Sentences with phrase «gets my vote because»

I'd probably not get all them votes because I might say something stupid like «You don't own me.
I still think that our summer signing will get the vote because it is his first season as well as what he has achieved in it.
That gets my vote because LAFC had basically given up in stoppage time.
This one gets my vote because I enjoy reading how you made it.
ENDA failed to get a vote because the community insisted on making ending DADT a greater priority than passage of ENDA!
«Politicians will get the votes because they won't have raised the taxes.»

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As it is, we've got Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright telling young women to vote for Clinton because she's a woman.
They also argue that it threatens due process rights because it may not get done by the federal deadline to certify the vote, putting Wisconsin's electoral votes in jeopardy.
«I think it just got the people out that normally wouldn't go out to vote because they wanted to make sure he won.»
Critics complain «say on pay» votes are ineffectual because boards aren't bound to the results, but of the 53 U.S. companies for whom shareholders rejected compensation plans in 2012, 45 made changes and got positive votes the following year, according to Institutional Shareholder Services.
«I think it's just a disaster for the Republican Party, because it means you need 60 votes on most pieces of legislation and you're not going to get it.»
The proxy access resolution (so named because board nominations and ballots are contained in company proxy statements) got a majority vote of 55 percent at Chevron and 49.4 percent at Exxon.
He hadn't realized that girls were going to get mad because guys were voting on their appearance.»
It's an important change, because many boards now following the TSX's voting rules do take advantage of this loophole: in 2015, 21 directors got majority withholds, and in 16 of the cases, boards used the exemption rule to keep the director.
What bothered me the most was the comment that fact checking wasn't enough, politicians continue to use the lie even after it's been exposed as a lie because it gets votes.
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.
It is getting tiresome hearing everyone on the radio yapping about how voters were conned by the slick campaign machinery to vote NDP; or that we voted against the PCs rather than for the NDP; or that we were angry and so made rash decisions that we will promptly regret because everyone knows what a hash the NDP have made wherever they have reigned.
«My object was to get a vote of the people because the NRA kept killing everything we tried,» Silver said.
Because liberals are carpetbaggers and if they can't fool you into voting their food stamp patrons into office they get extremely worried.
They out Jesus each other because if you want power you have to play to what gets people to vote.
But if that vote happens, and just as I'm about tell fred he's getting kicked out, we find out his Mom just died, I'm going to wait a few days to give him the news, because on the rarest of occasions I can exercise a thing tact.
(I know, because I was the President of the Zoning Commission which formed the regulations when the township was forced to vote on the zoning issue several years ago, which did get defeated.
Sure, he's definitely got some popular vote because of the angle he's approaching some things and the no - nonsense way he does it, but I just don't think he can't get any further being so cranky.
Unlike the Academy Awards, which are voted on by a huge coalition of film industry pros, the Golden Globes are determined by a tiny cabal of people who aren't really connected to the film industry and possibly not to reality either because, hoo boy, this year's nominations are in and we've got some questions.
@Observer — You still don't seem to get that simply because 61 % of the House Dems didn't vote for the war, means that Dems didn't support it, and thus, it was a Republican war.
So you constantly vote for politicians who don't have your best interest in mind just because they share you religious views or they tell you that to get your vote?
Just because something's written in an ancient scroll, that got non-unanimously VOTED by humans into a set of books, does not mean it's true.
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.
If he does get the nomination, it will be because there is a disturbingly high number of religious nutjobs like you out there who are voting for him.
It won't get my vote though because it's a private matter to be discussed in families.
Robert, it is partly because believer idiots such as yourself also get to vote and impact the laws that the rest of us have to live by, and you are influenced by your absurd religio - dogma.
Obama won because he convinced more people to vote for him, and they actually got off their a $ $ es, waited in the long lines, and did it.
Tom Minnery, Focus on the Family's senior vice president for government and public policy told CNN that Obama won't get the evangelical vote because «evangelicals are people who take Bible interpretation very seriously, and the sort of speech [Obama] gave shows that he is worlds away in the views of evangelicals.»
So, Mr. Perry if you ask my vote simply because your are a Christian, you get my finger!
It looks like Obama gets my vote again, because like last time, there is no viable opponent.
They secure your vote because of ONE item that is very important to Christians but then they do nothing once they are in office because it would upset so many other people (GOP included) that they would never get in the White House for a long time.
If this guy gets votes just because he is religious to the extent he might actually have a chance in the race... well it goes to show there are seriously too many primitive Americans out there and the education system is failing...
Get a f - ign education and vote for someone who will make a difference... not someone who claims «god dun it» because they're just morons.
For the Conservatives that think that Black people voted for Obama just because he was black... if you put that lady on a national stage she wouldn't get 5 % of the black vote.
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.
So is he going to get rid of women's right to vote too because it's not what HIS religion dictates?
I say that as if it were a continuing process because I live in a state with early voting and despite what polling and the Obama campaign says, pollsters only get to talk to people who will talk to them and get to choose who they poll.
Alise Wright with «Big Differences, Bigger God» «[Kit] can overlook that I'm an NPR - listening, Democrat - voting, gay - affirming liberal and I can get over her being a Beck - watching, GOP - voting, gun - toting conservative... Because the love we feel for Jesus is genuine.
This is about gays getting their civil right to marry and it has people talking because those that are voting against it show how clueless they are about the facts on this subject.
Maybe it's because you are such a great photographer, and it didn't look like that in person, but I think it looks fantastic, and would certainly get my vote if I was a beauty pageant judge.
It's been a long, rocky road, but do get out and make sure your voice is heard, because no matter our differences, we are united in our right to vote.
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.
Only three finalists were invited to New York for the trophy presentation because they got by far the most votes.
There's a case for the No. 1 votes Alabama got, and On the Banks makes it in part by keeping the Tide No. 1 and moving Texas A&M up to No. 4; if you think the Aggies are good and a close loss to them is noble, you might not penalize the «Bama team that is still statistically dominant very much at all, especially because their win over LSU is perhaps the nation's best not newly owned by A&M.
There is no other correct answer for who should be getting the most votes, because what Harper has done over the past month or so is more superhero origin story than it is baseball.
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