I wonder if the people
who vote us winning the PL vote their «wish» or their true believe and understanding of the PL.
Not exact matches
JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon,
who won a strong
vote of confidence from shareholders last month, on Tuesday defended the disclosures the bank made last year about its unfolding London Whale derivatives loss.
Independent, unaffiliated entrepreneurs will decide
who wins the small - business
vote in November.
Ultimately, deep cuts to Medicaid — still preserved in the new bill — could be its undoing among moderates like Nevada's Dean Heller (
who now says he's undecided but has previously trashed the GOP's proposals), Ohio's Rob Portman (
who expressed some skepticism about the legislation Thursday), and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski (
who was able to wrangle a very Alaska - centric measure into the BCRA, though it's not clear if that will be enough to
win her
vote).
The president,
who has repeatedly said he wants to accomplish the difficult feat of
winning Democratic
votes, joked about the minority party's support to Sen. Ron Wyden, D - Ore., the ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee.
That strategy worked so well that Franken's 2014 Republican opponent tried to
win votes by casting Franken as a guy
who was «basically invisible» in Washington.
Asked whether MPs
who have criticised his leadership should be worried about deselection, Corbyn —
who won 61.8 % of the
vote to see - off challenger Owen Smith — failed to totally rule out this possibility when he spoke to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg.
The president tweeted in late November: «In addition to
winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I
won the popular
vote if you deduct the millions of people
who voted illegally.
And for those
who didn't pay attention, he did actually
win the youth
vote in, I think, every single state among Democrats and he took 46 percent of the
vote nationally.
But the 1.8 million people
who have downloaded the most popular Donald Trump app, called «Trump Dump,» probably aren't going to
vote for him: The app is a game where the prize for
winning is getting to drop a deuce on the The Donald.
The centre - left Social Democrats (SPD), Merkel's current coalition partners
who were the second - biggest party in the election, have ruled out a repeat of an alliance with her conservatives,
who won the
vote but were left with fewer seats.
Duterte,
who won just under 40 % of the
vote in a five - way presidential election last May, remains popular in the Philippines, despite his at - times bellicose behavior and his bloody crackdown on drugs, which has claimed thousands of lives.
Following his
win, Perillo said, «I'm the mayor of all the people, even the people
who didn't
vote for me.»
Business Insider reported on Friday that Bank of America had been lobbying shareholders
who own as few as 500 shares in the hopes of
winning their
votes.
Uber has survived numerous taxi protests in cities around the world, and
won a major concession from New York City officials in July
who scrapped plans for a
vote that could have limited the group's expansion.
COSCO is promoting strategic
voting: Supporting whatever candidate in a riding
who can keep a Conservative from
winning.
Mr. Diess
won favor with the Porsche and Piëch families,
who own a majority of Volkswagen's
voting shares, by improving profits at the division that makes Volkswagen - brand cars despite a decline in the number of vehicles sold.
Take over from a visionary founder whose play for world domination is only half finished (and
who is still a majority owner by
votes), fix a broken workplace culture,
win an existential race (and legal battle) to develop autonomous vehicles, and find a way to turn a profit in a business that has lost billions of dollars a year.
Interestingly, Sen. John McCain,
who the day before complained about Republicans» method of «trying to find a way to
win without help from across the aisle,»
voted against the Democratic amendment to send health - care back to the starting line in committee.
The
winning startup will be chosen through a hybrid approach: 40 % will be the investors» decision, 30 % will be public
vote, and 30 % will be the Women
Who Tech team's decision.
Many of the seats we can compete for can only be
won by Democrats
who are anti-choice, anti-labor, and pro-big bank — the kind of Democrats that aren't good for much when they always
vote with Republicans.
The contest was
won by Mr. Dorward,
who was elected with 33 % of the
vote.
SHARE director of law and policy Laura O'Neill said the only other directors she knows of
who failed to
win majority support this year were on the board of Quebecor Inc., where holders of class B subordinate shares
voted just 43 per cent in favour of electing the entire board as a slate.
Former Social Credit Party leader Randy Thorsteinson,
who led the party to
win 6.8 percent of the
vote in the 1997 election and later formed the Alberta Alliance Party (now known as the Wildrose Party) recently became the leader of the newly formed Reform Party of Alberta.
We have the Greens
who have
won a significant number of
votes and the FDP [Free Democratic Party], which is a party that actually wasn't even in the parliament of the last election.
Then future Republican nominees can complain about
voting blocs
who are
won over by «gifts» from Democrats.
this will cost obama the election by catering to the gays he wil loosel a large portion of the black and latino
vote who are very conservative on this issue.and this will only make mitt romney stronger, with a weak economy unemployment as high as 8 % and a republican house there seems the last thing obama needs is to loose more
votes that he will gain from this.he will loose the entire south including florida and many swing states.although he will
win san francisco for sure.way to go barry
I understand that Israel has problems but the GOP only does this to
win votes from the evangelicals,
who don't understand they don't they are just being taken for a ride, ironically more ways then 1.
CNN: Passing significant test, Gingrich
wins more S.C. evangelicals than rivals If there were any doubts that Newt Gingrich, a thrice - married convert to Catholicism, could connect with the evangelical voters
who make up the Republican Party base, Saturday's South Carolina primary put them to rest, with the former House Speaker
winning twice as many evangelical
votes as anyone else in the race.
Of the 20 Democrats
who voted for a May bill that would ban gender - based abortions, as few as eight are likely to
win reelection.
Rush Limbach's comments will be taken as gospel for the Right, but they truely illustrate the reason the GOP is in turmoil... the leaders need the Religious Right to
win, but know they are being intellectually dishonest because their values do not match the Religious Right, except on the abortion issue, whhich will never go away because the GOP needs that 20 % of voters
who would otherwise
vote Democrat becasue the Liberal values match Christian values more closely.
As a Christian and a Republican
who voted for Obama last time... I
won; t make that mistake again so I am
voting for Governor Romney (unless Ron Paul is on the ballot as an independent)
(CNN)-- One of the most important sub-plots in the Iowa caucuses was which candidate would
win the support of Iowa's evangelical voters,
who comprised 60 percent of the
vote in 2008, and according to the CNN entrance poll, comprised 58 % of the
vote Tuesday night.
For there are there are many evangelical
votes, many candidates
who win their support, and a multitude of motivations for their engagement in the rough - and - tumble of American politics.
Though the
winning candidate, Anies Baswedan, did not directly engage in the racist and Islamist rhetoric, he did continue to court
votes from the clerics and mosques
who did.
Even more disagree (63 %) with the statement, «American Christians should
vote for a candidate
who has a reasonable chance of
winning.»
(And don't get me started on the frauds
who pretend to be Christians in order to
win votes from naive and gullible people
who will
vote for anyone
who is seen going to church regularly.)
In addition, most evangelical pastors believe that Christians do not have to
vote only for a candidate
who has a reasonable chance of
winning.
While evangelical pastors believe American Christians have a biblical responsibility to
vote (94 %), most don't think Christians
who follow their conscience will end up
voting the same way (59 %) or that Christians are obligated to
vote for someone
who has a reasonable chance of
winning (63 %).
Among white evangelicals, Democrats
won just 20 - percent of the
vote, less even than in 2004, when that group flocked to the polls to support George W. Bush, an evangelical
who took religious outreach to new levels.
Btw... im a registered independent (both big parties are unbiblical in my opinion) and im really considering writing in mickey mouse, esp since im in SF so it really does nt matter
who i
vote for, Obama will
win.
Christians are therefore free from the strategic pressures of
voting, and should not
vote for a less preferred candidate
who simply has a greater likelihood of
winning an election.
In January, he tweeted, «Let's
vote for someone
who can
win.
There are plenity of athiests
who win, they just lie and say that they are thiests so the dumbies will
vote for them.
The pro-sodomy activists
won the
vote and the new official definition of h0m0 as a disorder was downgraded to include only those
who were unhappy with their orientation.
When those
who have
won the day on this issue (and by «the day» I mean every denominational
vote on the issue since 1972) and are gaining more and more power in the denomination offer the possibility of a just separation, why do those
who claim to be on the side of the oppressed want to maintain the oppressive status quo?
The liberals
who lost say that the closeness of the
vote means that President Bush must govern from what they define as the center, meaning that he should govern as though they had
won.
There will always be the question «Did so - and - so
vote for the guy
who won or for someone else?»
It is now 6 noes and 5 yeses, the noes
win, because they each technically got more than one
vote, even though there are an even number of people on both sides of the issue,
who all should have been free to practice according to their own beliefs, That; s why the organizations «beliefs» must be secondary to individuals.
It's simple as this, Rick Santorum appeals to the less educated, extremely conservative and more bigot minded segment of rural America, which is largely dominated by Born again evangelicals,
who as the article points out have a misguided view that that Mormons aren't Christian, and in their misguided bigotry seem to be
voting against Romney based upon their religion rather than for a good candidate
who can
win the general election.