Sentences with phrase «lots of voters out»

It is entertaining, but it is also seriously disturbing to know that there are lots of voters out there that «think» like he does.
The 10 - vote limit was a hindrance for many, to the point the BBWAA voted to increase it to 12 in the future, but the average voter used just 8.4 spots on their ballot: there are still a whole lot of voters out there who don't see an obvious backlog even as it repeatedly hits them over the head.
«I think with all the candidates what you can say is that I can connect with a lot of voters out there, a lot of London people.»

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She was only mistaken in concluding that was a good thing, an assessment with which a lot of Alberta voters turned out to disagree.
In the meantime, it looks as if there will be a whole lot of confused and / or irrational voters out there.
«With two referendums on the same ballot, it's magnified twice, and voters have to figure out how to navigate both things, which is sort of asking a lot of them,» Krupnikov added.
For instance, Romney's campaign talked a lot about microtargeted communications, but they seem to have had in mind reaching out to the same pool of voters as usual but with better messaging.
We are going out over the next 11 days — and there are an awful lot of uncommitted voters
Elinor Tatum, publisher and editor - in - chief of The Amsterdam News, (the nation's oldest continuously published black newspaper), has given voice to a concern I've heard a lot of worried murmurs about in Democratic circles: That black voters won't come out to vote for Andrew Cuomo.
On the other hand, there is a lot of evidence that voter ID laws reduce turn out.
We want to go out and meet a lot of voters and get the message out
Plainly a lot of voters took a decision to vote SNP to keep out the Tory, and Moore's decision to campaign against the nastiness of the Tories backfired on him as he took blame for coalition policies.
He often uses language which is highly unusual in the house of representatives (e.g. calling people crazy), which not only draws a lot of attention from the media, but is also a way to communicate clearly with his voters («look at me speaking plain language among these out - of - touch academic elites»).
He's staying out of the races, a lot of race he's staying totally out — let the voters decide,» Duffy said.
It's entirely likely that a lot of potential Democratic voters, out of ambivalence or frustration, just didn't go to the polls.
Robert regarding your view that labour cold win with 35 %, yes, but we won in 1974 ′ with 37 % and I believe Callaghan actually got a few more votes in 79 ′ than 74 although the percentage was the me, the point was that the 74 manifesto was so far from what the public felt, that the following election lots of liberals or stay at home voters came out and the Tories would get 13 + million for the next f our.
Ed had been able to get across the worry a lot of Core labour voters have about immigration concerning work, and not be shouted down as a racist by the likes of Diane Abbott, the way other labour supporters like lord Glasman or rod Liddle have in the past, when as Liddle pointed out lately, it's the rich bosses employing Eastern European workers that have financially benefitted, not the working class, and the mess Cameron has made over Junkter, is nothing to the failure of Ed, to score over Andy Coulson scandal,
6.43 pm: Alexander says there are lots of potential voters out there that the Lib Dems might be able to reach now, but «I'm not saying it's going to be easy.»
What they said about the economic crisis: Jag Singh: «This poll showed that one in four Labour voters still believe the PM bears a lot of responsibility for this whole crisis, so there's a lot of work for Gordon Brown to do to set out his vision and really encourage us to believe in him again.»
Sure, there are a lot of fans of Nina Totenberg and Jeffrey Toobin out there, but they're in the distinct minority, in particular among undecided voters.
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