«Likely Democratic primary voters who were exposed to both television and online advertising viewed Chris Kelly more favorably
than voters who were exposed to television advertising only.»
This means there was all across UK more voters who choose a particular party
than voters who choose any other opposition party.
This means there was all across the UK more voters who chose a particular party
than voters who chose any other opposition party.
Not exact matches
The trial made embarrassing national headlines for the once - rising Democratic star,
who was accused of seeking more
than $ 900,000 from two wealthy supporters to conceal his pregnant mistress, Rielle Hunter, from
voters during his unsuccessful run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.
That was during a follow up to a question of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush about why he's more qualified to lead
than the real estate billionaire,
who garners as much as 41 percent of Republican
voter support in some national polls, which is nearly triple the support for Cruz and four times that for Rubio.
Overall, 43 percent of registered
voters said they strongly disapproved of Trump's job performance, more
than double the
voters who strongly approved (20 percent) of it.
Fiorina,
who announced her bid for president last April and ended her campaign in February after failing to get more
than single - digit support from
voters, has often been at loggerheads with Cruz.
«For a politician
who doesn't want to admit that the electorate sent a message that they don't like politicians, it's far easier to scapegoat it on economic issues
than it is to address the fundamental question: that there are
voters in this country
who no longer think their representatives represent them,» said a Democratic strategist involved in 2016.
With two deeply unpopular nominees on the presidential ballot this year, the number of
voters in Maryland
who wrote in their own candidate for president more
than tripled, according to state election data.
Voters back debt reduction over tax cuts: More voters overall believe the government should pay down debt rather than cut income tax — except those who face higher cost of living pres
Voters back debt reduction over tax cuts: More
voters overall believe the government should pay down debt rather than cut income tax — except those who face higher cost of living pres
voters overall believe the government should pay down debt rather
than cut income tax — except those
who face higher cost of living pressures.
I think the issues with the movie extended beyond Twitter; the new
voters I've talked to are less enthusiastic about it
than the ones you've talked to (New Yorkers, you know), and it sounds like we've both heard from at least some
voters who are drawing a bright line between the performances (thumbs up) and the movie (thumbs sideways).
Cambridge Analytica used the personal Facebook data of more
than 50 million users, acquired through a third party, to create profiles of prospective
voters and «microtarget» persuasive voting messages to them, according to a whistleblower
who told his story to The Guardian and The New York Times.
The Green Party has nominated Environmental Economics and Policy student Andrew Fehr,
who faces the challenge of convincing Green - leaning
voters that actually voting for a Green Party is a better choice
than a strategic vote for Ms. Duncan.
So,
voters have more respect for someone
who believes strongly even if the
voter sees those beliefs as untrue and wrong,
than for someone
who does not believe?
In Iowa, Romney did slightly better among the 47 % of the
voters who stressed the ability to beat Obama (31 %) or having the right experience (16 %)
than did Santorum among the 49 % of the
voters who emphasized «true conservatism» (25 %) or «strong moral character» (24 %).
CNN: Passing significant test, Gingrich wins more S.C. evangelicals
than rivals If there were any doubts that Newt Gingrich, a thrice - married convert to Catholicism, could connect with the evangelical
voters who make up the Republican Party base, Saturday's South Carolina primary put them to rest, with the former House Speaker winning twice as many evangelical votes as anyone else in the race.
OTHER
THAN B L A C K
voters put Obama in office.So next time you confuse «RACE» with «RACIAL» Think about
who you vote for.
Additionally, 19 % of
voters identified they would be less likely to vote for a candidate
who had strong religious beliefs other
than their own.
But he still did better among these
voters than among those
who seldom or never attend services.
Trump underperformed Romney by seven points among
voters who attend church more
than once a week and by nine points among those
who attend weekly.
He says, «My read is that Bachmann supporters
who are worried about conservative authenticity think of Perry as more authentic
than Romney, and Romney
voters who are worried about governing competence think that Perry is more competent....
More
than half of
voters view both Trump (57 %) and Clinton (52 %) unfavorably, far more
than those
who view them favorably (24 % for Trump, 31 % for Clinton).
In general, Democratic
voters seem less concerned with a candidate's faith life, though more
who believed Clinton was religious were likely to think she would also be a good president (69 %)
than those
who didn't believe she was religious but would make a good leader (54 %).
Populist and social conservatives can beat the establishment by showing that they are not only more principled
than the establishment, but that they are also smarter and more realistic about how to win the persuadable
voters who decide elections.
Maybe he'll do better
than this year because of the
voters who simply won't vote for anybody except IMMORTALS (like Maddux) in their first year of eligibility.
Although all of the Oak Lawn votes had not yet been counted late Wednesday,
voters there were rejecting the measure by better
than a 2 - 1 ratio, stunning Park District officials
who had seen them overwhelmingly approve an advisory referendum on the matter in November 2004.
Fliers went out this week that will give Lockport Water District customers
who are registered
voters a chance to say «yes» or «no» to Lake Michigan water — a question this community has wrestled with for more
than seven years.
As you might recall, Crowley was less
than forthcoming earlier this week when asked by reporters about Lancman's claim the party is trying to siphon Jewish
voters away from him by running Gottlieb — a late add to the NY - 6 field
who has well - documented (thanks to Chris Bragg) ties to Meng and also (oddly) certain elements of the Queens GOP.
Expect furious spates of last - minute campaigning from all the candidates,
who are trying desperately to let
voters know about the court - ordered, earlier -
than - usual elections.
Just as those
who give to charity want to see as much as possible of their money go to the intended beneficiaries rather
than chief executives» salaries, and investors in companies want to see overhead and administration costs kept down, elected politicians want to show
voters that they are running a tight ship.
Dems believe that there are fewer
than three million true undecided
voters in the battlegrounds
who will decide the outcome; Dems think they are disproportionately made up of independent women and college educated men under 40
who are also independents — two groups that simply won't break towards Romney in overwhelming numbers, given the Dem campaign's emphasis on women's issues, and core differences between the two candidates over issues that matter to college educated
voters.
Local
voters seemed to be much more forgiving of their last MP
than the media, or the high court judges
who decided his fate.
Voters are tired of corrupt politicians
who'd rather line their own pockets
than work for the tax payers and we're confident that the South Shore will reject Chris McGrath and the corrupt status quo on Tuesday.»
Former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno deemed Giuliani «Judas» for turning his back on the party's nominee, little - known state Sen. George Pataki,
who ended up defeating Mario Cuomo in what was widely attributed more to
voters» rejection of the liberal incumbent
than their desire to see a GOP legislator from Peekskill in the executive mansion.
Cherwin called Yepsen a «true progressive» and a «fresh face,»
who he believes
voters of the 43rd Senate District will find more attractive in an election year expected to be difficult for incumbents
than the man to whom he referred as «Bruno's hand - picked replacement.»
Wary of the headache this issue caused Senate President Malcolm Smith,
who had to do a delicate dance to both appease the LGBT community that had invested more
than $ 1 million to help him win the majority and the members like Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr.
who held the votes to his leadership post, Sampson is both supporting the six remaining «no»
voters and refusing to promise to bring marriage to the floor for another vote.
Yes, members (and people, cats, Tories etc
who paid three quid) are important but they aren't higher up the political food chain
than MPs
who are elected by thousands of
voters and nor should they be.
If we view women as rational
voters who likely weigh any number of different issues that they find important before making a decision on a slate of candidates,
than this example is anything but puzzling.
This isn't the first time Turner has suggested he's more electable
than his challengers — attorney Wendy Long,
who has never before held elected office; and Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos,
who has been stumping around the state for almost a year, but has failed to generate much excitement, either among the GOP rank - and - file (although they did put him on the ballot at the convention in Rochester earlier this month) or
voters.
Who shamelessly tried to abuse the electoral system by encouraging
voters to support someone other
than their preferred candidate?
23 % Is probably about the percentage of people
who voted in the last US presidential election relative to those
who were not legally prohibited persons (Less
than 60 % of registered
voters actually voted and there are a bunch on non-registered persons).
When Evangelos Venizelos was elected as Pasok's new leader last Sunday (18 March) the turnout was higher
than expected but it was the older
voters, the over 40 year olds,
who turned out, much more
than younger
voters.
We shouldn't be surprised then that campaign spending — which largely operates on turnout — has more effect for candidates whose
voters require a little more persuasion to get out and vote,
than those
who will turnout regardless.
One of the key patterns in last year's general election results was a tendency for those
who voted Remain to swing more to Labour
than those
who voted Leave, while the Conservatives lost ground amongst Remain
voters while advancing amongst their Leave counterparts.
Female
voters who flocked to a casino caucus site Saturday morning said they liked Sanders but ultimately sided with Clinton, in part because they believed she would understand their issues better
than Sanders.
Finding Edith Bunker Women
who could be swayed to vote for Ms. Watson Coleman, the state's General Assembly majority leader from 2006 to 2009, were a key target, said Mr. Wilkins, suggesting that women
who could be categorized as Reagan Democrats or «Archie Bunker
Voters» were more persuadable
than men in the district.
Christie's net favorability rating among Republican
voters, which dropped 16 percentage points between 2012 and 2013, is now far lower
than any nominee in the modern era
who was so well known.
However, among those Rhode Island
voters who aren't swing
voters, many more are Democrats
than Republicans.
When My future was very badly affected by older
voters than me,
who voted in the 1970's to drag me
who was young slyly into the awful EU, deceitfully pretending first it was a common market.
The government is struggling to craft a motion that satisfies Liberal Democrat MPs —
who in many cases owe their seats to anti-Iraq-war defections from Labour in 2005 — as well as little England Tory backbenchers
who, nudged by Ukip's anti-intervention stance yesterday, fear that Nigel Farage speaks for their
voters better
than Cameron does.