“Tomorrow is Election Day. That's the day we Americans wake up, consider our options, and then remember we didn't register to vote.” RememberTomorrowVoteWake UpElectionRegisterElection Day Author:Conan O'Brien
“Tomorrow is Election Day. It's what they call the midterm elections, and you can cut the indifference with a knife. It's the day Americans leave work early and pretend to vote.” CuttingTomorrowVoteElectionIndifferenceKnivesElection DayMidtermsMidterm Elections Author:David Letterman
“Now that the midterm elections are over, President Obama has invited congressional leaders from both parties to a meeting at the White House tomorrow. When asked if he's nervous, Obama said, 'Oh, I'm not going to be there. I just invited them over. They can figure it out themselves.'” IfsSaidHousePresidentWhitePartyLeaderFiguresTomorrowElectionMeetingsNervousWhite HousePresident ObamaInvitedMidtermsMidterm Elections Author:Jimmy Fallon
“Modi winning or not winning is not important. I can go home tomorrow & open a tea stall but the nation must not suffer.” I CanImportantHomeSufferingWinningNationsDemocracyTomorrowIndiaElectionTea Author:Narendra Modi
“At the moment we have a critical situation in Greece. Even as we speak, where there is an open attempt by the EU to destroy Syriza by splitting it. There is a German obstinacy and utter refusal to seriously consider an alternative. The reason isn't even a lack of money, because money swims around the EU coffers endlessly, and they could write off the debt tomorrow if they wanted. But they don't want to do so, because of the election of a left-wing government. They want to punish Syriza in public, to humiliate it so that this model doesn't go any further than Greece.” IfsWantWritingReasonMomentsGovernmentWantedLeftSpeakSituationTomorrowModelsElectionWingsCriticalDebtAlternativesSwimGreeceRefusalLeft WingHumiliateSplittingObstinacy Author:Tariq Ali
“You can organize elections any day, even tomorrow. But what will be the result of chaotic elections? More chaos!” TomorrowElectionChaosOrganizeChaotic Author:Joseph Kabila