But what's needed, they say, is more information about those Wikipedia visitors to translate browsing choices into
likely voting choices.
Not exact matches
James,
likely to be the leading
vote - getter in the East and thus one of the captains for this inaugural year, would have some tough
choices.
I am a left leaning moderate and will
likely vote for Obama, but in any election I want a
choice.
So although I will most
likely be
voting for Obama in November, trust me, I wish that Ron Paul were nominated and I had a
choice.
Due to injury, he's a pretty
likely reserve
choice, especially if the Thunder are in a playoff spot when coaches
vote.
For example, BNP or UKIP voters would get to
vote more than once because their second
choice would be most
likely to be taken into account first.
This is why any
voting system that includes second
choices is bad for the Conservative Party or
likely to be.
The other standard trackers all paint an equally bleak picture for the government, on the forced
choice question (which I always tend to think of our best indicator of which way tactical
voting is
likely to go next time round, given that there are no regular tracker questions that ask directly about it) the Conservatives now enjoy a 12 point lead over Labour, they have an 8 point lead as the party most
likely to run the economy well, David Cameron has an 8 point lead as Best Prime Minister.
Assuming that May is not planning an autumn election (and I would work on that assumption), the people of Batley & Spen should be given not the token
vote that is currently their
likely fate but a meaningful
choice between the options that any other by - election would offer up.
The
choice came after two ballots and a close
vote that will
likely lead to a three - way primary with Eric Kingson and Steve Williams on June 28.
Like all winner - take - all
voting methods, IRV tends to exaggerate the number of seats won by the largest parties; small parties without majority support in any given constituency are unlikely to earn seats in a legislature, although their supporters will be more
likely to be part of the final
choice between the two strongest candidates.
In other words: those who currently intend to
vote Conservative are «firmer» in this
choice than those who intend to
vote UKIP, and thus less
likely to be swayed in the coming month by whatever events or political developments to still change switch in their
choice.
The committee
vote sent the Financial
Choice Act to the full House, where it
likely will be approved in the coming weeks.
64 % of
likely Republican primary voters with a candidate preference or
voted by absentee ballot strongly support their
choice of candidate.
Corbyn wouldn't have been my first
choice for leader and it's
likely that his past will drag the party's
vote down but for god sakes get behind him for the last week of the campaign.
After correcting the false statements, the scholars also asked the survey's respondents if they were less
likely to support Trump as a result — but found the candidate's factual issues were largely irrelevant to the respondents»
voting choices.
If the film
likely to have the least first -
choice votes is The Post or Darkest Hour, you should consider then what those voters are most
likely to have as their second - and third -
choice picks.
With all this divergence in the
voting processes, we will
likely and understandably still be in the dark, even after the BAFTAs weigh in with their
choice for Best Picture.
A
vote to advance the bill would be an early signal that Republicans are
likely to back Donald Trump's «school
choice» priorities.
With the Senate's final
vote on Betsy DeVos
likely taking place on Monday, the spotlight on school
choice shines brighter and brighter.