Matthew Dunlap famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I think we have an awful lot to be proud of. No one is questioning the legitimacy of the outcome of the 2016 election. There are some lingering questions about how elections have been conducted, who was able to vote legally or not.
-- Matthew Dunlap -
Maine election law specifies that anyone who is qualified to access the voter file must keep it confidential. And that is directory language. Making the list available is discretionary under the law.
-- Matthew Dunlap -
I think the systems that we have in place, which are run by local election officials, actually will be found to work very, very well, and that American voters should feel pretty good about the systems that help us elect our leadership and decide issues.
-- Matthew Dunlap
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Goodbye, my almost lover. Goodbye, my hopeless dream. I'm trying not to think about you, can't you just let me be? So long, my luckless romance, my back is turned on you. Should've known you'd bring me heartache. Almost lovers always do.
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It takes strength to be proud of yourself and to accept yourself when you know that you have something out of the ordinary about you.
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I'm proud of my sexuality.
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I did not bring Deism into Bavaria more than into Rome. I found it here, in great vigour, more abounding than in any of the neighboring Protestant States. I am proud to be known to the world as the founder of the Illuminati.
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I look at my roommates who are so proud of me that it makes me proud.
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I am proud that [I was] , , , enabled to guide this great talent . . . towards the superb fulfillment of its individual potentialities, towards the greatest independence.
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An election is nothing more than the advanced auction of stolen goods.
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We've given all you people need to know and understand about our financial situation and how we live our life.
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I've been in a lot of elections.
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Well, Governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets.
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