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Not exact matches
The result of all this is that FPTP bodies tend towards dual party systems after a while; the similar candidates fight it out in primaries so that in the real election, there's only two major
choices and the effect of
vote splitting is minimized.
Gottlieb will clearly
split the Jewish
vote with Lanman making county
choice Grace Meng a walk in to win.
Farage last night described
Vote Leave, which is backed by several Conservative ministers, as the
choice of the Westminster establishment, but insisted the
split between the two groups would not affect the final result.
Labour is
split over the decision by some MPs who will not
vote for Mr Corbyn to nominate the left - winger in order to broaden the
choice for Labour's 260,000 members and registered supporters.
This climate — where voters, parties, and candidates were constantly forced to ponder the dangers of
vote splitting and spoiler candidates — produced some early advocates of ranked
choice voting.
Prime Minister Tony Blair
voted in favour of a 50/50
split between elected and appointed members - also Mr Straw's preferred
choice - but not for any other proposal.
The western landed Critics
Choice, BAFTA, Golden Globes, Indie Spirit, and WGA nods, and could drive through to an Oscar win if Lonergan and Chazelle
split the
vote.