Sentences with phrase «in voting booths»

(Bloomberg View)-- It's hard to imagine much work getting done in most offices on Tuesday — except at the U.S. Supreme Court, which will hear cases, pretending to be blithely oblivious to the history being made in voting booths across...
(Bloomberg View)-- It's hard to imagine much work getting done in most offices on Tuesday — except at the U.S. Supreme Court, which will hear cases, pretending to be blithely oblivious to the history being made in voting booths across the country.
In many states, it's illegal to take pictures in voting booths, and doing so could get you prosecuted.
This year — in our voting booths, workplaces, town halls, homes, and communities — let's make women a priority so the rest of the nation and world can as well.
This is exactly the kind of legislation and bipartisan cooperation that the American people called for in the voting booths last month.
Rick Lazio had better hope that sound doesn't resound in the voting booths next month.
The two state legislators face off against each other, and against more than a half - dozen other candidates, in voting booths across upper Manhattan and the Bronx today.
The site of their ministry is not the institution but the house where they live, the place where they work, and the political communities represented on the ballots in their voting booths.
He was seen as a long shot in the general election until the night he beat Hillary Clinton in the voting booths.
Consumer preferences are more stable than electoral ones — people are volatile in the voting booth and predictable at the checkout.
It's time for a real change my brothers and sisters and it won't happen in a voting booth... not in the situation we find ourselves in today.
cause dey won't let you back in the voting booth.
There is little difference between religious discrimination in a public advertising medium and racial, creedal or sexual discrimination in the voting booth, the sale of housing, or as the basis for employment.»
The boxes we check in the voting booth reflect only a small part of who we are, and like a lot of things, they usually represent something of a compromise...» [read more]
«If we can tell you what to do in the bedroom, we can certainly tell you what to do in the voting booth,» said the Minnesota minister, an evangelical leader of a nondenominational church, who expects to endorse Republican John McCain during his «Pulpit Freedom Sunday» sermon.
Ideology grown in denominational hothouses is really unhelpful, both to Christians and American civic life, and especially» from a Lutheran view» to a theology of the priesthood of all believers, believers called to exercise part of their priesthood in the voting booth.
Maybe the media should focus on the real issues instead of the religion of the candidates we might actually get some info to use for making an intelligent decision in the voting booth.
It is sad that so many people feel that their best option in the voting booth is «a lesser of 2 evils» I blame the party system we have.
I'll never forget voting last year (in the primaries) when I had still - infant Jade in the stroller and had no choice but to take toddler Miranda in the voting booth with me... wouldn't you know, she pushed the big green «VOTE» button before I had made all my selections!
First - unlike the convoluted constitutional ballot measures we see in the voting booth each November, these are going to have to be presented as either one entire batch of changes (almost guaranteed to fail because everybody can find something serious enough to disagree with) or as individual questions for people to affirm or deny.
«A woman's place is in the voting booth
Remember that in the voting booth.
Jefrey Pollock, pollster and political adviser to Cuomo and other prominent Democrats, said that celebrity isn't likely to trump governing experience in the voting booth.
In an advisory ahead of Tuesday's primary, Liedka says voting has been a «family affair», pointed out his son Luke has been in a voting booth seven times before, making Tuesday's primary Luke's eighth time in a voting booth.
Weiner asked the NYC Board of Elections to intervene so he could ensure the press got a good photo of him casting his ballot — in the voting booth, and not on paper — with his son, Jordan.
«That doesn't mean that we're going to abandon them in the voting booth.
But come Nov. 5, the lawmakers will be just like the rest of us, having their say in the voting booth.
Rudy Giuliani hasn't won in the voting booth since 1997....
But if Congress passes the American Health Care Act, which polls show the majority of Americans oppose, Republicans could face a backlash in the voting booth not seen since the 2010 mid-term election after the passage of Obamacare.
(No keyboard is provided in the voting booth.)
Female candidates have to be more qualified than their male opponents to prevail in an election because many people don't see women as leaders, according to research that reveals hidden bias that can emerge in the voting booth.
«Sexism rules in the voting booth unless voters have more information.»
It doesn't mean it will trump it in the voting booth, but it's enough to switch the numbers» in polling immediately after being introduced to her.
«Tennesseans have demonstrated time and again in public surveys and in the voting booth that they believe parents should have options when it comes to their child's education.
I strive to limit the cognitive bias of my imaginary intelligence to the writing world, especially when it comes to my own time in the voting booth.
We resist — proposition — raise money - deliberate - demonstrate — and even put our bodies in the street but our ultimate power lies in the voting booth.
But the amendment hasn't received much coverage by the media, so it might take some voters by surprise in the voting booth.
At the very least, we owe a big debt of gratitude to BC Premier Gordon Campbell and his Liberal Party for political courage, and likewise to the voters of British Columbia for rewarding that bravery in the voting booth.
Clear explanations of complex energy policies to help solar advocates make informed choices in the marketplace and in the voting booth; and
Digital ballot images are essentially digitized versions of the paper ballots Alabamians fill out in the voting booth.

Not exact matches

«People in this country need to stand up and go to the voting booth and vote their values,» Comey said.
But in the privacy of the voting booth, those same voters pulled the lever for his opponent.
Rather than vote in the booth for new people, we can simply vote with our money and actions to restrict the resources they have available.
Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos leaves the booth to cast his vote at at a voting center, in Athens, Sunday, May 6, 2012.
It is only when we show the collective strength of our voices, in the streets and at the voting booth, will they start to listen.»
I don't think we have to worry about the Christian vote (they say one thing in public and do quite the opposite in the privacy of their bedroom, home, office, or voting booth.
How funny... he managed to pause right at the exit of the church door... for all the world to see him... in a perfectly orchestrated photo shoot... 45 days before voters go to the voting booth.
Even people in their congregations will get into the voting booth and think, «What was that pastor thinking?
As he says much more eloquently in this address: lunch counters and voting booths are easy; everything else that needed to change (and he did have a
Because feminism has given women in the U.S. access to higher education, the voting booth, contraception, and property rights, and is still so misunderstood that women themselves say they have no use for it.
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