Sentences with phrase «out to vote»

«Trying to get more people out to vote, that is a good thing.
When you have 17,000 members and you only get 2,000 out to vote, that's not a lot.»
Despite being disappointed with voter turnout, Re / Max is running a new ad in Ontario editions of REM, thanking the Realtors who did come out to vote, and congratulating all the winners who now make up the 2002 ‑ 2003 board.
Currently, city elections are happening and it's important to get folks out to vote.
«There's a huge opportunity in this country to find the issues that are important for people and actually turn people out to vote,» Cambridge Analytica's vice-president of business development, Brittany Kaiser, said.
But, she added, simply registering does no good if people don't turn out to vote.
(Was this person likely to vote for Obama, but unlikely to get out to vote?)
In these circumstances, would people turn out to vote for the second chamber, particularly when it is considered to be legally and constitutionally subordinate to the more dominant Commons?
There should be no differentiation between citizens, regardless they went out to vote or ever exercised the freedom of movement, for instance.
Whether it's legalization or some form of decriminalization, this is a promise that Trudeau's youthful fans — who turned out to vote for the party in record numbers — are not likely to sit quietly on for long.
«And I'm glad they came out to vote to change it.»
Retail investors just don't turn out to vote like they should.
We appreciate everyone who turned out to vote for us.
The main goals were the same, however, in both campaigns: register voters, get contributions, get people out to vote, etc..
In October 2005, almost two - thirds of eligible Iraqis came out to vote whether to accept or reject the new constitution.
Charter school families and supporters consistently turn out to vote at higher levels than the general electorate, making it especially important that we mobilize them around charter school policy issues.
If Weingarten and the leadership of the AFT and CEA were serious about persuading Connecticut's teachers, parents and public school advocates to get out to vote on Election Day and vote for Malloy they would use this opportunity to ensure that Malloy finally renounces his 2012 anti-teacher proposal.
The unions, even if they don't outspend their opponents, have a great advantage because of their organizational mechanism and a large group of ready voters (teachers and other school workers) who reliably turn out to vote for the union - endorsed candidates.
Families That Can is organizing parents to come out to vote in the primary on March 5 and to spread the word to their families and friends about the importance of this school board election.
«Democrats didn't come out to vote,» Murillo said.
94 % of black women turned out to vote for Hillary, but even when they bring it their inexhaustible value is disregarded.
This dating service for senior singles must have struck a chord with it's members because they certainly turned out to vote them as their favorite dating service.
And I hope you've gotten out to vote here in the United States and if you haven't yet, get out there and vote.
About 340,000 extra people turned out to vote in the 2010 US congressional elections because of a single election - day Facebook message, estimate researchers who ran an experiment involving 61 million users of the social network.
What the data says about Europe's lurch to the right If the economy gets better and more people turn out to vote, support for the more extreme parties will shrink in two to three years, say analysts
David Cameron hasn't led in a General Election campaign yet, the numbers turning out to vote Labour went up quite significantly while Neil Kinnock was leader - numbers voting Conservative went up a lot too, the percentage difference between the two main parties went down.
«If you look at the demographics and who turned out to vote, people of color turned up to vote,» said Greer.
To what extent was Labour able to get previously unregistered tenants not just registered but out to vote, and to what extent was their victory due to either Tory abstainers or direct switching to Lab over a sense of disgust with Tory policy towards leaving the EU?
I know in Thurrock a fair amount of people who have not voted for years came out to vote for UKIP in the European elections because one of the candidates was from a Thurrock village (amongst other reasons).
However, if a significant minority of the Remain Conservatives don't turn out to vote or vote for someone else Labour will hold on.
And they won't be coming out to vote for Cameron.
«It'll be Labour people who come out to vote.
After using conservative talk - radio show host Rush Limbaugh in a direct mail piece last week, Murphy is out with another mailer that uses Limbaugh as well as Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and former president George W. Bush to urge Democrats to turn out to vote tomorrow.
Millions turned out to vote in a series of elections across the UK in what was dubbed «Super Thursday».
Unless the party's grassroots turn out to vote, historic prizes will remain out of reach.
For example, in 2013, about 1,706 Democrats came out to vote in Saugerties (representing 47 percent of registered Democrats) but about 1,899 Republicans came out, representing 56 percent of registered Republicans.
Hopefully, this will help you in your decisions when you go out to vote on Tuesday, November 5.
«Now that we know where the APC is heading, our duty is to mobilize Nigerians to more than ever before obtain PVCs and come out to vote out hardship, wanton killings and unemployment, which another four years of Buhari represents.
That's because historically, Republicans come out to vote in higher numbers than Democrats in off - year (odd numbered) elections.
The RCCG General Overseer added that a bishop had asked him to reveal the identity of who would win the 2019 presidential election, but that he replied, instead, that unless the killings stop, the 2019 elections may not even hold because people would be too scared to go out to vote.
But we must also take note that you can not compel people to come out to vote.
Had a high number of Republicans turned out to vote in the Primary, it's doubtful Allen could have won, because 70 was probably his peak as a write - in candidate.
Poll workers in Bayside and Douglaston said more voters had turned out to vote than they had expected Tuesday morning.
At 15.1 % this was the lowest turnout for a national election in the UK, with only around 5 million people turning out to vote.
He added, «The problem of rigging is due to voter apathy — if 74 million people on Nigeria's voters register come out to vote, do you think anybody can rig?
«Regardless of your party affiliation and who you're ultimately voting for, since getting out to vote is so important, we're tracking when MoveOn members are planning to vote today.
Out of a total of some 65,000 voters, just 22,600 turned out to vote.
Most Conservative Party members support Ed Day's regime, but if party members don't get out to vote on Tuesday a renegade candidate supported by a Ramapo faction of the party could take the line.
But the party faces a battle to convince its remain supporters to turn out to vote when the campaign has been fronted by Cameron and characterised by Tory infighting.
«As I mentioned at the outset, I am the poster child for instant runoff — $ 10 to 13 million for a race where only 300,000 people came out to vote.
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