Sentences with phrase «get voted out»

They get voted out of office!
They lose nothing but some pride (maybe) if they get voted out of office.
They have to remember that very few «dictators» actually get voted out of Office.
In the West, dissatisfaction means politicians get voted out of office.
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).
If this affects business and annoys the locals, then hopefully, they'll get voted out.
They deserve to get voted out of office tomorrow.
And if enough people call and write the Calendars Committee and the bills are set for the House floor, then we must maintain that energy and contact the representatives and get them voted out of the House.
When the party in control screws things up enough (and they will), they'll get voted out.
'' «You really did a great job of getting the vote out in places like Cleveland and Milwaukee,» in other words, black people,»» Obama allegedly said after the call, paraphrasing Romney.
Did Jehoiachin become king when he was eight years old and then somehow got voted out of office, but re-elected as king when he was eighteen?
Forcing the moderate Dems to support their far - left agenda got them voted out in 2010.
«I think these two races are going to come down to who can get the vote out,» said Libby Post of Capital Women, a progressive organization formed in response to Trump's election that's backing Doran and O'Connor.
Ironically were the Conservatives comeback to fail to fire at the local elections the SNP would find it harder to get their vote out come June 8 and a low turnout could actually see more of their seats fall to unionist parties.
«The idea here is to bring the party together to get behind one candidate (Farley) and get the party energized to get the vote out in November, which is going to be key in this race against Kirsten Gillibrand,» he said.
On the other hand, it could wipe out lingering traces of complacency among pro-union campaigners and help that side get its vote out.
Speaking to politics.co.uk earlier tonight, a Tory party spokesman said: «Yeah, we think we did a good job of getting our vote out, it depends on how good a job other parties did in getting their vote out.
Although European elections are generally seen as second - order elections across all member states, the turn - out of 20.84 % in Croatia was especially low, but the often - heard explanation that parties did not invest much time or money in getting the vote out for a one - year term simply does not hold water.
He can hold meetings, organise «eye catching initiatives», table written questions or even a Private Member's Bill, but does a couple of weeks, or even a matter of days if he gets voted out, alter his ability to have the same impact as he would have done?
Yes, Labour got its vote out, but the story from too many wards across London is not of wholesale switching from the Tories to Labour but of Ukip cutting into the Tories» vote and allowing Labour through.
Yen Chou is now focusing on raising the funds necessary to get the vote out on Election Day, Thursday, September 13, 2012.
Differential turnout on the other hand will be a major factor — it was for Jon Cruddas in the last deputy election where some union leaders worked hard to get his vote out (which is why I think the effect of the recommendation is only «arguable»).
The former Labour leader was getting the vote out in Arksey - in his constituency of Doncaster North
At Monday's meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party, backbencher Barry Sheerman said: «Without the Labour machinery to get the vote out, we will lose [the referendum].
She previously worked in politics and she used a lot of the same strategies to find her readers, as she did to get the vote out in her previous work.
But that centralized power wouldn't do the progressives much good if they all got voted out of office the next year.

Not exact matches

And we organized «get out the vote» efforts that helped more than 2 million people register to vote who might not have voted otherwise.
Here's one example: Polls that show candidates falling behind can galvanize their supporters to get out to vote.
Buffett on Monday vowed to do «whatever it takes» to get out the vote in his congressional district in Nebraska, including driving voters himself to the polls to cast ballots.
Lacking a ground game in the state, as he did across the country, Trump relied on state and local parties, such as Ferrance's, to drive the get - out - to - vote efforts.
«I think it just got the people out that normally wouldn't go out to vote because they wanted to make sure he won.»
A number of GOP Senators are saying that the Senate's health care bill probably won't get a vote until the later part of July — a pretty clear departure from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's hope to get the legislation out of the way before last week's 4th of July recess.
I suspect that this group gets out the vote — and their wallets — in big ways.
I wanted to know: Are business owners passionate enough about getting out the vote that they'll promote their candidates through their businesses?
Among white voters, roughly three in 10 said they had been targeted by Trump get - out - the - vote efforts; the same share said they had been targeted by Clinton.
Get - out - the - vote efforts have been intense in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
We are hiring paid organizers to help us get out the vote and get our message across.
And we organized «get out the vote» efforts that helped as many as 2 million people register to vote who might not have voted otherwise.
In an infamous example, an app designed for help get out the vote failed on Election Day.
You might have heard that the American Health Care Act, aka Trumpcare, went out with not so much a bang but a whimper on the floor of the House of Representatives last week (it didn't even get a vote).
«It was pretty much the same spiel to everybody: «Doing a voting PSA to help get out the vote and stop orange Muppet Hitler.»»
The Democrats, explains Matt Hindman of George Washington University, always have a harder time getting their supporters out to vote than the Republicans do.
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He points out ways in which Facebook's impact on the 2016 campaign was positive — such as its get - out - the - vote effort — and says that the media has mischaracterized the company's role.
It put in more than $ 1 million and included investments in field staff, digital ads, and a get - out - the - vote effort for Tuesday's special election.
«Many of the proposals that have been put on the table during the Trump administration have been so far out there that they have not been able to build a 218 - vote majority in the House of Representatives in order to get anything passed, so the act is still the law of the land,» Butterfield said.
He might be able to make a new Conservative Party out of the failures of the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta and he might be able to get the folks who don't want to vote Wildrosie to vote for his party candidates at the next provincial election.
At the same time, however, I think the NDP did get some support from (small c) conservative voters in the last election, who really wanted the PCs out but couldn't bring themselves to vote Wildrose.
Well, the political establishment will ensure Big Business's bidding in keeping prices up because it's win - win, in that the middle - classes keep voting for them and later they can get good jobs in Big Business later, if / when they're ever turfed out.
So, to repeat, we really don't know, and everyone drink some of whatever they're drinking at RICOCHET and get out to vote.
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