Not exact matches
But
with the Republican bill in need of major surgery, the politics for the president are straightforward:
Going after the industry, one of the country's least popular, would fulfill a promise he made
to cash - strapped
voters; it would allow him
to highlight the unsavory deal the Obama administration cut
with the sector
to buy its neutrality during the original consideration of the law; and it would generate tens of billions of dollars Republicans could use
to preserve some coverage for the estimated 24 million who'd lose it under their initial proposal.
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.
In recent years, the statuette has
gone home
with lesser - seen movies, often from off the mainstream radar — offbeat or «prestige» titles that captured the imagination of Academy
voters if not the American public —
to the near - total exclusion of big budget Hollywood blockbusters.
Sure, there's plenty of time for
voter's remorse after the fact, but if folks don't like you
to begin
with, there's not
going to be an «after the fact.»
In a Wall Street Journal editorial today, Rove beseeches the Romney campaign
to go on offense
with an effective message that reminds
voters that the Democrats» negative campaign strategy merely aims
to distract
voters from the Obama administration's dismal economic record.
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.»
«Certainly those 10
to 15 percent who have always bought into that (populist rhetoric) think it's great but the rest, the swing
voters who may have
gone with the populist last year, I think aren't
going with them anymore, particularly in Germany,» he added.
We're
going to minor league baseball games, college campuses, barbershops, hair salons, street corners and
with those we can not connect
with in person, we have created an online one - stop shop
voter registration tool in English and Spanish.
But
with so much data for a campaign
to sift through, «you can't
go through 30,000 points of data and
go: «Did you acquire this piece of data on this
voter ethically?»»
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.
«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.
And we're
going to be stuck
with many ridings forever that have centre - left, and centre
voters who never get represented.
In the first such event of a year crowded
with European elections, the Netherlands prepared
to go to the polls in mid-March, potentially providing an early reading of political sentiment among European
voters following several populist upsets in 2016.
Simcha Felder says he will stick
with New York Republicans, even as
voters went to the polls in special elections that could make him the swing vote.
It uses such data
to target
voters with hyper - specific appeals, including on Facebook and other online services, that
go well beyond traditional messaging based on party affiliation alone.
But in the early primary state of South Carolina,
with voters scheduled
to go to the polls on Saturday and candidates working the state furiously this week, local evangelical pastors are using their influence
to rally church members towards salvation, not electioneering.
Rush Bimbo is
going to lead a popular
voter uprising
to overthrow the Marxist pope and replace hime
with a «true conservative» and «good» christian, such as himself.
If life is good for the non-rich,
voters tend
to go along
with, or even endorse, the system.
The proportion of black prisoners is extraordinary, and recently
with the whole question of Florida, the number of black
voters who are actually disenfran chised in a number of ways is quite eloquent, I think, as
to what's
going on in your country.»
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.
With every election cycle, the number of
voters who grew up and
went to school before there were national standards for public science education is decreasing.
The GOP has completely abandoned its social libertarian views in order
to go along
with religious
voters» uncompromising views on abortion rights and gay rights.
Admittedly, I wasn't paying much attention back then, so I'm willing
to accept that he transcended the stat line, and if 75 percent of the
voters agreed
with that, I would
go along.
With just three games
to go in the regular season, and back -
to - back games against Ball State and Toledo, the Huskies will need
to win over
voters and pull off some style wins that will carry more weight than a 44 - point victory over UMass.
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.
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...)
Voters said yes, and the Park District is
going ahead
with plans
to buy the 55 - acre property off Lake Zurich Road.
Right now, the Park District does not have the money
to do anything
with it, and would have
to go back
to its
voters to ask for more money
to build a golf course or water park, like they've been talking about.»
Three times in the late 1990s the district
went to voters to ask for more money
to deal
with the costs of overcrowding and make ends meet.
Polls in the province show 80 per cent of
voters in favour of legalized midwifery, and legalization of the practice in Ontario has turned up the heat
to the point where Quebec Health Minister Marc - Yvan Cote warned doctors that if they continue
with their obstructionist tactics, he will skip pilot projects and
go directly
to legalization.
Fliers
went out this week that will give Lockport Water District customers who are registered
voters a chance
to say «yes» or «no»
to Lake Michigan water — a question this community has wrestled
with for more than seven years.
Voters ultimately rejected those increases and the board decided weeks ago
to go ahead
with the project anyway.
A new Siena poll finds Democratic Assemblyman David Weprin leads GOP businessman Bob Turner 48 - 42 percent among likely
voters in Democrat - dominated NY - 9
with five weeks
to go before the Sept. 13 special election
to fill ex-Rep.
In practice the line between person and project blurs a little since issues important enough
to bother
with and having few enough plans
to make a reasonable vote normally have individual champions or leading thinkers who make the explanation
to the
voters what voting for that plan means, and nobody wins votes without some hints about what direction they are planning
to go in.
Young
voters aged between 18 and 24 actually backed
going ahead
with the reforms by 46 %
to 39 %.
With that in mind, Democrats aren't skimping on the Get Out The Vote operation: the Jones campaign and liberal groups are working desperately
to encourage Alabama's overwhelmingly Democratic black
voters to go to the polls, regardless of past disappointment and present
voter suppression.
Imagine having
to go to a
voter face -
to - face, get an e-signature from that person allowing you
to hold information about him or her and then having
to follow up that contact
with an email confirmation from them that they agreed
to this.
This may well still happen, but
with less than three months
to go until
voters go to the polls there remains zero evidence of it.
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.
The DCCC's Brandon English came back
with an excellent reply, that the fundraising paid for millions of
voter contacts that would otherwise not have taken place, and that the D - trip will be
going through the
voter file once the data's available
to try
to quantify any effects.
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.
But he
went on
to suggest that two unaccounted for groups - the 23,000 Gibraltarians
with the right
to vote, and possibly 200 - 300,000 expatriate
voters living abroad - could give an additional boost
to Remain.
While Carl Paladino seems
to be trying
to find a happy and sane place on the spectrum between kind and gentle and mad as hell, the same could be said for Andrew Cuomo, who is trying
to identify
with frustrated
voters without
going overboard.
To give you an idea of just how unhappy lawmakers are with the governor's habit — like other governors before him — of stuffing non-budget policy items into the budget, Deputy Senate Minority Leader John DeFrancisco has suggested the Legislature move a constitutional amendment that would go before voters to outlaw anything other than spending from being put into the annual spending pla
To give you an idea of just how unhappy lawmakers are
with the governor's habit — like other governors before him — of stuffing non-budget policy items into the budget, Deputy Senate Minority Leader John DeFrancisco has suggested the Legislature move a constitutional amendment that would
go before
voters to outlaw anything other than spending from being put into the annual spending pla
to outlaw anything other than spending from being put into the annual spending plan.
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.
Claim 6: «The Commission signed a contract
with Super Tech Limited (STL) on the premise that the
Voters Registration Exercise was
going to be electoral area based.
Proving once again that e.politics has a face made for radio, I
went on Karen Jagoda's Digital Politics show yesterday
to talk about using the internet and in particular online video
to connect
with voters.
«
With his departure from the NY - 21 Congressional race, the choice for
voters becomes much more clear and much more stark: Do we want
to send Stefanik back
to her DC cocktail circuit, send some candidates running on the Democratic side who are auditioning for the DC cocktail circuit, or someone who is
going to stop talking like a cable news wannabe and just get
to work.»
But
with seven days
to go before elections, the television advertising market is swamped
with political messages from all corners, marking a challenge for campaigns that need
to distinguish themselves among undecided
voters.
[Updated below] A big change in the world of campaign advertising: over the past six months: the practice of targeting online ads directly at
voters in a particular district has
gone from being exotic
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