“There was room for a Democrat to break with the interest groups and to vote for Roberts. (Hillary Clinton) could have because she has credentials of thirty-years standing.” YearsInterestRoomsBreakGroupsStandingVoteClintonDemocratThirtyThirty YearsCredentialsInterest Groups Author:Calvin Jillson
“Hillary Clinton announced she's running for president. Yesterday in Ohio, Hillary popped into a Chipotle and she ordered a burrito bowl with chips and salsa. And on her way out she said, 'That locks down the Hispanic vote.'” WaySaidRunningPresidentVoteClintonYesterdayBowlsLocksChipsOhioHispanicSalsaBurritosChipotleChips And Salsa Author:Conan O'Brien
“Hillary Clinton's younger brother Tony is facing criticism for using the Clintons' political connections to help his career. So on the down side, she has a sketchy brother named Tony. On the up side, she just locked up every vote in New Jersey.” HelpingPoliticalSidesCareersBrotherCriticismConnectionsVoteClintonLockedJerseyNew JerseyLocked UpYounger BrotherSketchy Author:Jimmy Fallon
“None of this seems to affect the leadership, that people don't go out to vote, that they don't feel the need to go vote, that they already feel disenfranchised. It's not just Obama's fault or Clinton's or whomever's, it's all of them, the whole collection of clowns I've had to sit through.” PeopleNeedsFeelsWholeSeemsVoteFaultsClintonCollectionsClownDisenfranchised Author:Lewis Black
“As a Republican, I voted with President Clinton consistently in our efforts to bail out our European friends in Kosovo to stop genocide. I am proud of those votes. I am proud of President Clinton for that.” PresidentEffortProudRepublicanVoteClintonGenocideConsistentlyBailPresident ClintonKosovo Author:Gordon Smith
“I would not ask anyone to vote for me based on my last name. I am certainly not campaigning to be president because my last name is Clinton.” LastsAsksNamesPresidentVoteClintonCampaigningVote For Me Author:Bernie Sanders
“Between trying to impeach Bill Clinton, Florida 2000, and the recall in California, I'm beginning to think that Republicans will do anything to win an election-except get the most votes.” ThinkingTryingWinningRepublicanVoteElectionBillsClintonCaliforniaRecallsFlorida Author:Bill Maher
“Now that Hillary Clinton is officially running for President I am officially not going to vote for her. It's official.” RunningPresidentVoteClintonOfficials Author:R. C. Sproul, Jr.
“The thing is, whenever I see Hillary Clinton, I feel like I have to vote for her. She makes me feel guilty because I feel like I should vote for her so that she'll feel better about herself because she'd been in such a bad marriage.” FeelsShouldVoteClintonGuiltyFeel BetterBad MarriageHe Makes Me Feel Author:Lewis Black
“Hillary Clinton could say she was a woman and running for president. And Sarah Palin could say she was a woman and running for vice-president. But Obama couldn't say, 'I'm black and I'm running for president.' It couldn't come out of his mouth. He couldn't say that because, if he did, he'd lose votes.” IfsRunningBlackPresidentLosesMouthsVoteClintonVicesVice PresidentPalin Author:Paul Mooney
“My teenage children watched Senator Clinton on the Today Show, mouths agape. They attended our local caucus with me and saw hundreds of our friends and neighbors gathered in the elementary school gym on that Sunday afternoon, despite an ugly Maine snowstorm. They listened to the thoughtful searching debates and saw us cast our votes. How could anyone suggest we didn't know exactly what we were doing? 'What's the point of electing someone who doesn't believe in the American people?' they asked. 'If she wants to ignore us now when she's only a candidate, what will she do as the President?'” PeopleIfsKnowsWantBelieveChildrenShowsTodaySchoolPresidentSawsMouthsVoteClintonCastsUglyNeighborDebateLocalsDespiteCandidatesThoughtfulSundayGymAfternoonSenatorsTeenageElementary SchoolMaineCaucusAgapeSunday AfternoonsSnowstorms Author:Shoshana Zuboff
“The irony is that what was supposed to be a great vulnerability of Hillary Clinton , which the Iraq war vote which she has acknowledged was a terrible mistake, has lent an aura of strength in a funny way.” WayWarMistakeTerribleVoteClintonIraqSupposed To BeIronyVulnerabilityIraq WarAuras Author:Joe Conason
“Do not vote for Hillary [Clinton] because she is a woman. Ask yourself, who has done more for women so far and who will do more for women in the future - and then make your choice.” DoneChoicesAsksVoteClinton Author:Anne-Marie Slaughter
“All my life I've been involved with racial politics. I was a Freedom Rider in the South. I was the author of books on gang violence, I was a community organizer in Newark, New Jersey, and when I spoke to the Black Caucus, congressional and state, I realized they were going all the way for Hillary [Clinton] and so was the Latino caucus in Sacramento and I asked myself this question: "Do I really want to cast my vote against these people who have been central to my life and to the soul of the country?" And so I went with them. Period.” PeopleWayWantHas BeensBookSoulCountryStatesBlackCommunityViolenceInvolvedPeriodsVoteClintonSouthCastsI RealizedSpokesGangJerseyLatinoRidersNew JerseyOrganizerCaucusSacramentoNewarkGang Violence Author:Tom Hayden
“"Vote for one; get both of us." Campaign slogan. She [Hillary Clinton] was constantly portrayed as a co-president even during the campaign. The Smartest Woman in the World. That's how they portrayed her to us.” WorldPresidentVoteClintonCampaignsSlogans Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Bernie Sanders lost the Democratic presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton, but he won more than 12 million votes in the primaries and was respectfully and elaborately saluted by Hillary Clinton, whom he has endorsed.” LostMillionsVoteDemocraticClintonPrimariesPresidentialNominations Author:Scott Simon
“These are people that are gonna vote for Hillary Clinton. They couldn't care less that she is sleazy. They couldn't care less that she cannot tell the truth. They couldn't care less that she exposes this nation to great risk.” PeopleCareNationsRiskVoteClintonTelling The TruthGreat RiskSleazy Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Hillary Clinton's record in office is dreadful. Her ideas are dreadful. They will make us less safe. So, but there is no way I'm going to vote for a guy who is just totally uninformed, un-presidential as Donald Trump is.” WayIdeasGuyRecordsTrumpSafeOfficeVoteClintonPresidentialUninformed Author:Bret Stephens
“I think many of the mainstream media players are liberal Democrats. They intend to vote for Hillary [Clinton]. They believed Donald [Trump] was the easiest candidate for Hillary to beat.” ThinkingPlayerMediaTrumpBeatsVoteClintonDemocratCandidatesMainstreamMainstream Media Author:Ted Cruz
“If that's the kind of person you want, vote for Hillary [Clinton], vote for [Donald] Trump - and you go to hell with both of them.” IfsWantKindPersonsHellTrumpVoteClintonGo To Hell Author:Louis Farrakhan
“Millions of Americans have already convicted Mrs. Clinton on many, many things. They will never vote for her.” MillionsVoteClinton Author:Bill O'Reilly
“I wish there were somebody I could be comfortable voting for. I might have to vote for Hillary Clinton, even though I have big reservations about her.” BigsMightWishComfortableVoteClintonVotingReservations Author:Paul Wolfowitz
“In 2014, when Hillary Clinton was not yet running for president, I stated that I was not in agreement with her politics. More recently, when asked my thoughts about Hillary Clinton during a public conversation with Gloria Steinem, I stated, "she embodies the very best of imperialist white supremacist capitalist patriarchy, but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't vote for her."” MeanRunningPresidentWhiteConversationVoteClintonAgreementCapitalistPatriarchyMy ThoughtsGloria Author:Bell Hooks
“Here's the biggest problem I think Donald Trump has. He's not getting enough votes today of the people who already say they don't like Hillary Clinton.” PeopleThinkingEnoughProblemTodayTrumpVoteClinton Author:John Brabender
“They have to earn our vote. Neither Hillary [Clinton] or Donald [Trump] have earned our votes, yet the media is kind of closing ranks around them to try to prevent before people find out that there is actually - you know, that we actually have other choices. We are not limited to two corporate candidates.” PeopleKnowsTryingKindTwoChoicesMediaTrumpVoteClintonCorporateCandidatesClosing Author:Jill Stein
“You have two parties that are funded by deep corporate interests, largely overlapping, that you begin to see a convergence. You have the Republican intelligentsia and the Republican spokespeople, and 50 GOP security figures who have all come into Hillary's [Clinton] camp. Not to mention Mitt Romney, who has defected from [Donald] Trump, although it's not clear where his vote is going to be. But everyone from John Negroponte to Meg Whitman have all declared allegiance to Hillary. And Hillary has likewise, very formally opened the door to encouraging Republicans to come in.” TwoInterestPartyClearDoorsSecurityFiguresTrumpRepublicanVoteClintonCorporateCampsRomneyAllegianceGopConvergenceMegOverlappingSpokespeople Author:Jill Stein
“Hillary Clinton cannot be honest, in a nationwide campaign, about what she's gonna do. She wouldn't get 30% of the vote, maybe 40, if she did. Just like Obama didn't. Obama didn't campaign on 90% of the stuff that he ended up doing. Quite the opposite, in fact.” IfsFactsStuffHonestOppositesVoteClintonCampaignsBeing Honest Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Against these two [Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton] I would [vote], but I never voted for [Barack Obama]. I always voted third party - the ones who say their gonna jail the bankers.” TwoPartyTrumpVoteThirdsClintonBarackJailBankersThird Parties Author:Bill Burr
“I don't feel like it's a wasted vote because I think it encourages more people like that to run. I vote for the candidates that aren't bought and paid for like the Clintons.” PeopleThinkingFeelsRunningVotePaidClintonCandidates Author:Bill Burr
“I dislike both of [candidates] but there's obviously no choice in the election - if you're concerned about the future of anything, you need to vote for Hillary Clinton.” IfsNeedsChoicesConcernedVoteElectionClintonCandidatesDislike Author:Dylan Moran
“I think Democrats ought to be concerned, that the party has become almost prideful about the college-educated vote that it's getting, the support that Hillary Clinton is getting against Donald Trump.” ThinkingPartySupportCollegeOughtTrumpConcernedVoteClintonDemocratEducated Author:Mark Shields
“I have a question for Republicans running for the House and the Senate. I'm asking this question with genuine sincerity: Why should people vote for you? It's clear that you don't want to stop Hillary Clinton.” PeopleWantShouldRunningHouseClearRepublicanVoteAskingClintonGenuineSinceritySenate Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Hillary [Clinton] wins and the Republicans are gonna quickly be irrelevant. She's gonna get her Supreme Court nominee. She's gonna open the borders. The country is going to be flooded with unregistered Democrat voters, that are gonna end up voting anyway, to go along with the dead who vote.” EndsCountryWinningRepublicanVoteCourtClintonDemocratSupremeBordersVotingVotersSupreme CourtIrrelevant Author:Rush Limbaugh
“So if you are a Republican and you just can't abide [Donald] Trump - which means you're not serious about stopping Hillary [Clinton]; you're not serious about keeping her out of the White House - then people should vote for you because you?” PeopleIfsShouldMeanHouseWhiteSeriousTrumpRepublicanVoteClintonWhite HouseStopping Author:Rush Limbaugh
“The Never Trumpers, no matter what is learned about Hillary Clinton, they will not vote for Trump.” MatterTrumpVoteNo Matter WhatClinton Author:Rush Limbaugh
“If she Hillary Clinton win just two of the three big battleground states - North Carolina, Florida and Virginia - she will have shut off Trump's path to 270 electoral votes, even if he wins the other toss-up states.” IfsTwoStatesBigsThreeWinningPathTrumpVoteClintonFloridaVirginiaCarolinaTossNorth CarolinaBattleground Author:Mara Liasson
“The Senate is the big prize. Until recently, Democrats felt confident they could get the four seats they needed to take back control if [Hillary] Clinton is in the White House and Vice President Tim Kaine held the tie-breaking vote.” IfsBigsHouseFeltPresidentWhiteFourNeededVoteClintonDemocratVicesTiesSeatsPrizeWhite HouseSenateVice President Author:Mara Liasson
“Such a closely divided election; Secretary [Hillary] Clinton won the popular votes.Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin - about 112,000 votes separated the two candidates as well.” WellsTwoVoteElectionClintonCandidatesDividedSecretaryMichiganPennsylvaniaWisconsinPopular Vote Author:George Stephanopoulos
“Even though Hillary Clinton won the popular vote, you now have Republicans in charge of the White House, the Congress, a majority of governors, more governors than they've had in 100 years, more state houses than they've ever had before.” YearsStatesHouseWhiteRepublicanVoteMajorityClintonCongressWhite HouseGovernorsPopular Vote Author:George Stephanopoulos
“It will be an unusual dynamic [in Congress]. It won't be like the rallying behind President [Barack] Obama in 2009 or behind President [George W.] Bush, even at the beginning of his presidency, or even [Bill] Clinton in '93, when he got his budget through on a partisan vote.” PresidentBehindsVoteBillsClintonCongressBarackBudgetsUnusualPresidencyPartisansPresident Barack ObamaPresident George W BushRallying Author:William Kristol
“In order to fight militarism under Hillary Clinton or under Donald Trump, it's very important that we cast a vote on behalf of peace and on international - and a policy based on international law and human rights.” HumansImportantLawOrderFightingRightsPolicyTrumpVoteClintonInternationalHuman RightsCastsBehalfInternational LawMilitarism Author:Jill Stein
“You have a lot of young people who still feel somewhat marginalized, even if they do vote for Hillary Clinton.” PeopleIfsFeelsStillsYoungVoteClintonMarginalized Author:Julianne Malveaux
“Hillary Clinton, [Democrats] say, leads the popular vote by two million, and a shift of a few votes in a few states would have won the election.” TwoStatesMillionsVoteElectionClintonDemocratPopular Vote Author:Steve Inskeep
“Hillary Clinton`s popular vote lead is now up to 2.3 million votes, but get this, [Donald] Trump`s percentage of the popular vote has now dropped to 46.4 percent.” MillionsTrumpPercentVoteClintonPercentagesPopular Vote Author:Chuck Todd
“Since 1900, only three other [than Donald Trump ] presidents have won the White House with a smaller percentage of the popular vote. Woodrow Wilson in 1912, Richard Nixon in 1968, and Bill Clinton in 1992.” ThreeHousePresidentWhiteTrumpVoteBillsClintonWhite HousePercentagesWilsonPopular Vote Author:Chuck Todd
“I take great solace in the fact that Donald Trump lost the popular vote. Hillary Clinton got over 2.5 million more votes than Donald Trump got. So I can't say in any way that the people think that harassing women is appropriate. So I don't think we should read into his victory the fact that, you know, women's rights are going to be diminished.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWayShouldI CanFactsLostMillionsRightsTrumpVictoryVoteClintonAppropriateWomens RightsSolacePopular Vote Author:Barbara Boxer
“I can't predict if I will see a woman president, but I think I may well because, again, Hillary Clinton got more votes probably than any other Democratic candidate ever, except for Obama. But she got more votes than Trump and she got more votes than Richard Nixon got when he won the election, more votes than John Kennedy got when he won.” IfsThinkingWellsMayI CanPresidentTrumpVoteElectionDemocraticClintonCandidatesJohn Kennedy Author:Barbara Boxer
“The principle, that should be a fundamental principle in our democracy, the principle of "one person, one vote," says that the vote of every American should count equally. And if it does, Hillary Clinton should be the president of the United States.” IfsShouldPersonsDoeStatesPresidentUnitedPrinciplesUnited StatesDemocracyVoteFundamentalsClintonFundamental Principles Author:Lawrence Lessig
“I would just say Hillary [Clinton] did win the popular vote.” WinningVoteClintonPopular Vote Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Hillary Clinton did try to reach out to the Sanders voters with policy concessions, but Sanders voters, especially his most activist core, are process people. They're not policy wonks. They're people who want big money out of politics. They're people who want fairness from the DNC chair. They're people who want every vote to count. They're the people who don't like Wall Street money. Right? They're primarily about the process of politics and whether or not it's fair and whether or not big-money elites are rigging things in your favor.” PeopleWantTryingBigsProcessStreetsPolicyWallFairsVoteClintonFavorsCoreChairsActivistVotersReach OutElitesFairnessConcessions Author:Van Jones