Sentences with phrase «crucial election vote»

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And could a more logical tax system deliver the crucial middle - class vote in the next election?
He told the gathering that they should all come out en masse to vote for Husain as the election is very crucial to the party and the state.
I don't put much store in opinion polls, but if true it would only indicate roughly what you would expect to happen at this point in the parliament - 32 % isn't that much lower than Labour got in the 2005 General Election and all it would suggest is that the Liberal Democrats are having a reversal - tactical voting could see them holding onto many of their current seats, indeed it is even possible that if they got 17 % of the vote that if it focused in an area that they could actually end up with more seats, where the switches in support are occuring is crucial - if they are focused then if the Conservative Party were to get 39 % then it might still result in them getting fewer seats than Labour or in extremis winning a 150 seat majority or so?
Some MPs believe any government that lost such a crucial vote would struggle to survive and could be forced to trigger a general election.
WFP allies insist the party won't miss the crucial vote threshold, but admit it's possible another minor party — perhaps even the Greens, whose gubernatorial candidate, Howie Hawkins, is putting in a strong performance this election season — could surpass them in the final tally and bump them from Row D.
The Democratic duo, who serve as co-chairs of the Council's Progressive Caucus, note Rice was living in a swing state (Pennsylvania) during the crucial 2000 presidential election and failed to vote for then - VP Al Gore.
And as in most elections, capturing the independent vote will be crucial for a win on the Sept. 13 election.
In the crucial weeks before Election Day, the UFT and its members stepped into high gear to spread the word about why New Yorkers should vote «no» on holding a state constitutional convention.
Republicans often depend on the Conservative line to supply crucial extra votes in close elections, and Long's comments could free up some marginal Republicans to support a marijuana bill in the Senate, if legislation comes to the floor.
«The megaphone that President Trump has to fire up the base and get them to vote on election day is crucial for Republicans to win,» said Ron Bonjean, a strategist and former Senate GOP leadership aide.
Giving 16 and 17 year olds the vote in local elections is a crucial first step in giving young people a say in the decisions that affect them and getting them engaged in the political process.
In a disaster for voting rights and democracy — and a horrifying embarrassment for New York — the incompetent New York City Board of Elections inexplicably removed more than 100,000 Brooklyn voters off the rolls amid the national spotlight of a crucial presidential primary.
The crucial thing is not only who has the votes but the voting system — the alternative vote, on which the coalition Government has promised a referendum for Commons elections.
Many are wondering if the controversial politician ordered to have his badly damaged Prado Land Cruiser V8 at the election grounds to win sympathy votes in the crucial regional election.
After winning his 2004 election, Karmeier» «cast the crucial fourth deciding vote to overturn a $ 1.05 billion verdict against State Farm Insurance and the $ 10.1 billion verdict against Philip Morris.
The first and most crucial error in your statement is that you actually believe «elections» and «voting» actually gives any voice / power to the common people.
So, in case you were wondering why voting in the primary elections is so important, read on to learn about these crucial races!
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