Sentences with phrase «also gets my vote»

Sweet and salty also gets my vote - buzz!
In a similar price range, the City Elite also got votes of loyalty.
Union members also get a vote but, on past experience, we can expect fewer than 100,000 and perhaps as few as 70,000 to vote.
Many New York City and state political figures also got votes, including former New York City mayors Ed Koch, Rudy Giuliani, and David Dinkins.
It also gets my vote for best (and least anticipated) ending.
GM's addition of Stabilitrak as standard for the 2008 model also gets our vote of appreciation.
It also got voted as «The World's Leading Luxury Train» at The World Travel Awards for three years consecutively 2012, 2013 and 2014.

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They also argue that it threatens due process rights because it may not get done by the federal deadline to certify the vote, putting Wisconsin's electoral votes in jeopardy.
Shareholders will also get negligible voting rights with the stock.
This year, Americans watching the celebration on TV or online will also get to vote for one of two couples to be the «First Couple of 2016.»
After years of cleaning up her party's name and trying desperately to distance it from her father's racist and anti-Semitic outbursts, it seems that Le Pen believes she has now found the sweet spot between being mainstream enough to get votes but also being seen as enough of an outsider to bring about change.
The resolution, which contains instructions for key health care - related committees to begin drafting legislation to undo the health law, must also be passed by the House of Representatives (and is expected to get a vote there this week).
Franken also took on Representative Tom Price, Trump's nominee for the Department of Health and Human Services, for owning shares in tobacco companies while voting to do their bidding in Congress and for getting a «sweetheart deal» on biotech stock.
Icon launched its Mainnet on January 24, 2018, which got them off the Ethereum network and onto their own unique blockchain network known as a «loopchain» which allows individual connected blockchains to maintain their own affairs but also vote on issues that affect the entire ICON «loop» of blockchains.
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«Given that it's only about $ 1.50 a day in electricity, and I essentially break even, it's similar to getting a vote in the fork, and also purchasing Bitcoin on an exchange.»
Knauf, which also has a stake in the construction materials company, had asked shareholders to vote against the board nominees as part of its tactic to get USG (NYSE: USG) to accept its offer.
That's true, but I also think Walker has a chance to be the Tea Party - friendly alterative to Chris Christie if Ted Cruz collapses and Rand Paul fails to get much support outside of the ten percent of the Republican nominating electorate that was open to voting for his father.
We also get these seminaries in Arizona, but I don't recall ever being given the chance to vote on them.
We all know Ron Paul took second in the GOP primary, but what hasn't been reported widely yet is that he also got enough write in votes to place second int the Democratic Party primary.
We have a president that received no vetting from CNN or those who voted for him and look what we got... a partisan ideologue who has brought the number of Americans who need food stamps to a record high, embraced policies that have resulted in 23 million Americans unemployed or under - employed, decreased household incomes by $ 4000 annually, increased the number of Americans dependent on the federal government to nearly 50 % and appointed dozens of «czars» who we know nothing about and who were also never vetted.
Well, we recently had our elections here in Rutherford County, and it's humbling and sad all at the same time ¯ humbling to see the number of folks who give themselves selfishly to causes they believe in, humbling to see men and women subject themselves to the mauling they get when they run for office, humbling to see folks waiting to vote in the heat of this miserable Tennessee summer we're having, but also sad to see how insular and crimped a lot of us have become.
Robert, it is partly because believer idiots such as yourself also get to vote and impact the laws that the rest of us have to live by, and you are influenced by your absurd religio - dogma.
You are also a powerful consumer with the ability to vote — who you place in power will influence what gets funded and what goes in textbooks.
They both belive when they die they well have, meet there 7 wives in heven u think that's not a cult?if america votes in a CULT member to run our country the gates of hell well open and we better be ready america.so america there is 2 of them I for one am not well to go back 150 yrs.6 on one off mentality.I grew up around those people and they r sick like the musliums they wear grab also but they hide there's under there clothes.what more r they hiding plenty.ask them how many times they r babtized not in there they take someone elses name everytime they get diped that is why there cult is so big ask one and they well lie or come up with even a bigger lie.they need to be fully investagated ppl.don't let the deep pockets and smile fool u.
Actually, most evangelical bible belters get most of their info from their pastor who also tells them how to vote.
It also gets a label if it includes any salacious details about sex, (as in Rob Bell's excellent book, Sex God) or, I don't know, smoking a pipe and voting for a democrat (as in Donald Miller's Blue Like Jazz).
And... if the Yummy Plants recipe gets the most votes, you'll also be entered to win a great weekly prize!
That business also came stuffed with the cheap and cheerful brand, Blossom Hill, a big favourite among the sun - starved British who've got plenty on their hands as they contemplate a vote on an exit from the European Union.
Debbie, I've fixed them your way also, anything with balsamic vinegar gets my vote.
Anything with chorizo in usually gets my vote, and mushrooms are also a firm favourite, so am sure I'd enjoy this dish!
Kansas State, with 11 first - place votes, also earns more points per ballot than Florida did last week while getting 16, suggesting that there's no one underrating the «Cats, and their vote distribution, with just one vote for lower than No. 4, backs that up.
(Iowa actually got more votes as a No. 5 seed than as a No. 4, but no other team among strong also - rans Michigan, Xavier and Rhode Island got enough support to displace the Hawkeyes.)
Jose Ramirez was great in 2017, but his success was also something of a surprise, and a return to the 2016 version of him that's good but not getting MVP votes could hurt Cleveland.
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The latter got almost 30 - 40 % more votes, which I also voted for.
He'll go up against the four other winners of the monthly votes for the title of Best Sporting Moment at the 2018 Laureus World Sports Awards, and also get to attend the ceremony.
The Power 5 leagues also voted Friday to ban 5 a.m. practices and to mandate players get one day off per week during the preseason and vacation periods.
Craft fairs are also great places to test new products because you can get direct feedback from your buyers — or if you're scared to ask them face to face, why not set up a mini voting booth or chalkboard poll, like Folksy seller Ruth Robinson did at one of her markets stalls.
The organization has also championed — endorsing and raising money for — the handful of Assembly Republicans who joined the Democrats in voting «yes» to pass the marriage bill on the other side of the Capitol, protecting these lawmakers on a potentially difficult issue (and one that, as it turned out, didn't lead to anyone's ouster, but did contribute to Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava getting pushed out of the NY - 23 special election by conservatives who argued she was too moderate).
That parties in the US get less seats than percentage of voters may also just be because the voting system is a majority voting system not a proportional one, similar to the UK but additionally with partisan district partitioning which allows gerrymandering.
They only have a 51 - seat majority right now, so in order to pass whatever plan they come up with, they would have to get 9 Democrats to vote for it (assuming every Republican did, which is also unlikely).
The comments are a sign of Mr Clegg's increasing confidence as his popularity shoots through the ceiling, but also a direct attempt to neutralise the Conservative attack on his party: «vote Clegg get Brown».
There's also a specific method of working out which candidate gets a particular voter's vote that is called STV.
So converting all that «online support» into voting might not only be difficult in just getting people to show up, it might also be difficult in that even if they show up they might not be able to vote in a primary in some states.
It's a familiar coalition for the Senate Democrats, with many of those groups contributing not just financial resources, but also a get - out - the - vote effort on Election Day that aided Democratic candidates.
So Labour need to get to the disaffected voters who maybe voted Labour in the past and not anymore; they also need to get to those who are not even interested in politics.
We also have mandatory voting, so that the winner isn't decided by «who can get more people to vote», nor by voter suppression techniques.
Also, I recall in 2006 that Nassau County GOP Chairman Joe Mondello ended up splitting his weighted vote in half to ensure both John Faso and former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld would get onto the primary ballot.
Regional elites will also likely be rewarded or punished for their perceived ability to get out the vote for United Russia.
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