After that, the majority
always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits with the result the democracy collapses because of the loose fiscal policy ensuing, always to be followed by a dictatorship, then a monarchy.»
Not exact matches
It is understandable that some pro-lifers want bishops to say unequivocally that it is
always and in every circumstance a sin to
vote for a pro-abortion
candidate.
You should
always vote for the best
candidate.
For example, the Borda count is a rank - order
voting system that satisfies all of Arrow's conditions except IIA, but is almost hilariously vulnerable to strategic
voting — you
always want to rank your
candidate's strongest opponent last, even if you actually like them second best.
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.
By contrast, having many (viable)
candidates always creates tactical questions: Should I
vote for my favourite
candidate?
If one lives in a blue state
for which the outcome of the
vote is known to
always favor the Democratic
candidate, is there any reason that would prompt one to
vote Republican, or vice versa?
Mr. Padernacht was
always a long - shot
candidate, but in a district known
for extremely low voter turnout, he was expected to receive enough
votes in the primary, on Sept. 14, to strengthen Mr. Espada's hand.
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.
An optimal approval
vote always votes for the most preferred
candidate and not
for the least preferred
candidate.
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.
These faults also manifest themselves in Americans (and people worldwide as well)
voting for quick fixes
for long - term problems and tax breaks in the face of overwhelming national debts, when viable long - term solutions and fiscally responsible
candidates are, and almost
always have been, available as more sensible alternatives.