I always lose the election in the polls, and I always win it on election day.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that what people say they will do in opinion polls (the "polls") is often different from how they actually vote on election day. The speaker, Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, seems to believe that even though the polls may suggest he will lose an election, he ends up winning on the actual voting day. This could mean that the polls do not always accurately reflect how people will vote in the end.
About Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister in Israel’s history, having served a total of over 16 years. He has faced criticism over expanding Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and is currently facing potential war crimes charges at the International Criminal Court.
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The Obama presidency has two great missions: fixing the economy, and preventing Iran from gaining nuclear weapons.
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I’m a proud member of the rabble.
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I always lose the election in the polls, and I always win it on election day.
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So I think we should stay focused on the real problem in the Middle East. It’s not Israel. It’s these dictatorships that are developing nuclear weapons with the specific goal of wiping Israel away.
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I am certain that I speak on behalf of my entire nation when I say: September 11th we are all Americans – in grief, as in defiance.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
There is a fundamental situation in which the country has reached rock bottom, that a mother can’t send her children out of the house in the morning. The country has reached rock bottom and this needs to be changed.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
But so far, you know who’s been violating the nuclear nonproliferation pact day and night? Those who signed it. Iran, Iraq, Libya and Iran violates it while calling for Israel’s destruction and racing to develop atomic weapons to that end.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
I don’t think you can rely on Iran. I don’t think you can rely on other radicals like the Taliban. They dispatched Al Qaida to bomb New York and Washington. What were they thinking? Were they that stupid? They weren’t stupid. There is an irrationality there, and there is madness in this method.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
First of all, Arafat is wrong. Jerusalem is Israel’s capital, will never be divided, and will remain the capital of the State of Israel, the capital of the Jewish people, for ever and ever.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
As far as a nuclear weapons-free zone, you know, when the lion lies down with the lamb, and you don’t need a new lamb every day to satisfy the lion, then we might have this kind of transformation in the Middle East.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
I can tell you one thing, Iran is closer to developing nuclear weapons today than it was a week ago, or a month ago or a year ago. It’s just moving on with its efforts.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
We don’t point a pistol at our own forehead. That is not the way to conduct negotiations.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
The Israeli government has proved over the past year its commitment to peace, both in words and deeds. By contrast, the Palestinians are posing preconditions for renewing the diplomatic process in a way they have not done over the course of 16 years.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
Our policy is very simple. The Jewish state was set up to defend Jewish lives, and we always reserve the right to defend ourselves.
Prime Minister of Israel (1996-1999, 2009-2021, 2022-present)
I think that a strong Israel is the only Israel that will bring the Arabs to the peace table.
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