Sentences with phrase «consistently been voted»

We have consistently been voted the region's # 1 solar energy company, and would love to be your chosen solar partner!
In the flat plains of eastern Iowa sits Iowa City, a cultural hub with a population of less than 80,000, a city that has consistently been voted one of the best places to live in the United States.
The resort has consistently been voted one of the best on the east coast of North America for the past several years by Ski Magazine readers.
Over the years, Oahu's Lanikai Beach has consistently been voted one of the world's best, and you'll find Honu Heaven just steps from its white sands.
Our doctors have consistently been voted «Top Docs» by Phoenix magazine, and are active leaders in the Phoenix medical community.

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Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, who consistently voted against rate hikes last year, said in a CNBC interview on Friday that the flattening curve was «a yellow light flashing,» a warning that the Fed should soon stop raising rates or risk braking the economy too quickly and plunging the country into recession.
Consistently accurate in his forecasts, David was the only economist in Ireland who accurately forecasted a strong UK Brexit vote.
David McWilliams: Consistently accurate in his forecasts, David was the only economist in Ireland who accurately forecasted a strong UK Brexit vote.
The only two Republican senators who did consistently vote with the Democrats on Saturday were Anitere Flores and René García, representing neighboring Miami - Dade County.
Which is why they consistently vote against their own best interests.
This selective «colorblindness» is a mighty convenient approach to race in America for white people, for it allows us to paper over America's troubled (and decidedly anti-Christian) history, to discount racism as a thing of the past for which we are no longer responsible, and to ignore persistent racial injustices like mass incarceration, police brutality, voting rights issues, white flight, and economic inequality, all while consistently benefiting from an oppressive system we claim we can not even see.
I think that it is ironic that Virginia consistently votes Republican.
However, another look at the radical teachings of Jesus shows that it is impossible for His followers to consistently vote their values.
The African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church said that House members who voted last week to condemn America's first African - American Attorney General «have been consistently and systematically disrespectful,» in a resolution passed late last week.
In previous US elections, polls consistently showed that a person's level of religiosity — how important their faith is to them and how often they attend church — was one of the biggest predictors in how they would vote.
Most of my own family consistently votes for Conservtives who lower our wages, reduce our benefits, and outsource our jobs — and they are proud of it.
It is one of the most photographed structures in the world and has been consistently voted the world's most luxurious hotel, with features including in suite check - in and check - out, reception desks on every floor, round - the - clock private butlers and use of the hotel's Rolls - Royce fleet and private beach.
The hamburgers and cheeseburgers are consistently voted the best; meat is ground fresh daily and grilled, never fried.
At the end of the day, there will be a government that calls the shots, while you may consistently vote for parties that do not make it in the government.
But despite the fine words, at this point — indeed at every point in the process — Salmond was acutely aware independence was not the settled will of the Scottish people, only around a third of whom consistently told pollsters they would vote Yes in the autumn of 2014.
Even though polls have consistently had the Democrats ahead on the generic congressional vote (albeit currently only by 1.4 points) few are expecting the Democrats to win a majority.
It wasn't a unique question; it was one that many of us have been asking: whether or not the consistently negative messaging in the dozens of Democratic fundraising emails sent every week could have suppressed the Democratic vote or otherwise hurt.
So, as a practical matter, I think Dave has shown that he's voted consistently with the Republicans over the past couple of years, and there's really no reason to go after him to maintain the voting base that we want to move New York State forward.»
She has consistently voted to restrict our constitutional right to bear arms and was a co-sponsor of the Assault Weapons Ban Reauthorization Act of 2007, which I would repeal.
«Senator Sanders has consistently been on the wrong side — in 2007 he voted with the anti-immigrant right wing,» Mark - Viverito said.
Two of her primary rivals are longtime elected pols, and the possibility of running for office down the road certainly may be one reason they voted consistently.
«And so even since the state's intervention in 2014, we have seen the white community consistently out - vote the minority community in order to install board members who are consistently favoring the interests of the private schools.»
Bachus» signature to the letter is noteworthy because he has an anti-gay voting record in Congress and in recent years has consistently scored a «0» on the Human Rights Campaign's congressional scorecard.
And board member Veronica Vanterpool — once a proponent of regularly scheduled fare increases — said that although she could not commit to voting against the upcoming fare increases, «the riders of the systems are really the only ones that consistently uphold their responsibility» to fund the MTA.
All of the above have consistently been sold as vote losers, if not electoral suicide.
This isn't «votes based on richness», and (as you point out), it doesn't hold very consistently.
He had never made any compromises with either the Blair or Brown governments, had consistently voted against the Iraq War and welfare cuts and was untouched over the parliamentary expenses scandal.
Hawkins says the Green Party is the only other political party besides the Democrats and Republicans that consistently runs its own slate of candidates, and has received enough votes in past elections to automatically qualify to be on the ballot.
Tired of being overlooked, Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Washington, Vermont, and the District of Columbia, all consistently blue, have already pledged their 77 electoral votes to the compact.
And while UKIP has been consistently running at 14 - 15 % in voting intentions over the last year, a similar score in the general election of next year could bring a meagre return in seats.
The result of this was the Republicans winning a controlling amount of Senate seats despite consistently getting less overall votes than Democratic Senate candidates Statewide.
This amendment was narrowly defeated by Democratic party politicians who said they were «personally against abortion», but consistently voted to legalize and / or publicly fund abortion.
«He is endorsing Senator Saland because he has consistently had the courage to do what was right despite political challenges, especially when it came to voting for marriage equality.»
Linares and Duane were members of the same NYC Council class, (elected in 1992), and grew close during their years there as participants in a small, yet vocal, group that consistently voted «no» on the budget deals reached by then - NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Council Speaker Peter Vallone Sr..
He is now grasping at technicalities in an attempt to fool voters who he hopes won't realize that his anti-choice views are out of step with Nassau County, and that he has consistently voted against women including voting against pay equity.»
«While Adam Haber's advertising is just beginning, Jack Martins and his extremist GOP allies have been pouring money into this district trying to distract from the fact that he has consistently voted against women's rights and health, supported higher taxes and fees and blocked all ethics reforms to clean up Albany.
The Democratic party is voting with American women and they (women) vote for them (Democrats) repeatedly and consistently.
Opinion polls are consistently showing a firm lead for the «no» camp, with a ComRes poll for the Independent suggesting 66 % of those who were sure to vote would vote «no», compared to 34 % voting «yes».
«Whether it's voting to give free college tuition to illegals or allowing his campaign to be completely taken over by groups pushing for the passage of legislation that would give illegals the right to vote in our elections and serve on our juries, Todd Kaminsky has consistently put the «rights» of illegal immigrants ahead of the rights of law - abiding Long Island taxpayers and their families.
«There has been absolutely no serious backing for a «yes» vote, and the «no» odds have consistently shortened throughout the campaign, with over 75 % of bets placed on a «no» outcome,» said spokesman Graham Sharpe.
«You consistently told advocates and constituents that you would support the bill if it was ever brought to the Senate floor for a vote.
The reason is simple: he's the only one who has been consistently opposed to Bush and the war, voting no on both the PATRIOT Act and the war resolution.
The vote split the nation, including my own city of Nottingham, in two, and I share the concern that our strong collective position in favour of remaining in Europe was not consistently communicated to Labour supporters.
I respect Chris Gibson, so I was surprised to learn that even though he says he's pro-choice he's consistently voted against a woman's right to choose.
On the one hand, May and her ministers have consistently taken the line that parliament should play only a minimal role in the Article 50 process: even the recent concession of a parliamentary vote on the final deal was less than it seemed, given that it will be a choice between a deal that parliament didn't like and no deal at all.
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