Strengthening democratic institutions
like elections matters for empowering women, but causality also runs in the reverse direction.
Not exact matches
But Tim Seymour believes all this tension is a buying opportunity no
matter the outcomes, just
like it was for U.S. stocks before the surprise
election of Donald Trump.
By revitalizing the rust belt, Trump dramatically improves his chances in the 2020
elections, no
matter how big the outcry from the deep blue states
like New York and Californa.
Even with all the political ads and talk about
elections, it may seem
like it doesn't really
matter if you personally vote.
Instead, it's spent its years in opposition generally opposing the coalition's cuts as a
matter of course, making its commitment to fiscal rectitude just as the
election approaches feel
like a late conversion indeed.
As for regulating the «manner» of
elections, the Supreme Court has interpreted this to mean «
matters like notices, registration, supervision of voting, protection of voters, prevention of fraud and corrupt practices, counting of votes, duties of inspectors and canvassers, and making and publication of
election returns.»
Now that all political parties per their discussions with the select committee on legal and constitutional
matter are all in agreement for November 7,2016 and every first Monday of November in subsequent
election years even though political parties
like National Democratic Party (NDP) are suggesting this amendment to take effect in 2020, we see no reason why there is a slow pace of operations in the release of manifestos by the various political parties.
An «
election» could, however, include a situation
like that surrounding the adoption of the Magna Carta or the assembly of representatives of the various estates that was convened by the monarch shortly before the French Revolution in which the franchise is quite limited (e.g. limited only to aristocrats, or to elders, or to clergy, or to members of a political party, or to members of a particular tribe or caste, or to a council of leaders of tribes or castes) who are not all members of the incumbent's extended family and whose appointment was not primarily within the control of the incumbent as a practical
matter.
But since votes on contentious
matters like public financing of
elections and the DREAM Act — a proposal to extend state tuition assistance to undocumented immigrants — would likely split along party lines, Perkins» departure would make their passage all - but impossible.
As for himself, Fontana said he'd
like to see Smith resolve
matters with the Board of
Elections by the time the next round of disclosures are due July 15.
Politicians
like to say that the only poll that
matters is the one on
election day, but opinion polls shape the narrative of a vote — and the UK's referendum on whether to stay in the European Union is unlikely to be any different.
POLITICIANS
like to say that the only poll that
matters is the one on
election day, but opinion polls shape the narrative of a vote.
No
matter who wins tomorrow, the rabid supporters for the other side —
like the armed militia who supposedly plan to surround the polling places to ensure that Trump's victory isn't denied through «rigged
elections,» for just one example — the nastiness will continue on.
But
like many
elections, it's those who are passionate about their cause (no
matter how deluded) who actually go out & win the vote, whereas preserving a decades - old status quo was far too uninspiring a chore for many to even bother in the end...
D.C. partner and
election law specialist Robert Bauer served as general counsel for the Obama
election campaign, and continues to represent Obama on personal
matters,
like the Rod Blagojevich investigation.
With
Election Day looming, our editorial meeting turned to REALTORS ®» legislative priorities, and Allard - Moccia's passion for the «REALTOR ® Party» became instantly apparent: «We need to pay attention to what candidates are saying about the issues that
matter to members,
like tax reform and student debt.»