Political Quotes

Rae Oliver Davis

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2009: 1 quote2010: 24 quotes2011: 29 quotes2012: 6 quotes2014: 15 quotes2015: 33 quotes2016: 54 quotes2017: 34 quotes2018: 2 quotes2019: 327 quotes2020: 47 quotes2021: 99 quotes2022: 107 quotes2023: 1 quote2024: 6 quotes
Feb 25, 2019

I would urge that we oppose the gentleman's amendment.

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Feb 25, 2019

This legislation overreaches our Constitution.

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Feb 25, 2019

this government subsidy for politicians is the most unbelievable thing that I think I have encountered since I have been here in Congress.

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Feb 25, 2019

The Federal Government, Madam Chairperson, does not have a good history of providing cost-effective internet access to many programs.

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Feb 25, 2019

This bill is being rushed to the floor of the House for political reasons rather than actual good policy.

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Feb 25, 2019

In my home State of Illinois, also, for example, the requirements imposed by the State for somebody to prove that they are part of the university community are so lax...

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Feb 25, 2019

What we are trying to do is stop the potential for more McCrae Dowlesses in every other State in the Nation.

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Feb 25, 2019

William Wilberforce said, you can choose to look the other way, but you can never again say that you did not know.

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Feb 25, 2019

We cannot sit here and say that this process is not ripe for fraud, because what is illegal--what is alleged--and I believe there was fraud in North Carolina, which is why I think this process needs to be changed.

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Feb 25, 2019

Democrats boast that H.R. 1 is for the people. Yet they are failing the people by not doing their due diligence to ensure that H.R. 1 will protect each American's vote.

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Feb 25, 2019

H.R. 1 was drafted to serve the special interest of Democrats and the outside organizations that support the Democratic Party.

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Feb 25, 2019

This provision in H.R. 1 would prohibit States from treating 16- and 17-year-olds as ineligible to vote for purposes of automatic registration.

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