“What day is it? Why, it's October 3rd, of course. And you know what that means — it's Mean Girls Day 2020!”— Tyler Aquilina, Entertainment Weekley , ew.com
“But of course, the only bulletproof prediction through political history is that people who make political predictions will keep getting things wrong sometimes.”— Sarah Almukhtar, Matt Flegenheimer, Umi Syam, Eden Weingart, New York Times, nytimes.com
“In this, an election year, she urged women to take the future into their hands: 'Don’t forget we are the largest voting body in this country. Let’s make it look more like us.'”— Emma Specter, Vogue, vogue.com
“Hey guys just wanted to remind you to drink some water, call your mom, and make sure you’re registered to vote.”— Jodie, twitter.com
“You didn’t vote for Obama? We can’t be friends.”— Cherien Dabis, Alex Parrish, Priyanka Chopra, imdb.com
“Kenneth: I don’t choose Democrat or Republican because choosing is a sin, so I just write in the Lord’s name. Jack: That’s Republican; we count those.”— Robert Carlock, Jack Burditt, Jack Donaghy, Alec Baldwin, imdb.com
“People want to like who they're voting for. People thought Al Gore was a big stiff until he stuck his tongue down Tipper's throat. They put George W. in office because he and Laura seemed like a fun couple to have a beer with. People have to want to invite you in for dinner.”— Jenna Bans, Olivia Pope, Kerry Washington, imdb.com
“The right to vote is precious, almost sacred. It is the most powerful nonviolent tool or instrument we have in a democratic society. We must use it.”— John Lewis, twitter.com
“Your vote matters. If it didn’t, why would some people keep trying to take it away?”— John Lewis, twitter.com
“Always remember, it only takes one voice to change the world. That voice could be yours.”— Lauren Hogg, twitter.com
“But we believed if we kept on working, if we kept on marching, if we kept on voting, if we kept on believing, we would make America beautiful for everybody.”— Al Sharpton, amazon.com
“I knew that I could vote and that that wasn't a priviledge; it was my right. Every time I tried I was shot, killed or jailed, beaten or economically deprived.”— Stokely Carmichael, americanradioworks.publicradio.org
“I am fifty-two years of age. I am a bishop in the Anglican Church, and a few people might be constrained to say that I was reasonably responsible. In the land of my birth I cannot vote, whereas a young person of eighteen can vote. And why? Because he or she possesses that wonderful biological attrib…”— Desmond Tutu, en.wikiquote.org
“The Senate is delaying their vote on the Healthcare Bill. The suspense may kill us before lack of insurance does.”— Stephen Colbert, twitter.com