This will really resonate with people because
at the next election people will say here are the two main party leaders, whose side are they on?
Not exact matches
There was a reason why the founding fathers put kept religion out of our government and now it seems we are being asked to» pick the Christian» in this
next years
election — we are not picking the leader of a church here
people, we picking someone to be the most influential, most powerful
person on the earth... do we want someone who has our best interests
at heart or someone who will time and again try to change the US laws to reflect his own personal beliefs?
«
At the
next election we shall have a choice between the
people who've given us five years of austerity, the
people who left us this mess, and the
people who signed public pledges that they wouldn't raise student fees, and then did so - the most blatant lie in recent political history.
Ultimately therefore the decision to extend voting rights to younger
people will depend on both whether Labour wins the
next election and crucially whether the party sees it as advantageous to increase its vote share slightly
at the expense of becoming more reliant on a coalition of disparate interests.
Were there an alternative leader in waiting in the wings, possessed of the charisma and intellectual substance to devise a prospectus that would guarantee a victory
at whatever date the
next general
election is thrust upon us, that
person would deserve consideration on her or his merits.
People who disagree with the coalition (some Lib Dem voters) swear that they will vote for Labour
at the
next election.
The stakes could not be higher: a poor speech puts May
at immediate risk of an internal leadership challenge; a solid speech means the assumed timetable of a two year premiership remains viable; a great speech means
people might even start believing she's capable of leading the Party into the
next election.
At the
next annual
election for Executive Committee or officers the
person may run for VID office again.
Welsh Labour today promised to put children and young
people at the heart of government if elected for a third term in
next week's assembly
election.
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Article 5, Section 4 of the Arkansas Constitution states: No
person shall be a Senator or Representative who,
at the time of his
election, is not a citizen of the United States, nor any one who has not been for two years
next preceding his
election, a resident of this State, and for one year
next preceding his
election, a resident of the county or district whence he may be chosen.
A new poll by the Committee on Standards in Public Life has revealed that four in ten
people are so disillusioned from politics that they might not vote
at the
next general
election and that under 30's are particularly disenchanted.
«I think prospects will improve - I think we've got more chance with a stable economy and
people seeing Gordon
at his best - managing the economy well to actually win the
next general
election.»
It was self - effacing in places but clear in terms of saying, here's the choice
at the
next election: Cameron, who stands up for the wrong
people, for tobacco over the cancer charities, [or] Ed Miliband the man on the side of ordinary families worried about their energy bills.
I promise today that
at the
next election, we will present a manifesto that explains how we can help to make the living wage a part of our strategy to make Britain's economy work for working
people again.
However, if in the process of deciding not to vote
at the
next general
election - as advised by Russell Brand - a whole new generation of young
people become politicised then we could see the currently absent youth movement make a return.
«If we win the
next election at Westminster, we would govern with a maturity and a respect for the Scottish
people,» Mr Cameron added.
Andy Burnham is the Labour leadership contender most likely to improve the party's chances
at the
next general
election, according to a survey of 2,000
people for The Independent by ORB.
Few jobless
people in southern Spain expect
next month's European
elections to change their prospects overnight, if
at all.
Compared to their usual voting behaviour, Harris then asked how likely
people were to vote Labour
at the
next election.
Asked about the leaders debates
at the
next election half of
people now want Nigel Farage included.
Either Labour welcomes these
people or they will vote against Labour
at the
next election.
No
person shall serve as a member of the legislature unless he or she is a citizen of the United States and has been a resident of the state of New York for five years, and, except as hereinafter otherwise prescribed, of the assembly or senate district for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her
election; if elected a senator or member of assembly
at the first
election next ensuing after a readjustment or alteration of the senate or assembly districts becomes effective, a
person, to be eligible to serve as such, must have been a resident of the county in which the senate or assembly district is contained for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her
election.
The
person appointed will hold the seat until his or her successor is elected
at the
next general
election.
If you look
at the demographics,
at where we need to be
at the
next election, we need more
people in the north voting for us, more of what they call here «blue collar» workers and I call the white working class.
«We are determined because we are clear about our values, clear about our vision for the country and we want to make sure
people have a real choice
at the
next election.
They have broken down the answers for all respondents and, more importantly, for the group of
people who said they might consider voting Conservative
at the
next election, but didn't vote conservative in 2005.
Former party leader Paddy Ashdown said poll ratings show «very little indication» of how
people will vote
at the
next general
election.
At the
next election, they can elect a Tory government that will renegotiate Britain's position in Europe and give
people a guaranteed in - out referendum by the end of 2017.
«I hope
at the
next election more
people will turn out.
He suggested that the NDC leadership should prioritise the establishment and operationalisation of a training school and programme for elected party officers
at all levels to ensure that the
next generation of party executives and leaders are
people of integrity and are able and willing to defend these ideals of social democracy so as to make the NDC more competitive in future
elections.
Until the party and its leadership can admit to the mistakes made in government, or to the lack of courage shown in not tackling the clear problems that prevent ordinary
people from enjoying the sort of life that the middle classes take for granted, then I fear a whole swathe of Labour supporters will simply choose not to vote Labour, whatever promises are made
at the
next election (this is essentially ditching the last vestiges of New Labour I suppose).
«His newly discovered Britishness is about him becoming British prime minister not about the feelings of the
people of Scotland or England,» declared leader Alex Salmond, who will be campaigning for an independent Scotland
at next May's
elections.
«
People have a choice
at the
next election.
If
people with disabilities register and vote
at the same rate as the rest of the nation, between 5 & 10 million more votes will be cast in the
next Presidential
election!
He further urged them to support all
Peoples Democratic Party candidates
at all levels in the
next year's general
election as the president will need them to work in the National Assembly and
at the state level.
Gordon Brown will probably try
at the
next election what Bush did successfully when he got re-elected and try to use defence and secuurity as a means to frighten the
people into re-electing Labour.
While it is certainly true that far more
people vote for third, fourth and other parties nowadays than in the mid-20th century, some of the numbers suggest that the amount of «nottle» MPs (not Tories and not Labour) may stay the same or actually decline
at the
next election.
Baroness Jan Royall, Labour's leader in the Lords, said: «I am very proud to lead an excellent team which will scrutinise and vigorously oppose legislation where it harms the interests of the
people of our country, and support Ed Miliband as he builds trust in our party so that we can defeat this unfair, incompetent and out of touch government
at the
next election.»
No sober Labour
person looks
at the party's opinion poll ratings and sees in them reasons to be entirely confident that they will win on their own
at the
next election.
The Daily Mail has an extraordinary interview with former Tory Chairman Norman Tebbit in which he says that many
people should register a protest
at MPs» milking of the expenses system by with - holding their vote from the main parties in
next month's European
Elections:
Article III, Section 6 of the Idaho Constitution states: No
person shall be a senator or representative who,
at the time of his
election, is not a citizen of the United States, and an elector of this state, nor anyone who has not been for one year
next preceding his
election an elector of the county or district whence he may be chosen.
Among the speakers, Solon Supervisor Steve Furlin relayed a vote from his town board against ash with a threat to legislators, that
people will watch their votes and remember it
at the
next election.
Look
at the number of those who have not collected is about 750,000
next to Lagos so now if you look
at the number of
people who have collected who really voted in the past
elections you will see that the number of those who have not collected is still more than that of those who voted.
But
at the time of the
next election people do remember such instances and also remember who was responsible.
Neighbouring MP John Woodcock warned Labour was «on course to a historic and catastrophic defeat»
at the
next election, while fellow backbencher David Winnick said Mr Corbyn was «simply not acceptable to a large number of
people who would normally vote Labour».
First it asked
people their voting intention using the standard question, THEN it asked them their voting intention again saying «thinking about your own constituency and the parties and the candidates who are likely to stand there, which party's candidate do you think you will vote for in your own constituency
at the
next general
election?»
In interviews
at the Lib Dem conference, Clegg, unsurprisingly, left the door open to a partnership with Miliband: «If the British
people say that the most legitimate outcome of the
next general
election would be a Labour - Liberal Democrat coalition, of course I would be prepared to play my part in that.»
The General Secretaries of the incumbent National Democratic Congress (NDC), the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the Convention
People's Party (CPP) and the
People's National Convention (PNC), made the call
at a meeting with the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) on the
election and other matters ahead of
next year's polls.
Amongst voters as a whole there was already a significant difference —
people would prefer Brown to Davis as PM by 45 % to 32 % and would prefer Brown to Cameron by 43 % to 38 % — the real contrast though was amongst «floating voters», the 28 % of voters who told ICM it was only «possible» that they would vote Conservative
at the
next election.