Sentence examples for election preferences from inspiring English sources

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Greuel, on the other hand, benefits from surrogates such as former President Bill Clinton, who, no doubt, has given much thought to the election preferences of Latinos, as his wife, Hillary, prepares herself for her inevitable return to the national stage leading up to the next Democratic National Convention.

Moreover, because primary preferences are not anchored to partisan affiliation and because voters often aren't paying close attention until closer to the election, candidate preferences during primaries can be more volatile than general election preferences.

PPP's new survey also measured general election preferences, which they promise to release later this week, but hint that Democrat Coon has benefitted from the contested primary: "He would start out with a large advantage over O'Donnell in a general election match up," writes PPP's Tom Jensen, "and is polling closer to Castle than he was when PPP polled Delaware last month".

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Virtually every sector of green energy is nursing wounds – all deep, some potentially fatal – as a result of chancellor George Osborne's post-election preference for incumbency technologies.

While Greens how-to-votes will have a minimal impact on the election, Liberal preferences could have a huge impact in Labor/Green inner-city marginal seats.

And Mr McAuliffe would have voters believe that Mr Cuccinelli is a modern-day Torquemada, whose hostility to women and gays could drive investors to other states.In a normal election, the preferences of the incumbent would matter.

The high court has said that at elections where preferences are mandatory a disqualified losing candidate is irrelevant.

"Indeed," Tesler and Sears wrote, the effect of these attitudes on both general election vote preference in 2008 and presidential approval in April 2009 were considerably greater than they had been at any other time in the preceding decades.

The formal methods developed in belief merging have been exported and applied in areas of social epistemology, like elections and preference aggregation (Meyer et al. 2001), group consensus (Gauwin et al. 2005), and judgment aggregation (Pigozzi 2006) to which we return in Section 2.2.

Conversely, at least one voter who favored Gov. George W. Bush in the presidential election said that preference would probably lead her to vote for Mr. Inslee, the Democrat, in the Congressional election.

Working with a large panel of respondents who answer a range of questions through an online questionnaire, YouGov says it can predict election outcomes and consumer preferences with greater accuracy for far less money than ever before.

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