How To Use voting booth In A Sentence
- Yet it was precisely conservatives such as the Mormons who had blazed paths to the voting booths fifty years before.
- The first last and only rule any voter needs to take into the voting booth is do not vote for anyone that is an incumbent or presently holds another public/political office. Election 2010 | Quinn and Hynes Slam Each Other in Debate to See Who Will Be the Biggest Loser in November
- When many of them go into the voting booth they will punch the card or pull the lever for a candidate who appears strong.
- He claims many more people would support him in the anonymity of a voting booth.
- There were no voting booths, no polling places, no campaign workers greeting neighbors outside the local high school.
- The power of the voting booth is greater that money, unless you use the money to supply people like ACRON and Move On to buy votes! DNC plans major spending on midterm elections
- No great surprises here either, but grounds for rational hope at the voting booth.
- The magic word "recalibration" has come to mean mid-stream re-rigging of electronic machines, and is being strategically conjured in voting booths throughout the nation. Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman: Beware the Twin Towers of Electronic Election Theft
- What do you call a headless, legless guy hanging out at a voting booth? Here comes the bri...AAAAUUGGHHH!!!
- Madden, the Romney spokesman, said: I've never met a voter who walked into a voting booth and pulled a lever for a candidate because they have a certain adviser as part of their campaign team. Greg Mankiw Steps in it Again, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty