Sentences with phrase «n't go to the voters»

«He didn't go to the voters and say, «Listen, as your attorney general and governor, I was committing crimes for most of my terms.

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In recent years, the statuette has gone home with lesser - seen movies, often from off the mainstream radar — offbeat or «prestige» titles that captured the imagination of Academy voters if not the American public — to the near - total exclusion of big budget Hollywood blockbusters.
Sure, there's plenty of time for voter's remorse after the fact, but if folks don't like you to begin with, there's not going to be an «after the fact.»
Schwerin went on to say that adviser Minyon Moore had raised tough questions about the wisdom of making the speech because it could «unintentionally end up elevating questions that aren't yet being widely asked and introduce new damaging information, especially super predator, to a lot more voters
«Certainly those 10 to 15 percent who have always bought into that (populist rhetoric) think it's great but the rest, the swing voters who may have gone with the populist last year, I think aren't going with them anymore, particularly in Germany,» he added.
We're going to minor league baseball games, college campuses, barbershops, hair salons, street corners and with those we can not connect with in person, we have created an online one - stop shop voter registration tool in English and Spanish.
But the right response is to accept those days are gone, not to pretend they would still exist if only voters had chosen better leaders.
But with so much data for a campaign to sift through, «you can't go through 30,000 points of data and go: «Did you acquire this piece of data on this voter ethically?»»
Trump's explanation of where the jobs went was simple enough to resonate with even the most low - information voters: They went to Mexico and China, shipped there by politicians who cut trade deals tailored to benefit multinational corporations, not American workers.
While the states are technically breaking federal law, the DEA is not going to waste its resources on regulated marijuana industries that have been approved by local voters, Baer says.
The reason is that most investors — and voters too, by the way — have come to realize that Paulson's plan is not going to help the «real» economy, only his cronies on Wall Street.
MH: Because they need altogether about $ 5 trillion to create... If they're going to create 500 billionaires to run the country for the next century and to create really a new feudal class they need $ 5 trillion and they don't want the people to know what's occurring because if they did the voters would get so upset they'd create probably a new political party, an alternative.
Calling the federal power to annul state regulation or that of other agencies «regulation» is dependent on voters not understanding the bait - and - switch act going on.
Shawn Steel, Republican National Committeeman from California, said he didn't think a few contributions from Trump world were going to matter to voters in the three districts where members are vulnerable.
But in the early primary state of South Carolina, with voters scheduled to go to the polls on Saturday and candidates working the state furiously this week, local evangelical pastors are using their influence to rally church members towards salvation, not electioneering.
It wasn't like the median voter was going to forget that they disliked Bush's handling of Iraq, or that they would have concluded, from this one attack by an Al - Qaeda affiliate, that Obama's whole approach to terrorism was a failure.
If you find yourself in either of these groups of people, please tear up your voter registration cards and not vote until you have gone back to school and learned proper reading comprehension and critical thinking.
-- He did not threaten to cut back on anything that involves his base voters — The list could go on and on.
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.
There is no depth to low that CNN won't go to help Obama... even trying to convince voters he's a born again christian.
That is because the voters that are up - for - grabs in our politics are not going to seek out speeches by politicians, or hour - long pieces of Planned Parenthood videos on YouTube.
Maintaining a «Berryville» on the inside from «collective action problems» and other what - nots of fallen humanity, and protecting it from voters outside of it offended or inconvenienced by it, is going to require a lot of work.
As surveys indicate, many voters will go to the polls, not to vote for a candidate, but to vote against a candidate.
Think of the Obama voters you know who don't want their taxes raised, don't think government works very well, and oppose late - term abortion, but who are going to vote for Hillary Clinton because they think of conservative politics as a battle between the grasping rich and the violently racist.
The folks at National Review aren't sure there was a big jump in turnout, though the Associated Press is quite emphatic that voters went to the polls in epic numbers.
If voters come to like Mitt along those lines, then they won't, of course, be buying it when the MSM says there that cold and classless ruthless downsizer goes again.
Voters aren't going to punish this team too much, and most would agree it is now the best one - loss club in the country.
Admittedly, I wasn't paying much attention back then, so I'm willing to accept that he transcended the stat line, and if 75 percent of the voters agreed with that, I would go along.
I'm not going to argue that this is some grave injustice that needs to be rectified with civil disobedience and letter - writing campaigns, but the difference between how the two players were treated by the Hall of Fame voters is striking.
I think the sign off from CRA above says it all... Just like when you read a voter ballot on propositions, I go straight to the source of who is behind the voice, and CRA consistently has used this «trace» argument time and again, just like the chem companies do with the lead in lipstick (I just attended the Teens Turning Green national summit, and found the debriefing almost verbatim to the CRA «counterpoint» above... it's only a «little» lead, not enough to... blahdeblah, times «x» amounts of applications per day times «x» amounts of other products with «trace» amounts, ad infinitum...)
Right now, the Park District does not have the money to do anything with it, and would have to go back to its voters to ask for more money to build a golf course or water park, like they've been talking about.»
«Not only are those ads relatively inexpensive; they've allowed often cash - strapped campaigns to determine whether their dollars were well spent, before voters went to the polls.»
I, as a voter interested in this subject, don't want to sit there watching you two going at each other like... you don't see that in the school playground any more.
The governor reversed himself on the timing of a casino public referendum, saying he would like it to go before the voters this fall even though there are no statewide elections scheduled, and not in 2014.
everybody is going to be suprised how this whole thing is going to play out... The truth is that its not so much Saland that needs to be retired although some may argue otherwise; it more that the people of Dutchess and Putnum Counties are in serious need of fresh new leadership, Leadership that is accountable to the electorate, taxpayers, to the voters.
Lazio repeated the «can't govern by insult» shot he has been taking in recent days at his GOP primary opponent, Carl Paladino, and also highlighted the Buffalo businessman's Democratic campaign contributions, saying that displays an «inconsistency» that Republican voters aren't going to support.
And crucially, the «median voter» isn't going to go and vote in an open primary.
With that in mind, Democrats aren't skimping on the Get Out The Vote operation: the Jones campaign and liberal groups are working desperately to encourage Alabama's overwhelmingly Democratic black voters to go to the polls, regardless of past disappointment and present voter suppression.
The DCCC's Brandon English came back with an excellent reply, that the fundraising paid for millions of voter contacts that would otherwise not have taken place, and that the D - trip will be going through the voter file once the data's available to try to quantify any effects.
The TV people tell me that DC's going to go for Obama, a not unexpected result — while this may not quite be Chocolate City any more, it sure as hell ain't vanilla either — but Clinton's folks aren't giving up on on Latin voters, who've held strong for her in other areas.
Redistricting isn't sexy: it involves numbers and maps, it's wonky, and just thinking about it makes voters go to sleep.
I certainly don't need the $ 11,000 and at the end of the day I'm just going around telling voters about how I'm the best to fight corruption and quite frankly the governor needs me up there to move that agenda.»
Unless voters see you as competent and capable, it makes sense that they're not going to be inclined to trust you to run an entire country.
And still its pathetic the Democrats don't want the majority until after the budget deal because they know voters aren't going to like their tax plans needed to support their spending plans.
Over a third of Labour voters in 2015, where it went down to heavy defeat, said they would not vote for the party under him.
But with the midterm elections less than two months away, leaders have not yet decided whether they will schedule a vote on the legislation before voters go to the polls.
«This is why we need to take the power to raise tolls out of the hands of these bureaucrats who are not accountable to voters and require members of the Legislature, who just went before voters, to approve any toll or fee increase as I have proposed (A. 6153),» said Tedisco.
The incidents have cost the DA: During his uncontested election for a third term in November, 10 percent of voters were so fed up with him that they went to the trouble of writing in someone whose name wasn't Cy Vance.
Washington (CNN)-- A day after divided Senate Democrats had to delay a pre-election vote on renewing tax cuts due to expire at the end of the year, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Friday still didn't rule out a House vote on extending tax breaks for middle - income Americans before voters go to the polls.
Jennifer Wilson of the state League of Women Voters said her group supports the election reforms, but «all of them need money, and time will tell whether or not he's going to put money in.»
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