I ask you to find your voice and use it not only to choose your elected officials but to shape the issues that will shape our lives.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I'm elected president, I'll make people's voice the foundation of policymaking.
I promise that as a president elected in a direct popular vote, I will try to be the voice of all citizens.
Speak up! We live in a democracy. We all need to make sure our voices are heard and our opinions are known.
You want to represent the country and you want elected officials that are representative of the country.
I'll never run for office. But I intend, either on the fiscal commission or on issues like immigration, to hopefully have my voice be heard.
If you're in Congress, you vote and give speeches. But governors have to make decisions every day, and presidents have to make decisions every day.
I reserve the right to survey the national political landscape for candidates at all levels who reflect a proper understanding of our national security, economic security, and family security - the ideals of social conservation, the heart and strength of our country.
I'm going to save my public voice largely for the issues where I have some depth.
Part of the problem you have is that you don't have a dialogue between elected officials and their constituents. They've built these barricades, these barriers around themselves and tried to avoid interaction with their constituents.
The real truth is, I just want to keep the voice of dissent alive in all of our elections. I don't really want to hang out with politicians.
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