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Civil and political rights are critical, but not often the real problem for the destitute sick. My patients in Haiti can now vote but they can't get medical care or clean water.
Paul Farmer
Vote
Rights
Problem
Water
Political
Care
Sick
Destitute
Critical
Civil
Clean
Clean Water
Haiti
Real
Political Rights
Get
Real Problem
Often
Patients
Now
Medical
Medical Care
Brexit is really a good forerunner of what's going to happen here in November, I think. The same angst that drove that vote is driving the American election.
Paul Manafort
Good
Vote
Election
November
Think
Angst
Driving
Drove
Forerunner
American
Same
Going
Happen
Really
Brexit
Here
Way back in October 2007, I had urged thousands of Australians to vote for Kevin Rudd and Peter Garrett's Labor Party. Why? Because they promised to get tough on illegal Japanese whaling.
Paul Watson
Vote
Tough
Party
Back
Way
Promised
Thousands
Had
Because
October
Labor
Australians
Get
Whaling
Urged
Japanese
Illegal
Peter
Why
Kevin
PACs don't vote in the district; people do.
Pete Gallego
Vote
People
District
As far as our rulers in Brussels are concerned, Her Majesty can stand for the European Parliament and vote in the elections for it. She doesn't, but she could.
Peter Hitchens
Vote
Our
Rulers
Brussels
Could
Parliament
Majesty
She
Concerned
As Far As
Far
Elections
Stand
European
Her
I'm one of those old cynics that thinks, whoever you vote for, the government always gets in.
Peter Hook
Government
You
Vote
Old
Those
Always
Gets
Cynics
Whoever
Thinks
I'm moved to think about the political state of our country right now. Most people who go out and vote have a very clear sense of what's right and wrong. And a lot of those people who don't aren't sure, so they don't go out and vote.
Peter Krause
Vote
People
Political
Country
Sense
Think
State
Our
Those
Out
About
Clear
Wrong
Most
Sure
Go
Lot
Very
Moved
Who
Now
Right
Right And Wrong
It never was because of my positions or policies that people refused to vote for me. In fact, most people agreed with my policy agenda. Rather, the problem was my personality.
Peter Navarro
Me
Vote
People
Problem
Personality
Positions
Rather
Fact
Never
Most
Policies
Policy
Because
Refused
In Fact
Agenda
Agreed
People who are registered to vote should vote. I vote all the time. If I'm not in the country, I do it over mail. Sometimes I don't know who the people are - I just pick whatever girl is Democratic.
Peter Stormare
Time
Vote
People
Sometimes
Girl
Country
Whatever
Mail
Pick
Over
Know
Democratic
Just
Registered
Should
Who
Why they vote for me is irrelevant, but if they do, they're in safe hands.
Pim Fortuyn
Me
Vote
Safe
Hands
Irrelevant
Why
I'm very much in the trenches, and I don't live in the lap of luxury. I come from a working-class military family. We watch the news and read the paper and vote, so there's always something to be upset about. I always have a certain amount of angst in my back pocket.
Pink
News
Family
Vote
Luxury
Military
Live
Back
Trenches
Paper
About
Pocket
Something
Angst
Come
Read
Always
Very
Upset
Much
Certain
Lap
Working-Class
Amount
Watch
I believe we can look forward to a more prosperous, more secure, and brighter future if we vote to leave the failing E.U. project.
Priti Patel
Future
Vote
Believe
Project
Secure
More
Failing
Prosperous
Look
Leave
Forward
Brighter
Brighter Future
The idea that the Hispanic vote hinges on one issue - immigration - is the most ridiculous and patronizing notion.
Rachel Campos-Duffy
Vote
Immigration
Idea
Most
Hinges
Issue
Hispanic
Patronizing
Notion
Ridiculous
I'm a Canadian who can't vote, so far be it from me to speak for what Americans want. But, I am also a close observer of politics and media in this country, and the intersection of both - and how both intersect, and overlap with, each other.
Rachel Sklar
Politics
Me
Vote
Speak
Country
Other
Both
Observer
Also
How
Overlap
Am
Close
Canadian
American
Want
Far
Who
Each
Media
Intersect
Intersection
Up until 1920, women couldn't vote. Until 1974, married women couldn't get their own credit cards or, in some cases, their own loans. Basically, the husband's professional, social, and economic identity covered the individual identity of the wife.
Rebecca Traister
Vote
Women
Wife
Husband
Own
Married
Some
Cases
Economic
Individual
Until
Identity
Covered
Up
Get
Social
Professional
Credit
Credit Cards
Cards
Basically
Loans
Nobody should be surprised that Republicans vote for Republican policy. Just like Democrats vote for Democrat policy.
Reid Ribble
Vote
Nobody
Like
Democrat
Policy
Democrats
Surprised
Just
Republican
Republicans
Should
Ultimately, if someone's paying hard-earned money to see me play live, they don't want a rant about what's happening on the other side of the world. They don't want to know which way they should vote.
Richard Ashcroft
Me
Vote
World
Money
Live
Other
Side
Way
Rant
See
About
Someone
Know
Ultimately
Want
Happening
Which
Should
Paying
Play
Losing the presidency is not like losing any other office. More than any other office, it's a vote about you as a whole human being.
Richard Ben Cramer
You
Vote
Human Being
Losing
Other
Presidency
About
More
Like
Than
Office
Any
Human
Being
Whole
I remember feeling proud as I cast my first vote in Chicago in the 1972 presidential election - President Richard Nixon versus Senator George McGovern. Finally, I could participate. There was so much at stake.
Richard Edelman
Vote
Remember
Election
First
Feeling
Richard Nixon
President
Presidential
Finally
Presidential Election
Nixon
Cast
Could
Participate
Proud
George
Chicago
Versus
Senator
Stake
Richard
Much
Even with flexible time off to vote, it's still difficult for our people to juggle work, polls, childcare, and other responsibilities.
Richard Edelman
Work
Time
Vote
People
Difficult
Other
Our
Our People
Responsibilities
Still
Juggle
Off
Childcare
Polls
Flexible
Even
Many people vote a straight party line from the president down to city council. Hollywood publicists need to think long and hard about who they are putting forward to lead their awards season campaigns.
Richard Grenell
Vote
People
Long
Party
Down
Think
President
City
City Council
About
Council
Lead
Putting
Party Line
Line
Campaigns
Straight
Hollywood
Hard
Who
Forward
Many
Awards
Season
Need
Millions of people walk into the voting booth and vote for someone they like.
Richard Grenell
Vote
People
Voting
Walk
Booth
Someone
Like
Millions
Millions Of People
Claiming that Social Security benefits are safe may sound naive, but my view is actually quite cynical. I believe that as long as the elderly continue to vote in large numbers, no Congress will renege on promised payouts for those already eligible to receive benefits.
Richard Thaler
Vote
Benefits
Will
Long
Congress
Cynical
Believe
Those
Claiming
Promised
Security
Naive
Safe
Sound
Continue
Quite
May
Social
Elderly
View
Large
Social Security
Social Security Benefits
Large Numbers
Actually
Eligible
Receive
Numbers
The Liberal Party of Canada, heading into an election, at the last minute they always stand up and they say: We know there's people out there that want to vote NDP and God love you. But if you vote for them you're throwing your vote away.
Rick Mercer
Love
God
You
Vote
People
Election
Party
Last-Minute
Liberal
Liberal Party
Say
Out
Minute
Throwing
Heading
Know
Always
Up
God Love
Canada
Love You
Want
Them
Stand
Your
Stand Up
They Say
Away
Last
Look at liberty's greatest historic advances: ending slavery. Giving women the vote. Outlawing legal segregation. Each and every time, the people at the forefront of advancing those reforms - often putting their lives on the line - called themselves liberals.
Rick Perlstein
Time
Vote
Legal
Women
People
Liberty
Ending
Giving
Every
Every Time
Liberals
Those
Segregation
Advances
Advancing
Putting
Look
Greatest
Forefront
Line
Historic
Reforms
Often
Themselves
Each
Lives
Slavery
Look at the political base of the Democratic Party: It is single mothers who run a household. Why? Because it's so tough economically that they look to the government for help and therefore they're going to vote.
Rick Santorum
Government
Vote
Political
Tough
Single
Party
Run
Economically
Look
Democratic
Democratic Party
Household
Because
Mothers
Going
Help
Who
Therefore
Base
Why
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