The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too. Help, you women of privilege, give her the ballot to fight with.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Surely these women won't lose any more of their beauty and charm by putting a ballot in a ballot box once a year than they are likely to lose standing in foundries or laundries all year round. There is no harder contest than the contest for bread, let me tell you that.
It's time for women to wake up, to use the power of the vote, to honor the suffragists who chained themselves to the White House fence so that women could vote.
On the campaign, I've had the privilege of advocating for important issues that affect all women, like demanding equal pay for equal work, pushing to raise our minimum wage, and promoting the idea of paid family leave.
As a husband and as a father of girls, I cannot imagine any woman in my family making the sacrifice of sanity required to run for office. The limited reward for public service cannot blunt the cost.
Leadership desperately needs women.
Enable every woman who can work to take her place on the labour front, under the principle of equal pay for equal work.
Women risked their lives for the right to vote. When I hear people say, 'Oh, I'm not gonna vote,' I just wanna tear their heart out.
It is very creditable when a woman gets into politics. She does this at the expense of responsibilities toward her home and family and should be lauded for this.
You know, you have to put bread on the table. So you thank God you got the job.
In politics women type the letters, lick the stamps, distribute the pamphlets and get out the vote. Men get elected.