It won't
get my vote though because it's a private matter to be discussed in families.
Not exact matches
The Arizona Senator,
though,
gets props for, alone among the Republicans, actually campaigning for the Hispanic
vote.
Together, they form the 12 - member FOMC,
though presidents of districts other than New York only
get a rotating policy
vote, and thus considerably less say over interest rate policy.
So now Obama says he's a Christian... I think that Obama would say he was a Hermaphrodite if he
though that it would
get him some
votes...
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.
Mike Huckabee
got it right
though — «
Vote for Biblical Values».
But the problem is that after ten years, I'm
getting tired of trying to convince fellow Christians that I am, in fact, a Christian, even
though I may
vote a little differently than they
vote, interpret the Bible differently than they interpret it, engage with science a little differently than they engage with it, and understand sovereignty and choice a little differently than they understand those things.
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they
got there
vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn
though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
It is now 6 noes and 5 yeses, the noes win, because they each technically
got more than one
vote, even
though there are an even number of people on both sides of the issue, who all should have been free to practice according to their own beliefs, That; s why the organizations «beliefs» must be secondary to individuals.
We act as
though the world
gets to
vote on its long - term future.
Technically,
though, I suppose those players didn't have a chance to
get voted in.
Though we were favourites across most Arsenal betting tips and news sites, the same could be said about the rest of the team, however Jack Wilshere stood out and did enough to
get my
vote.
The club's decision not to
get involved in a bidding war with local rivals Manchester United for Alexis Sanchez despite long - standing interest, and even
though Guardiola had previously worked with the Chilean at Barcelona, was another
vote of City's confidence in their all - time top goalscorer.
Though these back - and - forth exchanges probably didn't change any
votes, they
got plenty of media attention — mission accomplished.
But at the end of the day, the source said, Avella impressed the NYLCV board with his record and «political courage» on the organization's issues — especially his push for the Child Safe Product Act, even
though it never
got to the Senate floor for a
vote.
Though, if it were some measure generally opposed by the ruling majority and there were enough defections, then the missing 7
votes would have more of an impact on something not
getting passed.
So, even
though the popular
vote nationwide is pretty close to 50 - 50, locally you have lopsided contests where Trump can
get, say, 70 % of the
vote from rural areas, while Clinton could
get 70 % of the
vote from inner cities.
However, there's some optimism that things might — just might —
get closed down today,
though senators would have to be called back from their respective districts (or wherever they are at this point) to
vote.
Somehow,
though, you do need to convince people who've previously
voted Conservative to
get on board with your vision.
The chairman said he believes Cuomo was able to win re-election two years ago because his opponent, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, only
got 18 percent of the
vote in New York City,
though he carried almost all of upstate.
Probably the most immediate use of text messaging in the U.S. will be for election - day
Get - Out - The -
Vote efforts,
though you can also use them as a two - way tool by soliciting information from supporters through polls and such.
In the London election, roughly equal numbers of those
voting for other candidates turned out to have a Labour or Tory preference - so those 250,000 voters
got to count in the final outcome -
though the result was unaffected by transfers.
With some effort,
though, you should be able to
get your hands on this really valuable data, which will tell you the party affiliation of each voter and should give you a sense of their
voting history over the last few years.
Their majority doesn't look like
getting out of single figures,
though, which makes the inevitable question - marks about the solidity of the Labour and Conservative MPs» whipped
votes critical.
Probably the most common use of text messaging in 2012 will be for pre-election and election - day
Get - Out - The -
Vote efforts,
though some will also use them as a two - way tool by soliciting information from supporters through polls and such.
and the BNP hadn't been standing last time so no one knows what
vote they would have
got last time - Council by elections
though frequently are very localised, there isn't the focus on national issues that there is in a full set of Council Elections or a General Election or a Parliamentary By - election.
Let's not
get too excited,
though, because there's still that little detail of actually going out to
vote on November 2nd.
I think that the polls may continue to swing wildly around for a few months, as we see how the economic situation pans out, I certainly
get the impression in Chesterfield that an unusually high number of people are undecided at the moment,
though there has certainly been an improvement in the likelihood to
vote of Labour supporters in the last two or three months.
Though a well - liked solid citizen, Vincent Altieri, the other Republican nominee for town council and head of a department in the county sheriff's office,
got only a handful of
votes at the Conservative caucus.
My suspicion is that quite a few of the five million
votes lost under New Labour between 1997 and 2010 now support UKIP,
though they have
got there in different ways and at different times.
Say, party Y won 20 % of the party
votes (meaning they have a right to about 120 seats), but their local candidates won in 130 districts; now, even
though party Y won't
get any additional members from their list, they have 10 seats too many, which can't be taken away from them.
It looks as
though people are partly
voting against Labour because they are perceived to be primarily on the side of people that don't «deserve» the level of support that they
get.
The view Tony Blair has destroyed the Labour Party, by his critics is often met with, the last election Neil Kinnock fought, he
got 34.5 %, the last election Blair fought he
got 35.3 %» all be it, on a lower turnout, those who'd been in the party for years, who resigned over Iraq, stopped
voting labour in 2005, even
though Blair was on his way out, lost MPs who were against Iraq, their seats
Brown also appears as
though he may
get a pass on any significant tea party primary challenge, despite the occasional grumbling about his
votes.
One influential figure in
Vote Leave,
though, warns: «Downing Street has
got far more ammunition than we at Leave have.
Labour voters do not, of course, necessarily reflect the preferences of the Labour members and supporters who
get a
vote,
though the previous YouGov polling of Labour party members also suggested a large lead for Corbyn.
Remember that,
though Bush
got a lop - sided win of Montana's electoral
votes in 2004, the Democrats took the governorship, three out of four state - wide election offices and control of both houses of the Montana Legislature.
Manhattan
gets roughly 65 percent of the
vote while Brooklyn
gets roughly 35, according to Barry Weinberg, executive director of the Manhattan Democratic Party,
though the state Democratic party could not immediately confirm this split.
Though Levy could
get on the Republican primary ballot as a Democrat, he would need 51 percent of the
vote at the party's convention this summer, and party leaders have indicated he'd need to change parties to truly be a viable candidate for them.
Though relatively small, the WFP enjoys close ties with organized labor and a corps of volunteers and paid field workers who specialize in going door - to - door to
get out the
vote.
In the first round, the party will seek to designate a candidate who wins a majority as their preferred nominee,
though any registered Republican who
gets 25 percent of the
votes gets a spot on the primary ballot.
Or maybe this is all some cartoonishly devious plan from Cuomo - stan to actually
get the
votes of progressives who hate him,
though we doubt it.
In New York,
though, it's not as easy as it should be to cast a
vote or to
get on a ballot.
The third - party candidates are still hanging on to small percentages of the
vote,
though there is a mountain to climb to
get to Cuomo's level.
The New York State Assembly also passed a bill declaring New York to be a sanctuary,
though the bill is unlikely to
get a
vote in the State Senate.
On his home turf in the Bronx, the COBA leader serves as vice president of the North Bronx Democratic club (
though a source told the Observer the group expects him to resign or
get voted out in the days to come).
I
voted labour even
though I thought there was no chance, but it seemed like it was my patriotic duty to help
get rid of such a......... (I don't want to
get moderated) I was shocked when the local labour candidate romped home.
Don't worry
though, Illinois seems good at
getting rid of the corrupt when they screw up, we'll simply
vote another pack of criminals in.
By any count, Donovan did better against Ryan than he did four years ago, when Donovan
got 68 percent of the
vote, even
though Ryan had the Conservative Party line this year.
I agree that UKIP aren't going to
get 16 % of the
vote next time round
though!