The good news for Thompson is
more voters know who he is.
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More voters know Katko than Deacon.
Not exact matches
Known for being a retirement - friendly area, residents here are
more likely to choose a Caribbean vacation over Europe or Asia, they ski less than any of their peers in the top 5 richest neighbourhoods in B.C., and are staunch Conservative
voters, with 60 % voting Tory.
The study that Trump was mentioning, which he repeatedly referred to late during the campaign, said 24 million
voter registrations were
no longer valid or were significantly inaccurate,
more than 1.8 million dead people were listed as
voters, and about 2.8 million people were registered in
more than one state.
So true is this of all such citizens of declining empire that every four years American presidential wannabes even promise revolution but
know that the
voter will ask only for
more bread, circuses and... taco bowls.
The Academy's membership demographics have changed
more in the last four years than in the previous 20, and as a result, we
know less about what
voters will or won't do than we ever have.
Our team used a methodology
known as multi-level regression and poststratification to crunch responses from
more than 44,000 registered
voters with state - level demographics such as gender, income, and education level.
Protest candidates like Donald Trump and Ben Carson can be conduits for the frustration of
voters (or, to be
more accurate, poll respondents), but they will never be president, and most of their supporters probably
know it.
Politicians
know this, and behind their «ritualistic allusions» to liberty, peace, and democracy they operate on the assumption that
voters demand of them no
more than an ever expanding economic abundance to satisfy their narrow and self «absorbed pursuit of personal freedom.
The only benefit all of these babies will have to the Christian right is providing
more ignorant
voters who don't even
know how to properly advocate and vote for themselves, politically.
Rush Limbach's comments will be taken as gospel for the Right, but they truely illustrate the reason the GOP is in turmoil... the leaders need the Religious Right to win, but
know they are being intellectually dishonest because their values do not match the Religious Right, except on the abortion issue, whhich will never go away because the GOP needs that 20 % of
voters who would otherwise vote Democrat becasue the Liberal values match Christian values
more closely.
Fliers went out this week that will give Lockport Water District customers who are registered
voters a chance to say «yes» or «
no» to Lake Michigan water — a question this community has wrestled with for
more than seven years.
Since that incident,
voters have gotten to
know a bit
more about where both Democratic candidates stand on public breastfeeding — and it's been refreshing, to say the least.
We
know Browns tax regime, tax the poor
more give it to the beloved middle England
voter.
You
know,
more and
more people are ditching landlines,
more and
more younger
voters just have a lot of conversations on text and hardly ever call people.
Demagogic policies, How many times we have seen politicians saying things like «the wealthy are guilty of the people poverty», or talking about the 2013 US fiscal Cliff agreement «the wealthy have to pay
more taxes to finance the people health services», for me those are populist and demagogic tactics to gain
more voters, because they
know that the democracy is controlled by the mob.
More likely, however, the campaign might offer exclusive information about the campaign or promise the
voter that they will be the first to
know about important developments in the race [Ed.
Former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno deemed Giuliani «Judas» for turning his back on the party's nominee, little -
known state Sen. George Pataki, who ended up defeating Mario Cuomo in what was widely attributed
more to
voters» rejection of the liberal incumbent than their desire to see a GOP legislator from Peekskill in the executive mansion.
Wary of the headache this issue caused Senate President Malcolm Smith, who had to do a delicate dance to both appease the LGBT community that had invested
more than $ 1 million to help him win the majority and the members like Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. who held the votes to his leadership post, Sampson is both supporting the six remaining «
no»
voters and refusing to promise to bring marriage to the floor for another vote.
You say yourself that «Nobody
knows for sure would gain or lose as
voters and parties adapt to a
more open system.»
Many
no doubt will argue that this high sum traded - off uncertainty for genuine anxiety amongst many
voters, and that a lower level of basic income may have been a
more prudent approach.
Philip Hammond had been in the job for
more than a year but our focus groups told us that few
voters recognised him - and almost half of those polled immediately after the budget said they actually didn't
know if he was doing a good job or not (almost 2/3 didn't
know whether shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, would be any better either).
Samuels also made the «that which does not kill us» argument, insisting (much like state GOP Chairman Ed Cox has in connection with his party's gubernatorial fight), saying Duffy will be stronger, better
known to
voters and
more fully vetted if he wins a primary fight.
Facebook: A year ago I wrote about Rep. Elise Stefanik NY 21 as a «Shadow MOC» who the
voters of the District had a right to
know more about.
He can either make clear to his supporters that there will be no return to the days of lavish spending, or he can fight an election
knowing that most
voters do not believe Labour have learned their lessons, and that many of his potential
voters fear Labour would once again borrow and spend
more than the country can afford.
Voters in these 2012 battleground districts are no more favorable toward their incumbents than voters in Democratic - held districts were toward theirs in
Voters in these 2012 battleground districts are
no more favorable toward their incumbents than
voters in Democratic - held districts were toward theirs in
voters in Democratic - held districts were toward theirs in 2010.
Kinderhook, N.Y. November 1, 2016... With open enrollment for Obamacare beginning today,
voters should
know that its rates are skyrocketing for New York's struggling middle class: They'll go up another 16.6 percent on average in New York and upwards of 25 percent elsewhere, yet liberal New York City professor and NY - 19 congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout wants to expand the failing program even
more, the campaign of fiscally responsible congressional candidate John Faso today noted.
He argues that to win the next election, Ed Miliband needs to make clear to his supporters that there will be no return to the days of lavish spending, or fight an election
knowing that most
voters do not believe Labour have learned their lessons, and that many of his potential
voters fear Labour would once again borrow and spend
more than the country can afford.
ONLINE POLITICAL ADS: Cuomo says
voters deserve to
know more about who is behind online political ads.
Callers asked
voters «whether they would be
more or less likely to vote for Governor Richards if they
knew that lesbians dominated on her staff.»
UKIP
voters are also
more certain about their voting intentions with those saying they «don't
know» who they will vote for dropping from 15.27 % in 2009 to 7.83 % in 2014.
My Rochester & Strood poll found
more than one fifth of UKIP
voters saying either that they would revert to the Tories in a general election, or that they didn't
know what they would do.
And it will be
no different this fall, when each of the party's presidential nominees — with vastly
more resources at their disposal — target specific
voter blocs over the Supreme Court in many of the same ways the Senate campaigns will.
No doubt to their delight,
voters in marginal constituencies receive a great deal
more attention from political parties than anyone else.
Second, Ipsos MORI's poll confirms that one of the criticisms of Labour that has often been heard since the referendum, viz. that
voters do not
know what Labour stands for any
more, still has considerable force.
With Syracuse's mayoral election approaching,
voters should
know more than just how candidates stand on the economy and fixing Interstate 81 — they should
know how candidates would answer this question.
The poll found that 37 percent of
voters believed the agreement will lead to
more dysfunction in the Senate, a chamber not exactly
known in recent years for running smoothly.
«Five weeks until Election Day, and this special election is a wide - open race with both candidates trying to become
more known to the
voters of the district and earn their support,» Siena pollster Steven Greenberg said.
Wu predicts if Democratic Party
voters knew more about Hochul's positions, they wouldn't vote for her.
Voters in marginal constituencies like Glenda Jackson's Hampstead and Kilburn
know more about parties» policy positions than those in safe seats like Gordon Brown's Kirkaldy and Cowdenbeath, according to research carried out by the University of Nottingham's Caitlin Milazzo.
«Both candidates are fairly well
known, and both are viewed favorably by
more voters than view them unfavorably,» Greenberg said.
They assert that they are running to empower their communities to engage
more meaningfully in the political process, increase
voter turnout and encourage others to run for local and lesser
known political positions.
«I think for women, I think this is a race about who's delivered,» Quinn said, using a phrase that was intended both as a not - so - subtle shot at Weiner's thin resume while in congress, but also about the substantial record she'd like
voters to
know more about.
For instance,
knowing that in my local constituency, we have roughly 2.89 x
more power than the average UK
voter due to it being a marginal seat, could help encourage people to go out and vote
knowing they actually could make a difference.
Astorino has failed to become significantly
more known to
voters or to put a dent in the Cuomo armor in the last six months.
Purnell said that Labour should be
more honest about the looming cuts because
voters knew the choice would be between Tory cuts and Labour cuts.
Kelly chaired the Congressional Page Board
more than five years ago, and musician — environmental activist Hall is making sure
voters know it.
The Survation poll found 53 % of
voters thought Darling won the debate and nearly a quarter said it made them
more likely to vote «
No».
«Perhaps simplistically,» a Council of Europe report states, «
voters are
known generally to prefer faces to institutions, individuals to collectives, the
more so if they feel they have had an effective say in exercising a personal preference.»
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has said «
No»
voters in last week's independence referendum were «tricked» by a late vow of
more devolved powers.