It is not the qualified voters, but the qualified voters who choose to vote, that constitute political power.


State Papers, 1861-1865 (ed. 1907)


It is not the qualified voters, but the qualified voters who choose to vote, that constitute political power.

It is not the qualified voters, but the qualified voters who choose to vote, that constitute political power.

It is not the qualified voters, but the qualified voters who choose to vote, that constitute political power.

It is not the qualified voters, but the qualified voters who choose to vote, that constitute political power.