Sentences with phrase «even votes for each candidate»

and now not even votes for each candidate!

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Several polls have shown that only 1 % to 2 % of African Americans plan to vote for Trump, an all - time low even for a Republican presidential candidate.
Even though the outcome of the first vote eliminated candidates from the traditional parties, the results pointed to an eventual victory for independent centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron.
For instance, a 2014 Pew Research study found that Americans are less likely to vote for an atheist presidential candidate than any other survey category — even if they share that candidate's political vieFor instance, a 2014 Pew Research study found that Americans are less likely to vote for an atheist presidential candidate than any other survey category — even if they share that candidate's political viefor an atheist presidential candidate than any other survey category — even if they share that candidate's political views.
The pastor proceeded to warn his audience against voting for a candidate in the upcoming midterm elections who supports gay marriage and abortion, even if that candidate, Carl DeMaio, is a Republican.
So even though I think abortion is morally wrong in most cases, and support more legal restrictions around it, I often vote for pro-choice candidates when I think their policies will do the most to address the health and economic concerns that drive women to get abortions in the first place.
You also have people who can register as a specfic party and run on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only espouse one or two things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's also a huge issue of people really thinking that a vote for a 3rd party candidate is a waste, If the only way you feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
So despite the fact that I believe human life is inherently valuable even in its earliest form, I only feel a little guilty voting for pro-choice candidates because I'm often convinced they will do more to address the root causes of abortion — poverty, health care, education, etc..
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Even more disagree (63 %) with the statement, «American Christians should vote for a candidate who has a reasonable chance of winning.»
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.
I don't think they had a good response, though, to the pathology of the present presidential race for the Republican nomination: The party has run out of plausible candidates before anyone has even voted.
The ONLY candidate I would even think of voting for would be Ron Paul.
Alex Rodriguez wasn't even one of the five candidates for the Final Vote.
As a result, it is in people's interest to vote for a major party candidate even if they are more aligned with another candidate.
The actual proof shows that the only exceptions are a dictatorial system (i.e., one voter decides who wins) and a system where some candidates can not win, even if everyone votes for them.
Yes, but you will give a negative vote by voting for your candidate as well while even further advancing him.
On the contrary, if «your» candidate is losing in the polls you may consider your vote more important to omit and can even flirt with voting for someone despite not supporting him / her completely (let's call it a protest vote, see French presidential election in 2002, with a lot of people voting for small groups on the 1st round).
For example, the Borda count is a rank - order voting system that satisfies all of Arrow's conditions except IIA, but is almost hilariously vulnerable to strategic voting — you always want to rank your candidate's strongest opponent last, even if you actually like them second best.
From the thirteen candidates in the running, even the five most popular candidates only receive between 5 % and 18 % of votes; thus, falling far behind the 40 % required for a win in the first round.
This isn't even a partisan thing - plenty of women vote for a man in Democratic primaries featuring both genders, where the standard idiotic explanation of «female candidate is a Republican woman and thus anti-women as all Republicans are» doesn't fly.
What I don't really see is how the Labour party holding three pilots in this Parliament, or even selecting all of its candidates in some form of primary at the next election or the time after would make any really significant difference to arguments for or against first - past - the - post, the Alternative Vote, AV +, AMS, STV and various hybrids thereof.
Many of the people who click on the ads will never join a campaign's email list, but if you can convince them to vote for your candidate or even just begin that process, your mission is accomplished.
Using other online tools such as email and Facebook and even offline tools like phone calls and text messages, they urged supporters to ask Susan to use her relationship with NYC Council Speaker (and expected candidate for NYC Mayor in 2013) Christine Quinn to allow the council to vote on paid sick days legislation.
Even in Ancient Greek democracy, in the play Agamemnon the goddess Athena comes down to Earth and casts a coloured pebble to vote for a candidate in a tie.
Without free postage, some argue these will be the first entirely digital elections, decided by postal votes as the electorate shrinks from the prospect of voting on a dark November evening for candidates they barely know.
Surely what you mean is «Ken may well employ sophistry to claim that he is not technically in breach of party rules, because saying that the candidate should not have been dropped, walking around for the TV cameras with the rival candidate (and having a quick chat about why the Labour candidate) did not in fact entail an explicit «vote Rahman» public statement (even though the whole point was to convey precisely that impression to any sentient being).
In Minnesota, the winner of a primary election is the candidate who receives the greatest number of votes cast for that office, even if he or she does not win an outright majority.
So I began to unravel how this had happened - how the House stays in Republican hands after 2012 because all of these blue and purple states are sending delegations to Congress that are 12 - 4 Republican or in the case of Pennsylvania, 13 - 5 Republican, even though these are blue states that voted for Barack Obama and that often voted for more Democratic candidates in the aggregate than Republicans.
This is similar to majority voting, but allows additional deliberation about the two most viable candidates even if one of them wins a majority in the first round, on the ground that, for example, everyone may be familiar with an incumbent, but not with a number of challengers, and that once the number of challengers is narrowed to one and people have a chance to examine the challenger more carefully, they may change their minds.
Confirming this on GBC's «Behind the News,» the Head of Communications at the EC, Eric Dzakpasu said it is to afford the electorate the opportunity to vote for their preferred candidates even if they are out of the country on Election Day.
In this system, everyone votes for their choice of a candidate and the top two candidates enter a second round, even if one candidate gets a majority in the first round.
By the evening of January 1, 2013, the December 1, 2012 print edition of Ballot Access News will probably be posted here, and even though normally past print issues are not updated, in this case, that issue will be updated to include the vote for president by state for each candidate.
In the last general election, the Republican candidate for Public Advocate received about 14 % of the vote, and in the two prior elections Republicans did not even have a candidate on the ballot.
Lib Dem voters were even less keen — only two thirds would vote for a combined candidate, with nearly a fifth saying they would stay at home.
We all know the rabid partisan games in this silly season, but there is one single principle you should follow and it's dirt simple: Insist that the candidate and / or incumbent does not take money from outsiders, or from those who can not vote for them, and certainly from any not even in the district or NYS.
Unmentioned is the fact that Cuomo, whose victory over Republican Rob Astorino in November is even more likely without a WFP candidate in the race, would probably seek some sort of retaliation against the WFP — assuming, that is, that the party managed to get 50,000 votes for Teachout on its ballot line in the November general election and maintained its official status.
Hundreds of those who did vote in Malliotakis» race, but not for her, cast write - ins, including several for local Democrat Justin Brannan, who is now running for City Council, certain write - ins for presidential candidates such as Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, and even gag votes for deceased individuals, such as Elvis Presley, or fictional characters from popular culture, such as Tywin Lannister from Game of Thrones.
To recap, the disastrous selection process for Labour's parliamentary candidate for Falkirk West, where allegations of malpractice triggered the resignation of Tom Watson MP as its election campaign coordinator — and which even now is subject to wildly differing versions of events — has kicked off a wholesale reform programme of everything from party funding to MP candidate selection and conference voting.
But a few Trump voters have defected, and the many republicans and independents in Westchester who did not vote for Trump are looking for another candidate, or even another party to land on.
And yet, with just two weeks before Election Day, a key bloc of voters doesn't know much about the race, its candidates, or even whom they'll vote for.
2007 did us no favours, and if I was a potential leadership candidate I'd even think about asking some of my supporters to nominate McDonnell regardless of whether they then voted for him, to make sure I was viewed as having been elected properly in a contest where all sections of the party had been included.
Even though the BNI research findings are yet to be finalized, the preliminary report which was not based on percentage of votes for each of the candidates nevertheless projected President Mahama to win in the first round.
It is quite plausible that a voter may vote for a candidate of party A in his or her district even though the voter generally prefers party B. For example, the party B candidate in that district may have been part of a scandfor a candidate of party A in his or her district even though the voter generally prefers party B. For example, the party B candidate in that district may have been part of a scandFor example, the party B candidate in that district may have been part of a scandal.
After the release of the latest Quinnipiac University poll on Wednesday, which showed de Blasio beating both candidates handily — he received 64 percent of the vote against 21 percent for Malliotakis in a head - to - head race and 63 percent against Massey's 21 percent — Malliotakis» campaign took an opportunity to undercut Massey, even calling for him to end his campaign.
Cuomo said Monday he wouldn't be endorsing anyone in the Democratic primary for mayor because he lives in Westchester County and can't vote in the race — even though he had already endorsed several City Council candidates.
Because committee members» ballots are weighted according to how many people in their area voted for the Democratic candidate in the most recent gubernatorial election, Upper West Siders wielded outsize influence in the decision process because of vastly higher turnout rates in their neighborhood — even though it makes up a relatively small portion of the district.
Usually voters can still vote for individual candidates, but even then vote transfers within the party list will follow the list ranking (i.e. votes for candidates not elected directly will be redistributed from the top down).
Long - shot mayoral candidate Bo Dietl can't even vote for himself in the city's primaries in September, after a judge found he failed to properly register for either party.
One of the more - interested observers of last Tuesday's election results was Zephyr Teachout, who helped crystallize the voter discontent with Governor Cuomo during her Democratic primary run that contributed to Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins — who got even less exposure to the electorate than she did — capturing 5 percent of the ballots for Governor, tripling his vote total from four years earlier.
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