Sentence examples for argument a vote from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "argument a vote" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "The committee decided to argument a vote on the proposed changes."
Alternatives: "argue for a vote" or "call for a vote".

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If I were running the Obama campaign, my goal — perhaps my only goal — would be to impress on Americans the following argument: A vote for Barack Obama is a vote to save Medicare and Social Security for the middle class, because Romney will eviscerate both programs to fund tax cuts for the rich.

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"There's an argument that a vote for Proposition C is a vote in support of freeloaders," said David M. Dillon, a spokesman for the hospital association.

What about the argument that a vote no on using force is a vote for Assad, for Iran, and to weaken American leadership?

The argument that a vote for Mr. Nader could help put Mr. Bush in the White House seems to be backfiring.

The Greens have a strong argument that a vote for a Democrat, even a liberal Democrat, validates a corrupt campaign finance system.

"I don't want to use the argument that a vote for him is a vote for Bush -- that may be true," Mr. Gore told a reporter for KIRO-TV in Seattle.

Mr. Szubick said he did not want more gun controls, and Nate Givens, 63, a retiree from Linden, endorsed Mr. Lautenberg's argument that a vote for him would help the Democrats keep control of the Senate.

Thornton counters the argument that a vote for the Lib Dems in Eastleigh is still one for the coalition by saying a Lib Dem victory would help the party say "say 'Don't Muck Us About'" to the Conservatives for the remaining two years.

Short of Mr. Bush himself being on the ballot, it is hard to imagine another candidate who could so easily be painted as the personification of the Bush years and policies — or of the Democratic argument that a vote for a Republican in the midterm elections is a vote to turn Washington back over to the very people who got the country into its current problems.

The increasingly ugly fallout from the changes in welfare undermines the argument that a vote for Ralph Nader is an upper-middle class indulgence: It is not clear that the poor would fare very well under another four years of Democratic rule.

The Supreme Court rejected Starr's argument by a vote of 5 to 4. But the dissenting justices -- Rehnquist, Thomas, Scalia and White -- made it clear that they would uphold nonsectarian school prayers and other state-sponsored religious expression, as long as the state didn't discriminate among religions.

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