Sentences with phrase «always vote for their party»

This is not because Liverpool Walton is peppered with enclaves of bankers and stockbrokers; it's because a substantial section of the working class has always voted for parties other than Labour and now that vote is going to Ukip.
While Labour voters have always voted for the party because they believe Labour will look after them better than the Tories, it's self - interest, they have few if any socialist convictions, as we saw with the recent drift to UKIP.

Not exact matches

In Europe, establishment parties on the left and right frequently cooperate to fend off anti-establishment challengers — not always successfully, as recent votes for Brexit and against Italian constitutional reform indicate.
I'm a libertarian, which means I tend to vote Republican almost entirely on the basis that I really just don't trust the government to do almost anything right and always tax the hell out of us so they and their friends can get rich, which is what the Dems love to do, but the Republican party is making it harder and harder for me to continue voting for them with asinine statements like this.
Our endorsement and vote has always been solid towards the Democratic Party, but they have always taken us for granted.»
«What we in NDC do is always talk to people to canvass for their votes rather than plan to rig the election... the people of this country have said that they want a party that's progressive and have the young at heart and also, do what's right», he stated.
The communist party leader can select regional and powerful leaders as the people that will always vote for him.
However, he's ever so slightly disappointed in the party's performance, saying: «Another 16,293 votes and Matt Damon would've put on that Yankees cap for us, and that would have been sweet... There's always next year.»
For his part, Mr Cameron has always publicly insisted that there is everything to play for, and yesterday the shadow education secretary urged those party members who had not yet voted to send in their balloFor his part, Mr Cameron has always publicly insisted that there is everything to play for, and yesterday the shadow education secretary urged those party members who had not yet voted to send in their ballofor, and yesterday the shadow education secretary urged those party members who had not yet voted to send in their ballots.
Democrats have been casting a wide net looking for early votes, from party activists to college students to voters who usually favor the party but do not always turn out.
My generation, like many before us, tended to vote for the party that our parents had always supported, but nowadays that's all changed.
While this sounds low for the party's absolute core vote, remember that turnout at the last election was 62 %, so if all that 13 % always vote (a dubious assumption in itself) we are talking about roughly a fifth of actual voters.
But we must ensure that we always give voters the opportunity to vote for a Conservative candidate who has the 100 % support of the party.
Harris found 13 % of people who said they had always voted for the Labour party.
The other standard trackers all paint an equally bleak picture for the government, on the forced choice question (which I always tend to think of our best indicator of which way tactical voting is likely to go next time round, given that there are no regular tracker questions that ask directly about it) the Conservatives now enjoy a 12 point lead over Labour, they have an 8 point lead as the party most likely to run the economy well, David Cameron has an 8 point lead as Best Prime Minister.
I always did like the guy, if I were living in his state I would have voted for him whichever party he was in.
«Especially for people who never vote in primaries, they may not remember when they registered, what their party was when they registered and they think I'm a Democrat, I'm a Republican, I always vote that way,» Czarny said.
However, this doesn't always work out in practice because of something known as overhang seats: It is possible for a party to win more electoral districts than seats they are entitled to according to party votes.
Johnson said the CBC and black voters should use their leverage as a voting bloc to work with Trump instead of always toeing the Democratic line and being taken for granted by party leaders.
Since then, the Bronx has always supported the Democratic Party's nominee for President, starting with a vote of 2 — 1 for the unsuccessful Al Smith in 1928, followed by four 2 — 1 votes for the successful Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Always outspoken Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long has sent a strict warning to Senate Republicans, telling him they would lose the party's support if they vote for same sex marrParty Chairman Mike Long has sent a strict warning to Senate Republicans, telling him they would lose the party's support if they vote for same sex marrparty's support if they vote for same sex marriage.
In fact, the most compelling reason for this practice is that the party with the most seats can survive confidence votes so long as the smaller party (or parties) simply abstain from confidence votes, whereas a governing party without a plurality in the House needs at least one other party to vote with it at all times (assuming the largest party will always vote no confidence, but that is almost certain to occur when they are denied the opportunity to govern).
I live in Scotland and have always voted labour until the last election when I voted for a socialist party the SNP, not for independence but for the many policies I would like to see implemented.
The infographic below shows the constituencies that have always voted for the winning party in Ghana's elections over the years.
The Green Party candidate for governor, making a statewide tour, says there's always been an alternative, left - leaning candidate for governor and he says his chances to win votes are now better than ever.
UKIP's coming second in the 2009 European elections were a reminder that there is a right wing of Great Britain that doesn't vote always Conservative, but might well vote for parties who would be plausible coalition partners for the Conservatives.
Leaders: The constituencies of the party leaders always attract attention — there is rarely any chance of them losing, the publicity of being party leader normally gives them a boost in their vote, but it's a good chance for upcoming young candidates to cut their teeth and the publicity normally attracts a wide variety of fringe candidates.
In New York, the parties are listed on the ballot in order of how many votes they received for Governor, so the Democratic and Republican Parties are always closer to the top of the ballot than all other pparties are listed on the ballot in order of how many votes they received for Governor, so the Democratic and Republican Parties are always closer to the top of the ballot than all other pParties are always closer to the top of the ballot than all other partiesparties.
Trade unions trying to fix selections is not new.All factions in the labour party try to fix selections for their favoured sons and daughters.Those who are less skilled in organising their vote always cry foul.This is nothing new and will always take place.
«I'll vote for every other Democrat on the ballot this year, but Ben is the best of the field, and what's best for the city is not always what's best for the party,» Carroll said.
Analysis of reasons for voting Lib Dem shows it has always been something of a dustbin party, the «I don't like politics but I do like to vote» party.
I always thought it would be odd for the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee to vote against one of his Party's cabinet nominees and, obviously, it did not happen.
Clueless twits can always be counted upon to spout this fallacy, that you should vote for the man and not the party.
I always used to vote for the left - leaning New Democratic Party and its leader Jack Layton, shown here on the famous Couch Bike with bike safety expert, Member of Parliament and spouse Olivia Chow.
If people always associate minority government with instability, if they always associate it with an instant election, then it is very unlikely that the people will vote for the third party because it creates instability.
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