October 16, 2012 • Medicare is emerging as the most important health
care voting issue — more important than even the Affordable Care Act.
Not exact matches
Such conversations can reveal which
issues your shareholders actually
care about — maybe board diversity isn't even on their radar, and won't be a deal - breaker come
vote time.
We used the data to identify «persuadable» voters, how likely they were to
vote, the
issues they
cared about, and who was most likely to donate.
Clients can select which
issue categories they
care about, and how they would like company performance in those areas to translate into
voting decisions.
He wont lose one single
vote for this decision, nobody that is opposed to gay marriage would ever
vote for Obama anyway, nor would most moderates that don't really
care one way or the other allow this
issue to push them to
vote for the plutocrat.
Who
cares that hes» a successful God fearing good do - er with significant multiple Ivy League degrees that gives tons of money to charities, has incredible business and political experience and loves his country... oh wait... but then there is that Mormon thing...
VOTE THE
ISSUES IDIOTS, NOT THE RELIGION!
In the 2008 election, she
voted for John McCain because she preferred his positions to Barack Obama's on the
issues that were most important to her, such as abortion, taxation, and health
care.
This should provide sufficient motivation to
vote, and to ask which candidate will appoint the kind of justices who will defend the Constitution and the
issues and freedoms we
care most about.
The founders of Black Lives Matter refute these 11 stated misconceptions about their movement; they ignore Black on Black crime, they're leaderless, they have no agenda, they're a one -
issue movement (Police brutality), they don't respect their elders, they reject the Black Church, they don't
care about Queer / Trans lives, they hate White people, they hate Police officers, politically speaking their focus should be the
vote, and they're not actually a movement.
I'm
voting for President Obama no matter what, but I want a campaign that will improve the level of debate over IMPORTANT
issues (debt, jobs, health
care, getting our troops home.)
The chance that that tiny sliver of extra
voting power in the legislative body itself will be the deciding factor on an
issue you
care about is incredibly small.
«The Staten Island
voting base is more intelligent than some people give them credit for, and I believe Staten Islanders
care about the
issues that impact them most, and
vote for the candidate they believe can deliver on those
issues.»
UPDATE: The Times also notes, correctly, that it's not really clear how much voters actually
care about the
issue of missed
votes - and it is hard to imagine the non-voting alone will majorly affect the outcome of the primary.
A coalition of liberal groups is releasing new polling to show that health
care could be a key
issue in the midterms, and that a
vote for the Republican health
care plan last year could come back to hurt GOP incumbents.
Given that the economy eclipses every other
issue in every
issue tracker you
care to name, the 2015 election message will surely be that a
vote for Miliband would be a return to the «bad old days of spend, spend, spend».
Single - payer health
care, progressive housing policies, changes to campaign finance and redistricting laws that have suppressed the
vote — these are all
issues a Democratic state government could tackle.
(a) If Conservatives neglect tax, crime and immigration the voters that
care about those
issues will support other parties or will not
vote.
Also, with electorate nearly equally split over a majority of important
issues, the size of the body matters slightly less, but a larger body is more likely to allow passing more laws since you can always trade
votes between blocks on random laws that a given block
cares less about (e.g. I'll
vote for your farm bill if you
vote for my factory bill).
The two mail pieces knock Hayworth for past
votes on health -
care related
issues, which the group links back to her campaign contributions.
If we
vote yes, and we proceed, Dutchess County will demolish that building of yesteryear and build in its place something that treats individuals with as great a degree of humanity and compassion as possible in the hopes of not incarcerating but, in fact, helping them, the individual within our
care, to break the cycle of crime, address
issues of mental illness and addiction,» says Molinaro.
«Jeff Klein is standing in the way of all this legislation I
care about,» said Ms. Shuminova, pointing to
issues like women's reproductive health and
voting rights.
An impending Brexit and
issues surrounding concerns over social
care, health
care and education could all be influencing factors when it comes to an early election
vote.
The statement comes as Republican leaders in the House of Representatives are still trying to line up
votes for the health
care bill, which has stalled over the last several months, but revived after conservative groups pushed for action on the
issue.
I can't think of another
issue where I've had more communication and it's unprecedented for so much of that to come from England and what people have been saying to me is if what you meant during the election that you
cared about more than Scotland, you wanted to hold out a hand of friendship to people in England, build progressive alliances where you could, if you meant that, then please on this
issue vote with us to retain the ban on foxhunting.
The group endorses candidates based on their
voting record on key
issues identified by its members such as health
care, taxes, labor and regulatory
issues.
By uploading an Instagram video using #SwingTheVote and starting with, «I would
vote if...» young would - be voters can not only star in the film, but also ensure the
issues they
care about — no matter how big or small — are heard.
The Swiss hold referendums quite often (8 in 2013 so far), and voters have the chance to
vote directly on the
issues they
care about.
Well, there isn't much news today other than the failure of the House Republicans to get enough
votes on their signature
issue of the last seven years: Repealing and replacing the Affordable
Care Act.
I worry that deep down these
issues are only
cared about for show to win
votes and once in power we could be as disgusted with the Conservatives as we presently are with New Labour.
The sophomore lawmaker admitted she
voted for Ohio Gov. John Kasich during the 2016 New York primary contest, but supported Trump during the general election because she
cares about
issues like economic growth, revitalizing the manufacturing sector and military investment.
«Partnering with Republicans has resulted in progressive bills not coming up for
vote,» said Mr. Chowdhury, whose website lays out his position on
issues like affordable housing, safe streets and single - payer health
care.
«We can cause people to pay attention, we can cause
votes to
care about these
issues, but we're not policy makers,» he said.
Jim Dinizio could be a member of the United States Pirate Party or a good old - fashioned Whig for all we should
care, because none of the
issues he'll be
voting on have any Republican or Democratic consequences.
One man who has been silent on this
issue is Jim Marshall because he
cares more about winning the Republican
vote and is taking us Democrats for granted.
Although his offensive (more in terms of what he says than that he says it) advocacy of McCain certainly will cause Democratic senators to gag, he is a much more natural fit for the Democratic caucus and his
vote on most
issues (e.g., labor, health
care, abortion) is much more closely aligned with the Democratic party than with the Republicans.
The Conservative belief that a referendum on Europe is a
vote winner (see Grant Shapps at 2.44 pm, for example) is based on the assumption that people
care about the
issue.
What we have now is the opportunity to show very directly we
care about these specific
issues, and the way to do that is by making sure people
vote on the «D' line,» Mr. Reynoso said, referring to the WFP's spot on the ballot, and comparing it favorably to that of the Democrats.
[15] The major
issues in the 2010 race were Tonko's «yes»
votes for the Health
Care Bill, the Stimulus Package (ARRA), and the Energy Bill.
He said that her
votes on education, infrastructure, women's
issues, health
care and the environment were counter to the concerns and well - being of people in northern New York.
Disapprove HHS Planned Parenthood Funding Rule —
Vote Passed (230 - 188, 12 Not Voting) The resolution would disapprove the rule
issued by the Health and Human Services Department (HHS) on Dec. 19, 2016, that modifies eligibility requirements for Title X grants for family planning services to specify that states awarding funds can not prohibit a health
care provider from participating for reasons other than its ability to provide Title X services.
With one hasty and excruciatingly narrow
vote, House Republicans have all but guaranteed that health
care will be one of the most pivotal
issues shaping the next two election cycles - including congressional, gubernatorial and state legislative races in the 2018 midterms and President Donald Trump's...
U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, who chairs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, thinks the health
care vote will loom as an
issue for all Republicans, including Katko, in next year's election.
Former Ithaca Mayor Carolyn Peterson «will be
voting for Howie Hawkins because his platform, one that is based on transparency, best addresses the
issues I
care about» noting workers rights, climate change and the «debilitating» tax cap concept where «the poorest communities were bound to suffer.»
Strategists on both sides of the
issue acknowledge that the repeal effort is pure theater, aimed at fulfilling a Republican campaign promise to hold the
vote and, hopefully, having the helpful side effect of pushing a few Democrats into another tough
vote on the health
care law.
At a panel discussion on the politics of health
care issues, UFT Political Director Paul Egan made a strong case for the importance of
voting.
[84] The campaign was fought on
issues such as education, employment and
care for the elderly, and saw Labour increase their share of the
vote, with an 11.25 percent swing from the SNP and a majority of 5,488.
The concept is that it's a smorgasbord of celebs telling them NOT to
vote... unless they
care about the
issues at stake.
The most recent CBS News poll reports that voters say their top
issues when it comes to
voting for Congress are the economy (34 %), health
care (17 %), and terrorism (16 %).
An estimated 8,000 delegates and observers from across the country attended five days of workshops, speeches and public presentations and to
vote on resolutions that addressed what many speakers called the pressing civil rights
issues of the day: criminal justice,
voting rights, health
care, education and more.
The same day the Indian Harbour Beach (FL) City Council
voted to ban the feeding of, and
caring for, feral cats, the
issue was making headline 150 miles to the south, in Pompano Beach.