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It's a small truncated segment of the electorate, voters who are reasonably informed of the issues. I don't think the candidates have to do very much to win votes from those who share their views.
James Simmons
Instant runoffs encourage candidates to run high-minded races, because they need to simultaneously court voters for their second- and third-choice votes. So instead of seeking a plurality by only working their respective racial, religious or community niches, candidates have to seek votes outside their own particular constituency. That avoids the scenario of a winner who gets elected by a sliver of voters only because the majority was divided among more generally favored candidates.
Mark Green
[Proponents recommend this system for New York City, saying that it not only lowers the cost of citywide races, but also that it has reduced negative campaign tactics.] Instant runoffs encourage candidates to run high-minded races, because they need to simultaneously court voters for their second- and third-choice votes, ... So instead of seeking a plurality by only working their respective racial, religious or community niches, candidates have to seek votes outside their own particular constituency. That avoids the scenario of a winner who gets elected by a sliver of voters only because the majority was divided among more generally favored candidates.
Mark Green
American voters care deeply about the quality of the air they breathe and the water they drink, and they overwhelmingly support candidates who share those concerns. Voters not only favor candidates who support stronger environmental protections and enforcement, but they are also much more likely to oppose candidates who would turn back protections for our air, water and open space.
Deb Callahan
The 2006 Illinois Voters' Guide is a good place for voters to begin to learn about judicial candidates. It includes a primer on the state's court system, a map to help voters identify which candidates will be on their ballot, and several links to web sites where voters can find more information about the candidates, various bar associations, Illinois courts and elections. Most importantly, it contains the information most relevant to voters when they think about what sort of person they want to see on the bench.
Cynthia Canary
Those of us who have participated believe it's important to have a process where candidates have to interact with voters one-on-one. In New Hampshire, as in Iowa, there is a very engaged electorate that is involved, looks at all the candidates and questions them about what their vision is for running for president. That's important for the process.
Jeanne Shaheen
At the end of the day, the fact is that most voters appreciate the president's strong and principled leadership, and they share his views on critical issues involving our national security, creation of jobs and who shares their values,
Ed Gillespie
There are very small numbers of people raising serious issues out there. I'm surprised to see the depth of feelings some people have and the range of opinions. Some of the views are informed and rational and some of them are not.
Joe Sims
I firmly believe that voters have a right to know where candidates receive their support before they cast their votes.
Jim Gibbons
This is to give voters an informed choice about the candidates running for these two particular offices.
Julie Martineau
A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care.
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Morgen
Historically, when big issues confront the electorate, young voters come to the polls. In 2004, it was the war in Iraq.
Daniel Shea
The chamber does not offer opinions or suggest what the 'right' answers might be to the issues, ... Rather, the chamber hopes to encourage candidates to think about the larger issues and to discuss these issues during their campaigns, so that the citizens of Wapakoneta can make informed decisions when they go to the polls on Nov. 8.
Dan Graf
He won voters [with annual incomes of] under $50,000--but they're less than half the electorate in today's electorate. And the key for a Democrat to win is to go up the income ladder.
Al From
The trend in politics this year is that candidates are talking less about issues and more about character and values. The environment can be a key issue in that dialogue because environmental support is perceived by voters to positively reflect on the character of candidates.
Deb Callahan
This many candidates can be daunting to voters. This forum allows the citizens to get to know more about the candidates. Plus, it gives the voters a chance to understand the important topics of our area.
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