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An Elected Official Is One Who Got 51% Of The Vote Cast By 42% Of The 67 Percent Of The People Who Are Eligible To Vote.
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An elected official is one who got 51% of the vote cast by 42% of
the 67 percent
of the people who are eligible to vote. When you calculate the odds, you
are just damn lucky to get anyone to run for any office.
Related:
It makes no difference who you vote for - the two parties are really one party representing four percent of the people.
-- Gore Vidal...
Say what you want about President Richard Nixon. How many people do you know who could get elected President when no one voted for them.
Ever run on to anyone who admitted voting for Richard Nixon?...
Some people vote in elections only to establish eligibility to complain about who got elected.
It is better to vote for someone you like and have them not elected than to vote for someone you dislike and have them elected.
Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote. NATHAN
In 1928, Charles King was re-elected President of Liberia with a majority of 600,000.
His opponent claimed that the vote had been rigged as there were only 15,000 people eligible to vote!...
No matter how you vote, a government still gets elected.
The drinking age should be 18. When you're 18 years old you're old enough to vote.
You should be old enough to drink. Look at who we have to vote for!...