Sentences with phrase «think is a vote»

Which I think is a vote for a better world, personally.
I can think of many reasons why they are not — however I think she's a vote getter.
The only explanation I can think of is that these two Muslims thought they were voting for the Bangladesh National Party although that's hardly redeeming them in my eyes!
As reported by The Albany Project, WFP wrote, «You'll see by looking at it how voters might mistakenly vote twice for governor thinking they were voting straight down the WFP line.»
I regularly meet their former voters who feel incredibly let down and cheated out of what they thought they were voting for.
Nevertheless, the dismay that many people feel about not getting what they thought they were voting for is a salutary warning about the dangers of coalitions.
FROM LEFT FIELD Pathetic that Limited Ed thinks he was voted for - in Westminster you vote for personal advantage - perceived or actual.
The 99 percent estimated pass rate is very similar to the last few years, and we think it's a vote of confidence.
[Again, when the Tories voted for Theresa May, what did they really think they were voting for..?!]
Character matters; if a person is not honest you will not get what you thought you were voting for.
I bet 9 in 10 voters for The King's Speech thought they were voting for a Masterpiece Theater costume «dramedy».

Not exact matches

«It's not that people are motivated to vote but can't make it because of work; it's that they don't think it matters or don't feel sufficiently informed,» he says.
But that clearly shows no outcome is certain, so if you are thinking you don't have to show up to vote on Tuesday because there is no way the impossible could happen, take it from somebody who has learned from painful experience: You are wrong about that.»
As Northam cruised to his nine - point victory over Gillespie, I couldn't help but think that maybe it's time for newspapers to stop telling their dwindling number of subscribers how to vote.
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Speaking to CNBC, Ceccanti confirmed that the process will be more arduous saying «I think the speaker of the Senate will be elected on Saturday, when the two most voted candidates will face each other.
«And then I look at the alternative choice and I never thought I'd be in a position to even consider voting for Hillary Clinton.
«I'm a different kind of Republican and I think I would have crossover appeal because I think that independents and Libertarians and Republicans will vote for me and that would be enough to beat Claire on its face, but even Democrats like me.»
Democrats could theoretically have voted for a Republican in hopes of upsetting Trump or ensuring his win, rather than vote for Clinton if they thought it was a done deal.
«So I think that if we just run against her record as it has been, she voted to take away our guns, she voted for an assault weapons ban.
Einhorn, fund manager for Greenlight Capital, accused Apple of cash hoarding earlier last week and is encouraging shareholders to vote against Apple's proxy because he thinks proposition two will kill the option of Apple issuing preferred stock.
Because he thinks «human nature is basically positive,» if more people express their ideas or vote or volunteer, the results will ipso facto be basically positive.
Some voters in Jefferson County ended up crossing party lines to cast their ballots for who they thought was the best candidate in each of the races — defying the practice of party line voting in an election that showed a deep red - blue political divide.
They seem to think everyone who voted for him is crazy or stupid.
Zuckerberg said Thursday that «voters make decisions based on their lived experience,» continuing, «Part of what I think is going on here is people are trying to understand results of the election, but I do think that there is a certain profound lack of empathy in asserting that the only reason that some of them are voting the way they did is because they saw some fake news.
«I think he's stated his concerns of voter fraud and people voting illegally during the campaign.
Harwood: Do you think Trump actually believes the things he says about Mexico and immigrants, or is he performing, trying to get votes?
And so while Kocherlakota's thoughts on monetary policy are important to note, he does not have the same kind of impact on monetary policy that voting FOMC members like New York Fed president Bill Dudley, Chicago Fed president Charles Evans, and of course Fed chair Janet Yellen.
«We feel very strongly that there are so many barriers to people registering to vote, and we think we can use technology to tear down those barriers and make voter registration easy,» CEO Holmes Wilson told Business Insider.
I think that if Democrats would come out for that, then you would see a lot of rural areas that went for Trump where there's little pickup trucks going to the polls, with guys who have beards and they have ponytails and they have a gun rack in the back, and they would be voting for recreational marijuana because they know it makes sense too.
But I also think that we were not only neck and neck, but that we had been steadily increasing our vote share.
«I do think that yesterday's votes speak to the ongoing changes and challenges that are raised by globalization.
On the contrary, most think reactions to the vote are creating pockets of opportunity.
«I think everything's on the table, the way it is every time we consider it and the body will come up with in the Senate whatever 60 votes can attract,» said Sen. Richard Burr, adding that «clearly if the president gets behind it it probably could.»
According to Lawson, his company wasn't worried about the vote, thinking it wouldn't have any effect, but nevertheless decided to move its IPO to a day earlier.
Since the popular vote for the Conservatives in 2011 was less than that, Mossop doesn't think Harper will pay any great political price for approving the pipeline.
«I think it's just a disaster for the Republican Party, because it means you need 60 votes on most pieces of legislation and you're not going to get it.»
Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders didn't directly comment on whether he favored Britain's vote to leave the EU, but in an interview with MSNBC's «Morning Joe,» Sanders said, «What worries me very much is the breaking down of international cooperation... On the other hand, I think what this vote is about is an indication that the global economy is not working for everybody.
An Abacus Data poll released this month found 62 percent of Canadians think Trudeau is doing at least «an acceptable job» on the economy, including 49 percent of those who voted in the last election for the Conservatives.
Mariah Jones, a 29 - year - old resident of the District who studies political science at George Washington University, said she thought Obama should have waited until after the final votes were cast in the primary contests to endorse — though she thought endorsements from top Democratic leaders were predictable.
The unnamed subject explains exactly why he doesn't think he can vote for Johnson's Republican opponent Barry Goldwater — even though he's always been a Republican.
We are already barely making ends meet,» says Daren Niemeyer, a 49 - year - old farmer in Nebraska who voted for Trump in 2016, when asked about his thoughts of the trade war tensions between China and the U.S..
When asked whether he would vote for Trump again during the 2020 elections, Niemeyer pauses — and then clarifies that while he voted for Trump, he was not 100 % behind the candidate — but thought him better than the alternatives.
In Ontario, the opposition Progressive Conservatives clearly think there are gains to be made by validating the complaints of aggrieved commuters in the vote - rich suburban swath around Toronto.
When people think about a cyber attack on election day they are most likely to think of hacking into voting machines and changing the results of an election.
The Democratic gubernatorial primary is so competitive this year, The Sun's Erin Cox reports, that campaigns and strategists think they may need the support of no more than a quarter of the electorate to win — maybe as few as 125,000 votes.
«It's certainly been the Republican leadership that do not want their members having to vote on this, because I think they recognize if there's a vote on it, it's going to pass,» Sen. Ben Cardin (D - MD) told Vox in February.
I think many British Columbians, much like Albertans, have shrunk from voting NDP because they were seen as a party of labour leaders, professors and what my father would call «parlor pinks.»
«I think most Americans are voting against someone.»
Yet Zuckerberg — who is not only Facebook's CEO, but also the chairman of its board and its majority voting shareholder — struggled to describe when his personal thinking about the company and its philosophy shifted.
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