42 % of UKIP supporters say they will
definitely vote for their party which is a big enough figure to worry the Conservatives and make a mockery of those who hope that UKIP support will return closer to the 3.5 % they picked up in 2010 by the time of the next election.
Two years away from a general election 66 % of current Labour supporters say will
definitely vote for the party, compared to 58 % of Conservatives supporters who say they will vote for their preferred party.
Not exact matches
They've hated Romney's Mormonism since Day One, but they probably won't
vote third
party and
definitely won't
vote for President Obama.
The Democrats encouraged
votes for Trump in the Primary as he was
definitely the weakest candidate to go against their
party front runners.
«There is no difference in principle between STV and
party lists; they both presuppose that
voting is essentially not
for a person, but
for a
party» I don't know what
voting system you're talking about, but it
definitely isn't STV, which is all about
voting for individuals, strengthens the chances of Independents, weakens the
party structure, etc..