Sentences with phrase «more votes then»

The Green Party headed by Howie Hawkins is looking to get more votes then the Conservative Party and be Column C for the next four years.
Clinton got close to 3 million more votes then Rump.
I suppose that's why she got more votes then Rump?
When Ron Paul gets more votes then Mitt Romney... well... enough said...

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In the United States election last year, we helped more than 2 million people register to vote and then go vote.
For starters, all 67 of Alabama's counties voted more Democratic than they had in the 2016 presidential election pitting then - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump against Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
the acquisition by any person of direct or indirect ownership of securities representing more than 50 % of the voting power of our then outstanding stock;
Under the 2017 Plan, a change in control is defined to include (1) the acquisition by any person or company of more than 50 % of the combined voting power of our then outstanding stock, (2) a merger, consolidation, or similar transaction in which our stockholders immediately before the transaction do not own, directly or indirectly, more than 50 % of the combined voting power of the surviving entity (or the parent of the surviving entity), (3) a sale, lease, exclusive license, or other disposition of all or substantially all of our assets other than to an entity more than 50 % of the combined voting power of which is owned by our stockholders, and (4) an unapproved change in the majority of the board of directors.
More recently, in In re NYSE Euronext Shareholders Litigation, then - Chancellor Strine of the Delaware Court of Chancery, in a bench ruling following oral argument, declined to issue a preliminary injunction on a stockholder vote to approve the proposed merger between NYSE Euronext («NYSE Euronext») and IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. («ICE»).
«If the Senate can conjure up enough votes to pass this, then we might get some more legislation done this year,» said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
the unborn get more rights then a living, breathing, voting woman?
Record number people no longer believe, 8 years ago the young adults who could vote now couldn't then, and there are a lot more of them then those who believe.
I understand that Israel has problems but the GOP only does this to win votes from the evangelicals, who don't understand they don't they are just being taken for a ride, ironically more ways then 1.
He then goes on to praise E. D. Hirsch's Cultural Literacy as a more useful critique of current educational practices because it works in «the framework of a Deweyan understanding of democracy» in which students are to be made better citizens by preparing them to «recognize more allusions, and thereby be able to take part in more conversations, read more, have more sense of what those in power are up to, cast better - informed votes.
I'm far more comfortable giving money to government and then voting someone out of office if I don't like what they do with it.
Im afraid your in for a surprise, there are far more conservatives in this country then Liberals, One plus for Abortion, Liberals abort much more often the Conservatives, So your killing yourselves off... I guess you can make lemonade out of Lemons, But anyway those turn coats who voted for that Liar last time aren't about to do it again, Obama and Jimmy Carter are gonna have another thing in common other then being a tool for the Iranians.
I think the American people would be more willing to vote for someone like Hugh Hefner who openly and honestly sins, rather than someone who sins in secret and then tries to hide his failures behind more lies and carefully woven webs of half - truths.
More skin, show more skin, then I'll vote for you MichMore skin, show more skin, then I'll vote for you Michmore skin, then I'll vote for you Michele.
Then please explain how letters, non-unanimously VOTED by humans, into a set of texts carries any more weight than anything else «written».
Ray I agree with you 100 % and more Pat roberson is a confuse old man who will not give up power to his son, poor billy can not remenber, and his son is in charge, if Billy son and all the born again christians vote for a cult may God help then, do you want a mornan President in the White hous with 4 Wives, and worship a man name Joseph Smith, rather than Jesus Christ, Pat Roberson need to tell his listeners the truth about cults.
Printouts of those unflattering reports went up on the wall of Tomlinson's condominium during his senior season, when he again gained more yards than any other Division I - A runner (2,158) and then finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting.
If we were going to lean more on personal observations, then why wouldn't we vote on a player immediately upon his retirement?
Me asking why Seo would be preferred to play on the right rather than left got more up votes than down and considering I get down votes for my arrogance... I would not say the question I asked is clear for everyone, or if it is then it is in favor of what I asked.
That will be far more enjoyable for them then conducting a vote that effectively ends the season for many teams.
You might think that scoring the goal voted as the best in the world would get you a game of football every now and then, and if you were Olivier Giroud you might well think that you deserved to start more games than he has been doing over the last year or so.
oh sorry I need more than one vote, they are all amazing and I really can not choose so if I have got to put them in order I choose No 2 then 18 then 4 then 10 then19...... ok so I had better stop and if it really has to be only one vote then its got to be No2.
Say there are four of you who all vote that one has the right «price» then this get's a score of 8 as price was considered to have the importance of «2» — so the more important the point the higher the score.
Then, there is normally a moment of «fear»: «oh yeah, I was going to vote for that people but now they are leading the polls, so let's take it more seriously: do I really want them to rule the country?
the claims about dead voters are more about voters who died years ago but remained on the voter roll and allegedly continued to vote since then.
If we are going to have a referendum on voting reform - bearing in mind other questions, such as Scottish independence, are far more pressing - then let's have one on a more credible system.
Though, if it were some measure generally opposed by the ruling majority and there were enough defections, then the missing 7 votes would have more of an impact on something not getting passed.
Credibility and results of Online polls can be questioned since one person can vote more then once simply by changing their IP address, computer or email address.
And now brown and Mandy run back to new labour to try and get the middle class to vote for it, new labour is nothing more then a Thatcherite party, and she lost and a Pray New labour is kicked out of power even if it means it never agains takes power
That is, if voters become more engaged with the second chamber and therefore turn out to vote for it in higher numbers, then it seems likely that the chamber will become more assertive in the face of the Commons.
Such as the three million more then voted for Rump?
But I will more then likely not vote at all or I will vote Lib Dem's thats a break of forty years in labour.
Cahill garnered a little more than 41 percent of the vote, which many Republicans considered a success against the then - popular incumbent, who was a prodigious fundraiser and favorite among labor unions.
It would also allow people to take more time when voting, rather than just voting for president then picking the down ballot candidates by whose last name they like the most.
We shouldn't be surprised then that campaign spending — which largely operates on turnout — has more effect for candidates whose voters require a little more persuasion to get out and vote, than those who will turnout regardless.
On a more positive note, it is also possible that there could be something of a «reverse Bradley effect», whereby normally Republican voters don't admit in polls that they will vote for a Black Democrat... but then do because they can't stand McCain.
If a similar pattern is maintained at these local elections — and it was in last year's county council elections — then the Labour vote will increase more (or fall less) were the Remain vote was higher in 2016, while the converse will be true of the Conservatives.
The United Monroe line is unusually potent for those purposes; Dan Castricone, who lost a Republican primary to Brabenec and then ran on the United Monroe line in the 2014 Assembly race, won more than 9,000 votes on that line alone.
If the Tory Party was democratic and their grassroots would have had a say then they would have probably voted for the deadful right wing Leadsom against the still dreadful but more oportunist right wing May.
And if that person is Jeremy Corbyn, with a YouGov poll for The Times finding that Corbyn would beat Andy Burnham, by 53 % per cent to 47 % the final round of voting, then the Labour party will descend into a civil war accompanied by a gleeful right wing press continually raising the ghosts of Michael Foot, Tony Benn and other more recent signifiers of Labour's «hard left» history.
But what seems to have been missed from this assessment is that more than 67 % of people voted Yes (i.e. Remain) in the 1975 referendum on our membership of what was then the European Economic Community.
You take Dem votes, fool them with a light skim of progressivism, then let»em be screwed in their apartments and in their public schools, which matter more to them than a paid family leave program they're actually paying for.
He has more sympathy with the Lib Dems, who voted for the inclusion of a decarbonisation target for 2030 in their autumn conference last year but were then confronted with the coalition's compromise only a couple of months later.
If Labour receives fewer votes than UKIP political commentators will no doubt discuss their «humiliating defeat» — however if their vote share is similar to what I've predicted (as polling indicates they might) then they will have done exactly as well as we should expect, indeed if they win more than 12.25 % of the vote they will have done better than expected, regardless of where UKIP finish.
Then, just as people were heading to vote on April 19, WNYC radio discovered that more than 60,000 Brooklyn Democrats had been removed from the electoral rolls in what turned out to be a major clerical error that has already led to one employee suspension and helped prompt the launch of multiple investigations by government regulators.
If after a vote at Conference i) the proposal from the Commons Party is agreed but ii) the majority is less than 2 / 3rds then, if after further consideration, the Commons Party still wishes to support the arrangement with one or more other parties then at their request the Federal Executive shall arrange a ballot of all Party members pursuant to clause 6.11 or 8.6 of the Constitution, the consent of a majority of those voting shall be taken as giving support to the arrangement.
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