I'm a big believer if you want to change people's minds or get someone to vote for you, either a voter or a colleague, you've got to first get their attention.
I think the federal government really should be supporting Louisiana and ensuring that every person from that area has an opportunity to vote on what will occur in the area.
The more people who are dependent on government handouts, the more votes the left can depend on for an ever-expanding welfare state.
Stand-up is like a movie every night. You write it, direct it, produce it, the audience votes, and you go home. There's nothing more satisfying.
Abstention means you stayed at home or went to the beach. By casting a blank vote, you're saying you have a political conscience but you don't agree with any of the existing parties.
Fifty percent of people won't vote, and fifty percent don't read newspapers. I hope it's the same fifty percent.
Voting has not been tough for me, for the most part, because there's guideposts about what will bring about the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest amount of people.
Where is the politician who has not promised to fight to the death for lower taxes- and who has not proceeded to vote for the very spending projects that make tax cuts impossible?
With my support, the House of Representatives recently voted to permanently repeal the death tax so that family farms and businesses can be passed down to children and grandchildren.
It is crucial that members of Congress cast votes that are supportive of the values upon which our nation was founded: equality, freedom, and opportunity for all people.
One, with God, is always a majority, but many a martyr has been burned at the stake while the votes were being counted.
The big secret to winning elections is to get more votes than your opponent. My friend Representative Robin Hayes is a good example to study.
Don't gamble the future of your children and Malaysia; think and contemplate because your vote will determine not only the future of the country but also your grandchildren.
I've always voted Republican because America is exactly that, a republic. You can't expect much leadership with a Democrat behind the desk their not even close to dual efficient.
There are two political truisms: Old people vote and Republicans eat their young.
But I'm not trying to convince anybody how to vote or how to live. Nobody's ever successfully accused me of being realistic.
If you say three things in a row that make sense, people will vote for you.
Maybe some people thought I was 'safe' so they didn't really bothered to vote for me at all.
Corporations serve an important purpose, but telling people how to vote isn't one of them.
Whenever a fellow tells me he's bipartisan, I know he's going to vote against me.
All the blood is drained out of democracy - it dies - when only half the population votes.