Sentences with phrase «voted against him think»

It seems like those who voted for him think he can do no wrong, while those who voted against him think he can do no right.

Not exact matches

«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.
«I think most Americans are voting against someone.»
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In a Glass Lewis Proxy Talk held April 17, 2014, Anne Simpson of CalPERS and Michael Garland of the New York City Comptroller's Office discussed why they think shareholders should vote against the re-election of four Duke Energy Corporation directors for what they believe to be a failure of the directors to fulfill their obligations of risk oversight as members of a committee overseeing health, safety, and environmental compliance at the company.
For all those who are talking to themselves today, thinking that some supernatural deity is listening to them, please seek professional psychiatric help before you hurt someone or yourself in the name of your sky fairy, vote against others» rights, or promote your chosen flavor of insanity over the scientific method.
Unfortunatly, the party of ME (republicans) have a lot of people brainwashed to think of no one but themselves and even in that case they have the people voting against their best interests and their own families best interests, it is too bad we have such selfish people in the U.S.
From Graeme Mark: Feminists have been good at pointing out male - leaning inequalities that run as deep in our consciousness as our language (one man, one vote etc.) Do you think there are any female - leaning inequalities where men are discriminated against?
I hope you are right and this is thier motivation, there was a strong push last election against Obama by many bishops I hope that they don't think this well motivate Catholics to vote their way due to this issue, the majority of Catholics have used, use or will use contraception its not a church issue if it is used for politics.
Two out of five voters don't think Trump or Clinton would be a good president; half say they're voting against a candidate rather than in support of one.
Anyone that thinks Obama's race is the primary reason Americans are voting against him in droves is too stupid to even read the news or just plain doesn't understand politics.
In order to get a large number of people whom they regard as undereducated, easily led sheep to vote against their own best interests, they push emotional buttons, invoking images of Jesus and helpless babies, to make voters think this is what they stand for and want to protect.
Voting is the act of choosing those individuals you think ought to rule; to protest against the available options is to not vote at all.
Demonstrating how thoroughly progressive thought — as defined by Abramson — has shattered classical liberalism in Canada's medical ranks, 79 percent of the Canadian Medical Association doctors recently voted against conscience protections for physicians opposed to participation in euthanasia.
Thus we have the seemingly odd political instincts of a single, 35 - year - old McKinsey consultant living in suburban Chicago who thinks of herself as vulnerable and votes for enhanced social programs designed to protect against the dangers and uncertainties of life.
Chad, think about this: The GOP is against abortion and that makes many evangelical Christians feel they MUST vote for them because, if they do not, they are supporting murder.
Think about it they are voting against their own best interest because of his faith.
I think it's sad when someone votes for someone based on their religion, for or against.
If your plan for when you stand before the Father is to argue that you didn't think He expected us to tend the sick together as government of the people — that your vote was against it even though you knew brothers & sisters would suffer for it... well, good luck with that one.
Brown was reported to be looking for a way out of this impasse: the Telegraph claimed that «the Cabinet revolt has forced him to think again» and that «One solution now being considered is giving MPs the option of abstaining in the key vote on the Bill»: but, «Some staunch Catholic MPs say even being allowed to abstain is not enough and instead want to be free to vote against the Bill, or amend it to remove somemeasures».
I think it's not about voting against another.
Mostly, they're just a bunch of people who think a vote for Jack Morris is a vote against Alan Trammell or Tim Raines, and who are persistent in their frustration that, no matter how many facts they marshal in response, another voter will pop and spout a bunch of bullshit about Morris just knowing how to win.
His biggest rival is clearly the flavour of the month Spud and both scored five goals in four league games in March, but the reason I think Giroud should win is because he also provided an assist, has been a massive presence in the side and scored that fantastic goal against West Ham that Arsenal fans voted goal of the month.
awesome, although i did my vote wrong as i didn't think about jason and ben being up against one another!
In another part they simply thought that the «blue dogs» (Democratic voters that always voted Democrats), would all vote for Hillary (as well as she herself thought that) but after what she pulled of against Sanders many of them just didn't vote at all or voted Trump just to pay Hillary back.
I think this goes against the intent of single - transfer voting.
«I think many others would have voted against it,» he said.
I know that there are many ministers and Conservative MPs who want to speak out and vote against this ill - thought - out and inadvisable measure.
«I don't think we should be acknowledging people who are voting against us in our hour of need,» King told BuzzFeed of his decision to not attend the dinner.
It was lowest among those who thought the Lib Dems should have formed a coalition with Labour or stayed in opposition (35 %), voted in protest against the bigger parties (46 %), and to stop the party they most dislike from winning (31 %).
Corbyn called on MPs who were considering voting for airstrikes to «think again», telling BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show on Tuesday: «Think of the complications and the implications of what we are doing and please cast your vote against supporting this government's military endeavours in Syria.&rthink again», telling BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show on Tuesday: «Think of the complications and the implications of what we are doing and please cast your vote against supporting this government's military endeavours in Syria.&rThink of the complications and the implications of what we are doing and please cast your vote against supporting this government's military endeavours in Syria.»
[126] Two new legislators who were thought to support the amendment voted against it, while nine who had supported it in January, seven Democrats and two Republicans, changed their votes to oppose it.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who allowed Labour MPs a free vote amid deep divisions in his party, warned against an «ill - thought - out rush to war».
If you think the Democrat is more likely to win against Reagan than Ford, and you want to optimize his chances to win, you vote Reagan in the primaries.
Legislator Jay Schneiderman (I - Montauk), who voted against the 2014 budget which included dipping into the fund, said «I am certainly encouraged that there is an agreement, and I think we all need to work together on achieving water quality goals.
Think voting against a public health bill that hurts tobacco interests by senators in tobacco producing states.
Also in FPTP, to vote against a lazy or corrupt MP (think of the expenses scandal) the voters who support the incumbent's political party are forced to ignore the party loyalty and policies, and vote for the candidate of a different party and policies they may not agree with.
If the government thinks an amendment is unworkable, you would expect it to tell its frontbenchers to vote against it.
So here's a thought: if you're a Democrat fed up with how Democrats are behaving in the Senate, don't vote for them — even better find someone to run against them and start supporting them now.
But no matter who you're for or against, I think people are going to vote today.»
, who said he would vote against the jobs bill because he doesn't think it's worth the money, is not opposed to raising taxes on millionaires, per se.
I'm thinking of changing my registration from Democrat to Republican just so I can vote against Greg in the primary.
She thinks the senator should have voted against any vacancy decontrol — and one of the first things she wants to do in office is try to make sure rent stabilized units can stay that way permanently, she said.
«I think some of Mike's decisions in choosing to become a whip, when he couldn't vote against the party line... people see as rather odd.»
«At one time I thought civil unions afforded the opportunity to provide the ability for same sex couples to attain the status they wanted,» says Saland, who voted against same - sex marriage when a similar bill was defeated in 2009.
'' «Our appeal is to all MPs of conscience: join us, vote against these unfair and unworkable changes and force the government to think again,» he told delegates at the Scottish Labour party's conference in Oban.
I think that if you look at what Zephyr Teachout [who ran against Cuomo in 2014 and won 34 percent of the vote] did with no name recognition and almost no endorsements and no money.
«If we're faced with a choice of saying look you can either have these regulations that ensure we don't discriminate against people on the basis of sexual orientation, or you can't have these regulations at all, which is the choice, I shall vote for the regulation, because I think it's right that we have in this country clear rules against discrimination,» he told BBC Radio Four's Today.
Whether you think the Labour leader's last - minute gauntlet yesterday at «tea - time» - as many commentators have so quaintly described Miliband's 11th hour (ie 5.15 pm) threat to vote against the government's initial motion to intervene in Syria - was politicking or boldness in the national interest, it may not necessarily be the reason behind the suddenly watered - down vote.
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