Questions over voter apathy have left some supporters of Community Board 11 Chairman Jerry Iannece wondering how their candidate could have lost in September's primary election.
Not exact matches
«The
question facing British
voters on Thursday is just a specific, local version of a
question being considered by
voters all
over the advanced world: Should we vent our rage at the institutions we are dissatisfied with by replacing them with some unspecified, nationalism - inflected replacement?»
Over two days of testimony before Congress earlier this month, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg dodged a litany of
questions from lawmakers about how the data of 87 million Americans ended up in the hands of
voter profiling firm Cambridge Analytica.
While Kennedy faced
questions from some
voters over whether he would take orders from the pope, that kind of skepticism is virtually unheard of today, Galston says.
Democrats
over the weekend
questioned the results of a Siena College poll that showed Cuomo viewed viewed unfavorably by 51 percent of
voters, after only 40 percent viewed him that way last month.
The other big sticking point is
over the nature of the
question to be eventually put to Scottish
voters.
It was also proposed that Miliband would spend two days each week outside the Westminster bubble, speaking to
voters all
over the country, and suggested he approach prime minister's
questions in a less confrontational manner.
No matter the internal strife
over Donald Trump's presidential bid, the intensely competitive Republican primary contest is bringing a booming number of
voters to the polls — while Democratic turnout plunges, raising
questions about whether these trends will last through November.
According to a press release sent out earlier today by Davis, the state Board decided on Sept. 15 to advise county boards of elections that both sides of the ballot should contain text and a graphic, such as an arrow, that highlight to
voters the need to turn the ballot
over to locate the constitutional convention
question.
«While the Convention
Question won't be on the front of the ballot where it should be,
voters will at least be urged to turn the ballot
over to vote on whether to hold a Constitutional Convention and on two Amendments proposed by the Legislature.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg faced more
questions over his leadership, whilst Labour leader Ed Miliband pledged to listen to
voters on the issue of immigration, as Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship reports:
There is, therefore, a
question mark
over Clarke's popularity amongst current Conservative
voters, presumably due to his past refusual to compromise on his pro-European views.
Mrs May's decision raised
questions over why she has taken the risk of putting her future in the hands of
voters in «a gamble she didn't need to take».
But it was an awkward choice of words, and in the following days the Conservatives realised a standoff
over the English
question risked the pledge to Scottish
voters sliding.
In 2015, it felt like the rest of the nation was getting to experience a little bit of my job when this
voter (at 1:10) on the BBC's
Question Time special tore into Ed
over Labour spending.
Among the
question topics were his plans for the remainder of election day, what was most surprising in his campaign, public polls showing him substantially behind, whether his family is happy that the campaign is
over and what he thinks
voters care about most.
Jeremy Corbyn batted off
questions about Trident, his reshuffle and whether he can win
over voters...
Jeremy Corbyn batted off
questions about Trident, his reshuffle and whether he can win
over voters in a lengthy interview on the Today programme.
It's suggesting that it be given the final say
over the wording of the eventual
question which will be put to Scottish
voters.
Haley's campaign announced that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will visit South Carolina to campaign for Haley along the coast June 18, though how much influence Romney has
over GOP
voters there is an open
question after his dismal finish in the state's 2008 presidential primary.
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Voters all
over Long Island are
questioning whether our new system for voting works.
Efford said backbench MPs who once
questioned whether Corbyn, the MP for Islington North, could gain support among traditional
voters had been won
over by his performance.
Where the Conservatives have more grounds for optimism are some of the other
questions asked in the recent polls about David Cameron — a recent ICM poll that found that David Cameron was seen as a potential PM, a person who could change the way people thought about the Conservatives and a person who
over a third of Labour
voters and almost half Lib Dem
voters said they could vote for; another ICM poll that found that 40 % of people thought that Cameron was the natural heir of Tony Blair — these sort of findings were definitely not seen after Michael Howard became leader.
Efford said backbench MPs who once
questioned whether Corbyn could gain support among traditional
voters had been won
over by his performance.
«We have seen,
over the last six months, his favorability, his job performance rating, and the generic re-elect
question, all slipping
over the last six months, largely with Republicans, largely with upstate
voters, but a little bit across the board.
«Legitimate
questions over the funding provided to campaigners risks causing harm to
voters» confidence in the referendum and it is therefore right that we investigate.»
About the best news for Lhota was that 30 percent of the
voters questioned said they didn't know enough about him to form an opinion, meaning he still has a shot at winning them
over.
In 2015 a UKIP parliamentary candidate was
questioned over allegations he tried to influence
voters with sausage rolls.
«The heated, sometimes angry, debate
over the proposal to build a mosque two blocks from Ground Zero has New York State
voters twisted in knots, with some of them taking contradictory positions depending on how the
question is asked,» said Quinnipiac University Polling Institute director, Maurice Carroll, commented in a statement.
«The
question is, how useful is highlighting the [climate] issue to pull some of these swing
voters over with him?»
I want to establish clarity for British
voters and deliver sovereignty to the British Parliament
over the
question of its future relationship with its biggest trading partner.»
On
questions swirling
over Cambridge Analytica, @RepAdamSchiff says: «We need to find out what we can about the misappropriation of the private information of tens of millions of Americans... used by this digital arm of the Trump campaign to manipulate American
voters.»
The Cambridge Analytica scandal is now raising
questions over the tactics used to try to influence
voters in the Brexit vote.
Meanwhile, US media is viewing the case as an international effort to read
voters» minds and raising
question mark
over privacy policy of Facebook.
Communicate
over the phone with Registrar of
Voters staff about poll worker attendance and any other team needs (missing supplies,
questions, etc.).