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It would be a much better country if women did not vote. That is simply a fact. In fact, in every presidential election since 1950 - except Goldwater in '64 - the Republican would have won, if only the men had voted.
Ann Coulter
Vote
Women
Better
Election
Men
Country
Every
Presidential
Presidential Election
Would
Would-Be
Only
Fact
Except
Had
Simply
Since
Voted
Won
Did
In Fact
Republican
Much
By the time a man gets to be presidential material, he's been bought ten times over.
Gore Vidal
Politics
Time
Man
Presidential
Ten
Ten Times
He
Bought
Over
Material
Been
Times
Gets
By The Time
One of the most surreal moments in this election was after the third debate, when I heard a talking head say, Al Gore won on substance, on the issues. But you have to give the victory to Bush because he seems presidential.
Bradley Whitford
You
Debate
Victory
Election
Presidential
Say
Give
Seems
He
Head
Most
Gore
Talking
Because
Issues
Heard
Surreal
Won
Substance
After
Bush
Moments
Al
Al Gore
Third
We have a presidential candidate who's deleted emails and done things illegally and is a presidential candidate. That doesn't make sense to me, because if that was any other person, you'd be in prison. So what is this country really standing for?
Colin Kaepernick
Me
You
Country
Prison
Sense
Other
Presidential
Emails
Deleted
Make
Because
Person
Any
Done
Candidate
Really
Standing
Things
When the Founding Fathers arrived here in Philadelphia to forge a new nation, they didn't come as Democrats or Republicans or to nominate a presidential candidate. They came as patriots who feared party politics.
Michael Bloomberg
Politics
Party
Nation
Fathers
Presidential
Feared
New
Come
Democrats
Came
Arrived
Forge
Candidate
Patriots
Republicans
Who
Founding
Founding Fathers
Here
Philadelphia
I can imagine people in Third World countries looking at, you know, someone like Hillary Clinton raising $35 million for her presidential campaign that goes to really, you know, nonproductive means, and they see that, and they just - it's just really immoral, I believe.
Cindy Sheehan
You
People
World
Looking
Believe
Presidential
Presidential Campaign
Immoral
See
Someone
Countries
Like
Know
Hillary
Hillary Clinton
Clinton
Campaign
Goes
Just
Really
Means
Her
Million
Raising
Third
Imagine
Third World
During the presidential primaries of 1940, I received a request from the Democratic National Committee to sing God Bless America before the speeches.
Kate Smith
God
National
Before
Presidential
Bless
Sing
Democratic
God Bless
America
Committee
Request
Received
Speeches
Many observers believe that the greatest damage Russia has done to U.S. interests in recent years stems from the Kremlin's interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential race. Although there is no question that Moscow's meddling in American elections is deeply worrying, it is just one aspect of the threat Russia poses.
Ivo Daalder
Meddling
Believe
Presidential
Worrying
Presidential Race
One Aspect
Threat
Russia
No Question
Stems
Observers
Moscow
Although
Greatest
Kremlin
Years
Question
American
Done
Just
Just One
Race
Interests
Elections
Aspect
Interference
Many
Deeply
Recent
Damage
Recent Years
Poses
Political pandering comes in all shapes and sizes, but every four years the presidential primary bring us in contact with its purest form - praising ethanol subsidies amid the corn fields of Iowa.
John Sununu
Political
Every
Pandering
Corn
Presidential
Purest
Purest Form
Shapes
Contact
Primary
Iowa
Praising
Years
Subsidies
Form
Sizes
Fields
Ethanol
Us
Four
Bring
Presidential elections and the voter experience have long been fraught for black people. From racist poll taxes to made-up literacy tests to the egregious rollback of voting rights over the past 50 years, American democracy has, at times, felt like a weird and failed social experiment.
Patrisse Cullors
Democracy
Rights
Experience
People
Voting
Black
Long
Past
Experiment
Presidential
Fraught
Failed
Weird
Over
Voter
Like
Voting Rights
Felt
Been
Years
Tests
Times
American
Poll
Literacy
Social
Taxes
Elections
Thirteen years after the end of the Soviet Union, the American press establishment seemed eager to turn Ukraine's protested presidential election on November 21 into a new cold war with Russia.
Stephen Cohen
War
Election
November
Cold
Cold War
Presidential
Presidential Election
Press
Ukraine
Russia
Seemed
New
Years
End
American
Soviet
Soviet Union
Establishment
After
Turn
Union
Eager
Thirteen
Was Sen. Barack Obama a Muslim? Did he ever practice Islam? The presidential candidate officially rejects the claims, but the issue of Obama's personal faith has re-emerged amid conflicting accounts of his enrollment as a Muslim during elementary school in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.
Aaron Klein
Faith
World
School
Practice
Islam
Nation
Presidential
Enrollment
Claims
Muslim
Obama
He
Indonesia
Most
Issue
His
Accounts
Did
Personal
Officially
Candidate
Conflicting
Barack
Barack Obama
Elementary
Elementary School
Ever
Rejects
Voting in presidential and congressional elections is a national right - and the national government should protect it.
Adam Cohen
Government
Voting
National
Presidential
Protect
Elections
Should
Congressional
Right
When we get a chance to take part in elections, I am ready to fight for leading positions, including in the presidential vote.
Alexei Navalny
Vote
Fight
Positions
Presidential
Take
Part
Leading
Ready
Am
Get
Elections
Including
Chance
A triumph in which Kissinger could claim to have played some little part, in the presidential elections that November, President Richard Nixon had won the second greatest landslide in American history. Forty-seven million Americans had voted for him - and for his and Kissinger's policies - representing more than 60 percent of all the votes cast.
Alistair Horne
History
November
Richard Nixon
President
Presidential
Claim
Nixon
Some
Percent
Triumph
More
Cast
Kissinger
Could
Had
Part
Voted
Votes
Policies
Him
Greatest
His
Won
Than
American
Representing
American History
Which
Little
Richard
Elections
Landslide
Million
Played
Second
I work really long hours and work a lot and have done press tours and junkets, but there is nothing like a presidential campaign that I have experienced before... I think at one point we visited three different cities in one state in 12 hours. It's exhausting.
America Ferrera
Work
Three
Long
Before
Nothing
Think
State
Presidential
Presidential Campaign
Press
Visited
Cities
Long Hours
Point
Tours
Like
Hours
Exhausting
Lot
Campaign
Done
Different
Experienced
Really
If you do a serious presidential bio, you want to supply the reader with maximum material because otherwise you're offending the reader. A president for many people is a serious thing and they want to know everything.
Amity Shlaes
You
People
President
Otherwise
Everything
Presidential
Supply
Know
Reader
Because
Material
Offending
Maximum
Want
Many
Serious
Bio
Thing
It's sobering to realize that there's a huge chunk of the U.S. voting population that doesn't think of sexual assault as something horrendous enough to disqualify a presidential candidate.
Ana Kasparian
Voting
Think
Enough
Presidential
Chunk
Sexual
Horrendous
Something
Huge
Candidate
Sobering
Realize
Assault
Population
It was a presidential election year, and as a member of a consortium of Ivy League radio stations, we participated in 'network' coverage of election night.
Andrea Mitchell
Election
Year
Presidential
Presidential Election
Stations
Member
Network
League
Coverage
Ivy
Ivy League
Radio
Radio Stations
Night
My long-held fear is that Mr. Obama is hiding something about his education. During the endless 2008 campaign, Mr. Obama would not release his college grades. Given that President George W. Bush and Sens. Al Gore and John Kerry all had proved mediocre grades were no impediment to a presidential bid, Mr. Obama likely had other concerns.
Andrew Breitbart
Education
Fear
College
Other
President
President George W. Bush
Presidential
Release
Hiding
Obama
Would
John
John Kerry
About
Something
Given
Impediment
Had
Likely
Bid
Concerns
Gore
Proved
George
Were
His
George W
Campaign
George W. Bush
Grades
Endless
Bush
Al
Al Gore
Kerry
Mediocre
Ultimately, presidential campaigns are - or at least should be - about the candidates, not their spouses or surrogates.
Andrew Rosenthal
Presidential
About
Spouses
Least
Ultimately
Campaigns
Candidates
Should
In September 2008 - as Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and AIG, the world's biggest insurance company, accepted a federal bailout - Senator John McCain of Arizona, in what was widely viewed as a political move, suspended his presidential campaign and called on Obama to rush back to Washington for a bipartisan meeting at the White House.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
World
Political
White
White House
September
Meeting
Back
Presidential
Presidential Campaign
Obama
John
Rush
Brothers
John McCain
Federal
Arizona
Bailout
House
Accepted
Insurance
His
Campaign
Senator
Suspended
Move
Bankruptcy
McCain
Biggest
Viewed
Company
Washington
Widely
Bipartisan
I was at Facebook in 2012, during the previous presidential race. The fact that Facebook could easily throw the election by selectively showing a Get Out the Vote reminder in certain counties of a swing state, for example, was a running joke.
Antonio Garcia Martinez
Vote
Facebook
Election
Example
Joke
State
Presidential
Presidential Race
Easily
Out
Running
Fact
Previous
Could
Throw
Reminder
Counties
For Example
Get
Race
Certain
Showing
Swing
If you'd come to me in 2012, when the last presidential election was raging and we were cooking up ever more complicated ways to monetize Facebook data, and told me that Russian agents in the Kremlin's employ would be buying Facebook ads to subvert American democracy, I'd have asked where your tin-foil hat was.
Antonio Garcia Martinez
Me
Democracy
You
Facebook
Cooking
Complicated
Election
Presidential
Presidential Election
Ways
Would
Hat
Would-Be
Russian
Data
More
Ads
Come
Employ
Kremlin
Were
Up
American
Where
Subvert
Agents
Asked
Your
Raging
Ever
Last
Buying
Iowa has long been heralded as a bulwark against the money and media that dominate the modern presidential race. Its caucus requires voters in every precinct to actually gather in a room, at one time, and listen to neighbors pitch their chosen candidates, before they are allowed to vote.
Ari Melber
Time
Vote
Money
Long
Before
Every
Presidential
Presidential Race
Neighbors
One Time
Allowed
Voters
Iowa
Caucus
Been
Bulwark
Dominate
Modern
Pitch
Listen
Candidates
Against
Race
Room
Requires
Media
Chosen
Actually
Gather
The first-in-the-nation Iowa caucus is crucial for every presidential campaign.
Ari Melber
Every
Presidential
Presidential Campaign
Crucial
Iowa
Caucus
Campaign
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