Sentences with phrase «n't vote for candidates»

I don't vote for candidates or political parties.
There is a seperation between church and state and I won't vote for a candidate that don't believe that, including Romney!
Personally, I will not vote for a candidate based on his religion, but the way Christianity is portrayed in this article saddens me.
Here's a novel thought, Tal Luken: Why not vote for the candidate who is best for the country as a whole, not just the one that adheres to your own narrow belief?
Note that the average citizen is not voting for candidates who favor more restrictive gun laws.
Had some Republicans not voted for their candidate, the centrist Democrat — for whom most Republicans cast their second preferences — would have made it to the second round and beat the left - wing Progressive, who went on to win despite coming second in the first round.
«He is the one I'm going to vote for so if I don't see him on the ballot sheet, I will not vote for any candidate apart from my parliamentary candidate.
Conservatives whom I have spoken with privately confided that they will not vote for either candidates, Coakley or Baker.
I can assure Mr. Morano and the Senator that I will not vote for any candidate who does not completely «get» the problem of climate change and commit, sincerely, to taking steps to address it.
If you don't vote for the candidate I support or support my policies to address either the environment or our energy needs, I must call you a dirty word.

Not exact matches

By converting «wasted» presidential votes into «none of the above» or support for third - party candidates in Oklahoma, Arizona and other deep red states in the South — the Confederacy, essentially — black voters would exert pressure on party leaders to not take black voters and their issues for granted.
Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders didn't directly comment on whether he favored Britain's vote to leave the EU, but in an interview with MSNBC's «Morning Joe,» Sanders said, «What worries me very much is the breaking down of international cooperation... On the other hand, I think what this vote is about is an indication that the global economy is not working for everybody.
But for Marine Le Pen, who is the National Front candidate in the Nord - Pas - de-Calais-Picardie region, those are not the only factors pushing the vote in her favor.
When asked whether he would vote for Trump again during the 2020 elections, Niemeyer pauses — and then clarifies that while he voted for Trump, he was not 100 % behind the candidate — but thought him better than the alternatives.
If, for any reason, any of the nominees is not available as a candidate for director, the persons named as proxy holders will vote your proxy for such other candidate or candidates as may be nominated by the board of directors.
Donald Trump's behavior makes him unacceptable as a candidate for president, and I won't vote for him.
Anything but accept the fact that their candidate wasn't what the people wanted to vote for.
In all liklihood I can't see the NDP winning so may as well vote for the candidate you like the most in your riding.
With only 30 candidates nominated in 87 constituencies, most viewers tuning in to the televised debate will not have the option of voting for an Alberta Party candidate on Election Day.
He might be able to make a new Conservative Party out of the failures of the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta and he might be able to get the folks who don't want to vote Wildrosie to vote for his party candidates at the next provincial election.
This is not the first time the PCs have decided to appoint a candidate in this constituency rather than allow members to vote for a candidate through an open nomination contest.
Many of the ads linked to Russian operatives did not call for people to vote for a specific candidate.
Once again, all the conservative votes in the country «ain't» going to help a «pro-life» presidential candidate, i.e Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Ron Paul or Rick Santorum, in 2012 as the «Immoral Majority» rules the country and will be doing so for awhile.
At any rate, I don't want some preacher telling me how to vote or telling me that if I vote for a certain candidate I was in sin (and yes, there are ramifications to this).
It is one thing to not agree with his policy or views on the critical topics, its another to simply note vote for a candidate because of one's ignorance and views around Mitt Romney's personal belief in Jesus Christ.
The Republican Jesus freaks of the southern United States will never support a candidate that does not confess to be born again, and if they do not vote for Romney he is dead in the water.
For a Christian leader to call upon fellow Christians to vote for Christian candidates is not an attack on the principles of religious freedom established by our nation's forefatheFor a Christian leader to call upon fellow Christians to vote for Christian candidates is not an attack on the principles of religious freedom established by our nation's forefathefor Christian candidates is not an attack on the principles of religious freedom established by our nation's forefathers.
If by chance a candidate arises that has more experience and talent at balancing budgets and cutting spending, I'll vote for him, but as there's not... GO MITT!!
Well I don't believe in everything you believe but I would vote for you over Romney if you were the best fit for president because I don't base a candidate on his religion.
Draz Yet, if prominent atheists were to call upon fellow non-believers to vote for a non-believing candidate wouldn't you expect some to call that an attack upon religious freedom?
This extremely narrow reading of the law basically said «so what if he used the course to recruit, organize and groom candidates; as long as they didn't say «Vote for Jones», it wasn't partisan.»
And I'd like to suggest that voting for a pro-choice candidate in this election, or any election, need not overburden your conscience.
Once again, all the conservative votes in the country «ain't» going to help a «pro-life» presidential candidate, i.e Mitt Romney, in 2012 as the «Immoral Majority» rules the country and will be doing so for awhile.
(CNN)- Bias against a Mormon presidential candidate hasn't budged in 45 years, with 18 % of Americans saying they would not vote for a well - qualified candidate who happened to be Mormon, according to a Gallup Poll released Thursday.
Almost all of those who wouldn't vote for Trump said they would choose a third - party candidate.
When faced with two disagreeable candidates, 60 percent of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) board members polled last month said that Christians should vote for the candidate they dislike the least, while 28 percent said to vote for a third - party candidate and 12 percent said to not vote for that particular office.
It doesn't matter why I vote for a particular candidate.
I agree that your vote is your vote and I personally don't take issue with why you choose to vote for one candidate or another.
So if I want to vote for a Republican, it doesn't matter because the electoral college will give its support to the Democratic Candidate.
If you wouldn't vote for a qualified candidate based on religion, then you are also intolerant.
This a strategy to take attention away from the other candidates, in the hopes that people do not vote for Ron Paul.
Once again, all the conservative votes in the country «ain't» going to help a «pro-life» presidential candidate, i.e Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Newton Leroy Gingrich, Ron Paul or Rick Santorum, in 2012 as the «Immoral Majority» rules the country and will be doing so for awhile.
These voters don't want to vote for an establishment Republican candidate (or a Democrat) and it is up to populist conservatives to find the common ground.
In a political poll, those who say they are going to vote for candidate x are not cross-examined to determine the authenticity of their stated intent.
For Latino and African American Voters of faith, the traditional appeal to values voting or litmus tests applied to candidates are not the sole means of vetting candidates.
It does not matter in any ultimate sense who controls the House or the Senate, who sits in the White House, or what confected micro-identity votes en masse for which candidate.
She said she would vote for Romney if he were the candidate but not if Santorum was.
Despite candidate pleas to morality and values voting, Latino's are for the most part, breaking away to vote with candidates who favor some type of immigration reform that will protect those who are not legal citizens.
There are plenty of reasons not to vote for any Presidental candidate — Obama included — but citing religion seems myopic.
While the number of people who say they wouldn't vote for an atheist candidate sits at 70 % among Republicans, that number drops to 42 % among Democrats.
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