The record also supports the obvious proposition that
these substantial numbers of voters who help select the nominees of parties they have chosen not to join often have policy views that diverge from those of the party faithful.
Are there
a substantial number of voters who want these guys to twist in the wind for a while, but eventually, recognizing their overwhelming excellence, pre-steroids, will elect them?
Polls have shown Schneiderman's lead shrinking and that
a substantial number of voters remain undecided in the race.
Not exact matches
As The Nation pointed out after the election, «One out
of every four Trump
voters voted with the Supreme Court in mind, and it's a safe bet that a very
substantial number of those see the Supreme Court through the lens
of abortion politics... If you can rally
voters around abortion, few other issues matter.»
And that's before accounting for some
of the factors that the model doesn't consider: the disagreement in the polls, the unusual nature
of Trump's candidacy and the demographic changes it is producing, Clinton's superior turnout operation, the possibility
of «shy Trump»
voters, the fact that the news cycle is still somewhat fluid headed into the final weekend, the declining response rates to polls, and the
substantial number of high - profile polling misses around the world over the past few years.
The 23rd CD has a
substantial number of Asians, though the percentage
of Asian
voters is substantially lower than their share
of the overall population.
Paul: My conclusion that «here must have been a significant
number of voters who cast just one vote for John Healey» is based on the premise (admittedly my own supposition) that «There are likely to have been a
substantial number of trade union and left MPs who will have voted for both Dennis Skinner and Steve Rotherham».
He said Corbyn did well in June's general election because his policy on leaving the EU was vague enough to attract a
substantial number of anti-Brexit Tory
voters and very large
numbers of pro-EU, internationalist - minded young
voters.
It would require political parties with less than 10 %
of the registered
voters opting to participate in primaries to declare a winner based on a candidate winning the highest
number of voters, rather than a
substantial plurality.
A
number of European governments have already been down this road, including Spain, the Czech Republic, Germany, and the UK, but are now trying to scale back because
of the
substantial adverse effects on electricity rates and taxes, which
voters do not appreciate.