Not exact matches
People will buy Bitcoin for the financial
gains, and most won't realize they are
voting with their wallets and self - interest to build a world
based on peace and cooperation, even if that conflicts with their own political ideals.
Based on 2014 seat change to
vote swing ratios, this would mean around 13 seats reverting from Republican to Democrat, undoing the 2014 GOP
gains on 2012.
Your question also touches upon another problem: The fact that first - past - the - post and other systems
based on
gaining a plurality of the
vote in single - seat constituencies distort the
vote and can be used to durably keep minority parties out of the parliament and government politics.
The effect of a system
based on plurality
voting is that the larger parties, and parties with geographically concentrated support,
gain a disproportionately large share of seats, while smaller parties with more evenly distributed support are left with a disproportionately small share.
Prospective pocketbook voters: People
base their
vote on the expected
gains or losses a candidate / party would impose on them in the future.
«Our canvassing strategy is
based on information about turnout in the last elections and the amount of
votes the SPD
gained in this neighborhood.»
The reason the last three elections were lost was not due to the policies of the Conservative leader (though including some of the policies mentioned above would have helped enormously), but a combination of Blair's spin -
based popularity, and electoral unfairness (the Conservatives
gained more
votes than Labour, at least in England).
On this
basis it can be argued that the BNP cost Labour at least 9 seats in 2010: the seats where Labour lost the seat, and the winning margin was less than the margin of the BNP (
votes taken from Labour) over UKiP (
votes taken from Con / LD): Amber Valley, Bradford East, Burnley, Corby, Dewsbury, Nuneaton, Sherwood, Thurrock, Warwickshire North (7 Conservative
gains, 2 Lib Dem).
Sojourner Truth Academy, a service -
based charter high school, will close at the end of this school year
based on a
vote by its governing board Tuesday evening that reflects the reality of the program's insufficient performance
gains, reports Andrew Vanacore of The Times - Picayune.
I recommend Professor H. G. Barnett's book «Innovation: the
Basis of Cultural Change», where he deals the problems in innovating against a scientific dogma that is backed up by paying professional scientists to
gain their
vote, the prime example being eugenics in 1930s Germany.
People will buy Bitcoin for the financial
gains, and most won't realize they are
voting with their wallets and self - interest to build a world
based on peace and cooperation, even if that conflicts with their own political ideals.