Sentences with phrase «electorate do»

Suddenly there are indications that parts of the wider electorate do not share an appetite for recovery - threatening austerity.
And if the electorate do next year revert to thinking somewhat about the UK during UK elections, albeit not enough to vote Labour, Salmond's logic is that the party's «I'll work with Labour» approach will not greatly upset people.
«95 % of the electorate do not want the private, voluntary sector, charitable or other organisations running schools.
If the electorate don't like it then they are still free to vote for a Tory majority under PR to overturn it.
I hope the US electorate does not vote for bible thumper.
Of course, without a single strong newcomer to the ballot, many of the holdovers gained support, which doesn't make sense because their stats didn't get better but that's just how the electorate does things.
It's possible the US electorate doesn't care either.
Labour leaders since Attlee had long since ceased to take Clause IV seriously: they just thought abolition would generate more trouble among Labour supporters than the benefits to be gained at electioins since many in the electorate didn't know what Clause IV was until reminded.
«But the electorate doesn't want that.
«I know that the electorate doesn't have a lot of tolerance for it, and I understand that,» Peoples - Stokes said of the push for pay raises.
It turned out that the electorate did not.
So if he is unable to play that card, either because the economy does not recover in time or because the electorate does not believe him, what is it precisely that Labour does plan to win the next election on?
And of course, if some part of the electorate does not feel represented and want to solve that situation, they should try to present themselves to the election (Did I comment that we have two parties recently created in Spain?)
The Senatorial electorate doesn't want another hard - nosed conservative (the anti-gay sort), but that may not stop him from running.
The electorate doesn't agree.
«The electorate didn't want any drama.
That doesn't mean he's not a good candidate or has good ideas or whatever; the appetite of electorate doesn't point to Joe Lhota.»
In his moment of victory, Ed Miliband will have to face down the «red Ed» charge — that he won the election by appeasing the unions and tacking to the Left, which is where his party feels comfortable but the wider electorate does not.
If the electorate does punish Harper in 2015, Abbott will no doubt be watching and who knows what he will do in response.
They've had relatively little effect on most State and national policy decisions because a sufficiently large fraction of the electorate does not believe the case has been sufficiently well proven to warrant large - scale tax or regulatory action.
On Sky, new AMA president Dr Michael Gannon said he thought Health Minister Sussan Ley had some good ideas and was disappointed the electorate did not hear more from her during the election campaign.

Not exact matches

But did he also contract - out detailed psychologial profiles about the electorate based on Facebook data?
More than half of the French electorate want a vote on whether France should be a member of the European Union but many more do not want to leave the euro, research from Citi showed Tuesday.
But the Republican plan also contained provisions that most young Americans — the racially diverse electorate of the future — do not support, according to the poll.
But the narrative that the electorate is pushing elected officials towards trade - skeptical policies doesn't actually jive with poll numbers, which show that a majority of Americans think that increased trade is good for the economy.
Though this approach, they built an image that was acceptable to partisans (who could be relied upon to trust implicitly that whatever they were doing was good for a reason) but also induced suspicion in the broader electorate.
While an electorate certainly ought to take such things into consideration when they enter the voting booth, that doesn't mean they ought always to have the final say.
«For a politician who doesn't want to admit that the electorate sent a message that they don't like politicians, it's far easier to scapegoat it on economic issues than it is to address the fundamental question: that there are voters in this country who no longer think their representatives represent them,» said a Democratic strategist involved in 2016.
Playing on the general publics» naivety, the libtards propped up Jughead Trudope and ran with «legalize marijuana» at the forefront of their election platform.Hook, line and sinker the electorate fell for this nonsense.Jughead Trudope doesn't know what «legalize» means.How quickly the fed libtards put that front and centre election platform on the backburner.
If you don't imagine that makes a seismic difference, imagine applying that tweak to the American electorate.
This was allegedly done to specifically target and influence the voters in the electorate during Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.
Electorates at times like these clearly don't like to be told how they're going to vote, especially by the media and other elites.»
Combined with other data, Cambridge Analytica hoped to profile the entire American electorate — something it already had done in other countries — and determine what pitches would work best for each individual voter.
Another way of cutting the evangelical electorate is to say that 86 % supported someone other than Romney and 85 % didn't choose a Mormon.
There is now a lot of soul - searching about the direction of the Republican Party and much doubting of its future viability if does not adapt itself in some way to an electorate that has (it is said) fundamentally shifted over the last few decades.
Mormon church is just using her to help Romney, but don't think the electorate can see through this.
You must be too young to remember the 1960 election when the electorate was told that Catholic candidate JFK should not become president because he would do whatever the pope said he should do.
The majority of the electorate simply do not share their views so try as they might every time, someone running on the platform to outlaw abortion or make gay people bad, etc. will just not win in the general election, period.
The virtue of socialism, it is argued, is that it does away with such irresponsible authority, and forces those who make economic policy to appeal to the electorate and to justify their decisions in terms of the public good.
Given the long - standing split in the Israeli electorate as to how to act in the peace process, did the Rabin government, in order to act at all, have to act as it did?
Conservative xians are squirming and telling «unfair» because the US electorate Is turning against the imposition of their religious beliefs through laws affecting people who do not share those beliefs.
Rorty does take a stand on a current educational issue when he supports efforts to promote literacy in a democracy so that the electorate can understand the issues of the day and become better citizens.
Amazingly, some extraordinarily courageous individuals (initially Arnold himself, journalists David Quinn and Breda O'Brien, the Iona Institute; later on, John Waters, retired Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity College Dublin, William Binchy and the distinguished historian Prof. John A. Murphy; the gay campaigners for a «No» vote, Paddy Manning and Keith Mills, deserve special mention) did succeed in making a difference to the eventual numbers, although not the outcome: in the early Spring, polls indicated that 17 percent of the electorate would vote against the amendment, but by the time the actual referendum came around, 38 percent were indicating a «No» vote, and that was the eventual outcome.
Gay «No» campaigners Keith Mills and Paddy Manning pointed out that such was perfectly possible without undermining family structures completely since extensive Civil Partnership legislation was already in place, and they did make a difference, but the softening up of the electorate by years of sob - stories would have taken far more time and effort to overcome.
Only in America, does the electorate base its decision on the favoured religious delusion of the candidates.
How much influence does the electorate have with the function of the Canadian government?
The fact that she did not stop to speak to a single patron or worker is not lost on the Hispanic electorate who wants to get to know her better but has found her reluctant to reveal her more human qualities, preferring instead to deliver carefully rehearsed platitudes.
Not only did Goldwater lose to Democratic candidate Lyndon Johnson in a landslide, he was so unpopular with the electorate — including a plurality of Republican voters — that he crippled his party's candidates all the way down the ticket.
Monarchs felt that they were called by God, led by God, ordained God and God servant to be in the position that they are in.If you strongly believe that he is being called by called to run and be President then you have to accept the fact that everything he does is God's will and not what the people elected him to do or not do, and therefore he is not accountable to the electorate but to God.
The truth is that, as Adam B. Schaeffer and Nancy Smith wrote, we don't know what works with the contemporary electorate.
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