I've been told to go back to my country so many times, I can't even count.
“I've been told to go back to my country so many times, I can't even count.”
— Pramila Jayapal · Count
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I've been told to go back to my country so many times, I can't even count.
“I've been told to go back to my country so many times, I can't even count.”
— Pramila Jayapal · Count
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“I've been told to go back to my country so many times, I can't even count.”
“I became an immigrant, civil and human rights advocate, then the first South Asian elected to the Washington State Legislature and the only woman of color in the Washington State Senate, and then was elected in 2016 to the United States Congress.”
“Rather than name-calling and arguing about whether it is appropriate or not to employ radical tactics, we progressives need to start listening to each other.”
“The fact that the immigration issue was the first thing Trump took aim at was a good thing for me, because it's what I spent my life working on. It became a place to see what we've become as a country, and how overreach can actually serve to bring those of us on the Left and Democrats together.”
“I actually had a number of different careers. I worked on Wall Street; I was a Master's in Business. I left that to work in the public sector.”
“In my experience, endorsements by public officials, they don't count for anything.”
“Election victories increasingly depend on factors other than who votes, or tries to vote, and for whom. In 2000, the presidency was awarded by the Supreme Court, pre-empting the count of thousands of Florida votes.”
“You just decide what your values are in life and what you are going to do, and then you feel like you count, and that makes life worth living. It makes my life meaningful.”
“I've lost count of how many times I have performed in Chennai.”
“If you don't vote, you don't count.”
“You need to show the manager that he can count on you, that you keep training hard every day.”
“I'm conscious of my race and ethnicity in the legislature - it's hard not to be.”