Sentences with phrase «everyone gets a vote»

It's a democratic society and everyone gets a vote.

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It's absolutely clear that whatever the «deal» was when the startup got started about everyone being consulted and having a vote on every important decision, it doesn't usually last beyond the first fundraising.
As everyone expected, the Italian elections have produced a real quagmire with the anti-establishment Five Star Movement getting enough of the vote to do exactly what they wanted.
It is getting tiresome hearing everyone on the radio yapping about how voters were conned by the slick campaign machinery to vote NDP; or that we voted against the PCs rather than for the NDP; or that we were angry and so made rash decisions that we will promptly regret because everyone knows what a hash the NDP have made wherever they have reigned.
So, to repeat, we really don't know, and everyone drink some of whatever they're drinking at RICOCHET and get out to vote.
We must get everyone we know, to register to vote.
Dems want everyone poor and on government welfare so they will keep them voted into office, while they forever are claiming to find ways to get people back to work.
Obama has but one firm belief and one firm conviction... to get the votes... His record proves he is a pleaser of the people, or at least he tries to appeal to everyone.
Astounding, but, in a democracy, everyone gets to vote, even stupid people.
The suggestion of Jesus would get put to vote before the board for discussion, and everybody was reminded how hard everyone had worked as a church to get where they were, and how many people made great sacrifices to achieve their success.
Everyone knew the South would be his challenge, and he split the vote, and got his share.
I encourage everyone to find out more about them and their stories and get voting... they need your votes,» added Grenier.
How much did the vote of confidence, the feeling that reinforcements were going to help everyone get through the long pennant race, help those two teams?
In fact everyone hated it so much that on the morning of the race the teams got together and unanimously voted to go back to the old system for the next round but in their infinite wisdom, the FIA rejected it.
Me asking why Seo would be preferred to play on the right rather than left got more up votes than down and considering I get down votes for my arrogance... I would not say the question I asked is clear for everyone, or if it is then it is in favor of what I asked.
Everyone who had a vote and a bid clearly wanted to trade that vote for something that helped them get over the line in that campaign.
The Second reason you would MOST DEFINATELY have voted is because like everyone it needed to be done.You like everyone else were waiting for this and we all got this opportunity (Arise and take your bow SIR JON FOX).
Pinning still gets my vote as the best way to fasten a diaper, but I know not everyone likes to pin (I enjoy it!)
Everyone gets a «yes or no» vote on every option and you pick the option with the most yes votes when they agree on it.
It would mean that suddenly all of the perennially safe seats would be in play - to the extent that everyone who lives in them would get to express a meaningful vote for their next MP - if not on election day, then in the primary running up to it.
Since the man has won in the past, the man has more experience, and everyone else is saying they will vote for the man, the man will get nearly all the votes that would have otherwise gone to the woman.
I'm not sure why you think the reason for representatives is the mechanical difficulty of getting everyone's vote counted.
Since scientists get the vote too, they, like everyone else, get to influence the decisions that political parties make about policies of the future and the present.
Largely because gerrymandering can't be applied at a state level; everyone in the state gets to vote for the same candidate.
It's April 24th and we need everyone to get out and vote to elect Shelley Mayer as our next state senator in Westchester and flip the state Senate from #RedToBlue.
Presumably everyone worked hard to get out the vote.
I think activists can work to get Greens and Respect elected in a handful of FPTP seats and we must all hope for an embarrassingly massive Tory landslide (300 seats or so) on < 50 % of the vote that will make everyone see what an absurd situation we are in, make Cameron's parliamentary party more unruly and nekedly nasty and — crucially — smash the Labour Party so hard that both its right and its left give up all hope of ever winning a FPTP election again, and destroy the hubris that decrees that they never collaborate with other progressive / left forces.
The fact is that everyone affected by the decisions of their MP gets to vote for him or her.
Their issues get side - lined as everyone assumes their votes are heading to the Tories.
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.
It's time for New York to step up and be a leader in improving voting access and participation, by passing common sense reforms that help everyone get to the polls and have their voices heard.»
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos praising Mr. Felders move into the Republican fold is a declaration of war against the Democratic Party and now it's time for Mr. Murphy and everyone else advocating that voters get what they voted for «A Democratic Majority in the State Senate» and nothing less.
In closing, Teachout asked everyone to spread the word and get people out to vote on September 9 «for the upset of the century!
The pollsters get opinions from everyone that picks up the phone, but determining which of those people will actually show up to vote is the challenge.
Do all you can to make sure everyone you know not only votes whenever they can, but let them know how and where they can get the information they need to judge who is right and who is wrong in Albany.
This is an incredible opportunity and I'm grateful to everyone who voted Green and helped get a Green voice back on Islington council.
It's kinda the point of having everyone vote on the same thing, instead of just holding a vote - lottery where one person gets to decide.
Turnout was low in Kumasi - only 66 % voted which was terrible and so there's now going to be a lot of campaigning against voter apathy to get everyone here to go and cast their ballot.
The Governor got the Senate Democratic Conference and the Democratic Assembly Members to vote against their own community interests and against themselves, while on the other hand, the Governor created his own, private, HUGE Member Items — or should I say, Governor Items and Governor Capital Funds for his disposal, making everyone believe that he did away with the system — and in the process, using the Democrats as rubber stamps.
Steve has traveled the country with the New York Democratic Lawyers Council making sure that everyone gets a chance to vote and that there are no irregularities at the polls.
Fortunately, it's free to vote for your favourite, so we're now urging everyone, everywhere to get online and decide the winner.»
Not sure, if this is undetAnd, labour spent more than the Tories in 2005 75 % of labours spending in 1997 came from the private side, and recall 1979 when the closed shop meant everyone had to joina Union, that union had to give money to the labour party, we knew the next election would be the most vicious since 1992 ′ we win the campaign, lost the election that time, The Tory press isn't as strong as it was then, the tories haven't got lost of «extremist» stories about labour they had thrn to smear us now, They're a smaller party not just cos of Ukip, But labour has a lot of keen strong members, and it'll come doen to 70 or so marginal seats what happens, while not losing our working class votes in Newcastle, birmingham Luton Rotherham, Scotland, and if they're not abstaining, or voting Ukip, we have to ask why they're voting tory
All votes count equally, and everyone gets the same number of votes: one vote per candidate, either for or against.
«This isn't about ignoring how people voted last year - quite the opposite, it's about ensuring that the deal we get in negotiations works for everyone in the UK, not just hard - line Tory backbenchers.
Alex White - South District, Rochester City Council: «Thank you to everyone who helped with my campaign as they are the reason I got 20 % of the vote.
So the idea as most are dead that there would be a higher turnout under Corbyn is daft, plus even with green votes to get that many more labour votes we'd need a turnout of 77 % and assuming everyone extra who voted for the first time, voted Labour it would have to be the highest turnout since 1955
I suggest that labour - uncut, goes off, thinks up a few sensible policies, that are relevant to a government of 2020, maybe has a few ideas on the EU referendum, and accepts that the Corbyn fans of Students who read a article about how, capitalism is bad, because there was enough money for everyone in the 80's, and the Tories only got in because people who voted for them were dumb and read the Daily mail, because you're not going to convince anyone that labour Will be destroyed in 2020 ′ because the Tories may implode over infighting like they did with Westland or ousting Thatcher, but win in 87 ′ and 92 ′ anyway
«There's got to be somewhere better, but right there in the middle of our harbor north corridor that everyone has been working on so heavily to try to develop and have [been] dumping a lot of money — if you see the hotels and restaurants — it is asinine to vote yes on this thing!»
I also got a bit of help from you guys with an Instagram story poll for the rug -LCB- thanks to everyone who voted! -RCB-.
I hope everyone got a chance to get out and vote.
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