“I have always made commercial music. The people who vote for the Grammy nominees are mostly in their 40s and have other jobs or are musicians themselves. They like music that they can relate to - they like commercial music.” PeopleMadeJobsMusicianVoteRelateGrammyCommercial Music Author:Al Walser
“Even if you only counted the votes that actually made it through the hoops in order to be cast, the president was really Al Gore.” IfsMadeOrderPresidentVoteCastsMade ItAlsGore Author:George Galloway
“Coolidge made less speeches and got more votes than any man that ever run. (William Jennings) Bryan was listened to and cheered by more people than any single human in politics, and he lost. So there is a doubt just whether talking does you good or harm.” PeopleMenHumansDoeMadeRunningPoliticsLostTalkingDoubtSpeechVoteHarmBryan Author:Will Rogers
“You know Lincoln's famous remark about "God must have loved the common people, because he made so many of them?" Well, you are not going to get people's votes nowadays by calling 'em common. Lincoln might have said it, but I bet it was not until after he was elected.” PeopleKnowsWellsMadeSaidMightPoliticsCommonCallingVoteEmsRemarks Author:Will Rogers
“You know, when I made a series of overtures to the Republicans, going over to meet with both Republican caucuses, you know, putting three Republicans in my cabinet -- something that is unprecedented -- making sure that they were invited here to the White House to talk about the economic recovery plan, all those were not designed simply to get some short-term votes. They were designed to try to build up some trust over time. And I think that, as I continue to make these overtures, over time, hopefully that will be reciprocated.” ThinkingKnowsTryingMadeThreeHouseTermWhitePlansEconomicRepublicanVoteSeriesRecoveryHopefullyWhite HouseInvitedShort TermCabinetsUnprecedentedCaucusEconomic Recovery Author:Barack Obama