In the most recent polls, voters have been evenly split on universal vouchers, but
with more voters strongly opposed than strongly in favor.
In other systems, parties have incentives to engage
with more voters.
And while
with more voters the standard deviation becomes larger in absolute terms, it becomes smaller as a percentage of the vote.
«I have a new vision for our city, and my television commercials will help me share that vision
with more voters,» Schroeder said.
Not exact matches
Obama lost big
with such rural white
voters, but won
more votes from woman, minorities and others groups clustered in or near cities.
With a polarized electorate, both parties believe they benefit
more by turning out core supporters than from courting a shrinking group of swing
voters.
And polls
with a high percentage of potential
voters who are undecided can lead to
more uncertainty.
Even if the 40 percent of
voters that supported former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi still stick
with his center - left party, chances are that the next Italian parliament will be even
more divided, making implementation of much needed reforms increasingly difficult.
Known for being a retirement - friendly area, residents here are
more likely to choose a Caribbean vacation over Europe or Asia, they ski less than any of their peers in the top 5 richest neighbourhoods in B.C., and are staunch Conservative
voters,
with 60 % voting Tory.
In saying that the government stands
with «consumers» — rather than citizens or
voters or, God forbid, shareholders — Clement diminishes the federal government's importance, making it nothing
more than the complaints desk at the Better Business Bureau.
But J. Gerald Hebert, director of the Voting Rights and Redistricting Program at the public - interest Campaign Legal Center in Washington, said the states drew districts
with more black
voters than necessary to «dilute their voting strength in order to achieve a partisan gain.»
The claim made by black
voters in both states is that Republicans packed districts
with more reliably Democratic black
voters than necessary to elect their preferred candidates, making neighboring districts whiter and
more Republican.
There still is nothing
more effective than having a one - on - one conversation
with a
voter.
More than 65 % of Trump
voters were fearful about the future and believed that the system is failing them, whereas only 45 % of Clinton
voters agreed
with those statements.
Whether
voters are
with her or want to make America great again might well depend on how they're hardwired to respect collaboration or a
more direct approach.
Going along
with anti-establishment and populist sentiments, Eurasia Group says politicians could be forced by
voters «to shift toward a
more zero - sum approach to global economic competition and to look as if they're doing something about lost jobs.»
After routing Clinton in New Hampshire and finishing a strong second in Iowa, states
with nearly all - white populations, Nevada's Democratic caucuses gave Sanders his first chance to prove he can win over black and Hispanic
voters and compete nationally as the race moves to states
with more diverse populations.
Merkel was weakened after a September election as
voters angry
with her decision in 2015 to open Germany's borders to
more than a million asylum seekers punished her conservatives by voting for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) far - right party.
With more than 80 percent of eligible
voters turning out to vote, two - thirds of them were implacably opposed to the project, which would have lasted at least a decade.
More than four out of 10 GOP
voters (42 percent) listed security as their top issue in Morning Consult's most recent poll, compared
with 20 percent of Democrats and 26 percent of independents.
A long recession and growing disillusion
with mainstream parties fed a bitter public mood that saw
more than half of Italian
voters back parties that rejected the austerity policies pursued by Prime Minister Mario Monti
with the backing of Italy's European partners.
In recent months, those
voters have consolidated their support behind another freshman senator, Texas» Ted Cruz, whose own belief and rhetoric
more closely aligns
with the state's conservative strain of evangelical Christianity.
«Once in office, though,
voters may recognize that business leaders who are used to calling all the shots may have a
more difficult time compromising
with others.»
Fiorina, who announced her bid for president last April and ended her campaign in February after failing to get
more than single - digit support from
voters, has often been at loggerheads
with Cruz.
With two deeply unpopular nominees on the presidential ballot this year, the number of
voters in Maryland who wrote in their own candidate for president
more than tripled, according to state election data.
Cambridge Analytica, which rose to prominence through its work
with Mr. Trump's 2016 election campaign, has found itself confronting a deepening crisis since reports this past weekend in The New York Times and The Observer of London that the firm had harvested the data from
more than 50 million Facebook profiles in its bid to develop techniques for predicting the behavior of individual American
voters.
With promises of
more transparent government, better - trained police and improved public schools, four of the leading candidates for Baltimore County executive made their pitch to
voters at a forum Saturday in Woodlawn.
But Zeynep Tufekci of the University of North Carolina argues that targeting
voters with ever
more personalised messages will shrink the «public sphere», which Jürgen Habermas, a German philosopher, once defined as the basis of democracy.
The results of this campaign are staggering,
with CA reaching 50 million Facebook users, creating 1.5 million impressions on Twitter, 3.3 million on Snapchat, accruing over 28 million views on their digital videos and millions
more on ads expertly placed on the televisions of undecided
voters across the country.
He refused to be badgered by media complaints into taking
more reporters» questions or exposing himself to unscripted encounters
with voters.
Past CPC
voters again overwhelmingly side
with Alberta and against B.C., while past Liberals are divided and past New Democrats find British Columbia's argument
more persuasive.
We will engage
with first - time
voters and encourage
more Canadians to vote.
Our team used a methodology known as multi-level regression and poststratification to crunch responses from
more than 44,000 registered
voters with state - level demographics such as gender, income, and education level.
If one is even a moderately fiscally conservative Ontario
voter, the prospect of spending billions
more in an already heavily indebted province, or rewarding the long - governing Liberals
with another term is untenable.
Our new report uses
more than 250,000 interviews
with registered
voters to provide insights at the national, state, and aggregated district level on President Trump's approval, key senator approval & re-elect ratings, generic ballot, and top issues for
voters.
Based on interviews
with more than 62,000 registered
voters since January, Morning Consult crunched how constituents felt about their home - state senators.
«Here's
more background: I contributed $ 10,000 to Nimble America because I thought the organization had fresh ideas on how to communicate
with young
voters through the use of several billboards,» he continued.
Morning Consult conducted this analysis using interviews
with more than 62,000 registered
voters from January 8, 2016 to April 17, 2016.
They think
voters are fed up
with the chaos in the White House and Trump's behavior, and that will matter
more when
voters enter the polls than the level of the stock market or how many jobs there are.
The American electorate is far
more diverse and Trump is deeply unpopular
with minority
voters, a serious weakness dogging his Republican candidacy.
Based on interviews
with almost 72,000 registered
voters since May, Morning Consult crunched how constituents feel about their home - state senators (see
more on methodology here).
With about 150 days left until the Presidential election,
voters and Wall Street insiders will have
more time to vet both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Brexit tends to resonate
more with small business owners and the self - employed, and Trump tends to
with similar
voters in the United States.
And while Premier Alison Redford has been cold towards the idea of granting cities
more financial power, saying she's «satisfied
with the way things are,» her party should not forget that city
voters are who they owe for their narrow re-election to government in 2012.
Even if third parties could only get a little of your data — your hometown, say, or your gender — they could match it up
with all kinds of other records, such marketing databases or
voter registration databases, to paint a
more complete picture of you as a person.
The voting rights act has been eviscerated and we'll see lots
more «
voter fraud» laws soon and the likes of Citizens United and dark money PACs will flood the electorate
with muck - raking the like of which we have never seen.
Representing
more than a quarter of the electorate and voting
with the winner of the popular vote in every presidential election since at least 1972, Roman Catholics are quintessential swing
voters.
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.
According to a Pew Research Center survey of 1,655 registered
voters released today,
more than half of white evangelicals said they weren't satisfied
with their ballot options (55 %), reflecting the feeling of Americans at large (58 %).
While this meant that the Garrisons and the Sumners were unpopular
with swing
voters, their
more inflammatory form of anti-slavery politics made it easier for somewhat
more moderate (in both tone and substance) politicians to campaign on opposition to slavery.