By then, Cuomo said, more people will
likely vote based on their view of the economy rather than on a particular piece of legislation.
Not exact matches
What is certain is that global markets are
likely to see heavy trading on Friday, the day after Britain's
vote, as investors could adjust their holdings
based on the country's decision.
Of the 20 Democrats who
voted for a May bill that would ban gender -
based abortions, as few as eight are
likely to win reelection.
You should
base your
vote on who is most
likely to beat Obama and who is the best qualified to be President, in my opinion, and let God do the
voting on the rest of it.
It probably also made pro-choice voters more
likely to cast their
vote based on the abortion issue.
Sure, there is
likely a small contingent of people who are
voting based on racial preconceptions, but this is
likely a small percentage of the population.
Those with the most chaotic lives are the least
likely to
vote, but writers like Ross Douthat and Michael Brendan Dougherty have speculated that one of the reasons Trump's earliest
voting base was made up of working - class whites was because of the slow social collapse that Charles Murray wrote about.
Engage, a digital agency
based in Washington D.C., has teamed up with Buzzfeed to chart how people will
likely vote according to food brands they like on Facebook.
Talks between park commissioners and the Joliet -
based medical center began last month, and if all the legal and financial details can be arranged, the park board will
likely vote at a special meeting Tuesday to partner with Provena St. Joseph to build a recreation center and hold a referendum in November.
The perception of being the front runner comes in particularly useful when trying to secure the
votes of MPs and MEPs, who are
likely to
vote on the
basis of what will help their career.
Given that low - income individuals are the most
likely to not
vote largely because they need to work - often being paid hourly and needing the money more desperately than others, and that low - income individuals are more
likely to be Democrats than Republicans, why hasn't a democratic politician spearheaded this effort that could see increased turnout from their
base?
The bus generated a fair amount of publicity and was explained on the
basis that women have been less
likely to
vote in previous elections.
Governments facing limited public trust have proved more
likely to abandon the laborious — and easily manipulated - paper -
based voting methods than those in countries whose system isn't obviously broken.
Well,
based on the assumption that a
vote is cast in anticipation that the recipient of the
vote is going to win, it seems to me that a
vote cast for David Cameron or whoever is the leader of the Labour Party at the time of the election is far more
likely to see a winner than any
vote for the Liberal Democrats will do.
«We will most
likely vote for it
based on what's been presented,» said Lauren Corcoran - Doolin, a spokeswoman for the legislature's Democratic minority.
Paul: My conclusion that «here must have been a significant number of voters who cast just one
vote for John Healey» is
based on the premise (admittedly my own supposition) that «There are
likely to have been a substantial number of trade union and left MPs who will have
voted for both Dennis Skinner and Steve Rotherham».
These figures are
based on those saying that they are 10/10
likely to
vote (which would imply a 39 % turnout).
45 % of Lib Dem voters said the fact they were in a Con / LD marginal made them more
likely to
vote, and 43 % of them said their decision was
based more on the local result than the big picture.
Demographic
based models were more complicated, as older people were more
likely to
vote and more leave, but middle class and educated people were more
likely to
vote and more remain.
A poll conducted by Dresner, Wickers & Associates LLC May 13 - 15 among 502 residents of New York both registered and considered
likely to
vote in the general election for governor revealed Mermel to be the biggest GOP threat to Cuomo this November —
based on a composite description of both candidates.
If second preferences count «from the bottom up», there would
likely be at least 500 seats won by Con or Lab before 2nd pref
votes by / for Dem have any relevance whatsoever (
based on the 2010 election results).
Their fears,
based on the
vote totals, appeared justified: their enormous cash advantages bought a victory, but one less comfortable than they
likely imagined.
Labour's
vote base here is increasingly ethnic, so it's hardly
likely that UKIP is going to be able to bite much into it.
We'd be even more
likely to put Elswit out in front if we thought Roger Deakins's
votes would be split between No Country for Old Men (which has the same momentum that carried Pan's Labyrinth to its win here last year) and The Assassination of Jesse James, et al (which has the passionate fan
base tickled by all those precious, gauzy doll - house shots serving as scene bumpers).
As education scholar Matt Chingos told the Los Angeles Times last week, «If people like their local schools, regardless of what they think about schools nationally, they're not going to be very
likely to
vote based on that issue».
Latinos are more
likely than the general population to support teachers» unions and to
vote based on teachers» union endorsements, yet, at the same time, strongly supporting education reforms that teachers» unions actively fight against.
Noting the current shareholder
base (who mostly appear to be investing on behalf of private client portfolios), the remaining 4.6 yr LE, and the expected ramp - up in maturities & NAV, a
vote for a wind - up doesn't appear
likely (or smart).
While conservative Republicans continue to cater to their
base, approaching self - parody in the process, registered voters indicated that they're 2.5 times more
likely to
vote for candidates who support climate action — and three times as
likely to
vote against someone who opposes it:
«Overseas banks currently using the UK as a
base for accessing the EU market and employing an estimated 115000 staff are
likely to be looking closely at their operations in the UK in the context of the leave
vote.
It seems
likely that blockchain -
based online
voting systems, including but not limited to Polys, will first find operational applications for informal, non-binding consultative
voting in academia and similar environments.
In this article, I use a unique school -
based 20 - year field experiment to explore whether children who develop psychosocial skills early on are more
likely to
vote in adulthood than those who do not.