What do you mean 'how do I feel about politics?' What sort of question's that?– Ginette McDonald suffers no fools on the campaign trail
Because you're young. You're virtually a child, and children are the future.– Ginette McDonald tells Seven Sharp reporter Jehan Casinader why she wants him to join her on the campaign trail
When he [Donald Trump] was running for president, I did all I could in my small semi-retired way to alert people to the danger he presented, and even now people think I'm over-obsessed and scream at me that I'm an old leftie. But there's this pernicious, cheap plasticky kind of fascism leaking through the world now at a great rate — certainly infecting New Zealand — and it all leads straight back to Moscow. So when people ask what do I do in my spare time, I say I'm an online activist.– Excerpt from an interview with Ginette McDonald, Stuff, 31 August 2019
I was advised by a very senior politician to use as a slogan 'I know my neighbourhood.– Aspiring Wellington City Councillor Ginette McDonald
Vote for me if you want to see some action...of the right sort.– Ginette McDonald lures voters at the Newtown market
My big, round half-Irish head.– Ginette McDonald describes her campaign billboard
I will always act in the best interests of the widest number of people.– Ginette McDonald's election promise
I know the shopkeepers, business owners, community leaders - I'm a part of this city. My father delivered a lot of the children in the ward. Having been a television producer, I'm used to making decisions, and getting the blame for others' mistakes. I'm no stranger to that sort of responsibility.– Ginette McDonald on why she ran for council, The Wellingtonian, February 2014
Change is not necessarily good, but people who are far wiser than I am have suggested it is time to perhaps infuse it with some fresh energy.– Ginette McDonald on hoping to bring some fresh energy to the council, The Dominion Post, August 2013
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