Sentences with phrase «average voters in»

A Clinton aide said the plan was a «a key plank of Clinton's plan to challenge the stranglehold that wealthy interests have over our political system» and would allow «Americans to establish common sense rules to protect against the undue influence of billionaires and special interests and to restore the role of average voters in elections.»
Unless they know who they know, organizations miss a huge opportunity to get their messages in front of their targeted decision - maker — whether that be an average voter in Ohio, or the senior Senator from Ohio.
That is the mentality of the average voter in that constituency that vote for Labour.

Not exact matches

They're actually pretty mainstream with the average Democratic voter in Philadelphia County.
In her recent winning election platform, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne made this link between kindergarten and child care crystal clear for voters, boasting in her brochures that full - day kindergarten amounts to «$ 6,500 in daycare cost savings» for the average familIn her recent winning election platform, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne made this link between kindergarten and child care crystal clear for voters, boasting in her brochures that full - day kindergarten amounts to «$ 6,500 in daycare cost savings» for the average familin her brochures that full - day kindergarten amounts to «$ 6,500 in daycare cost savings» for the average familin daycare cost savings» for the average family.
An average of four major national polls calculated by Real Clear Politics shows Trump leads the GOP pack with 34.5 percent of support among likely Republican voters, while Cruz follows in second place with 19.3 percent.
The average voting population of a constituency in Calgary and Edmonton is more than 33,000 voters.
There were some states in which Trump's performance among young Republican voters was worse than his overall state average.
For example, the length of the average U.S. network television news «sound bite» (itself an insult to the voter's intelligence) dropped from 11.8 seconds in the 1984 campaign to 9 seconds in 1988.
First, while Trump has in some states carried a plurality of evangelical voters, the same data reveals that, on average, 64 % of evangelicals in all southern states voted for someone other than Trump.
However, among those voters who said that «shared values» mattered most Trump performed horribly; he only attracted an average of 13 % of these voters and he failed to top 20 % in any southern state.
The 10 - vote limit was a hindrance for many, to the point the BBWAA voted to increase it to 12 in the future, but the average voter used just 8.4 spots on their ballot: there are still a whole lot of voters out there who don't see an obvious backlog even as it repeatedly hits them over the head.
We're just proud as hell to be one of the first to provide this information in a way that actually allows the average voter to sort of «meet» their candidates and hear them give their take on actual questions about issues relevant to them — especially since these days, people get more and more of their information online.
When the number of voters in a third of seats in a particular state or territory deviates significantly from the average (over 10 per cent for a period of more than two months).
I'm not too familiar with specific MPs in other countries, but if you look at US, the only Muslim congressperson (Ellison) is far less religious and far more socially liberal than an average observant Muslim voter would be.
This means that in LATFOR's proposal the average upstate voter will have almost 8 % less voting power in the Senate than the downstate voter.
I've long felt that Rudy's apparent strength in the polls will evaporate once average Republican primary voters look past the tough - guy pose (remember the Onion article about his running for President of 9/11?)
* Correction — average upstate voter will have almost 8 % MORE voting power in the Senate than the average downstate voter.
With the exception of Papua New Guinea ($ 63), Kenya tops all, out spending the United States, United Kingdom, Brazil and Uganda per voter average in recent elections.
Every time we pass an end - of - quarter date, and every time these articles reach fever pitch about the Dems» massive and over-the-top email fundraising operations, the more it erodes the average voter's trust in the larger Democratic Brand.
In these cases, the Democratic base, the Republican base and the number of swing voters are all close to the national average.
Kinderhook, N.Y. November 1, 2016... With open enrollment for Obamacare beginning today, voters should know that its rates are skyrocketing for New York's struggling middle class: They'll go up another 16.6 percent on average in New York and upwards of 25 percent elsewhere, yet liberal New York City professor and NY - 19 congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout wants to expand the failing program even more, the campaign of fiscally responsible congressional candidate John Faso today noted.
Scottish first time voters in this poll appear to be considerably more politically engaged: 62 per cent of respondents aged 17 - 21 in Scotland said they would definitely vote, just ahead of the British average across all age groups.
On average, registered voter polls of Senate races have had a 1.1 percentage - point Democratic bias in these years, we estimate, whereas likely voter polls have had a 0.7 - point Republican bias.
Kawczynski also pointed out that the average number of voters in a parliamentary constituency is larger in England than in Scotland.
Average voter turnout in the weekend's European Parliament...
The answer to why UKIP are doing well in Labour seats but are unlikely to win these seats is that there are still a lot of Conservative voters in Labour seats (25 % of the vote in 2010 on average) and many of these are 2010 Labour defectors.
In France, with two round system, in 2012 each voter costed almost EUR 2 average per candidatIn France, with two round system, in 2012 each voter costed almost EUR 2 average per candidatin 2012 each voter costed almost EUR 2 average per candidate.
According to Professor Sir John Curtice Labour's vote was up on average by as much as 11 points in wards where more than 35 per cent of voters are aged between 18 and 34, and up by just 4 per cent where the proportion of younger voters is less than 20 per cent.
Only 46 per cent of this group agree that the proposed cuts are «necessary and unavoidable» — well below the average for all voters (63 per cent) and lower even than among public sector workers in the seat (59 per cent).
In order to estimate the average position of party voters, I use the British Election Study post-election face - to - face survey.
By mid-November, in its key seats, Labour had contacted over 15,000 voters per constituency, 21 % on average.
What is the average voter turnout among Democrats in U.S. midterm elections?
According to 24/7 Wall St., an average of only 59.2 % of eligible New York voters voted in the presidential elections from 2000 through 2012.
For instance, knowing that in my local constituency, we have roughly 2.89 x more power than the average UK voter due to it being a marginal seat, could help encourage people to go out and vote knowing they actually could make a difference.
The main problem for Giuliani is that the average voter who elected him mayor in 1993 and 1997 is very different than the average voter who will pick the Republican nominee in 2008.
Obviously this site could have the opposite effect in safe seats such as Knowsley where there voting power is roughly 100x weaker than the average UK voter and hence could lead people not to vote.
«I don't think it's any surprise to the average voter that a major industry like this tries to influence government in support of its interests.»
Over the last few decades which portions of the average rural voter's disposable income in dollars, (or if there is no change, their quality of life), have consistently improved as a result of Republican policies, relative to Democratic policies?
When Marist last asked voters about Senator Schumer's approval rating in May, 50 % of the electorate gave him above average marks.
Many voters will see their place on the political map change as a new and restrictive set of rules ensures that parliamentary seats can not vary in size by more than 5 % from the average.
And it's this failure to understand the hostility towards coalition in the mind of the average voter which explains the absence of any real regret and remorse.
Over the last few decades which portions of the average metropolitan voter's disposable income in dollars, (or if there is no change, their quality of life), have consistently improved as a result of Democratic policies, relative to Republican policies?
It's sort of a sick twisted strategy but with the average «pro-abortion» voter in NY, it could work.
The average tax levy increase in the 37 school budgets voted on in the two counties is 1.8 percent, and that apparently sat well with voters.
A report released Monday by the good - government group Citizens Union argued the current system for redistricting, dominated by the Democratic majority in the Assembly and Republicans who control the Senate, has led to less - competitive elections, reduced voter turnout and, over the past four election cycles, a 96 percent re-election rate for incumbents — who are returned to office by an average margin of victory of 61 percentage points.
Democrats believe Schaffer's voting record during his time in Congress reflects a too - conservative world view; Republicans argue the counter — that Udall has defined himself well to the ideological left of the average Colorado voter.
Fifty seats will disappear in total in an effort to (1) save # 12 million and (2) reduce the inequality in the populations represented by each MP to about 76,000 on average (and between 72,810 and 80,473 voters).
However, there are still some areas and some social / demographic groups that tend to be associated with notably lower than average voter turnout levels in Ireland.
When adopted, they argue, these reforms will curb the corrosive power of big money in Albany and strengthen the influence of average voters.
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