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“You sold out! We elected you, and you sold out! The next time we have an election, I think everyone should vote for himself. Or we might just as well vote for Charlie Brown! Yes, next year we may even say, 'You're elected, Charlie Brown!”
Charles M. Schulz“I think it is dangerous to confuse the idea of democracy with elections. Just because you have elections doesn't mean you're a democratic country. They're a very vitally important part of a democracy. But there are other things that ought to function as checks and balances. If elections are the only thing that matter, then people are going to resort to anything to win that election.”
Arundhati Roy, The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile: Conversations with Arundhati Roy“Every conceivable layer of the election process is completely riddled with vulnerabilities, so yes, hacking elections is easy!”
James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology“I was elected to the Diet in the same way as at every parliamentary election.”
Fritz Sauckel“Every election matters. Anyone that tells you otherwise doesn't understand politics. That said, not every election sends sweeping messages that are easy to discern, but every election provides lessons worth learning.”
Chuck Todd“Typically, in politics, more than one horse is owned and managed by the same team in an election. There's always and extra candidate who will slightly mimic the views of their team's opposing horse, to cancel out that person by stealing their votes just so the main horse can win. Elections are puppet shows. Regardless of their rainbow coats and many smiles, the agenda is one and the same.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem“As a Republic governed through the utilization of a democratic process, elections are necessary in order to give every United States citizen a voice in the governing of this great nation.”
Byron Goines, The 2014 Midterm Elections“How do you trust a prime minister who said one thing before the elections and does exactly the opposite after the elections?”
Kapil Sibal“Fillmore lost his party’s nomination the next year to yet another military hero, General Winfield 'Old Fuss and Feathers' Scott, an anti-slavery candidate who then lost the election to General Franklin Pierce (whose party’s slogan was 'We Polked you in 1844; we shall Pierce you in 1852').”
Steven A. Seidman, Posters, Propaganda, and Persuasion in Election Campaigns Around the World and Through History