Voters are, not surprisingly, more apt to approve school budgets that aren't rising
faster than voters» ability to fund them.
Not exact matches
As I said, it is because the U.S. has politics — has a free, open, competitive democracy where interests jostle, candidates argue, and
voters think for themselves — that we can expect the Pope's impact to cool
faster than the engine of his Fiat.
Early on, more
voters viewed the coalition as cutting too deep and too
fast than thought positively of them.
When compared with the previous tally (from June 2012) the new tally shows that the two minor parties tallied by the state grew at a
faster rate
than any other type of
voters.
In contrast, Conservative
voters like the anti-Keynesian option — cutting spending and borrowing
faster — more
than any of the other three, while Labour
voters regard it as anathema.
So far Mr Clegg seems to be losing fluffy bunnies
faster than he is winning over wily foxes, but there are still many undecided
voters.
Twenty years after students participated in the program, John Holbein, a researcher at Princeton and the new study's author, matched
Fast Track participants — now adults — to state
voter files and found that those in the intervention group voted at a rate 11 to 14 percentage points higher
than their peers in the control group, a significant boost considering that get - out - the - vote programs typically boost turnout by only 1 to 4 percentage points.
Hillary Clinton, courting young
voters and the broader Democratic base, has promised to one - up President Obama on climate change, vowing to produce a third of the nation's electricity from renewable sources by 2027, three years
faster than Mr. Obama, while spending billions of dollars to transform the energy economy....