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16. "The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.” John F. Kennedy, Former U.S. President. 17. “Voting is not only our right—it is our power.”
– 1877 slogan of Tilden supporters during conflict that led to the Compromise of 1877 "Hayes the true and Wheeler too" – Slogan and campaign song title for Rutherford B. Hayes and William A. Wheeler, with song adapted from 1840s "Tippecanoe and Tyler too". "The boys in blue vote for Hayes and Wheeler" – Hayes' appeal to fellow Union Army ...
Strong and stable – slogan used by Prime Minister Theresa May while campaigning for the 2017 general election; it also became an internet meme; Take back control – slogan popularised by the Vote Leave campaign in support of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union in the 2016 Brexit referendum [11]
"Believe women", a slogan of the #MeToo movement. The phrase was popularized after Justice Brett Kavanaugh's nomination hearings in 2018. Rainbow wave, a phrase to describe the record number of openly LGBT candidates for office in the 2018 midterm elections (over 400), [57] and in increasing numbers since that year (over 1,000 each in 2020 and ...
Passing his three-year anniversary as party leader, Starmer could learn a lot from Harold Wilson’s first election victory in 1964 Voices: Starmer has tried plenty of slogans – but voters need ...
With one week remaining until the Nov. 5 election, voting rights organizations are going all out to encourage voters from across the political spectrum to exercise their right to vote.
The "Vote often" portion of this phrase is the more controversial clause of this quote. While the phrase could be interpreted to mean that a citizen should vote in every election they are eligible to (such as party primaries, non-presidential election years and in local elections) so as to show a truly noble interest in one's civic duty, it appears that the phrase originally was meant to ...
The Swamp the Vote website and other efforts by the Republican Party to encourage different methods of voting, he added, are good — and normal — efforts to increase participation, despite what ...