Sentences with phrase «swing voters there»

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So in each state, there were more than enough Stein voters to swing the result, just like Ralph Nader did in Florida and New Hampshire in 2000.»
There... for... swing voters.
Lincoln carefully chose the ground that united swing voters with anti-slavery opinion and tried to build out from there.
First, swing states are determined by whether or not there are roughly equal numbers of Democratic or Republican base voters in each state.
In dozens of conversations with swing voters, there's no evidence of real animosity — unlike in the early 2000s.
It's partly because Republicans created boundaries efficiently in redistricting and partly because the most Democratic districts in the country, like those in urban portions of New York or Chicago, are even more Democratic than the reddest districts of the country are Republican, meaning there are fewer Democratic voters remaining to distribute to swing districts.
But will there be necessarily a swing back to Labour from the UKIP voters
That's a lot of activists - 1,000, I'm told - but there's some confidence here that Labour voters are swinging over to the SNP.
But there is a view that says that after the European and local elections are over, there could be a swing back to the Conservatives of UKIP voters.
He may even sway a few stray swing voters; there are genuinely people who think about politics once every five years, if that, and may not even have really thought about Miliband at all, until now.
One theory was that there had simply been a very late swing to the Conservatives, with the polling company Survation claiming that 13 % of voters made up their minds in the final days and 17 % on the day of the election.
There are scant registered Working Families voters in the county, but the line still attracts some voters on Election Day and can help swing close elections.
Voters in the key swing state of Iowa start casting early ballots today as polls show Obama ahead there.
Of course there's a price for deals — but what's the price of sucking up to UKIP voters by swinging right — not that that is going to happen.
The figures quoted in the Independent are those for «swing voters» (defined in the normal way, as those people who say there is a fair chance they will change their mind before the next election).
Again, according to Maddie's Fund: «There are 14 million people who have adopted shelter pets already, and another 41 million who've indicated they're considering doing so — we call those the «swing voters», and of them, 17 million will bring a pet into their family in the next year.»
But there are also indications that Obama, scratching for support among independent voters in Ohio, Iowa, and other swing states, may have been warming to the idea of once again more publicly embracing climate change.
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