Not exact matches
Yet, Gold's generation represents one exception to the
pattern; unlike any other age group, millennial evangelical women were more
likely than their male counterparts to
vote for Trump, according to the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) provided to CT by Ryan Burge, politics researcher and blogger for the site Religion in Public.
This
pattern is
likely to be repeated at the next general election; in almost every
voting intention poll, women express a lower propensity than men to
vote, sometimes significantly so.
If his current
voting pattern holds for the remainder of the session, Silver will
likely be among the top 20 dissenters in the 104 - member Democratic conference in the Assembly.
«While we know that migrant voters do not form a
voting bloc,
voting patterns suggest that migrant voters are
likely to prefer parties that they view as positive about race equality and immigration issues.»
We will discuss
voting patterns,
likely voters and turnout in a later post.
Historically Labour have actually tended to do worse, not better, in the regional
vote, so the
pattern here is somewhat unusual — looking at the data it seems to be because people who would
vote Green or SSP in the regional
vote are more
likely to
vote SNP in the constituency
vote.
A portion of the article reads: «On issues of pure politics, and going by which party appointed them; the way they have historically
voted on political issues; and their posture and
voting pattern during the Election Petition Case of 2012; and in the case of a non-unanimous decision, the majority of the current panel of the Supreme Court will
likely rule in favour of the stance preferred by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in this case and the minority for the stance of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).»
On issues of pure politics, and going by which party appointed them; the way they have historically
voted on political issues; and their posture and
voting pattern during the Election Petition Case of 2012; and in the case of a non-unanimous decision, the majority of the current panel of the Supreme Court will
likely rule in favour of the stance preferred by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in this case and the minority for the stance of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
On a uniform swing this level of support would still leave the Conservatives 9 seats short of an overall majority, though in practice it is
likely that such a reverse in the positions of the parties would be accompanied by changes in the
pattern of tactical
voting, meaning that the Conservatives might well get an overall majority.