Sentences with phrase «voters interested first»

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«We have an opportunity, if voters in town agree with the referendum, to have new debt in place with a minimal impact to residents,» said Wilson, adding that with currently low interest rates, residents likely would see no tax increase during the first five years of the 15 - year bond sale and a minimal increase for the following 10 years.
UB40 said in a statement: «Jeremy has re-ignited an interest in politics for people who no longer felt included, and engaged and inspired a new generation of young voters who, for the first time, believe that they have an incorruptible politician who truly represents them.
The parties also have a long - term interest in engaging the voters who are entering the electorate: we may live in an ageing society, but many of the voters who are eligible for the first time in 2015 will be around to vote in the next twelve or fifteen general elections.
«While we first expected to reuse much of the ground breaking voter contact software we built for Democrats, we soon realized that Republicans are more interested in scaring voters than talking to them.»
There is a related question on impersonating a registered voter, but I'm interested in the process of becoming a registered voter in the first place.
For the first time, the modern party has a chance to persuade the voters that its interest in social justice is more than cosmetic.
«I think it's kind of interesting,» Tenney said, who in her first year became one of the most independent voters in the Assembly.
In June, the League of Women Voters of New York State became the first prominent interest group to abate its position on a convention, saying it would no longer automatically oppose one if the delegate selection process wasn't reformed beforehand.
«Independent expenditures unfairly color the campaign process by dominating the conversation with the point of view of a particular interest... First and foremost, voters need to know who is sponsoring the advertising they receive,» Lerner said.
In a later interview on Radio 4's Today seminar, he continued: «The first thing is to try to convince those core Labour voters that appear to be deserting in droves that the Labour party is on their side and is pushing for their interests, rather than the interests of others.
The first real shot was fired recently from the Fabian Society in an interesting article by their relatively new General Secretary Andrew Harrop, in which he introduced the concept of Ed's Converts — 2010 Lib Dem voters who were now overwhelmingly voting Labour, and who were — on the whole — more left than right - wing on a range of issues.
The decision to remove those politicians and their operatives working against our vital public interests, must first come from voters awakened out of their apathy toward the political affairs and governance of their treasury, and empower candidates who possess the will to do what is good and right.
More than 20,000 first - time voters have registered with New York state in what state officials are calling an «unprecedented surge» of voter interest ahead of the state's April 19 presidential primary.
It's interesting how the precursor leaders haven't been able to capitalize on their early support which is just another example to the vocal community during the first week of December, that nothing matters until the Oscar voters get to voting.
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