Sentences with phrase «percent impact on elections»

Is a two percent impact on elections worth the Democratic Party's increasing identification with the environmental left?

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Fully 61 percent said that if their favored candidate wins, the election would have a positive impact on the market.
Amy Loprest, executive director of the Campaign Finance Board, said the bill would have a significant impact on future elections, albeit with a moderate increase in costs, about 17 to 20 percent.
In a post-election report titled «The Trump Effect: The Impact of the 2016 Presidential Election on Our Nation's Schools,» the Southern Poverty Law Center presented results of a survey of more than 10,000 educators and school administrators and found that 80 percent of them reported observing heightened anxiety and concern on the part of students over the impact of the election on themselves and their felection report titled «The Trump Effect: The Impact of the 2016 Presidential Election on Our Nation's Schools,» the Southern Poverty Law Center presented results of a survey of more than 10,000 educators and school administrators and found that 80 percent of them reported observing heightened anxiety and concern on the part of students over the impact of the election on themselves and their famImpact of the 2016 Presidential Election on Our Nation's Schools,» the Southern Poverty Law Center presented results of a survey of more than 10,000 educators and school administrators and found that 80 percent of them reported observing heightened anxiety and concern on the part of students over the impact of the election on themselves and their fElection on Our Nation's Schools,» the Southern Poverty Law Center presented results of a survey of more than 10,000 educators and school administrators and found that 80 percent of them reported observing heightened anxiety and concern on the part of students over the impact of the election on themselves and their famimpact of the election on themselves and their felection on themselves and their families.
With 87 percent of the nation's 11,000 state judges having to face voters in some type of election, the right's well - funded assault on the courts could have a tremendous impact, not just on obvious issues such as abortion, same - sex marriage, school vouchers, medical research, and school prayer, but on the way justice is delivered day by day.»
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