“The fallacy is that politicians don't really do much about social issues. They just demonize their opponents as elitists and reap the benefit. It's a stupid way to do politics. Economic issues can more often be addressed concretely, and it would seem logical for people to vote their interests in this area.” PeopleWaySeemsSocialInterestIssuesEconomicStupidPoliticianBenefitsAreasVoteOpponentsLogicalSocial IssuesReapFallacyOften IsElitistEconomic Issues Author:Timothy Noah
“I think it is a simple statement of principle that in a democracy you should make your MPs work harder for your vote and try and get at least majority support in their local area, and that in a nutshell is what AV does.” ThinkingShouldTryingDoeSimplePrinciplesSupportDemocracyHard WorkAreasVoteHarderMajorityStatementsLocalsWork HarderMps Author:Nick Clegg
“My grandmother's grandparents were slaves. My grandmother Big Mama would tell me about the stories she heard as a child growing up in the shadows of a North Carolina plantation. It's only been in my lifetime that blacks have had the right to vote, live in certain areas or hold certain jobs. It is with this black history that I write about the financial challenges African-Americans still have.” WritingChildrenStillsStoriesBigsJobsCertainBlackChallengesGrowing UpGrowingHeardShadowAreasVoteSlaveLifetimeFinancialAfrican AmericanGrandmotherGrandparentMy GrandmotherBlack HistoryMamaCarolinaRight To VoteNorth CarolinaPlantationsChildren Growing UpGrowing ChildrenBig Mama Author:Michelle Singletary
“People are free to campaign and they will be free to vote. There won't be any soldiers, you know, at the queues. Anyone who has the right to vote is free to go and cast his vote anywhere in his own area, in his own constituency.” PeopleKnowsAreasVoteSoldierCastsCampaignsRight To VoteQueues Author:Robert Mugabe
“Voting is a Constitutional right. Absent any evidence of fraud, all Americans have a protected right to vote, be they rich or poor, black, Hispanic or white, people who live in a big city or in remote rural areas.” PeopleBigsBlackWhitePoorCitiesRichEvidenceAreasVoteVotingFraudProtectedAbsentHispanicRight To VoteBig CitiesRich Or PoorRural Areas Author:Juan Williams
“Elections are a kind of business. I have to present myself: 'I can do this and that for this area so please give me your vote'. People vote for the politicians who can best understand and contribute to their region or country. In a business you can choose your clients, and the message is targeted to them only. But politics is universal; no matter what age the audience, you have to send the same message to everyone.” PeopleGivingKindI CanCountryMatterAgeCan DoBusinessAudiencePoliticianPleaseMessagesAreasVoteUniversalGive MeElectionNo Matter WhatRegionsClientsI Can Do This Author:Takafumi Horie