Sentences with phrase «go to voters by»

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Last October, Catalonia's leaders defied the Spanish government by holding an independence referendum; 90 % of Catalans voted sí (although only 42 % of registered voters went to the polls).
Going along with anti-establishment and populist sentiments, Eurasia Group says politicians could be forced by voters «to shift toward a more zero - sum approach to global economic competition and to look as if they're doing something about lost jobs.»
Trump's explanation of where the jobs went was simple enough to resonate with even the most low - information voters: They went to Mexico and China, shipped there by politicians who cut trade deals tailored to benefit multinational corporations, not American workers.
While the states are technically breaking federal law, the DEA is not going to waste its resources on regulated marijuana industries that have been approved by local voters, Baer says.
The reason is that most investors — and voters too, by the way — have come to realize that Paulson's plan is not going to help the «real» economy, only his cronies on Wall Street.
«Leave» backer with a year to go to Brexit: «I am never going to vote again» U.K. voter gets disheartened by a watered - down BrexitAs of Thursday, there is now exactly one year to go before Brits actually leave the European Union.
He has been backed up by the Republican National Committee, which launched a website «Lyin» Comey» last week that makes the case that Democrats should hate the former FBI director because he cost Hillary Clinton the election by reopening an investigation into her emails days before voters went to the polls.
Younger voters are going to be hit especially hard by Obamacare, but they have to be convinced.
It wasn't like the median voter was going to forget that they disliked Bush's handling of Iraq, or that they would have concluded, from this one attack by an Al - Qaeda affiliate, that Obama's whole approach to terrorism was a failure.
That is because the voters that are up - for - grabs in our politics are not going to seek out speeches by politicians, or hour - long pieces of Planned Parenthood videos on YouTube.
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.
Maintaining a «Berryville» on the inside from «collective action problems» and other what - nots of fallen humanity, and protecting it from voters outside of it offended or inconvenienced by it, is going to require a lot of work.
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.
There is something about a religious candidate that gives voters the impression that he has been through life's trials and has been humbled by them, that it was only his faith that saved him and allowed him to go on with his greater mission.
I'm not going to argue that this is some grave injustice that needs to be rectified with civil disobedience and letter - writing campaigns, but the difference between how the two players were treated by the Hall of Fame voters is striking.
«These are people who are trusted by voters to go in and do the right thing, to use the money to benefit the community.»
Marist decided to play it safe by also polling registered voters (that's how Siena went, saying it's too early for the «likely» route), and those numbers are: 55-29-10, 6.
A constitutional amendment must be approved by two separately elected sessions of the Legislature and then goes to voters in a ballot referendum.
Young voters aged between 18 and 24 actually backed going ahead with the reforms by 46 % to 39 %.
All the credit must go to the Ghanaian Voters who decided to support the Right Vision of President Akufo - Addo by voting massively for him.
Lazio repeated the «can't govern by insult» shot he has been taking in recent days at his GOP primary opponent, Carl Paladino, and also highlighted the Buffalo businessman's Democratic campaign contributions, saying that displays an «inconsistency» that Republican voters aren't going to support.
Removing names by due process, using the quasi-judicial methods outlined in the Public Elections (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2016 (C.I. 91) and by the Supreme Court, is the democratic, constitutional and civilised way to go; unless we are already fed - up with the Rule of Law and Due Process and are longing and yearning for the return of dictatorial rule.
(If you have a choice of reaching 100,000 voters by buying ads in one TV market or ten, where are you going to buy?)
Speculation has also mounted that the EC is set to go ahead with registration of new voters without implementing a validation of voters as recommended by the panel.
This degree of supporter influence seems to have gone too far, however: Royal's desire to be a «platform for the people» led French voters to see her as being blown by the winds of opinion rather than having strong convictions herself.
By urging tribunals to strike down the use of the card reader, the implication is a return to our prior election system, going back to the 2003 and 2007 era where Mike Tyson, dead people and ghost names on the voter register produced huge votes recorded on election day to declare people winners of election.
You know, this is going to be decided by the voters and that's where I'm putting my attention,» Maziarz said.
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.
Although Walsh is the leader of a minor party dwarfed in size by the Republican and Democratic parties, he is able to exert influence that goes far beyond the 22,401 voters enrolled as Conservatives in Suffolk.
There are three ballot propositions going before voters statewide in November: A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a redistricting commission (with members to be appointed by legislative leaders), a constitutional amendment to permit electronic distribution to state legislators of pending bills, and a $ 2 billion school bond issue.
It means the locations of proposed casinos will likely be settled by the time voters go to the polls in November.
Whatever you think of the film, one thing is for sure: It's gonna be seen by a lot of people — a lot of voters, governor.
Lib Dem voters who feel betrayed by their party's surrender to Cameron are hardly going to respond by voting Tory.
However, you seem to imply that just by announcing the proposed cut (sometime last year I think) it would somehow go directly into the consciousness of voters who aren't political obsessives and so make a difference to the LD ratings The truth is that for the LD's it will take a general election campaign and Clegg / Cable / Hune hammering the issue home in debate after debate after debate for it to register with people who don't pay much attention to the ups and downs of everyday politics, let alone the tax proposals of the 3rd party.
It's all good, says Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr., who expressed confidence that Bronx voters are going to re-elect him, rebuffing attempts by Gustavo Rivera and his allies to oust him.
In Donovan's case he seemed to go out of his way to tick off upstate voters by embracing Bloomberg's anti-gun agenda, which was just idiotic.
Given the way things are going in the GOP presidential primary race, New York's contest might actually matter by the time it rolls around — something voters on both sides of the aisle are unused to.
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?
Voters in Eastleigh will go the polls with a sigh of relief today, after a frantic by - election campaign which has seen Westminster's politicians and journalists descend en masse to the Hampshire constituency.
«The other much needed reforms approved by the Assembly would go a long way to increase voter participation and involvement and make government more accountable, responsive, and reflective of the people's will,» added Heastie.
But psychographics, in theory, go deeper, claiming to be able to predict a voter's personality traits, such as how organized, extroverted, or quick to worry they are, by looking at a person's online and consumer behavior.
Because it goes to the voters, it does not need to be signed by the Governor.
Other blogs have tried to cover it up and distract from the point, but given their longstanding political and reciprocal relationship, we're wondering how far they will go to deceive the voters by forging fake resumes of community service chock filled with exaggerated and failed endeavors to convince us this man is a good choice for CD19.
The amendment, due to go before voters on Election Day, is aimed at removing the process from state lawmakers and in to the hands of a commission appointed by the Assembly and Senate.
Last Thursday, as British voters went to the ballot box, former FBI Director James Comey sat before a United States senate intelligence committee hearing to provide testimony on the events leading up to his firing by President Trump.
After all, of all the reasons for and against Scottish independence, most voters aren't going to be bothered by something as vague as a value system.
Wilson is unknown to 85 percent of voters, but that could change if he goes on the air in a big way (something he can certainly afford, as illustrated by his first campaign finance report).
In the opinion of CADA, election threats come in different forms and may include intimidation, registering minors and foreigners, multiple registration, etc. during voter registration exercise or targeting of election officials, intimidation or harassment of journalists, incitement to violence in the media or public, protecting, expanding, or delineating turf or «no - go areas», attacks on election rallies or candidates, intimidation of voters to compel them to vote or stay away, physical attacks on election materials such as snatching and destruction of ballot boxes, armed clashes among political parties, violent clashes among groups of rival supporters, vandalism and physical attacks on property of opponents, targeted attacks against specific candidates or political parties, attacks on rivals who have either won in elections or were defeated, violent street protests and efforts by armed police to maintain or restore order, tear gas, firing on protestors, attacks by protestors on property or the police, escalation and perpetuation of ethnic or sectarian violence.
The poll also shows that among voters who say they always go to the polls, Cahill, Pataki's former chief of staffi, leads by a slim 36.1 % to 33.6 % margin, with 30.3 % undecided, the memo says.
He noted that school districts must adopt their budget by later this month so that they can go to voters in May.
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