Sentences with phrase «never vote based»

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most of the so call evangelical christians will NEVER vote for him no matter what and his typical «base» are usually non-evangelicals and also most minorities... what is Obama trying to do?
The founding fathers did intend that the state would not establish a church — they never came up with rules disqualifying people from voting based on their religion.
While I would never vote for Perry my decision wouldn't be based on his personal religious veiws... and that would be discrimination for anyone that wouldn't vote for him because of those views.
Teresa Johnson could see her home - based, soil - free farm in Lake Zurich, Purewater Aquaponics, grow like never before if she garners enough online votes by Jan. 31 to receive a sizable grant from a national produce distributor.
Though never a real threat to the Socialists» overwhelming hegemony in media and parliament in the 1980s, an isolated Fraga endured and rallied all Spanish regions to build a moderate conservative base, growing from a 7 % to a 27 % of the votes.
He used the position cannily, building a base in the party unencumbered by ministerial office, charting a course of what he would term «independent loyalty» — never dissing the leader, but voting against # 9k tuition fees and the bedroom tax — yet which critics inside the party label «ambitious expediency».
The Nigerian people never banked on or voted for a fragile picture - posing foreign - based mannequin to be their President.
GOP Health Committee Chairman Kemp Hannon voted no, saying he believes Gov. Andrew Cuomo is intent on enacting a different plan, based on a 1980s law that was passed but never put into effect.
Even if his tough medecine turms out to work, he's such a dislikeable figure the public will never take to him — and people like that can really cost their party votes from those who tend to base their vote on personalities
If that were the case, I can think of an endless line of people who would have won just for having the sentimental vote, starting with Gloria Stuart for «Titanic,» who lost to Kim Basinger in «L.A. Confidential» — an actor who is never going to win a vote based on popularity.
The initiative is based on the bills that were introduced in the 2012 WA Legislature, but never received an up - or - down vote in either the State House or State Senate.
In a Commons speech on the day of the vote, Labour MP Diane Abbott said a compensation package offered by the government to suspects held for over 28 days and then subsequently released «will not survive scrutiny by the courts» and that MPs should not vote with the government based «on a shoddy compensation package that will not stand up and will never come into being».
The bill never came up for a vote on the floor of either chamber, but thanks to the outpouring of REALTORS ® activism, 255 members of the House, a majority, and 28 members of the Senate cosponsored the legislation on a bipartisan basis.
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