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Internet voting is surely coming. Though online ballots cannot be made secure, though the problems of voter authentication and privacy will remain unsolvable, I suspect we'll go ahead and do it anyway.
Ellen Ullman
Privacy
Voting
Problems
Internet
Will
Made
Though
Secure
Online
Remain
Unsolvable
Voter
Surely
Coming
Go
Ballots
Suspect
Cannot
Anyway
In 1992, the most treasured voter was a voter that would sort of swing back and forth, one that might vote for Republican for president, Democrat for governor. The voter that didn't have that strong of a partisan ID. These were the voters that we targeted.
James Carville
Vote
Strong
President
Back
Would
ID
Voter
Voters
Most
Democrat
Partisan
Sort
Were
Governor
Targeted
Republican
Might
Forth
Swing
Treasured
Voter ID laws are the most potent form of voter suppression legislation.
Jason Kander
Laws
Potent
ID
Voter
Most
Suppression
Legislation
Form
Since winning the election, Donald Trump has jump-started voter suppression efforts at the federal and state levels.
Jason Kander
Election
State
Winning
Federal
Since
Voter
Suppression
Trump
Efforts
Donald
Donald Trump
Levels
Let America Vote will make the case for voting rights by exposing the real motivations of those who favor voter suppression laws.
Jason Kander
Vote
Rights
Voting
Will
Those
Favor
Case
Laws
Voter
Voting Rights
Suppression
Make
Real
Motivations
America
Who
Exposing
If you're out there saying something that you don't personally believe, then it doesn't really matter if a voter agrees with what you're saying. If they don't believe that you believe it, then they're not going to listen to you anyway.
Jason Kander
Saying
You
Matter
Believe
Out
Something
Voter
Going
Listen
Anyway
Personally
Then
Really
Agree
It strikes me as a sound, honest statement for a prospective voter to say: 'Look, I haven't given this election a minute's thought, and it's just not fair for me to cancel out the vote of someone who actually gives a damn.' Indeed, it's not just sound and honest - it's the ethically responsible thing to do.
Jeff Greenfield
Me
Vote
Election
Thought
Damn
Strikes
Statement
Indeed
Say
Out
Responsible
Minute
Someone
Given
Gives
Prospective
Voter
Fair
Look
Sound
Cancel
Just
Not Fair
Ethically
Who
Actually
Thing
Honest
The 2004 Election marks the first time in modern political history that Republican voter turnout matched Democratic turnout in a presidential election year.
Jeff Miller
Time
History
Political
Election
First
Year
Presidential
Presidential Election
Marks
Voter
Democratic
First Time
Matched
Political History
Modern
Republican
Turnout
We've got 50 percent voter turnout for presidential elections. That's appalling. We can do so much better.
Joan Blades
Better
Presidential
Percent
Voter
Got
Much
Elections
Turnout
Appalling
The documented incidences of voter fraud are very rare, yet throughout the country, forces have mobilized in over 30 states to stop it. These efforts are very partisan.
John Lewis
Rare
Country
States
Fraud
Throughout
Over
Voter
Voter Fraud
Partisan
Documented
Forces
Very
Efforts
Stop
People aren't necessarily as concerned with how you vote as long as they feel they have a voice. If you can cross that basic threshold - that is, when a voter knows you're willing to listen to them and that you care about their lives - then that's most of what you need to get their vote. It's not your voting record.
John Yarmuth
You
Vote
People
Voting
Care
Threshold
Long
Willing
Record
About
Cross
Voice
Feel
Voter
Most
Concerned
Knows
How
Get
Listen
Them
Then
Your
Lives
Basic
Necessarily
Need
The No. 1 thing I want a voter to think about when they see my name, or hear my name, is what I stand for, and what I want to do for them and their family while elected.
Julian Castro
Family
Think
See
About
Name
Voter
Hear
Want
While
Them
Elected
Stand
Thing
I worked my way up in the private sector and implemented Georgia's tough voter ID law.
Karen Handel
Law
Tough
Way
Sector
ID
Implemented
Voter
Private
Georgia
Private Sector
Up
Worked
First of all, it's important to note that the federal government doesn't have the authority to take anybody off of any voter rolls. The states are in control of each of their voter rolls in the 50 states.
Kris Kobach
Government
First
Important
Control
States
Federal
Federal Government
Take
Voter
First Of All
Off
Authority
Any
Rolls
Anybody
Note
Each
We're looking at all forms of election irregularities, voter fraud, voter registration fraud, voter intimidation, suppression, and looking at the vulnerabilities of the various elections we have in each of the 50 states.
Kris Kobach
Election
Looking
States
Intimidation
Fraud
Various
Voter
Voter Fraud
Suppression
Vulnerabilities
Forms
Registration
Elections
Each
The Department of Homeland Security knows of the millions of aliens who are in the United States legally and that's data that's never been bounced against the state's voter rolls to see whether these people are registered.
Kris Kobach
People
Alien
State
States
Security
See
Data
Never
Voter
Knows
Been
Department
Legally
Rolls
Whether
Against
Registered
Who
Homeland
Homeland Security
United
United States
Millions
Facts have come to light that indicate that a pivotal, close election was likely changed through voter fraud on Nov. 8, 2016: New Hampshire's U.S. Senate Seat, and perhaps also New Hampshire's four electoral college votes in the presidential election.
Kris Kobach
Light
Election
College
Changed
Presidential
Presidential Election
Fraud
Indicate
Through
Facts
New
Voter
Voter Fraud
Come
Votes
Perhaps
Likely
Also
Hampshire
Close
Senate
Pivotal
Electoral
Electoral College
Seat
Four
Political science has long tried to tackle a fundamental question of voter behavior: Do voters choose politicians because those politicians hold views that they like, or do voters choose policy positions because the politicians they like say those positions are correct?
Kristen Soltis Anderson
Science
Political
Behavior
Long
Politicians
Positions
Say
Correct
Those
Tried
Tackle
Voter
Like
Voters
Policy
Because
Question
Political Science
Hold
Choose
Views
Fundamental
The children of politicians learn the allure and tricks of politics along with their alphabet. They inherit a network of useful contacts, and - if they're lucky - a name that confers instant voter recognition.
Linda Colley
Politics
Politicians
Recognition
Tricks
Network
Instant
Allure
Contacts
Name
Voter
Along
Alphabet
Learn
Children
Useful
Inherit
Lucky
One of the areas that many of us, including the Women's March organizers, are focusing on is starting mass voter registration and voter engagement.
Linda Sarsour
Women
Focusing
Area
Mass
Voter
Registration
Us
Engagement
Many
Including
March
Starting
I am a Tony voter; it is an honor that I take seriously. Each season, I enter the process with a degree of enthusiasm and optimism, which dissipates as I slowly plow through show after show.
Lynn Nottage
Seriously
Honor
Degree
Enthusiasm
Enter
Plow
Slowly
Through
Take
Voter
Am
Optimism
After
Process
Which
Show
Each
Season
Tony
Instead of continuing with his empty crusade against voter fraud, President Trump should urge his Republican colleagues in Congress to work with Democrats to update the 1965 Voting Rights Act and restore the right to vote to all American citizens.
Marc Veasey
Work
Vote
Rights
Voting
Congress
President
President Trump
Colleagues
Fraud
Citizens
All-American
Restore
Instead
Crusade
Voter
Voter Fraud
Voting Rights
Empty
Democrats
Continuing
His
Trump
Update
American
American Citizens
Republican
Against
Urge
Should
Act
Right
During my time in the Texas State Legislature, I witnessed firsthand the lack of evidence behind the rampant claims of voter fraud and the obstacles voters would face if the 2011 photo Voter ID were put in place.
Marc Veasey
Time
Face
State
Rampant
State Legislature
Evidence
Claims
Photo
Fraud
Would
My Time
Put
ID
Voter
Obstacles
Voter Fraud
Voters
Witnessed
Firsthand
Were
Texas
Lack
Behind
Legislature
Place
There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud during the 2016 elections or any relatively recent election.
Marc Veasey
Election
Relatively
Evidence
Fraud
Voter
Voter Fraud
Any
Elections
Recent
Widespread
I know from firsthand experience that claims of non-existent voter fraud are used to raise fears, steamroll facts, and overcome common sense, resulting in laws that have nothing to do with ballot security and everything to do with voter suppression and discrimination.
Marc Veasey
Experience
Overcome
Fears
Sense
Nothing
Everything
Claims
Fraud
Security
Laws
Resulting
Facts
Voter
Voter Fraud
Know
Suppression
Non-Existent
Firsthand
Ballot
Discrimination
Common
In-Laws
Common Sense
Used
Raise
Sadly, voter suppression is not a thing of the past.
Marc Veasey
Past
Voter
Sadly
Suppression
Thing
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