ballot
Fame
Get
Hands
Suspicions
The History Of
Either
Who
Our ability to participate in government, to elect our leaders and to improve our lives is contingent upon our ability to access the ballot. We know in our heart of hearts that voting is a sacred right - the fount from which all other rights flow.
Stacey Abrams
Government
Rights
Heart
Voting
Other
Our
Our Lives
Ability
Sacred
Leaders
Participate
Know
Access
Contingent
Ballot
Improve
Hearts
Which
Elect
Lives
Right
Flow
I grew up in California, and when I read that Proposition 8 was on the ballot, I was disappointed because it seemed to be inconsistent with the spirit of the state, with the independence and diversity of the frontier that California has always been.
Ted Olson
Independence
Diversity
State
Spirit
Seemed
Proposition
Disappointed
California
Read
Because
Always
Ballot
Been
Up
Frontier
Grew
Inconsistent
Americans resident in China inform us that the ballot box in their country is greatly abused for personal ends, and Chinese admirers of the American Republic have not minutely examined its defects.
Zhang Zhidong
Country
Admirers
Examined
Abuse
Box
Ballot
Ballot Box
Greatly
American
Personal
Ends
Inform
Republic
China
Chinese
Us
American Republic
Resident
Defects
We're never going to have a perfect candidate unless Jesus Christ is on the ballot.
Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Christ
Unless
Perfect
Never
Ballot
Going
Candidate
Jesus
Jesus Christ
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