Sentences with phrase «surely get my vote»

The M235i xDrive Convertible might not be the ultimate «Ultimate Driving Machine» in the BMW lineup but it surely gets my vote for Most Joyous Driving Experience.

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Surely there is some where I can go and get «I want all of the results for STATE for all of the districts broken down by party, candidate, votes»
Be «bipartisan» when your vote is need for the Democrats to get what they want but expect nothing of equal value in return for your District (because you surely are not going to get it).
Getting devo - max (more powers for Scotland but short of independence) off the table was the prime concern, predominantly because Scots would surely vote for it.
It's surely a good thing for parties to broaden their appeal rather than encouraging people to vote A simply to stop B getting in.
Mr. Recchia's comment came after the Staten Island Republican Party fired out an e-mail claiming that Mr. Recchia would rely on «Brooklyn housing project votes» to get elected and would «surely build low - income housing in our neighborhoods with his cronies at City Hall.»
If the Liberal Democrats get their way, this progress towards fairness will continue, with the alternative vote system for Commons elections (and surely local elections one day too) and proportional representation for the reformed Lords.
Surely the whole of the Tory problem goes back to their neglect of their traditional base - thats why you have now got 5 parties taking bites out of the Tory vote, that is UKIP, BNP, DUP, Christians, English Democrats.
I will surely vote for this whenever I get time and as many times as possible.
Surely IPCC has both: if a panel of 30 «experts» votes 29 to 1, they get a 97 % confidence level.
The electoral college altering your vote to match the majority seems to be the most egregious crime because, although the constitution doesn't explicitly require your vote to be equal in strength, surely the founders intended with the word «vote» that you at least get to choose who you vote for.
Although the constitution doesn't explicitly require your vote to be equal in strength, surely the founders intended with the word «vote» that you at least get to choose who you vote for.
But the SCRA surely would not get 70 votes in Prez Trump were to come out vocally against it, and Senator McConnell surely will not bring it up for a floor vote if he knows doing so would be against the wishes of Prez Trump.
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