Election 2024 Quotes

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But if Donald Trump is the Republican nominee in 2024, we must do everything we can to defeat him. If Trump is on the ballot, the 2024 presidential election will not just be about inflation, or budget deficits, or national security, or any of the many critical issues we Americans normally face. We will be voting on whether to preserve our republic. As a nation, we can endure damaging policies for a four-year term. But we cannot survive a president willing to terminate our Constitution.
Liz Cheney (Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning)
The institutions that American’s founders created to safe guard liberal democratic government cannot survive when half the country does not believe in the core principles that undergrid the American system of government. The presidential election of 2024, therefore, will not be the usual contest between Republicans and Democrats. It is a referendum on whether the liberal democracy born out of the Revolution should continue. Today, tens of millions of Americans have risen in rebellion against that system. They have embraced Donald Trump as their leader because they believe he can deliver them from what they regard as the liberal oppression of American politics and society. If he wins, they will support whatever he does, including violating the Constitution to go after his enemies and political opponents, which he has promised to do. If he loses, they will reject the results and refuse to acknowledge the legitimacy of of the federal government, just as the South did in 1860. Either way, the American liberal political and social order will fracture, perhaps irrecoverably. (Page 3)
Robert Kagan (Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart--Again)
The year 2020 will mark the end of the U.S. presidency and the executive branch of the government. Let’s just say the American public will finally be fed up by then and leave it at that. The legislative branch will essentially absorb the responsibilities of the executive branch, with a streamlined body of elected representatives, an equal number from each state, forming the new legislature, which will be known simply as the Senate. The “party” system of Democrats, Republicans, Independents, et al., will un-complicate itself into Liberals and Conservatives, who will debate and vote on each proposed bill and law in nationally televised sessions. Requirements for Senate candidates will be stringent and continuously monitored. For example, senators will be prohibited from having any past or present salaried position with any company that has ever had or might ever have a professional or contractual connection to federal, state, or local government, and each senator must submit to random drug and alcohol testing throughout his or her term. The long-term effects of this reorganized government and closely examined body of lawmakers will be a return of legislative accountability and public trust, and state governments will follow suit no later than 2024 by becoming smaller mirror images of the national Senate.
Sylvia Browne (End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies About the End of the World)
As such, it is in my humble opinion as an astrologer that Donald Trump will not be impeached as long as Saturn is in Capricorn. However, as Saturn enters his 7th House in Aquarius in December 2020 up until March 2023, he will experience a major obstacle that may compel him to readjust his Goal. As such, it can present itself as possible difficulties if he tries for re-election, forcing him to modify his strategy and rethink his moves. Or, it could have something to do with marriage troubles (the 7th House is concerned with relationships, after all). But it would be a temporary hurdle. All’s well for him as he is still in the steady climb state until 2028, when Saturn enters his 10th House and halts his progress, so he can still get re-elected either in 2020 or 2024 should he retain his Goal of becoming President.
Cate East (Success Astrology: Your Celestial Map of Success)
We cannot handle another year of prejudice, the threat of World War 3, violence around the world, and fearmongering. 2024 must have the elements of catapulting America to a healthy state of mind and global affairs.
Sandra E. Jackson
Should we be afraid? With the 2024 election looming, and democracy itself on the ballot, the answer is yes, we should be very afraid.
Joe Moore (White Robes and Broken Badges: Infiltrating the KKK and Exposing the Evil Among Us)
The power of the changing Latino electorate is most pronounced in one data point: 22 percent of Latinos will be voting in their first presidential election in 2024, with a surprising 38 percent of the entire Latino electorate—nearly four in ten voters—being new since 2016.
Mike Madrid (The Latino Century: How America's Largest Minority Is Transforming Democracy)
To understand what's happening in the U.S. presidential election of 2016, you need to know what's going on in the year 2024! Soundscape: Where hearing is believing.
Royce Flippin
On what other occasion do millions of us watch a public figure give a speech in the pouring rain without an umbrella, as Rishi Sunak did when calling the 2024 election?
Douglas Beattie (How Labour Wins: (And Why It Loses) From 1900 to 2024)
In the ever-evolving landscape of our world, trends are the signposts that guide us towards the future.
Jeston Punnyman (The 2024 UK General Election: Labour's Historic Victory and the Future of British Politics (TrendLens Collection))
If Trump is on the ballot, the 2024 Presidential election will not just be about inflation or budget deficits or national security, or any of the many critical issues we Americans normally face. We will be voting on whether to preserve our republic. As a nation we can endure damaging policies for a 4-year term, but we cannot survive a president willing to terminate our constitution.
Liz Cheney (Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning)
Put another way: I don't know what's going to happen on Election Day, other than the fact that the election won't be the only thing I'm thinking about- as November 5, 2024, also marks the ten-year anniversary of the death of my mother: a milestone so striking, it seems impossible to me even as I write it. And guess what? I won't be the only person in this country with something else on my mind that day, either.
Kat Timpf (I Used to Like You Until...: (How Binary Thinking Divides Us))
Kemp uses] election technology that is vulnerable to hacking and manipulation.”8 These are the same complaints Republicans made after the 2020 election. Apparently when Stacy Abrams makes them, the media takes them seriously, but when Republicans do, they are labeled conspiracy theorists.
Christina Bobb (Stealing Your Vote: The Inside Story of the 2020 Election and What It Means for 2024)
It’s worth noting that when Fox News called Arizona for Joe Biden on election night with only 75 percent of the vote in, Arizonans were mad. Trump had won Arizona in 2016 by more than 91,000 votes over Hillary Clinton. Despite rarely leaving his basement, Joe Biden earned a total of 1,040,774 votes in Maricopa County, AZ (Phoenix). That’s 508,490 more votes than Obama earned in 2012 (532,284), nearly doubling Obama’s 2012 performance in the key swing state. Arizonans wanted an explanation. During his four years in office, President Trump had corrected their border crisis and shut down much of the human and drug trafficking coming into the state. Arizona is Trump country. Many locals believe there is no way he lost their state, and they weren’t going to let Biden take it without a fight. They showed up in mass numbers.
Christina Bobb (Stealing Your Vote: The Inside Story of the 2020 Election and What It Means for 2024)
And while America has a party system to protect against such minority rule, the damage a third-party candidate, or candidates, could do on Election Day 2024 is as palpable as it is terrifying and incalculable. A relatively small percentage of the voting public in a mere smattering of crucial battleground states could easily tip the Electoral College to Donald Trump with little more than 40 percent of the vote and potentially somewhere in the mid-to high thirties.
Joe Moore (White Robes and Broken Badges: Infiltrating the KKK and Exposing the Evil Among Us)
2016 Green Party candidate Jill Stein, whom some blamed for splitting the vote for Hillary Clinton in key electoral states, potentially causing Clinton’s electoral loss to former president Trump. Stein won more votes than Trump’s margin of victory in Wisconsin and Michigan, states that would have tipped the outcome of the election if Clinton had won them and she is running again in 2024 on the Green Party ticket as well.
Joe Moore (White Robes and Broken Badges: Infiltrating the KKK and Exposing the Evil Among Us)
Those trend lines aren’t getting any better as we approach the 2024 election. The warning lights I saw leading up to the election of Donald Trump in 2016 have only brightened. I was always far more concerned about a wholesale spread and adoption of the Klan ideology than I was about any individuals. You can arrest individuals and put them behind bars. You can’t do the same with ideas, and the white nationalist movement that threatens the very future of this country has pretty much adopted the original Klan orthodoxy hook, line, and sinker.
Joe Moore (White Robes and Broken Badges: Infiltrating the KKK and Exposing the Evil Among Us)
We need to fear that the 2024 election will signal the end of the checks and balances that have preserved our system through thick and thin since the time of the Founding Fathers. Government agencies, like the Department of Justice and the IRS, becoming thinly disguised tools to do the bidding of the administration means a permanent redefinition of the role of these agencies, just as the KKK has envisioned from the time of its founding.
Joe Moore (White Robes and Broken Badges: Infiltrating the KKK and Exposing the Evil Among Us)
On the Friday after the Twitter board accepted his offer, Musk flew to Los Angeles to have dinner with his four older boys at the rooftop restaurant of the Soho Club in West Hollywood. They did not use Twitter very much and were puzzled. Why was he buying it? Just from their questioning, it was clear that they didn’t think it was a great idea. “I think it’s important to have a digital public square that’s inclusive and trusted,” he replied. Then, after a pause, he asked, “How else are we going to get Trump elected in 2024?
Walter Isaacson (Elon Musk)
I think it’s important to have a digital public square that’s inclusive and trusted,” he replied. Then, after a pause, he asked, “How else are we going to get Trump elected in 2024?
Walter Isaacson (Elon Musk)
In summer 2024, it overturned a precedent set in 1984 that required courts to defer to experts in federal agencies when interpreting regulatory laws. Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo gave the right to make those judgments to judges, rather than agency experts. Taking a sledgehammer to the modern administrative state, Loper Bright jump-started the reorganization of the government that Movement Conservatives had always wanted. But rather than reviving small government, the Supreme Court advanced an authoritarian system in which judges, rather than an elected Congress, would determine the law. Immediately, conservative judges began to use junk science to reach their preferred conclusions.
Heather Cox Richardson (Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America)