A Yougov / Channel 4 poll carried out on the eve of tonight's Ask The Chancellors debate on Channel 4
asked voters of all parties which of the three men would be best for the job.
Not exact matches
When likely
voters were
asked whether a third -
party candidate who is certified on a majority
of state ballots should be included in the presidential debates, 76 percent said yes; 17 percent said no; and 7 percent were undecided.
Some years ago, I got a letter from the local chapter
of the Republican
party,
asking me to change my
voter registration to Republican, and sent a form to use in doing so.
These campaign ‐ style battles are being waged through an increasing number
of «veiled actors» third ‐
party coalitions with misleading names that
ask voters to «Save New York» or fight for «Fiscal Fairness» without revealing the powerful interest groups behind these messages.
As you might recall, Crowley was less than forthcoming earlier this week when
asked by reporters about Lancman's claim the
party is trying to siphon Jewish
voters away from him by running Gottlieb — a late add to the NY - 6 field who has well - documented (thanks to Chris Bragg) ties to Meng and also (oddly) certain elements
of the Queens GOP.
Kwasi Pratt, the managing editor
of the Insight newspaper has condemned George Andah, the New Patriotic
Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Awutu Senya West, for
asking voters in the constituency to demand the whereabouts
of the husband
of his rival for the seat, Hannah Tetteh, on the campaign trail.
Voters weren't
asked to conceive
of the Labour
Party as a direct representation
of working - class interests in aggregate — politics became about choosing which group
of elites offered the best deal to you as an individual.
He cites a Gallup poll carried out in August 1944 which
asked voters whether they believed politicians in the wartime coalition government were acting mainly in the interests
of their country,
party or themselves.
According to Ipsos Mori, which has been
asking voters the same question at every general election since the early 1980s, 2010 was the first year when as many people said they were voting on the character
of the leader as much as they were on his
party's policies.
While
asking a roomful
of voters to elect him, Syracuse mayoral candidate Raymond Blackwell said he has assaulted people, carried a gun to
parties and tried selling drugs.
Only by positioning itself as the
party of efficiency, spending cuts where necessary and value for money can Labour turn on the Tories and
ask voters: now that we have slimmed down the state, do you want the Tories to cut the basics, too?
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Ask who the
Party chiefly seems to represent and C1 / C2
voters - along with much
of the rest
of the population - are clear: those on low pay and benefits, and trade unionists.
On deficit reduction, the Tories and Lib Dems will become effectively the same
party for roughly one - fifth
of the time they are
asking voters to elect them for.
Yet Nigel observes that YouGov «do not even prompt for UKIP when
asking voters how they intend to vote», as though this is an obvious mistake, and criticises Populus for their «farcical levels
of reweighting and rejigging», as though their methodology had been deliberately designed to do his
party down.
It's tragic because there are millions
of African - American
voters in New York but they get little attention from Democratic pols because these self - appointed «leaders» are a bunch
of lazy or corrupt suck - ups whose idea
of gaining power for Black people is to
ask Party bigshots to guarantee a winning spot on «the ticket» as if this were 1910 and Tammany Hall still ruled.
While we continue that discussion in chat, you still haven't answered the question I
asked about your question: are you only interested in the correlation between views
of individual Republican
voters and their racial attitudes, or are you also interested in whether the views espoused by the Republican
Party itself were formed by race?
Mr Boadu said the
Party had conducted a comprehensive analysis on the election 2012, and identified that the incredibility
of the
voters register led to its defeat and therefore
asked supporters to exercise patience as the quest
of a new credible register is being pursued.
While getting rid
of the coalition might be untenable — it's too late to
ask voters to forget about it — changing the person in charge
of the
party could make a real difference.
Preferential voting systems (AV and STV) Some electoral systems focus
of the choice
of the candidate rather than the
party,
asking the
voter to express first, second, third etc preferences.
«This autumn both David Cameron and Nick Clegg should
ask their
parties to approve a binding agreement to fight the 2015 general election as coalition partners... If the
voters choose to keep our current system
of electing MPs, as I fervently hope they will, the pact would give parliamentary candidates in constituencies in seats held by a coalition
party a free run against other
parties.
A memo by Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Executive Director J.B. Poersch, circulated prior to Dole's briefing, pointed to a recent poll that showed
voters gave Democrats a double - digit advantage when
asked which
party would do a better job
of dealing with corruption in Washington.
Ohio registration forms do not
ask voters to choose a
party or independent status, so no one can look at any
voter's
voter registration card and say he or she is a member
of any particular
party.
Appearing on a panel
of Scottish Conservative MPs discussing how the
party could better connect with young
voters, Scottish secretary David Mundell was
asked whether Johnson could be the answer.
But with little clarity in the
party manifestos, it leaves the door open for a better way
of getting to grips with the big issues - by
asking voters themselves.
Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley and Broughton, criticised his
party for
asking voters to trust the
party with their vote but not trusting them in return with a referendum on membership
of the European Union when «80 %
of the electorate want that.»
The state Democratic
Party is pushing an already controversial campaign - financing issue to a new level, asking the Federal Election Commission to comment on the legality of the party using money from a federal campaign account to pay for a planned campaign mailing asking voters to re-elect Go
Party is pushing an already controversial campaign - financing issue to a new level,
asking the Federal Election Commission to comment on the legality
of the
party using money from a federal campaign account to pay for a planned campaign mailing asking voters to re-elect Go
party using money from a federal campaign account to pay for a planned campaign mailing
asking voters to re-elect Gov....
This brings us onto the question
of what happens next — YouGov also
asked what
voters would like to see the Conservative
party do in the future.
«The tenor
of the material is that they are
asking folks, if not directing them, to challenge
voters,» said Bruce L. Marcus, an attorney for the state Democratic
Party.
The National Union
of Students has written to the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg
asking him to honour his promise to
voters that his
party would «block those unfair tuition fees and get them scrapped once and for all».
Some
of the city's highest ranking Latino lawmakers will gather on the steps
of City Hall on Sunday to
ask voters to support the Working Families
Party when they cast their ballot for Governor Andrew Cuomo's re-election.
Shadow Health Minister Andy Burnham says the 7th May will be a «Day
of reckoning on the NHS», and is
asking potential
voters to «Help the
party that founded the NHS give it a new beginning».
His campaign has flooded the airwaves with ads
asking female
voters to cast their ballots in support
of the Women's Equality
Party, the new party line he created to marshal support for the
Party, the new
party line he created to marshal support for the
party line he created to marshal support for the Act.