Sentences with phrase «go to the voters when»

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Determined for the club to remain neutral, Bartomeu allowed a scheduled match to go ahead on the referendum day, at the very moment when Spanish police were storming polling stations and beating voters with truncheons.
The danger for Mr. Romney is that if these charges go unrefuted, they could discourage swing voters from going for him this fall when they decide whom to support.
If voters seem hesitant to push any party into majority territory, perhaps it is because the party platforms are incremental, uninspired or connected to some hypothetical future when the deficit is gone.
Super Tuesday is largely thought to be when the primaries and caucuses move from local to national, as voters in 12 states and one U.S. territory go to the polls next Tuesday, March 1.
That's an improvement from a historic low in the last provincial election in 2011, when 48.2 per cent of eligible voters went to the polls.
If and when he wins he will be an illegitemate president because the only way he is going to win is by suppressing the voters and stealing votes.
But voters need to rest assured that when I go to Washington D.C., it's the Constitution by which I will make all of my decisions.
If voters come to like Mitt along those lines, then they won't, of course, be buying it when the MSM says there that cold and classless ruthless downsizer goes again.
When voters in Florida were approving a lottery, a survey found that the majority believed the lottery was going to pay the major portion of the state budget for education.
Lombard's proposal is one of four park district plans and 14 overall that Du Page voters will decide when they go to the polls Tuesday.
I think the sign off from CRA above says it all... Just like when you read a voter ballot on propositions, I go straight to the source of who is behind the voice, and CRA consistently has used this «trace» argument time and again, just like the chem companies do with the lead in lipstick (I just attended the Teens Turning Green national summit, and found the debriefing almost verbatim to the CRA «counterpoint» above... it's only a «little» lead, not enough to... blahdeblah, times «x» amounts of applications per day times «x» amounts of other products with «trace» amounts, ad infinitum...)
Of course, many voters remember 1983, although the youngest people to have voted in that election will be 50 when the country goes to the polls next year.
In the Senate, even he is tainted by the formation of an IDC Coalition, which usurped the voter's wishes as indicated through the ballot box count, to have a Democratic Majority in the house, when Sen. Jeff Klein went rogue and aligned himself with the Republicans in a leadership sharing arrangement that failed to deliver for the Governor this session.
When you campaign to spend more and raise taxes like Curran has, you have to go negative at some point to distract the voters from your real positions.
Even if he can convince them, Osborne should remember that a mistake Labour made when the Tories were out of the game was to assume that their voters had nowhere else to go.
The eyes of observers of British politics are keenly trained on the outcome of the by - election because it might give us some early clues to some serious questions about the next election: How are voters going to respond when faced with two incumbent government parties?
«If we can not get relief in the process, we will go to the courts, and we will go to the final, final round, to ensure every vote... is counted, so that tomorrow, when the senior citizen or the young voter goes to the polls, they can be reassured that this democratic process works for them and not that it is rigged, or perhaps that there are backroom strategists put in place to prevent them from voting or to skew the results.»
'' [Voters might think] «Why am I going to vote for this guy when he's got a foot out the door?»»
«I have family members that were prime voters that go out to vote every single year, and when they went to vote, they were told this year that their name was not the list,» he said.
But he predicted a «crisis point», when Leave voters realised they were not going to get what they were promised.
Voters will receive three ballot papers when they go to vote: one for the Mayor, one for Constituency Assembly Members (who represent particular areas) and one for the London - wide Assembly Members (who do not represent a particular area and are voted for through a system of proportional representation).
«So when a first - time voter goes into the booth, if the inspector notices they didn't have, perhaps their last four digits of their social security number, or they didn't sign the book, originally they didn't sign the application, they will try to finish up the application process,» said Lenihan.
«It's very confusing for voters, but a lot of people are going to see this for the first time when they get to the polls,» said Ulster County deputy elections commissioner Ashley Dittus.
«Ultimately this is going to be up to the voters to decide and when the voters think about the issues they care about it, I want to be there to try to have a conversation with them,» he said.
So, voters in the 37th District may have two choices when they go to the polls April 24, not only for their State Senator, but a vote to see which party controls the senate into 2020.
But right now, the only poll that matters is the one that's going to hapen tomorrow when voters go to the polls and vote their conscience.»
When voters go to the polls in the 116th Assembly District, it will be a referendum on Democratic incumbent Addie Russell who is running for her fourth term.
When Dr. Nduom went for Miss Eva Lokko for Election 2012, we laughed him to scorn as a politically misguided «busy - body» because at the time, Miss Lokko had become so objectionable as a public figure that no serious politician would associate with to prevail over voters.
Our strong support of term limits was instrumental when New York City voters went to the polls two separate times and defeated proposed changes to the term limits for the offices of Mayor and the City Council previously enacted.
When TEApubs pass laws that ban a college student from using their ID card to vote, but allow some yahoo to use his AK - 47 permit to vote we know what is going on... The last decisions on voter restriction efforts (Texas and Wisconsin) have been 8 - 0 rulings.
It also forces voters to guess which candidates are going to come in the top two, which is especially difficult when you're looking at police commissioner candidates you've barely thought about.
When his poll numbers were high during his first term, Cuomo went as far as to say «I am the government» — suggesting voters were transferring the successes at the time in Albany to him.
Both sides are launching media campaigns urging voters either to go for an overhaul or keep the status quo when they go to the polls Nov. 7.
The Crosby Textor Group, of which C T F Partners is a member, uses polls when running campaigns — just as we did at the general election — to help inform and understand what is going on and what is influencing voters.
Our attacks on Ed Miliband can not be unresearched (we can't afford another Big Society error) and should not be personal but we need to ensure he is a prominent factor in voters» minds when they go into the polling booth.
In the second Quinnipiac poll, on August 14, when Spitzer went out to a big lead, he increased his margin among black voters, but that advantage was magnified by the poll's black - turnout projection, which went up in the second poll, it was 35 percent.
Voters in Florida House District 39 will go to the polls May 1 to fill a vacancy which has existed since Nov. 24 when then - Rep.
When voters went the polls earlier this week, they had the choice to create a land bank for the Adirondacks and the Catskills.
We NY - 19 voters laughed at when Sean Eldridge (who went shopping for office in the NY - 18 district before moving to the 19th) and his stupid attempt to pass himself off as a Upstater by opening Hudson Valley Investments six months before the campaign.
When we kept going on about Europe it just reminded the average voter that the Tories were obsessed by things that didn't matter to them.
When New York voters go to the polls this fall to consider a Constitutional Convention, I sincerely hope they exercise this critical and essential right.
«Andrew Cuomo appeals to progressive liberals, left - leaning voters, and when he campaigns for their support he is going to be talking about marriage equality, paid family leave, the SAFE (gun regulation) Act, and clean energy standards that could [be] the toughest in the nation.
New York voters generally have little information to go on when it comes to choosing judges, and often they have no choice at all.
The main political parties face their first electoral test of the year when voters in part of Greater Manchester go to the polls on 13 February.
The first test of whether this development has legs for the Democrats will come 22 days from now — May 24 — when voters in NY - 26 go to the polls to select a replacement for disgraced former Rep. Chris Lee.
When are voters going to wake up?
It started to become clear some 15 weeks ago, when Teachout declared her candidacy for the Working Families Party nomination, that Cuomo was going to have to reckon with liberal voters in ways he wasn't planning on.
CNN: After a long and nasty campaign, voters finally decide on Tuesday No more robocalls interrupting dinner or angry campaign ads at every TV break - the most expensive mid-term elections in history finally take place Tuesday, when voters decide who goes to Congress and governors» offices.
It's no good not backing unions in their fight for better wages when their membership are actually your voters — and I could go on and on about how Labour has not only failed the very people it is supposed to serve, but has ground them down even further and taken an active role in.
In other words, when voters go to the polling booths on the first Thursday in May to choose their local councillors (or MSPs, AMs, MEPs etc) they might also be given a ballot paper that allows them to choose between the two, three or however many people wanting to be their Conservative, for example, candidate.
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