Sentences with phrase «electorate will»

I believe that a party or candidate that seizes social media and uses it is as a primary means of communicating with an electorate will have a competitive advantage, I just didn't see it this time.
«the radical prescriptions for climate change, the ones that come from the green pressure groups, the ones of which politicians instinctively think, «Nah, the electorate will never wear that» are the only ones that are actually going to work.
Imagine how the electorate will turn when the carbon paradigm is revealed as a hoax, and they won't have to believe that their desire for cheap energy is a venal sin.
Polltroll «Surely if this effect continues, then the electorate will drop so much that the boundaries will have to be redrawn anyway»
Surely if this effect continues, then the electorate will drop so much that the boundaries will have to be redrawn anyway.
It seems most improbable that in a year's time the electorate will decide that what it really wants is to give Gordon Brown another chance to show what he can do.
If that's true (I personally doubt it), then the remain vote there in the total electorate will be well north of 70 %.
Governor Cuomo may no longer be prepared or willing to change things in New York State; whether the electorate will change him in November 2014 at the polls now remains to be seen.
Lord Mandelson has conceded that parts of the electorate will today be seeking to «turn a page» on the Labour government because of the economic crisis.
The British electorate will experience its first ever TV election debate between the main party leaders this week.
But he said the mood of the electorate will matter most.
«It beggars belief that a man considered so toxic to the electorate will genuinely be the Tories» frontman on TV, as the prime minister claims.
The electorate will be allowed their little protest in 2009, if they insist on having one.
«It is not just locally in New York, but nationally, and New Yorkers, regardless of what New Yorkers think, are part of national trends,» he said, adding that more than 40 percent of the general electorate will be Catholic.
And should that party then go on to win a General Election we will leave the EU without any referendum because the electorate will have voted for it at that General Election.
David Asante said the electorate will suffer the penalty of votes buying should they sell their votes to the NDC.
Any further development needs to be based on evidence that the electorate will respond favourably, and that we are able to start to mobilise unionist voters who have decided not to vote for any party in recent elections.
Perhaps half the electorate will be undecided and Quigley will have to take the lion's share of these.
«There's only so much the electorate will tolerate,» he said.
On this interpretation, the deficit will require the coalition to do deeply unpopular things and a horrified electorate will therefore rush to the comforting embrace of Labour government on the next occasion that they are offered the chance.
The idea that the British electorate will vote for a party that holds these views is absurd.
If you believe your own rhetoric as Brown does, then by May 6th 2010 a grateful electorate will be able to see that Moses Brown has led us through the storm of the depression and is leading us to the bright sunlit uplands of the Promised Land.
It is possible that, as polling day approaches, the electorate will after all galvanise around the big two, since they alone can form governments.
Post September, the electorate will need to get used to a Scottish parliament that has a greater say in how it raises its revenues, regardless of the referendum result.
Very soon a foolish looking segment of our electorate will turn on this illegitimate phony.
Legislators have to come up with a deal they can prove to their electorate will aid them directly.
Unlike in previous Parliaments, few Scottish MPs will be subject to whips of pan-British parties and, instead, they will be whipped by a Scottish party that is to the left of parties that around 95 % of the English electorate will have voted for.
We want to have a credible election so that the electorate will be able to vote for us at the main election.
The electorate will never buy it.
A slew of wildly varying public polls in key primary and general election contests are adding to the sense of chaos in the 2010 cycle, as pollsters grapple with trying to predict which members of the angry and unpredictable off - year electorate will come out to vote.
Not sure that the electorate will be too happy about more taxpayers» money going to political parties after the way that politicians tend to abuse financial assistance of any kind.
So if I say I have an agreement with somebody to be something, the electorate will be waiting.
Speaking at a ceremony for the construction of an office for the NDC Secretariat in the Upper West Region, Mr Portuphy said the electorate will not vote for anyone who advocates violence.
The electorate will have changed.
And the PM is convinced that at the very last moment, Britain's electorate will look into their hearts and agree the risk is too high to back UKIP.
Charles Kuffner is right in saying that the usual caveats apply with regard there even being a special election whether the electorate will be any better for Democrats in a special depending on when it will be called.
My own guess is that Cammo will concede a PR referendum, because the electorate will vote it down (and if it looks risky he can put in a turnout threshhold as Labour did on a Scottish Parliament in 1978 - 9).
The bottom line is that a small fraction of the electorate will in many cases decide who will run for public office.
The IMANI Africa President, Franklin Cudjoe, also believes the electorate will ultimately determine whether a person is qualified to be President regardless of age.
In the end, mobilizing the electorate will be key.
The nice thing about the timing is that we electorate will get to see what an all - blue Washington looks like.
If it's the latter, however, Dems are doomed — in today's political environment, an older, whiter electorate will elect Republicans in droves.
Once things get bad enough the electorate will view the unions with hostility and blame them for the problems caused by strikes and other disruptions instead of the government.
Perhaps though, the electorate will focus more on local issues this week and wait till the general election to deliver their verdicts on Mr Corbyn and Mrs May.
The presentation of manifestos does not play a major role in winning an election because most electorate will not read them, Deputy General Secretary of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Obiri Boahen has said.
It can give those people the ability to vote in Israeli elections, in which case the Israeli electorate will become rapidly dominated by Palestinians, thus eliminating Israel's status as a Jewish state.
«No matter what» the Romney campaign manages to mangle in the last few weeks of the campaign more than 40 % of the electorate will still vote for him, which on campaign competence alone is much more than he deserves.
Enda Kenny pleads on live TV before Ireland becomes only country in the world where electorate will vote over same - sex marriage
«Really the SNP thing is just so boring that I think the electorate will go cross eyed if the Conservative's keep it up too long.»
The republic is the only country in the world where the electorate will decide whether to make gay marriage legal.
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