Sentences with phrase «huge numbers of voters»

Another way to produce a big change in Congress is a «one - party collapse,» where a huge number of voters from one of the parties simply sit out the election.

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«The SNS has won over a huge number of Seselj's Radical Party voters.
For example, a national voter file popped up on a bare IP number late in 2015, and a huge trove of voter data sat out in the open for two weeks in June of this year.
This is not true, given that huge numbers of eligible voters don't have strong opinions on issues and that even people with reasonably well formed views may not flip their vote (even in competitive primaries) based on those views.
With huge numbers of young people using the service, these features can help you introduce your campaign to a whole new pool of voters and / or supporters.
Those voters have been defecting to the Republican camp in alarming numbers during the Obama years, part of the reason we've seen huge Republican gains among governors and state legislatures, and both houses of Congress controlled by Republicans.
He picked up a huge number of independent voters.
It's great that Maloney is «stepping up her game» — that huge number of petitions is ridiculous overkill, petition wars are dumb and don't really measure voter sentiment, so much as the ability to get volunteers — but honestly she has zero to worry about.
But there is a palpable read - across from the 45 per cent of Scots who voted «Yes» for independence last month and the huge numbers of English voters who backed Ukip on Thursday.
This means that whichever party can attract more participants in their primary will have a huge advantage, as the number of swayable voters will be far smaller than normal.
«There is no doubt a huge number of steps forward have been taken in the last 10 years but voters look to the future rather than the past.»
However, with a huge number of undecided voters - some four in 10 - everything is still to play for.
It is unsavoury but all parties do it (witness the number of Kensington Conservatives who went on to become candidates all over the country) and I wouldn't say it usually makes a huge difference to voters.
He further explained that due to the convenience of procuring an NHIS card as compared to a driver's licence and other means of national identification, there was the possibility that a huge number of people registered for the voter's identification card with an NHIS card.
Furthermore, considering the many state laws that coerce party membership in return for primary election participation, and the nevertheless huge and growing numbers of registered independents, it is obvious that a large majority of US voters don't give a darn about party membership.
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