Here we have the best Democratic Process Quotes from famous authors such as Sarah Palin, John Lewis, James Hansen, Debbie Stabenow, David E. Sanger. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.

I am a conservative Republican, a firm believer in free market capitalism. A free market system allows all parties to compete, which ensures the best and most competitive project emerges, and ensures a fair, democratic process.
Selma helped make it possible for hundreds and thousands of people in the South to become registered voters and encouraged people all across America to become participants in a democratic process.
Sometimes you hear that many politicians vote for a bill in various forms before they vote against it, or vice versa. The conflict, negotiation, and eventual compromise involved in this process form the essence of the democratic process.
We have new developing ties with Japan whom always supports our democratic process and economic development.
The democratic process is always vulnerable and threatened by terrorists, by parties that do not believe in democracy.
I have repeatedly called for respecting institutions and the democratic process. Once the process is completed, we should always respect the outcome.
Living my life in conservation, I see far greater tragedies and crimes against wildlife than the loss of a few thousand badgers. The real reason so many people are so unsettled by the cull is its sinister reflection on the democratic process, on our government‘s attitude to conservation and to science.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was indeed a vital instrument of democracy, ensuring the integrity and reliability of a democratic process that we as a Country hold so dear.
Either you’re for ending Citizens United, or you’re not. So, if you’re for ending Citizens United, then act like you are against corporations influencing our democratic process.
Marrying video, sound, and words can create incredibly compelling storytelling, and when you add the political piece, you get a special combination: stories directly impacting the democratic process. It’s a unique responsibility and one I’m passionate about.
I am a relatively new Member to this Chamber, and it is troublesome to me and I can tell Members it is getting very troublesome to my constituents when they hear this repeated consistent drum beat of a corruption of the democratic process.
I don’t think that military-style information operations is conducive for any democratic process.
The fairest and most democratic process in terms of Supreme Court nominees is let the American people have a voice.