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Last week Trump issued a veiled threat against nations that may align in voting blocs against the North American bid.
This is the "political revolution" that is the rallying cry of Mr Sanders' campaign for president and what he has been agitating for his entire political career, from before his election in 1981 as mayor of Vermont's biggest city, Burlington, and his 25 years in Congress as an independent – he prefers democratic socialist – while aligning himself for voting purposes with the Democrats.
Mr. Franks, the former congressman who has the backing of much of the moderate Republican establishment in New Jersey, similarly defended himself against a Schundler radio ad that tries to align his voting record as a state legislator years ago with the policies of former Gov. Jim Florio, a Democrat.
He spent close to $400,000 on TV ads in which he told voters that he "overwhelmingly" supported Trump — 89percentt of the time, his votes aligned with the White House — and warned that Arrington had voted to raise taxes within South Carolina.
We show that when the interests of the manager and shareholders are not aligned, non-binding voting generally fails to convey shareholder views to the manager.
Mason has argued that it is not an empty voter because its interests are aligned with the voting shareholders; the conversion will be at their expense.
Our advice: While Senator Inhofe continues to deny humans are contributing to climate change, 67percentt of Oklahomans want "the government to step in and limit greenhouse gas emissions from industry". Senator Inhofe needs to start aligning his votes with his constituents.
Interest groups also gave Clinton scores based on how well her Senate votes aligned with the positions of the group.
Various interest groups gave Kennedy scores or grades as to how well his votes aligned with the positions of each group.
But Sanders didn't have a comeback when Clinton listed off his past votes that aligned with the NRA, including his vote for the so-called "Charleston loophole," which allows gun sales to proceed after three days even if a background check has not been completed.
Had just over fifty-five thousand people in the three states with the closest results — Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania — changed their vote preference to Clinton, the Electoral College would have aligned with the popular vote, and many commentators would be exaggerating the meaning of Clinton's victory instead.
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