(10 quotes found)
“For the past 40 years, the law on voting rights has worked well to enfranchise the disenfranchised. But the threats to minority voters and efforts to discourage minority voters continue.”
Wade Henderson
“I want to make sure that the unincorporated areas don't feel any more disenfranchised.”
Delma Collins
“It's a false argument to say anybody is going to be disenfranchised. The only ones that are going to be disenfranchised are the ones trying to commit fraud. What are [Democrats] hiding from? What are they scared of?”
Steve Miskin
“There's no real representation of minorities. A lot of folks feel disenfranchised.”
Howie Carr
“Florida's 2000 felon purge program resulted in over 50,000 legal voters being disenfranchised. When asked for assurances that the [2004 felon list] was 90 percent accurate -- the minimum level local supervisors of elections requested for such a list -- we were told that it was better than the 2000 list, with no data to support its accuracy.”
Ion Sancho
“The residents that are there are really concerned they're being disenfranchised, and they don't have a voice in what's going to happen to them.”
John Hancock
“We're here for those 33 million customers a week worldwide that make up a huge part of the disenfranchised customer base, who don't even know where to buy the music if they hear it. But our customers are not going to walk into their favorite Starbucks store and feel as if it's been converted into a music store.”
Ken Lombard
“The Quartet itself must continue, but the role of a disenfranchised leader of that Quartet does not seem to me to be a particularly attractive thing to spend your life doing. And so I am considering (leaving) -- but not yet decided.”
James Wolfensohn
“... among higher echelons of society there is a perception that leaders are increasingly selfish, and not helping those in need. We've called it a leadership pathology.”
Paul Bickley
“There are a lot of people in Mexico and in the United States who are disenfranchised and are looking for a voice they can't find in the political parties.”
Chris Treter