(For the record, and given that one comment contributor asked, I'll be
voting for President Obama.)
Second,
voting for president is rarely a single - issue event.
The 2016 presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, has admonished students across the country to be mindful of the choices they make in this year's elections, and stay clear off
voting for President John Mahama for another four years.
The tricky part is, citizens aren't really
voting for president.
Other than navigation links, here's the entire text: «I'm
voting for the President in 2012 — I just get too many emails.»
Also if they can abstain from
voting for President would that block them from being able to vote for Vice President?
Despite the district
voting for President Barack Obama in 2008, Republican Mitt Romney won the district in 2012 by 2.6 percentage points.
It would also allow people to take more time when voting, rather than just
voting for president then picking the down ballot candidates by whose last name they like the most.
After
voting for President Obama in 2008 and proclaiming his support for abortion rights, Carvin seems an unlikely choice for the Conservatives, and even, perhaps the GOP.
And If said Mormon is
voting for President Obama.
I'm
voting for President Obama Mr. Hansen, but let me tell you Billy Graham's message will never be outdated.
I'm
voting for President Obama no matter what, but I want a campaign that will improve the level of debate over IMPORTANT issues (debt, jobs, health care, getting our troops home.)
But, thanks but no thanks, I'm now
voting for a President, not a spiritual leader!.
We're
voting for the President.
We're
voting for a President, not a Pope.
I am
voting for President Obama!!
Why I'm
voting for President Obama.
I am
voting for a president..
this topic has nothing to do with
voting for the President.
It goes back and forth between it being about a guy, or about
voting for president.
Nearly 70 percent of Americans who
voted for President - elect Donald Trump and 89 percent of Hillary Clinton voters support mandatory paid family and medical leave, according to a post-election poll of 2,000 voters by the Center for American Progress.
In 2017, that was 22 states, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, including at least 10 that
voted for President Trump in the 2016 election.
«American citizens
voted for President Trump and thus performed God's will,» Millian told Business Insider in an email on Thursday.
«So folks who
voted for the president are getting exactly what they voted for.
The Americans stood up to the political and media bullies and
voted for a president that would work for them and not the Chinese government.
«While Mr. MacManus has a career of service in the State Department, it is concerning that the Trump administration is considering nominating ambassadors that do not share the conservative values of the American people who
voted for President Trump, and in this case, who helped then - Secretary Clinton clean up her Benghazi mess,» Lee told the Washington Free Beacon.
If people
vote for president based on a feeling that people don't say «Merry Christmas» enough, why not vote out a mayor because he won't stop taking a damn SUV to the Park Slope Y?
As a proud Republican, casting
my vote for President has usually been a simple matter.
And they will
vote for this president no matter what... These are people who pay no income tax.»
In other words, over his two campaigns for president, more Americans will have actually physically
voted for President Obama than for any other candidate in history.
«There are 47 percent of the people who will
vote for the president no matter what.
On the list is pork, an important moneymaker in many states that
voted for President Trump.
The vast majority of farm states
voted for President Trump in the last election.
Wynn has given millions to Republicans and their dark money groups, although he claimed
he voted for President Barack Obama in 2008 and had given to Democratic candidates and groups in the past.
China will impose a 25 percent tariff on American pork, an important moneymaker, especially in farming regions in states that
voted for President Trump.
I wanted to
vote for President Obama, now I'm not so sure... no job doesn't help either!
they are willing to go against their religious beliefs to
vote for their president.
TO choose between him or Mitt Romney a man who is evil I have no choice but to
vote for President Obama, To cut a child's hair off and commit the crime he did in school is a lot different than a little boy pushing a little girl because of embarassment.
Only a moron would vote for or not
vote for a President based on one issue.
«There are 47 percent of the people who will
vote for the president no matter what.
And they allow us to believe we are
voting for presidents and state leaders.
I'm more than a little concerned that I may have
voted for President Romney and in turn now have President Monson running things.
then there should be no issues with America looking beyond religion to
vote for another President.
The person having the greatest Number of
votes for President, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors appointed; and if no person have such majority, then from the persons having the highest numbers not exceeding three on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President.
If there is a «white» man in this country who could have been expected to
vote for President Barack Obama more than the «white» man who is writing this, it is difficult for me to imagine such....
I am a Democrat that will not
vote for President Obama, his job performance has been bad.
The biggest problem with how people
voted for President is that social issues took too much of a precedent.
I know regularly attending septuagenarians who believe that their Catholicism is consistent with
their vote for President Obama, thus demonstrating the need for continuous catechesis and conversion among all the faithful.
The technically nonpartisan nature of the Church's religious liberty campaign was further drowned out by a small chorus of strident bishops who left no doubt about how Catholics ought to
vote for president.
Some reporting points to the 81 percent of evangelicals who
voted for president Donald Trump as a contributing factor to the drop off.