Now, as we enter the next phase of our campaign, I'm excited to continue to grow the team and engage with
even more voters every day.
And for me, going forward, we will over the next two weeks go talk to
even more voters and we will activate them for September 12th.»
Not exact matches
What's
more,
even if there is a backlash, it might not be that big: a new POLITICO / Morning Consult poll shows support for stricter gun laws among registered
voters at 68 %, well above the 25 % who oppose such laws.
Even if the 40 percent of voters that supported former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi still stick with his center - left party, chances are that the next Italian parliament will be even more divided, making implementation of much needed reforms increasingly diffic
Even if the 40 percent of
voters that supported former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi still stick with his center - left party, chances are that the next Italian parliament will be
even more divided, making implementation of much needed reforms increasingly diffic
even more divided, making implementation of much needed reforms increasingly difficult.
Hours later he reminded American
voters that,
even though Donald Trump won
more electoral votes, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
«For instance,
even if you are Warren Buffett or Bill Gates, you are limited to investing no
more than $ 100,000 during any 12 - month period in all crowdfunding investments,» said Commissioner Piwowar, the dissenting
voter.
So true is this of all such citizens of declining empire that every four years American presidential wannabes
even promise revolution but know that the
voter will ask only for
more bread, circuses and... taco bowls.
If one is
even a moderately fiscally conservative Ontario
voter, the prospect of spending billions
more in an already heavily indebted province, or rewarding the long - governing Liberals with another term is untenable.
The same «damned if you don't but possibly way
more damned if you do» situation is manifesting itself in a wildly different way when it comes to Russia's hacking and cyber espionage on US political institutions,
voter rolls and
even the cyber probing of American voting machines.
Even though that choice will make it
more difficult to pass legislation,
voters made the right decision.
Even if third parties could only get a little of your data — your hometown, say, or your gender — they could match it up with all kinds of other records, such marketing databases or
voter registration databases, to paint a
more complete picture of you as a person.
Some possibilities are that Trump
voters are
more protectionist than the average Republican
voter, or that they instinctively back his positions based on a cult of personality, or that Trump is an inherently divisive figure
even within the Republican Party and that this extends to his positions on policies.
So,
voters have
more respect for someone who believes strongly
even if the
voter sees those beliefs as untrue and wrong, than for someone who does not believe?
The only benefit all of these babies will have to the Christian right is providing
more ignorant
voters who don't
even know how to properly advocate and vote for themselves, politically.
Even though large numbers of
voters vaguely suspect that the failings of the political system itself led the country into its current crisis, most evidently expect the system to perform a course correction
more or less automatically.
Other Trump supporters (such as the millions of Obama - Trump
voters) would favor
more spending on healthcare for struggling wage - earners —
even if it meant higher taxes.
Even so, few Mainline
voters defected to Clinton, preferring the
more culturally congenial Ross Perot.
Even more, a populist conservatism will have to offer real solutions for
voters who have been let down by the establishments of both parties — and by Mike Huckabee.
Now, as he wages an uphill battle for the Republican nomination, Perry is emphasizing his Christian commitment
even more than in the past, trying to line up support from conservative Christian leaders and religious
voters nationwide.
This strategy largely writes off the non-evangelical white working - class in the hopes of winning over nonwhite
voters and it aligns Republican policy
even more closely with the policy preferences of the Washington business lobbies.
As has been stated quite a bit — most recently today by AN ACTUAL ROY
VOTER (Ben Golliver of SI.com)-- Simmons» statistical and advanced analytical advantage is quite meaty... but
even more important to this discussion is the «value to team» component of the analysis.
You can lose hours of your day both looking at how
voters from certain regions perceive certain teams, and you can lose
even more hours trying to figure out the narrative behind it.
Many
voters voted for Ralph Nader; they would (mostly) have preferred Al Gore to George Bush, but they preferred Nader
even more, so they voted for him.
Even before the final weekend push, for instance, Democrats had used the
Voter Activation Network to target over 50 %
more voter outreach than at the same point in the previous midterm campaign (though I was surprised it wasn't higher).
The new candidates who support a different direction for the Party (e.g. the Tea Party candidates) quickly fall prey to the influence of the billionaires, leading to the GOP
voters to get
even more frustrated.
JFK was
more of a hawk than Nixon, LBJ was deeply and fully committed to Vietnam War
even if he didn't start it (he subscribed to Domino theory); Clinton bombed the crap out of Serbia and got US into Kosovo, and didn't exactly refrain from shooting cruise missiles at Sudan / Afghanistan; Obama's presidency didn't exactly shape like the peace - on - earth triumph some of his
voters deeply hoped for either.
So you could argue that the current system is actually biased against Labour, and therefore PR will actually disadvantage Labour
even more unless rates of
voter registration are improved and compulsory voting introduced.
And in the future too, we should expect to see ever
more intense efforts to reach
more and
more potentially persuadable or potentially «mobilizable»
voters in high - stakes, well - resourced, competitive elections,
even as the majority of Americans who live in states and districts that are not competitive will hear less and less from campaigns as they, quite reasonably, use all available information to concentrate their resources where they think they matter.
Brexit is in some respects an
even more potent issue for them because it brings together a wider group of the electorate, with pro-EU Conservatives and Labour
voters wondering how to reverse the march towards the cliff's edge.
They are fearful of UKIP making waves in the north of England and
even more terrified of challenging the
voters» verdict in the referendum.
«For four months, the
voters of the 9th Senate District have been without a representative following the conviction of Dean Skelos, and yet Senator Cathy Young now wants to drag out the certification process for
even more months.
The answer is for the left to win arguments with real people and stop is time honoured Fabian strategy of, manipulating the system to vastly exaggerate the power held by a small minority whilst simultaneously complaining about their inability to concentrate
even more power with Left Liberal courtiers via PR What the left hate and what they can not admit is that their leaders despise the views of many of their
voters, perhaps a majority.
Indeed, Labour gained some seats without
even canvassing last year, such was the level of enthusiasm among
voters based on little
more than viral Facebook videos and a pledge to build a fairer Britain.
A couple of states have had higher turnout in the 2012 Republican Primaries than they had in 2008, but most have about the same or
even less — not impressive, considering that this race is much
more open and closely fought and that the number of registered
voters has grown since last time.
May declares she wants Britain to «emerge... stronger, fairer,
more united and
more outward - looking than ever before»,
even as she implicitly threatens to slash rights and regulations, dismiss and alienate the
voters of Scotland and Northern Ireland, and impose barriers on our largest market.
Recall that in the last election cycle, Cuomo created the Women's Equality Party — or WEP — a move widely seen in part as an effort to confuse
voters — after all, E comes right before F in the alphabet — and get back at the WFP for daring to
even consider backing a candidate other than Cuomo...
more on this in a moment.
His median (and probably his marginal)
voter will cheer him on, with the result that
even more moderate Congressional Republicans will not be minded to protest.
Even younger
voters question Corbyn's ability to deliver this, while for older
voters it was nothing
more than a poorly - hidden bribe to win the younger vote.
Pasok is in turmoil as its 43 % at the 2009 elections has now dropped to around 11 % in the opinion polls, with
voters blaming the Papandreou - led government for its handling of the deep crisis
even more than they blame New Democracy which was in power and increased the deficit substantially from 2004 - 2009.
If the goal is to maintain some form of local representation or connection between a member of parliament and a district (personally, I am not convinced it's a good thing) with a
more proportional representation, Germany has another (rather complex) way to achieve that, called «personalized proportional vote» but
even that only gives
voters control over some of the seats.
Kinderhook, N.Y. November 1, 2016... With open enrollment for Obamacare beginning today,
voters should know that its rates are skyrocketing for New York's struggling middle class: They'll go up another 16.6 percent on average in New York and upwards of 25 percent elsewhere, yet liberal New York City professor and NY - 19 congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout wants to expand the failing program
even more, the campaign of fiscally responsible congressional candidate John Faso today noted.
To make the point
even more directly, if it is a consequence of a «yes» vote in the Scottish referendum that the rest of the UK must reapply to join the European Union and either looses its currency or is required to enter into a currency union with a foreign state, the impact of the decision is such that the English, Welsh, and Northern Irish
voters should also have a say.
California
voters, facing
even more severe transit raids than New York, put a stop to the practice by approving Prop 22 in a referendum last Tuesday.
With many left leaning 2010 Liberal Democrat
voters having switched to Labour, Greens and
even UKIP, their
voter base will also be much
more right wing.
Three - fourths of the Democratic caucus sites in Utah ran out of ballots, sending workers to nearby stores to print
more ballots or
voters home to bring back reams of paper or
even a home printer at one site.
It's partly because Republicans created boundaries efficiently in redistricting and partly because the most Democratic districts in the country, like those in urban portions of New York or Chicago, are
even more Democratic than the reddest districts of the country are Republican, meaning there are fewer Democratic
voters remaining to distribute to swing districts.
Still,
even if Curran does put
more politically connected people on her staff than her campaign suggested she would, Schaffer said he thought
voters wouldn't hold it against her.
I suspect lots of MP are
more worried about
voters then being socialist or
even caring about the NHS.
That has left the Senate Democrats in a somewhat awkward position of either trying to convince
voters that they have
more in common with a fellow Democrat than the Republicans do —
even if Cuomo himself won't come out and say it — or sniping at Cuomo from the sidelines by questioning his Democratic bona fides (a la Sen. Tony Avella, who has become something of an expert at this).
[15] Late in the election cycle, a poll by Christopher Newport University showed that
more than two - thirds of Virginia
voters were not involved in
even the 2015 legislative races.