Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting.
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The right to vote gives every eligible American a voice in our electoral politics. There's too much at stake to stay silent as this right is eroded.
The American people's vote can't be bought.
I would never say somebody had to vote for anybody. That would be terrible. I haven't said that.
I can't imagine anybody not wanting to make sure that noncitizens don't dilute legitimate U.S. citizens' vote.
When too many Americans don't vote or participate, some see apathy and despair. I see disappointment and even outrage. And I believe that out of this frustration can come hope and action.
You cannot deprive somebody of life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, because that is a right - constitutional right.
Having personally watched the Voting Rights Act being signed into law that August day, I can't begin to imagine how we could have all been so wrong in believing that more Americans would vote once they were all truly free to do so.
Too many people struggled, suffered, and died to make it possible for every American to exercise their right to vote.
The right to vote is the right upon which all of our rights are leveraged - and without which none can be protected.
Voting is a Constitutional right. Absent any evidence of fraud, all Americans have a protected right to vote, be they rich or poor, black, Hispanic or white, people who live in a big city or in remote rural areas.
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