Obama still has work to do with the vision thing. Convincing voters that he has a credible, practical plan to turn the nation around is a process, not a speech.
To anger female voters in America is to tread on the tiger's tail. Women turn out in huge numbers, and they are well aware of how their bodies work and what they need.
Americans talked about voters the same way Russians talked about Stalin. They had to be obeyed.
If Congress can move President's Day, Columbus Day and, alas, Martin Luther King's Birthday celebration for the convenience of shoppers, shouldn't they at least consider moving Election Day for the convenience of voters?
At the end of the day, one of the most politically active voters in the country, seniors, will know who stood with them and who didn't.
Some people think that welfare reform should have hurt Bill Clinton with black voters.
Obama ran a hard-edged and negative campaign against Romney, hoping to convince recession-weary voters that his rival was unworthy of the job.
The question is whether voters, particularly independents, believe that Obama truly values personal liberty and responsibility as much as the government-bought safety net.
Requiring valid, photographic identification is a common sense step to ensure voter integrity and sound elections.
You can make tough decisions that I believe voters for years have asked us to do.
I may not be the favourite candidate of some people within the Republican establishment, but the voters made a decision.
Voters are hungry for principled, conservative fighters - because the threat to our liberties from Washington never has been greater.
While Republican voters have remained universally supportive of their President, Democrats and Independents are returning to a more naturally critical stance.
Voters care only that student loans remain freely available and that they cost taxpayers as little as possible.
I'm insisting, quite unapologetically, on the need to have these appropriate security measures in place to protect the voters, which is my principal charge.
My interest in foreign policy is above the average voter's interest. That doesn't mean we shouldn't talk about it.
I think it's a tremendous opportunity, particularly given the complexion of the overall voter structure in California. It's very hard for a Republican to get elected.
Wisdom of the Ages: "The Pope and Congress" It looks as if confidence in the American voter to exorcise the demons in the Capitol has completely fallen through.
Romney still enjoys the Republicans' traditional advantage among voters who are veterans, but the Obama campaign is confident it can chip away at that.
If the Republicans think that by having stated and even achieved most of the Contract that they are therefore entitled to the acceptance and favor of the American voter, they're crazy.
The public is strongly in favor of the Kyoto Protocols, so strongly in favor that a majority of Bush voters thought that he was in favor of it. They are simply unaware.