Left - leaning people are becoming one -
issue voters over gay marriage in the same way that right - leaning people make abortion a litmus test.
Not exact matches
If Kenney doesn't follow the lead of Brown, his fellow social conservative caucus colleague, it likely signals one of two things: he does want the support of
voters for whom parental rights regarding their pre-adolescents and teens are a big
issue; or that he's calculated that a softening of his image would show weakness and isn't worth it, because his party has such a comfortable edge
over Notley that he can afford to lose
voters wary of anything resembling social conservatism.
Sides found that the share of these
voters who «perceived that the Democratic Party was to the left of the Republican Party on the
issue of how much the government should help improve the status of African Americans grew dramatically
over the Obama years.»
On Friday, Mueller
issued indictments for 13 Russians and three Russian companies for using propaganda tactics
over social media to influence US
voters in the 2016 presidential election.
So the policy
issues are just a bunch of BS he needs to say to win
over subgroups of chumps, suckas,
voters.
That break has been furthered as the
issues that guide many
voters» decisions have changed
over the past few decades.
The Court
issued a warrant for the owners of the station, host of the station's «Pampaso» programme, and the panelists, who threatened to kill judges
over their handling of a case on the credibility of the
voters» register to appear before them to answer for contempt charges.
The latter seeing the need for concessions on some
issues in order to win
over swing
voters and get into power.
Dems believe that there are fewer than three million true undecided
voters in the battlegrounds who will decide the outcome; Dems think they are disproportionately made up of independent women and college educated men under 40 who are also independents — two groups that simply won't break towards Romney in overwhelming numbers, given the Dem campaign's emphasis on women's
issues, and core differences between the two candidates
over issues that matter to college educated
voters.
«The Balls intervention perhaps highlights how there may be a range of different political responses to arguments about how and why part of Labour's electoral defeat was that it struggled with middle income, and particularly C2
voters,
over issues like crime, welfare and immigration.»
The national Democratic Party's hierarchy acknowledged the «perceived influence» of insiders
over voters in picking a presidential nominee, but don't know yet how to settle an
issue that bedeviled the bitter nomination fight between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in 2016.
The fact that such a resolution exists is not a surprise, particularly in light of the fact that
voters are so closely divided
over this
issue — 44 - 43, according to the most recent Q poll, 43 - 41 in NYC, despite the fact that the city's watershed would be protected via a no - drilling zone under the DEC's draft proposal.
But sorting out such
issues is not politically convenient for Cameron, especially as many traditional Conservative
voters in the south have had most to gain from runaway house prices
over the last 30 years.
But that same poll found that Buffalo
voters are an unhappy lot
over the state of the city, with
voters giving him poor grades for his handling of education and employment
issues.
The poll finds
voters are divided
over two education related
issues.
Bluntly, your hope is that an
issue that matters to you and to many educated middle - class people (but not to most Labour
voters, who may well regard the idea in the same way as many Conservatives, as a way to give unfair influence to Liberal Democrats), electoral reform, is important enough to form an electoral alliance
over, despite the fact this would leave many party members unable to vote (and who would get to stand in say Durham or Redcar anyway?).
On this
issue over 70 % of Jewish
voters oppose the mosque.
This is a big
issue when just
over one in two eligible American
voters turn out.
Everyone's been in Kentucky Boneless Chicken mode since I soft - polled a bunch of target
voters on recognition
issues and just
over 70 % of them thought Ed Balls was EWAN MCGREGOR»S DAD.
Greenberg says the numbers have remained consistent
over the last several months, prompting a tweak to the survey: «What Siena did this month is we asked
voters how they think Cuomo is doing his job on a variety of specific
issues.
The wedge
issue is working: Cuomo has a wide lead
over his Republican opponent, Rob Astorino, among women
voters.
Claims
over alleged tax avoidance by these donors appear to have «cut through» with
voters more than any other
issue in recent months, according to YouGov polling for the Times.
It is notable that the most important
issue of the moment - economic stability - features lowest in the ranking of contested bills, while the most irrelevant
issue in terms of
voters» priorities, constitutional reform, is expected to be the most heavily fought -
over.
Likely
voters side with Obama
over Romney on key
issues, including keeping so - called Obamacare in tact, eliminating tax cuts for those earning more than $ 250,000, Medicare, and protecting abortion rights and women's access to contraception.
Benjamin said a group could sue
over the casino referendum language, but neither law nor the constitution requires an objective presentation of an
issue to
voters.
Over the weekend, Dominican leaders called for the U.S. Department of Justice to step in to oversee the remainder of the count, and opened a hotline where
voters could file complaints about
issues they may have encountered on voting day.
Shadow health minister Lord Hunt also defied his party
over the
issue last month, backing an amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill which would give
voters the chance to either rubber stamp the final Brexit deal or reverse the UK's exit from the EU.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg faced more questions
over his leadership, whilst Labour leader Ed Miliband pledged to listen to
voters on the
issue of immigration, as Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship reports:
The New York Public Interest Research Group and the New York League of Women
Voters issued a joint report today in Albany that shows current district lines are uneven based on population and
voter enrollment, with one party being favored
over the other.
But as several observers have pointed out to me since this story first broke in Newsday
over the weekend, this
issue is unlikely to resonate with
voters — if they're even paying attention at this point.
Over a year ago, in April 2016, researchers at the Centre for London explained that «London's housing crisis is by now infamous: it is the top
issue for London
voters and for London businesses, who are increasingly worried about recruitment».
Just
over a third of
voters, 34 percent, believe Cuomo is handling infrastructure
issues well.
He also had a warning for progressive
voters who may «vote Liberal Democrat or Green because they think they can have a free hit at the government, because they may be upset
over Iraq or some other
issue».
The report tells Republicans they must «change our tone» on certain social
issues to win
over younger
voters and reach out to gay Americans.
More than 90 percent of New Yorkers think corruption in government is a big
issue, and polls show
voters believe reform
issues take priority
over education.
The GOP this year is banking on a large upstate turn out, counting on anger
over Gov. Andrew Cuomo's 2013 gun control law known as the SAFE Act, as well his the delay on making a decision
over hydrofracking, as key
issues that will bring
voters outside of New York City to the polls.
But the poll finds most
voters say they are glad that, in the end, the state budget was not held up and made late
over the ethics
issue.
Siena College poll shows Hillary Clinton losing some ground to Donald Trump in their shared home state of NY, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer widening his lead
over his little - known challenger, Wendy Long, and
voters» opinions on key
issues from gun control to climate change.
In other words, the district is a tossup, with
voters likely to choose personality
over party and split on the
issues.
Nearly two - thirds of
voters are optimistic about the next four years even as they're divided
over issues.
Tom Watson, the deputy leader, called on the party to «redouble its efforts» to persuade
voters to stay in the EU, following concerns that many of its supporters could back Brexit
over the
issue of immigration.
But the Siena poll shows
voters in the district say the most important
issue to them is Medicare,
over the budget deficit and jobs.
the
issue is him hes not a leader he is great at protesting but shouldnt lead a political party at all, the labour party is not a movement its a party and 500, ooo members cant lord it
over 9million labour
voters..
Democrats nationwide are trying to win
over female
voters in November by painting their GOP opponents as weak on women's
issues.
We lost people who have been traditionally Labour
voters over issues such asimmigration.
Voters also were asked whether Buffalo was headed on the right track or the wrong direction
over the last four years on five
issues.
Strikingly, May appears to be impressing far more leave
voters than Corbyn is enthusing remainers — 40 % of leavers back May
over Brexit, while only 26 % of remainers think Corbyn is doing well on the
issue.
The Green Party claims it is winning
over Lib Dem
voters whose members are switching to it
over environmental
issues.
Touching on the Electoral Commission, he said he has no doubt about the work of the Commission which has come under severe criticisms in the last months
over its handling of the
issues regarding the
voter's register.
The hotly contested race has grown tighter in recent months as the candidates spar
over a range of domestic
issues, including the economy and jobs, in an effort to woo critical swing
voters.