Sentences with phrase «voting public»

With an engaged, well - informed voting public, we can find solutions to the challenges of climate change.
*** 2016 was the year that Australia's voting public turned on wind power with a vengeance.
The remnant core of the once - mighty Alberta PCs — punted from four decades of rule last year by a weary voting public — seemed ready to fight the hostile takeover plan Kenney launched in July.
During my year in Italy when the blood failed to liquefy, the priest announced that this sign indicated God's displeasure over the large communist vote the public opinion polls were predicting for the upcoming national parliamentary elections.
The SADR has actually welcomed the move hoping it reopens negotiations, but I don't know if their position was public knowledge before the vote
That left him to deal with a largely indifferent voting public and an entrenched, well - financed incumbent who, through little doing of his own, is presiding over a modest revival of the city.
Their views are very unrepresentative of the 30 million or so voting public.
Historically, the Canadian voting public simply seeks change after a long government term and the Harper Conservatives had been in power for the better part of 10 years.
You may not like them, but you MUST engage the entire voting public, including (* gasp!
There are plenty in the Liberal party that will never forgive Turnbull for his treachery, but there are legions more among the Australian voting public still ready to exact revenge.
And the outcome is clear: a misinformed voting public and the passage of policies to benefit special interests.
In another act of direct democracy, 52.9 % of the Swiss voting public yesterday approved a referendum proposal to automatically expel foreigners convicted of various crimes.
Taken together, the newest revelation of Russian propaganda on Facebook shows the sophistication of the Russian «active measures» campaign to influence the U.S. voting public.
The real estate buying / selling public in Canada currently enjoys the same right as the political voting public enjoys, the right to vote against, or for, a so - called dominant industry leader (competing CREA member brokerages within said industry) via choosing to work with / hire same, or not, when deciding to participate in competitve real estate offerings / transactions.
The American voting public has every right to know about the financial decisions of a man hoping to occupy the Oval Office.
As the most active and demanding segment of the voting public, seniors have a tendency to get their way.
A big part of any successful government is how well it communicates its plans and ideas with the voting public.
As far as some Canadian CEOs are concerned, the voting public made the right decision in electing another Conservative federal government over a Liberal one, according to a web poll conducted by COMPAS Inc..
The voting public has also, of course, been incredibly engaged this year — Instagram has 500 million monthly active users — driving billions of election - related social media interactions.
Was May's explanation enough to satisfy the voting public?
While not especially beloved by the voting public, Clinton was a familiar face.
As a consequence, most of the price controls that are now in place have a lot of supporters among the voting public and are therefore likely to remain in place.
An election campaign should be open to the voting public, not just to select groups of well - scrubbed partisans applauding on cue.
I think to a certain extent even President Obama framed his campaign as an attempt to end politics by means of rational and competent technocratic planning, a sign that this narrative is one that appeals to a considerable segment of the voting public.
The test in the end, which the political system provides, is whether these people comprise a significant fraction of of the voting public.
Can someone tell me when the voting public lost the right to vote for the vice-president separate from the president?
The article is only irrelevant if the voting public ignores, or at least doesn't care about religious beliefs.
He needed then and he needs now to put something tangible in the hands of the voting public.
And it came to this when the voting public turned conservative.
It is meant to assemble a political program that can inspire some large number of people and attract a plurality of the voting public on Election Day.
The 99.9999 % of the blithering idots that make up the press corps and the voting public would not even understand the question, let alone be interested in the answer.
They couldn't find anything on her, so they just made up some crazy stories and reported them as being truthful and purposely misleading the voting public, all the while e-fallating Obama on a nightly basis, despite the fact that this glorified empty suit has driven our economy over a cliff.
There is little evidence of organized interest in the issues of land use and food production, and the voting public seems content to let farm subsidies artificially support the corn industry and postpone transformation.
Plus, it helps iwth garnering votes if you display who you are behind closed doors to the voting public.
Only that Christians dominate the voting public.
They are less than 1 % of the voting public and about all Obama can count on.
That only works on hard core qu - eers, atheists and perverts, the other 99 % of the voting public, that are the rest of us are wise to that lie.
The voting public will not support a right - wing extremist like Santorum.
What happens between you and your wife should mean little to the voting public.
The foremost advantage of STV is that it most accurately reflects the intentions of the voting public, creating a stronger link between the member and their constituents.
«The structure of a Constitutional Convention allows for every part of the process to be dictated by the voting public,» Kolb wrote.
One common theme whenever the voting public are asked about the on - going Brexit process is that they were mislead during the campaign and are now desperate for basic information.
I don't think the voting public buys that.
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