Sentences with phrase «voting habits»

Unfortunately voters will need to feel the pain before they change voting habits.
This could presumably be solved by voting habits, but for various reasons that hasn't been seen as effective.
To look for unexpected influences on voting habits, researchers recently compiled the individual county outcomes of presidential, gubernatorial, and senatorial elections between 1964 and 2008 and compared them with local college football results during the same period.
If the resulting structure seems complex, we should remember Walter Dean Burnham's observation that each succeeding realignment of American voting habits leaves behind a residue never entirely absorbed into the «new» structure of political debate.
third, calling voting habits among fundamentalists «nuanced» is gilding the lily quite a lot, ralph.
It didn't matter that the majority of Liberty students and faculty would consider Beck's Mormonism to be outside the bounds of Christian orthodoxy or that Beck had a reputation for sowing discord, what mattered was that he shared their conservative voting habits.
If non-voting young people «grow» into more regular voting habits later in life, do we need to be too concerned?
On the face of it, two big things have happened to Britain's voting habits since 2010: the Liberal Democrats have lost votes, mainly to... (Comments: 75)
Election 2017 offered another display of Erie County's counterintuitive voting habits.
You say quite rightly that UKIP has drawn supporters from all parties, and those people would not necessarily revert to their old voting habits if UKIP ceased to exist.
A victory for Amour would not just see the most deserving film win, but also signify a welcome shift in Academy voting habits.
But with only one win between the two filmmakers (Scorsese's The Departed) in that stretch, their nominations likely speak more to the compulsory voting habits and pre-digested tastes of Academy voters than to the merits of either Nebraska or The Wolf of Wall Street.
Overall, the Report emphasizes that significant changes to election procedures are necessary to keep pace with modern voting habits and to address issues that arose during the campaign.
Henry Olsen has written a fascinating and important article about the voting habits and worldview of the white working - class.
but then again the logic of politics and the voting habits of the uninformed and uneducated are illogical.
White Catholics and mainstream Protestants are similar in their voting habits and a significant plurality of them are independent.
This data is certainly not sufficient to make projections on the voting habits of the group at large, but it certainly shows that there is something approaching parity between the two parties amongst this group.
In voting UKIP, they are breaking their historic Labour - voting habit, and the Conservatives might ultimately benefit from that.
Her thinking is clearly this: Labour have done little to help these areas; UKIP have fractured these voters» Labour - voting habits; now we have the opportunity to move in.
People who obviously changed their voting habits to elect a Democratic majority (male voters split 50/50 last night, a third of Evangelicals voted for Democrats) were taking a chance on a party in which Hillary is now the standard bearer.
And while most observers expected the September Democratic primary to settle the issue, it now appears the voting habits of a minor political figure may have transformed the race.
Many commentators have argued that social class does not matter as much as it did in the past and that increasing affluence and widening opportunities have detached the skilled working class from their traditional roots and voting habits.
The bill, designed to follow federal mandates for getting out overseas absentee ballots, sparked debate over more than just New Yorkers» voting habits and saving tens of millions of dollars on costly separate elections.
The computer model's estimates were checked against known demographics and voting habits, with much success.
Researchers looking for links between school and voting habits in the United States have typically focused on the impact of the school's civics curriculum.
The survey polled a representative sample of 2060 people across a range of voting habits, age, gender, class and region.
My hope is that new Canadians will show the way to those of us who have grown flabby in our voting habits.
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