To make it hard, to make it difficult almost impossible for people to cast a vote is not in keeping with the democratic process.
Filmmaking is a real democracy - it's up to the audience to vote with their tickets.
I was voted valedictorian, and at my school it wasn't based on grades; that was the popular vote.
To me, it was shocking that a government of men could look with such extreme contempt on a movement that was asking nothing except such a simple little thing as the right to vote.
Elections have consequences. So many people want to complain, but they don't want to vote. We can talk about Hillary Clinton. We can celebrate her; we can support her, but if we don't come out and vote for her, for shame.
We need each and every one of you to commit to vote for Barack Obama today!
What business do we have telling people who to vote for? They probably know more about it than we do.
It takes ground activity to stimulate that Black vote.
Choosing how you vote should not be a snap verdict based on a few minutes of television.
When it comes to international trade, the question is, who is going to write the rules, the United States or China? And my vote is the United States.
When we vote to leave, I think a majority of people in Scotland will also vote to leave as well.
My crash and burn over drugs and alcohol is very well known; I've never, ever hidden that story. If there are people who would not vote for me because of that history, I understand.