Sentences with phrase «who votes based»

Anyone who votes based of there faith not facts should not be alowed to vote.
People who vote based on religion and their beliefs should definitely not be allowed to vote.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump's major policy moves over the course of his first year in office have had a common denominator: They either overtly favor his base of support — the roughly one - third of voters who solidly back him — or they appear to penalize those states that vote Democratic.
I read a terrific study by Richard Charnin, who is a mathematician, a liberal Democrat, an eccentric but brilliant guy, who concludes on the basis of the exit polls and the actual vote on a precinct - by - precinct basis that the swing can not be that wide without widespread voter fraud.
L. (Sept. 1, 2014), http://us.practicallaw.com/4-578-4485 [http://perma.cc/8XRK-A4YL](«It appears that ISS negative vote recommendations based on the perceived lack of board responsiveness to shareholder concerns (as evidenced by the failure to implement a successful shareholder proposal) was the leading factor associated with directors who failed to receive a majority of votes cast in an uncontested election in 2014.»)
«Unlike almost every House member who voted in favor of this memo's release,» Warner added, «I have actually read the underlying documents on which the memo was based.
And it's really up to the Bitcoin user base and again these more active miners who are maintaining the system and collectively kind of voting to make changes to see what things evolve.
The reference to elections is an interesting point, I do believe this is in reference to blockchain based voting systems, perhaps this is a subtle reference to the recent scandal with regards to Russian intervention within the Donald Trump campaign etc, who knows?
I will vote for the best person for president based on the one who has the best policies and not because of his religion.
One of my outside vendors told me that women get what they deserve based on who they vote for.
The group also bought newspaper ads in November encouraging Christians to vote for candidates who oppose same - sex marriage, support Israel and «base their decisions on biblical principles.»
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.
«For the first time tonight, same - sex marriage has been passed by popular vote in Maine and Maryland,» said Robert P. Jones, a Washington - based pollster who specializes in questions about politics and religion.
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.
I know a large number of christians who would vote democrat based upon social policy, but won't because of the single issue of abortion.
You should base your vote on who is most likely to beat Obama and who is the best qualified to be President, in my opinion, and let God do the voting on the rest of it.
Basing your vote on who is going to over-turn Roe v. Wade, or make marriage for one man / one woman «only» etc...
Sure, there is likely a small contingent of people who are voting based on racial preconceptions, but this is likely a small percentage of the population.
We make a lot of assumptions and bad generalizations based on who someone voted for, and that has to change.
That would be, anyone who says they base their voting decisions on what they hear from God, is automatically disqualified from public office.
Those who cast their vote solely on the basis of what they hear in church are not acting as Americans, but as sheep.
This is utterly ironic coming from someone who's belief structure is based on a book written long after the deaths of the proported authors, voted on by the church, and revised with the king james» bible.
These issues will not affect them at all, yet they decide who they will vote for based on these issues.
VOTE THE RIGHT PERSON IN... A PERSON WHO WILL MAKE CHOICES BASED ON WHATS IMPORTANT, RIGHT, NEEDED, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY... a choice with an idea of the after - effects (forethought) that might not live untill after we are all dead!!!!!!
If the members of the Southern Baptist Convention truly believe that only those who place personal faith in Jesus Christ will be saved and that no concessions to this belief should be made on the basis of its troubling moral implications, then for consistency's sake, they must also vote to condemn the teaching of the age of accountability.
Still, even in Florida, Trump only garnered 19 percent of votes from those who chose their candidate based on «shared values.»
I will vote only for those individuals who base their beliefs on what is good for the greater benefit of mankind without the fear of being stricken down because I don't follow some religious teaching.
The movement has three parts: individuals and networks that use violence to advance their political goals; those who reject any system based on non-Islamic law but who aren't violent; and those who interact with society by voting or campaigning for Islamic law.
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.
In the past I've been critical of «one - issue» voters who routinely base their vote solely on a candidate's position on abortion, but I've recently toned down my criticism as I continue to speak with earnest and compassionate friends who have every right to base their decision on what touches their hearts the most.
«Faith - based» voters, who pull the lever mindlessly for candidates who have lead very unChristian lives, W. Bush and Perry among them, need to either divorce their faith from their political decisions or for the good of the country refrain from voting altogether.
I'd vote for someone rational over someone who operated his life based on mythology.
As Amy Sullivan notes, «Americans who attend religious services on a weekly basis voted 51 percent for Republican candidates and 48 percent for Democrats, a statistically meaningless difference.»
Reduced to essentials, Shaw's contention is that Hecker and those of his «Americanist» cast of mind did represent an assimilationist current in U.S. Catholic thought — a tendency to bend over backwards to «fit into» American culture — that eventually made possible Ted Kennedy, Barbara Mikulski, Nancy Pelosi, and Joe Biden: cradle - Catholic politicians who support public policies that flatly contradict basic moral truths taught by the Church on the basis of reason and revelation, justify their votes in the name of «democracy» and «pluralism,» and are supported by a lot of fellow - Catholics in doing so.
SI has created a six - step formula based on past voting trends and applied it to the 2011 season to determine who will be living a trophy life in December
Ballon d'Or voting has, in the past, been an odd thing, and there is a theory held by some that the continental journalists who made up the majority of the electorate simply had, at around this time, very little interest in footballers based in England.
While Hillary Clinton won 53.7 percent of the vote in Bexar County in 2016 (compared with Trump's 40.4 percent), there are a half - dozen military bases around San Antonio and no shortage of fans who felt Popovich personally attacked them and their views.
That proposal was supported by the majority of Football League chairmen, who voted in favour of a points sanction on the basis that the club emerged from administration without a valid CVA, despite the fact a valid CVA was unachieveable.
Ames Simmons of Equality North Carolina says, «When we vote for politicians who choose to make policy based on false stereotypes of marginalized communities instead of actual data rooted in scientific methodology, we threaten to set back progress in our country to dark ages of superstition.»
Designed by Parkreation based in Prospect Heights, the playground with Little Tikes was the top vote - getter among the 253 residents who voted on 11 options in the fall.
They are the cops who brutalize minor offenders based on the color of their skin; the politicians who refuse to see the human side of their voting record, the instigators of road rage.
In an off - year election, Democrats desperately needed their base voters to show up... people who'd voted for Barack Obama twice.
The perception of being the front runner comes in particularly useful when trying to secure the votes of MPs and MEPs, who are likely to vote on the basis of what will help their career.
It further marks an unforgivable betrayal of the many unemployed youth who voted for the NPP on the basis of tantalizing promises to give them jobs.
Ideally I think there should be an accessible website where people can make informed decisions on who they want to vote for based on the past actions of politicians.
The woman will only get the votes of those naive enough to think they can change the system, and those who are sexist enough to cast their vote based on sex instead of issues.
@spiceyokooko - withholding a vote from someone based on their age without any actual test of maturity seems a lot worse discrimination to me than granting someone an extra vote if they have more maturity than an average adult genius who tends to vote for taller, better looking candidates.
In addition, a LOT of «independents» (e.g. people who don't nearly automatically vote for a candidate of «their» party) don't pick their votes based on detailed analysis of issues, but on important things like likability.
Since the Supreme Court has now prevented itself from acknowledging the question of whether Barack H. Obama is or is not an Article II «natural born citizen» based on the Kenyan / British citizenship of Barack Obama's father at the time of his birth (irrespective of whether Barack Obama is deemed a «citizen» born in Hawaii or otherwise) as a prerequisite to qualifying to serve as President of the United States under the Constitution — the Court having done so at least three times and counting, first before the Nov 4 general election and twice before the Dec 15 vote of the College of Electors — it would seem appropriate, if not necessary, for all Executive Branch departments and agencies to secure advance formal advice from the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel as to how to respond to expected inquiries from federal employees who are pledged to «support and defend the Constitution of the United States» as to whether they are governed by laws, regulations, orders and directives issued under Mr. Obama during such periods that said employees, by the weight of existing legal authority and prior to a decision by the Supreme Court, believe in good faith that Mr. Obama is not an Article II «natural born citizen».
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