However, not everyone
did vote every day, which means not everyone got the complete set, but that's okay, because we've got our hands on all 3 of them and you can see them all right here:
Not exact matches
We didn't translate that to being down double — we knew we were going to have a big Election
Day, knew Republicans were going to turn out, because we had a state poll that showed 62 % of Republicans were going to
vote on Election
Day.
West's comments were captured in video that Twitter users uploaded online, showing the rapper drawing boos from the crowd after he explained that, while he
did not
vote on Election
Day, he would have
voted for Trump.
Importantly, nearly a quarter of respondents (24 %) still don't know how they plan to
vote on election
day — meaning there is still a significant and potentially - decisive chunk of the
vote to play for.
As Wall Street nervously awaited a second
vote four
days later, he acknowledged that many Americans could lose their jobs and homes if Congress didn't act.
It seems bizarre that the most reasonable understanding of why the 2008 bank crisis
did not require a vast public subsidy for Wall Street occurred at Monday's Republican presidential debate on June 13, by none other than Congressional Tea Party leader Michele Bachmann — who had boasted in a Wall Street Journal interview two
days earlier, on Saturday, that she
voted against the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) «both times.»
Earlier in the
day, Texas Republican Senator Weber said Congress will most likely
vote on the «first phase» of emergency relief money for Hurricane Harvey in mid-September, which however
did not incorporate Trump's revised plan and / or schedule.
Im not a democrat, and will not usually
vote for one, but dam these social conservatives challenge me to
do so every
day.
Now having said all this stuff, I want to tell you, I don't care if Mitt Romney is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints or not... because there are many incompetent members of the Church who wants to run for the Presidency, and I wouldnt
vote for them because of the religion.
Sorry, 90 % of the planet don't believe in monotheism.I can easily believe that 50 % are wrong, because that's how many people
vote for the GOP knowing fully well they've opposed Medicare and Social Security since
day one.
don't care if Mitt Romney is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints or not... because there are many incompetent members of the Church who wants to run for the Presidency, and I wouldnt
vote for them because of the religion.
Because they didn't
do THAT, the election didn't turn on ObamaCare one way or the other, with most Americans not
voting on it or even being opposed to it on election
day.
I don't care if Mitt Romney is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints or not... because there are many incompetent members of the Church who wants to run for the Presidency, and I wouldnt
vote for them because of the religion.
I have a fear that the bombings will begin one
day and what will we be able to
do when
voting and dialog comes to an end.
When it's plain as
day that protestants, catholics, etc. don't live any better lives than those that don't believe in ancient myths, then what really is the reason Americans won't
vote for a non-believer?
Catharine Beecher, sister of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher, argued against women's suffrage on the grounds that «women could influence public affairs very satisfactorily without recourse to the ballot box, by the simple expedient of influencing the opinions and outlook of those who
did have the
vote — their husbands and sons» (Reay Tannahill, Sex in History, [Stein &
Day], 1980, p. 389).
America
does not remember how thos Baptists who fled over the Mountains with Daniel Boone (in violation of law) came down when threatened, carrying the Assault Arm of the
Day, the Kentucky Rifle, marching 183 Mountain Miles in 8
days, dispatched the would be shooter of George Washington, and one walked a month to York PA to announce Victory at King's Mtn, when Congress was about to
vote on Surrender.
At the end of the
day, women, Catholic or not, are not going to
vote for someone who is interested in sending them back to the 17th century so no, I don't believe Obama is going to lose the Catholic
vote unless they didn't
vote for him the last time.
On judgment
day, I don't want to try to rationalize why I
voted for a cult member who caused souls to be damned, by feebly explaining that I was more concerned about repealing Obamacare, preventing a redistribution of wealth, preventing abortion (those lives are in heaven), preventing gay marriage, and restoring individual liberties.
And then they fought for centuries about what texts to put in the Babble, and then they
VOTED, non-unanimously, to decide what texts to include, and STILL
do not agree to this
day.
But don't forget poor and middle class people
voting republican because they think they'll actually make it to the 1 % some
day.
On a completely unrelated matter,
did anyone else notice that Roberts
voted to strike down the federal Stolen Valor Act on the same
day Michael Knox Beran thinks John Roberts taught us all a valuable lesson about how judicial review should only very, very rarely be used?
In such cases, we may grumble and protest and promise to
vote against the perpetrators next election
day, but we
do not feel that we have become victims of an outrage.
I hate it, but I really don't see how you could get faith out of politics because a person's faith
does impact their decisions
day - to -
day, and a voter needs to
vote based on what a person will
do with their authority.
The
day that Islam advocates all freedom for all women I will have no problem with more Mosques, in the meantime, because this belief / Creed / Religion as it is now (and has been over thousands of years under the world's noses) women are still not allowed to
vote, women are not doctors, they
do not study to become lawyers, owners of companies, presidents of countries.
Did God change his mind again like he did back in the old days when he told everyone that the world was flat, that slavery was okay, that women and blacks shouldn't vote, that gay people shouldn't mar
Did God change his mind again like he
did back in the old days when he told everyone that the world was flat, that slavery was okay, that women and blacks shouldn't vote, that gay people shouldn't mar
did back in the old
days when he told everyone that the world was flat, that slavery was okay, that women and blacks shouldn't
vote, that gay people shouldn't marry?
My suggestion for religious conservatives is to
do us all a favor and cast a «protest
vote» by staying home on election
day.
Seems a lot of christians like to hit the polls these
days and
vote away the rights of gays, but that's ok since they don't SAY they're
doing it, right?
There is nothing illegal about a President being a Muslim, it's just that the majority of ignorant fearfull Americans who can't take the time to
do even the slightest bit of research and prefer to just listen to Fox news all
day, would never ever
vote for a candidate who is Muslim.
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there
vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very
day, they look at me like I am a alien,
did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
You're wrong here too, and one
day, people will look back on people like you exactly as they look back on s l a ve owners and bigots who didn't want blacks and women to
vote..
And how
do you think he will suppress
voting, can he limit the
days people can
vote like the republicans
do?
We don't get a
vote in the work that's set for us each
day, the work of witness, compassion and justice — healing the sick, working for peace, welcoming a stranger, having babies, burying the dead.
The problem is that there are so many organized tax exempt evangelical churches who will get 100 % of their
vote out while the rest of the rational masses are just individuals trying to get through the
day and
do not
vote as an organized block.
When those who have won the
day on this issue (and by «the
day» I mean every denominational
vote on the issue since 1972) and are gaining more and more power in the denomination offer the possibility of a just separation, why
do those who claim to be on the side of the oppressed want to maintain the oppressive status quo?
What
do you think God / Jesus will think of you if you give your
vote to a man who truly believes that he will one
day be a God?
when rommey first came out to run for President, all the christian stations said we
do not want a cult in the white house, now the Christian are supporting him, the Bible must fulfill, in the last
days we wil call evil good and good evil, I feel sorry for these so - call christian, you need to get down on your knees and ask God for direction regarding
voting for a cult.
In addition, as you might guess, I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -
Day Saints who
did not
vote for Romney in the primary elections in 2008.
Vote for whoever the heck you want but remember that We The People are still gonna be here after election
day... Change doesn't happen overnight, not in a year, four, eight, or even fifty if we can't work together.
Being a Christian has a lot more to
do with how you live every
day than how you
vote every four years.
I've
done them 2x in the last 10
days, once with lots of pecans on the top, the other without, the former got more
votes from my men.
I hate that they used to have organic sugar as the first ingredient and now they don't... also there are way better ones out on the market these
days... my
vote is no...
Can we
do a
vote on mandatory three
day weekends?!
Don't buy the new kit...
Vote with your money as that is what people listen to in this modern
day.
Let the record show that Mr. Bunning, renowned in his pitching
days for a follow - through that sent him lunging off the mound,
does not fall off his seat after casting his
vote.
A good many public officials «drink wet and
vote dry» on gambling, just as their predecessors quite literally
did in the dark
days of Prohibition.
Recently when ever i watch AW on TV giving an interview i don't know weather to laugh or
vote for him for the next president of France, he has become to arrogant, predictable robot like with his answers but most of all his undermining his supporters treating them like Children who don't understand, its possible you can
do this if your decisions or play is always correct but to fail and pretend it like its anything ells but a failure is wrong, Arsen man up and say we fuc ed up and show your disappointment at players who are not giving all or just sub them if they are having a bad
day its normal,
this is my first comment on this site although i have
voted and read articlesfor a few years now, i am just so angry to hear aresene's comments over the last two
days the «we
did nt win the league because at home the crowd have been on our back» stuff, and then this evening, the protest was a waste of time.
I'm pretty sure Horner was asking that question all
day long and why he didn't
vote him as # 1 along with any team principal.
That bill is likely to be
voted upon in the House and Senate in a matter of
days, so if you care at all about healthier school food, can you please
do the following?