Sentences with phrase «get to the polls today»

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Seriously, that's what is needed (Edited to add: I learned today that you need to SIGN UP to be able to do this — don't just show up at the polling place expecting to get to distribute food to voters.
Chris Cillizza and Jim VandeHei have a great article in today's Post, «In Ohio, a Battle of Databases,» that looks in detail at how campaigns work with data behind the scenes to find voters, hit them with targeted messages and ultimately get them to the polls.
Today's Siena poll finds New Yorkers believe the kinder, gentler Andrew Cuomo storyline and want him to hurry up and declare his gubernatorial candidacy so he can get busy explaining how he'll save the state.
Paladino, who requested the get - together, argued he's the one with the momentum — pointing to today's Q poll as proof — and said he's the only candidate who can beat AG Andrew Cuomo in November.
Election Day has arrived... the polls are open... most of the races today entail state and city offices and issues... Americans are being urged to get out and make every vote count.
Whatever their choice, I have one simple message for each and every person in the East End and that is to get down to the polling station and use your vote today
During his Conservative Political Action Conference address today, the retired neurosurgeon will announce he will serve as national chairman of My Faith Votes, a nonpartisan organization focused on getting Christian Americans to the polls, according to a statement provided to POLITICO.
The poll shows while Cuomo is still nearly 30 points ahead of his Republican opponent Rob Astorino, a candidate running to the left of the incumbent governor would get 22 percent of the vote if the election were held today.
The poll shows while Cuomo is still nearly 30 points ahead of his Republican opponent Rob Astorino, a candidate running to the left of the incumbent governor would get 22 % of the vote, if the election were held today.
With polls showing her leading the race for New York's 21st Congressional district, Republican Elise Stefanik began a new drive to election day today with a get out the vote tour beginning in Plattsburgh.
As the third party you don't actually get many opinion polls focusing on the Liberal Democrats, further details of the monthly ICM poll in today's Guardian include the first question related to to Charles Kennedy's recent troubles.
The governor today reiterated the vow to help get members of his own party elected to the Senate even as he pointed to poll data showing one of the Democratic conference's chief goals — taxpayer - financed elections — is unpopular among New Yorkers.
Carl calabrese is joining us on the WB yeah in my point Carla you had a chance to look over the Siena College poll that was released today wan na get your reaction to what do you think of well I look at it and you walk.
There is an ICM study in today's Guardian which, like the YouGov poll in last week's Spectator, tries to get round the fact that some of the Conservative leadership candidates are very unfamiliar to the public by giving respondents information about the candidates before asking questions.
Fifty - nine percent of parents whose child did not receive the flu vaccine this season say it is less important than other childhood vaccines — compared to only 14 percent of parents whose child got a flu shot, according to today's report from the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health.
A survey released today suggests that while awareness of the burgeoning field is growing, Americans remain divided on whether the potential benefits of synthetic biology outweigh its perceived risks.The poll was part of the Wilson Center's Synthetic Biology Project, which aims to get people talking about the advances of synthetic biology.
But if there is one thing you do today, please, for the love of America, get to the polls and vote!
Even if dozens of party primaries don't get your blood pressure up, there's one compelling ballot item that should drive you to the polls today: For the first time since 1989, Miamians have a chance to strike down one of the nation's dumbest laws.
By selecting the 101 most - asked questions after polling 50 + notable counselors in America, Sherry gets to the heart of the real problems couples are facing today.
According to Fannie Mae's National Housing Survey, a monthly poll of a nationally representative sample of 1,000 respondents meant to convey the views of the general population, 48 percent of respondents thought that it was easy for consumers to get a home mortgage today.
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