Sentences with phrase «still get some votes»

The choice «didn't impact the small business owner vote as the majority (58 %) says they still plan to vote for Romney and 25 % say Obama still gets their vote,» according to a statement released with the results.
All of the above, plus the possibility that, should No. 2 beat No. 1, No. 1 would still get some votes?
Pinning still gets my vote as the best way to fasten a diaper, but I know not everyone likes to pin (I enjoy it!)
(do the Socialist Societies still get a vote?
The New Mode will certainly come recommended to those who may not have the best platforming skills, but the original mode still gets my vote as the better way to play the game.
Trial and error found a way by which they will never have to stand in a docket & still get their voting rights.

Not exact matches

Crowdery's technology is still in beta testing, but the process can be as explicit as asking consumers to vote on a favorite shirt style in hopes of scoring a presale discount if the item ultimately gets made.
We should celebrate the anniversary of women getting the right to vote, but there's still work to be done.
Still, Khodorkovsky is urging people to «get off the couch» and vote next month, arguing against a boycott like that suggested by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
«Many of the proposals that have been put on the table during the Trump administration have been so far out there that they have not been able to build a 218 - vote majority in the House of Representatives in order to get anything passed, so the act is still the law of the land,» Butterfield said.
Still, Bernanke managed to get a unanimous vote at the December meeting to reduce interest rates as low as they could go.
Vote Republican and you can get cheaper health insurance while still helping those with pre-existing conditions and offering a chance at health insurance to people whose employers don't offer insurance while making it easier for you to find a job.
If this was a real - life scenario, my father in law would run screaming from the room — I'm pretty sure he's still upset women got the vote.
@Observer — You still don't seem to get that simply because 61 % of the House Dems didn't vote for the war, means that Dems didn't support it, and thus, it was a Republican war.
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
I heard a journalist from the Vatican on the news yesterday saying that the next pope is going to have to draw a line in the sand to prevent women from getting ordained and voting, etc., while at the same time make women feel that they are still a part of the church.
It's a little too late for praying, it's Mrs.Clinton's call to be @ the helm; now, with her hubby Mr.Clinton as VP; and one of you out of all of you, need to tell Romney he's committed fraud, for leaving the Post of so - called gov.that theirs a 2 yr.interval that must be met; the same fo Obama; whom is worst off then Bush Jr.then for none of you to have no Allegiance to be nothing but commander of thieves, since April 4th, 1968 to presently; in the killing of Dr.King Jr.must still go under Oath to all you perjurers; that mustn't go unpunished to the array of charges I have stored up against each of yo on every job, on every public premise; that Obama didn't praywhen he lied to GOD ALMIGHTY in perjury; to have left the seat of sen.to jump to the office; knowing he hadn't a clue what to do; so he got Joe, which is Cheney all over; whom should of been out of public; and he knows that and all the fugitives, even in the Italian led court in DC; that will have to answer to what is -LCB- H.R. 7152 -RCB-; and why they let Olsen for Bush Jr.waste the American's People's time, not to mention all the lives that's been lost; for the tyrannies since 1968 to presently has cost; Vote I, Edward Baltimore; to confirm I; Governor of DC; as of 2/16/12; cause DC; has been a State, already; and all you slaves from State to State; need to snap out of your peonage which is prohibited by Federal Laws; on anybody!!!!!!!
Still, until they either get enough numbers behind them to vote in a congresscrony of a similar persuasion, or enough money to purchase one, they're SOL.
You still have a few more days to get your votes in.
I've still never tried matcha, but anything with coconut milk in gets my vote!
Alabama's fall isn't very steep: the Tide roll in at No. 4, behind unbeaten Notre Dame at No. 3, and Alabama still gets two first - place votes.
There's a case for the No. 1 votes Alabama got, and On the Banks makes it in part by keeping the Tide No. 1 and moving Texas A&M up to No. 4; if you think the Aggies are good and a close loss to them is noble, you might not penalize the «Bama team that is still statistically dominant very much at all, especially because their win over LSU is perhaps the nation's best not newly owned by A&M.
I still think that our summer signing will get the vote because it is his first season as well as what he has achieved in it.
Still, his fans are so engaged that he almost got voted into the All - Star race.
If Gnabry was with the team he'd get my vote, but although I'm no fan of playing players out of position I still think bellerin in and debuchy could be the best bet on the right.
He currently gets my vote ahead of veterans Fonte and Collins but I still feel he is prone to switching off and allowing opponents too much room in dangerous positions.
Still, I was happy to donate my day to a cause I believe in and I truly believe I encouraged a few people to get out and vote today that might otherwise have just let it pass.
A cow is a must (Calvin and I insist - Ezra's the swing vote, and we've still got some convincing to do with Papa).
«This will be good for both of you», «She will be getting socialized» and «She will love daycare» are just some of the votes of encouragement I have been hearing lately but I am still not convinced.
Still, it may be getting an official report card after a village committee voted to recommend the board hire a third party to evaluate its performance.
Despite not getting a majority, the Republicans would still get all six electoral votes from that state.
Conferees are of course still bound by the need to get the final bill passed in both bodies, but working behind the scenes they're more able to make the swaps and changes to shape a bill (however ugly) that'll get enough votes to survive.
Still, they want to try, because achieving this might get more young people voting.
A key requirement of democracy is equal protection of all stakeholders - i.e., if at some point there is a completely fair vote of 2/3 population preferring the choices advocated and implemented by party A; and 1/3 preferring the choices of party B - then a system must ensure that the minority gets adequate protections and fair treatment; so that while at this moment country gets steered to choice A, the minority doesn't get punished in any way for saying that in their opinion choice B might be best; and if some of the original voters change their mind, the choice B can still be known even if the governing clique that was elected on the idea of A wants to continue with A forever.
Despite the problems we've seen with email advocacy, lists are still the best way to send campaign updates, fundraising requests, volunteer requests and last - minute get - out - the - vote messages.
I worried that the question was too vague to produce a good answer, but I think this covers the necessary bases in a pretty noncontroversial way (especially because I'd still get to vote, as would most regular users on this site I imagine).
The communications world may be social media - obsessed these days, but people still go to campaign websites to get information about whom they might actually, you know, vote for.
Politicians would still have to take care of those in the lower classes who choose to pay taxes in excess of their 0 % owed, because those people also get to vote.
Yes, Trump tapped into (justified) working - class anger, but he still won just 45.9 percent of the vote — lower than what Mitt Romney got four years earlier.
en has got to make it clear he is not campaigning for Lutfur Rahman, and still supports the Labour candidate or suggests to people if your not voting for Laobur then can we have your second choice, he hasn't made this clear enough
«More current Liberal Democrat supporters — those who would still vote for the party now — believe the party has changed for the worse since the 2010 election (36 per cent) than think it has got better (20 per cent), according to a YouGov survey..
«And that means you can ensure there is stable government but you can still vote according to your principles... that might mean that you don't get the ministerial car but it would mean you could sleep a little more comfortably at night.»
It's often said in UK politics that the Conservatives usually require a 7 percent lead in the popular vote to gain an overall majority of seats in the House of Commons; but the Labour party can get a majority with practically no lead at all (indeed it's not inconceivable that the Conservatives could have a small plurality of votes and Labour still have a majority of seats).
Rudy Giuliani is still the front - runner in the polls, but that whole abortion rights / gay friendly / get - nuzzled - by - Donald Trump - while - wearing - a-dress thing is likely to put a solid cap on the number of primary votes he'll get.
In this hypothetical, the President and Vice President would still each get their own personalized set of Articles, recommended by the Judiciary Committee, and voted on by the entire US House.
Not that I'm predicting a Paul presidency; the same factors I talked about back in June still apply (for instance, I can't see the majority of Americans voting for a guy who'd do his best to get rid of Social Security, Medicare and most of the rest of the government benefits and protections average citizens enjoy).
«But if several Democrats end up on the ballot in a general election it can only help the incumbent Republican who will definitely get out his base vote in what still amounts to a Republican town.»
But getting ex-Labour Brexit voters still wary of the «nasty party» to vote Conservative won't be as easy, as the tightening polls suggest.
Maybe we can still throw them out and get «PAPERLESS» voting machines and SAVE FORESTS instead of destroying them to print ballots.
Last week it got 20 % of the vote to the Conservatives» 25 %, a sign that a centre - left «Unionist» vote still exists.
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