For decades, voters have complained about the abuse of the welfare system.
As voters complained to lawmakers, regulators made it more difficult for insurers to raise rates.
Of course, if that happens, voters will be complaining to pollsters about how little gets done in Washington.
At some polling places, voters complained of having to wait in long lines before casting their ballots.
The voters, many of whom registered when they received their driver's license, complained to county election officials.
Democrats had won a court order impounding the ballots after several voters complained of irregularities.
Indeed, the voters could hardly complain about a lack of choice in this race, if they tuned in to it.
Time after time the voters complained about this and yet you persist.
While voters may complain that every campaign seems the most negative ever, contrarians say they serve a useful purpose.
But when voters are endlessly complaining about mindless squabbling in Washington, it is obviously not good politics all the time.