Sentences with phrase «get votes based»

He knows that over 75 % of the country is christian and if he boasts around with christian beliefs he will get votes based off the «christian» thing to do.
On his way to the final Sanders tore through legends like Ray Lewis (who I'm surprised didn't get the vote based on his recent retirement), Marcus Allen (who deserved to win the whole tournament) and Jerry Rice.

Not exact matches

However, it's unclear whether the transgender or base closing amendments will get enough votes to be included in the Senate's final NDAA.
The Senate on Wednesday voted to get rid of a consumer protection measure meant to stop car dealers from charging more for car loans based on race.
I'd feel a bit better if they were going to use the revenue to expand our economy so we aren't just resource based, but governments see a way to get more so they can spend it buying votes.
Cambridge Analytica worked with a Washington, D.C. - based consulting company, The Herald Group, to promote the NRA's «Trigger the Vote,» aimed at registering voters and getting them to the polls.
Providing sufficient evidence to both WRP and PC base that detest the other side right now... that they have to live with differences, to get together under one tent if they don't want to risk giving NDP Calgary again via vote splitting.
One of my outside vendors told me that women get what they deserve based on who they vote for.
This means that clowns like Rubio can hit all the religious bases and get a lot of votes if he produces tears for Jesus during his speeches.
Throw into the mix redred Oklahoma, my home state, and wannabe honorary confederate state... lol, and you'll get all the race based voting in a bucket.
He joined the Black Militant Jerimiah Wright church in Chicago to get a base of vote from its participants.
You must not be paying attention to not only how people will be voting, but / and even more importantly the people (especially the hyper - religious) that are running for and getting voted into office are with zealotry... attempting, and in some cases passing laws that are based on their «religious beliefs.»
I hate it, but I really don't see how you could get faith out of politics because a person's faith does impact their decisions day - to - day, and a voter needs to vote based on what a person will do with their authority.
He only agrees when it is time to get votes from the TP base and he is using them good.
He spouts nothing but right wing extremist hate that stirs up the Republican base enough to get them to vote against their own best interests..
They don't get to vote based on their personal biases, and there's no legal reason to uphold DOMA.
In fact, it might be the only way I can get more than the teabagger vote and pull in anything from Obama's liberal base
I'm a libertarian, which means I tend to vote Republican almost entirely on the basis that I really just don't trust the government to do almost anything right and always tax the hell out of us so they and their friends can get rich, which is what the Dems love to do, but the Republican party is making it harder and harder for me to continue voting for them with asinine statements like this.
And do you think he would approve of sacrificing unwanted babies, drug use, creating more poverty, lying to get elected, free contraceptives, and voting based on skin color?
Catherine King: Well, he certainly made a recommendation based on the submissions that he had, but we've looked across internationally and the country, I've even visited and the UK and the European Union myself to look at what's happening over there and had a chat to them, and on the basis of what we've decided — and this is one position in terms of the Food Regulatory Ministerial Council, we've got one vote on that council — we don't wish to pursue traffic light labelling at this point.
I think One Bronco Nation Under God's continual vote for Ohio State at No. 1 based on simple counting of FBS wins is getting wack; I love their wacky tiebreakers (this week's is age of head coach), because they show a commitment to taking a methodology seriously, but they give us LSU at No. 18, the Tigers» lowest ranking this week.
We will give you Meghan's before (both front and back) and will offer you 4 choices of her «After»... based on which style gets the most votes, Meghan gets that haircut.
The woman will only get the votes of those naive enough to think they can change the system, and those who are sexist enough to cast their vote based on sex instead of issues.
If the people of Southern Ijaw were to cast their votes on the basis of performance, Dickson would have gotten it, due to his resuscitation of Central senatorial road project designed to link the predominantly riverine council to mainland Yenagoa.
I worried that the question was too vague to produce a good answer, but I think this covers the necessary bases in a pretty noncontroversial way (especially because I'd still get to vote, as would most regular users on this site I imagine).
A more dramatic twist: Double the size of the House - every district now elects two seats: The final two opponents with the most votes, and each one gets a vote value based on their percentage of the voters, so they loser with 49 % of the vote gets 0.49 votes in the house and the winner with 51 % of the vote gets 0.512 votes in the house - this way the losing side gets represented too.
You can simply allow voting for one party, tally the votes and allocate seats based on a nationwide list (as simple as it gets) or have some manageable open party list (see e.g. the Netherlands).
U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand should expect to get a federal income tax cut worth thousands of dollars next year under the new Republican tax law, which they both fought and voted against, based on their 2017 tax returns.
As the electorate becomes more and more fractured, small extremist parties might not actually grow in size (the voter base for extreme views remains the same), but the need to get that last one or two votes to build a majority coalition becomes greater and greater, making the negotiating position of extreme parties much greater, and allowing them to force their platforms onto the coalition in exchange for their vote.
Because Labour could, potentially, win if the previously Labour but now non-voters can be persuaded to start turning out and voting Labour again, but only if the non-voting support base is fairly large, and without that sort of analysis over larger areas it's hard to judge — it's definitely partially true in my ward, Labour had disappeared electorally years ago, but won the seat in 2012, despite most other parties getting similar votes to normal (and our support mostly going to an Independent we were tacitly backing).
WASHINGTON — New York's two Democratic senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, should each expect to get a federal income tax cut worth thousands of dollars next year under the new Republican tax law, which they both fought and voted against, according to projections based on their 2017 tax returns.
«But if several Democrats end up on the ballot in a general election it can only help the incumbent Republican who will definitely get out his base vote in what still amounts to a Republican town.»
And much will depend on each campaign's ability to get out the vote, especially among their base supporters in a five - way Democratic race.
That tally showed Perez only 13 1/2 votes ahead of Ellison (DNC delegates based overseas get only half a vote).
If you are in power it is trickier (but not impossible) to run a campaign based on difference - as in New Labour's unofficial third term slogan «vote Blair, get Brown».
Stringer got a strong vote in Manhattan and particularly in his home base on the Upper West Side, sources in both campaigns said.
The New York City Central Labor Council will be mobilizing our strong base of union members to out get - out - the - vote every day through Election Day in the Fifteenth Congressional District to send our friend Charlie Rangel back to Washington.
And some Republicans worry that the privatization of get - out - the - vote efforts is encroaching on the traditional turf and activist base of the official Republican Party.
The facts, based on the numbers, are that the tories got a higher % of the vote than Blair did in 97.
As Farron says: He got it wrong, he has changed his mind, he pledged to always vote on the basis of the evidence.
I might have taken a swing at it if I didn't observe that fact - based but politically polarizing answers on this SE get voted on by political alignment more than quality.
On the basis of Friday's results, the BBC is calculating that Labour would have got a 31 % projected share of the national vote, slightly higher than expected, with the Conservatives on 30 %, the Lib Dems on 15 % and UKIP on 12 %.
Now, say a party got 40 seats in the first half of the Parliament but it should've gotten 80 seats based on popular vote across the country.
The Royal Commission on the issue recommended an AV Plus system, where voters would also get another extra vote on a county basis to choose around 150 MPs.
Whether Britain votes In or Out, the gap between the Labour leadership and the party's traditional, working class base is only getting bigger.
What I meant was that the Republicans want to keep their base from getting discouraged and not bothering to vote.
«The biggest reason we got behind Kathy wasn't necessarily how he voted [on same - sex marriage], was why he voted, and raised all that money from downstate interests,» said Ben Potiker, head of the Upstate Conservative Coalition and a resident of Halfmoon, a suburb that constitutes Marchione's base.
The Schoharie - based Laraway got 1507 of his 1809 district - wide votes in that county.
Not only does this give electors a few extra days to consider their options based on the first result, it ensures that they are not forced into making a «saccharine» second choice (which AV would force them to do), before they know whether or not their first preference candidate will get over 50 % of the vote.
The base that votes for him, in large part, is voting not for specific policies, but for «can do», «win at all costs», attitude, after being saddled for 2 decades with - using Trump's terminology - «losers» (specific ways of losing vary - either letting the opposition dictate the terms of discourse and the struggle, by refusing to use all available tactics; or always folding in negotiations like GOP in the House kept doing with Obama; or simply not getting desired outcomes - and specifics are largely irrelevant to the overall sentiment).
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