Sentences with phrase «front of voters»

Nearly three - quarters of the 44 who opposed the bill either are on House Republicans» target list or are running for statewide office in a conservative leaning state in 2010 — a classic bifurcation between those who are on the ballot in a midterm election and a president who doesn't stand in front of voters for another three plus years.
To my knowledge DADT repeal was never put in front of voters other than vicariously through the election of Obama and a liberal Congress.
A hard - won $ 384 million local tax measure that benefits some cash - strapped Oregon school districts and social - services programs may disappear if anti-tax activists can put the issue in front of voters once again.
The state took the first step in stripping corrupt public officials of their pension but because it's a constitutional amendment, must pass it again next session before putting it in front of voters for a public referendum.
Digital Marketer analyzed digital ad creatives used by Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and discovered that Clinton was winning in share of voice, measured by the sheer volume of ads and networks used to get her ads in front of voters.
Thirdly, an elected President of the EU executive would be responsible in front of the voters and not in front of the heads of state and government, hence reducing their influence further.
Whatever influence the candidates» positions on prevailing wage might have had on the behind - the - scenes politics, Jacque said on Wednesday that other matters were likely at the front of voters» minds.
He challenged Rangel to «stop playing games and have the courage to debate the issues in front of the voters, not try to kill democracy with dirty political tricks.»
Nunes, however, questioned why the incumbent has not come out to hold a public discussion in front of voters.
«We win by getting her in front of voters, because we actually want them to see the real Cynthia,» Rebecca Katz said.
«We win by getting her in front of voters, because we actually want them to see the real Cynthia,» Nixon's campaign spokesperson Rebecca Katz told Variety.
«He's refused to stand up in front of voters and answer basic questions about key issues in an important election,» Kaminsky (D - Long Beach) said at a news conference in Oceanside.
«We win by getting her in front of voters, because we actually want them to see the real Cynthia,» campaign spokesperson Rebecca Katz told Variety.
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