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86 Sentences With "refuse to vote"

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Some Sanders supporters say they will refuse to vote for Clinton.
I refuse to vote for Hillary Clinton, and fuck the establishment.
Too many Republicans simply refuse to vote for repealing Obamacare without replacing it.
Many Republicans in Congress even said they would refuse to vote for him.
I decide that Nixon and Humphrey are indistinguishable, and I refuse to vote.
Insist that they refuse to vote on any Trump nominee, at least until the midterm elections.
C.) said this week they'd refuse to vote for a continuing resolution (CR) of any length.
If they refuse to vote for Trump's agenda, they face a backlash from the Trump base.
Some will refuse to vote for Trump because of his history with women, and some won't care.
A handful of Republicans maintain that they will refuse to vote for Trump no matter what. Rep.
Op-Ed Contributors Washington — Republican voters who refuse to vote for Donald J. Trump are in a bind.
Okay. The Senate will refuse to vote on a Supreme Court nominee in the last year of a presidency?
Would that lead some Republicans to stay at home and refuse to vote for Trump if he's the nominee?
There can't really be 10 percent of the population who'd happily vote for Biden but refuse to vote for Harris.
One in three Sanders supporters said last month that they would refuse to vote for Clinton if she's the Democratic nominee.
There are those in the camp of respected author Beth Moore, who have had enough and simply refuse to vote for Trump.
Because of that rule, senators can refuse to vote for ending the discussion and stop a bill from ever getting voted on.
Some Electoral College voters have publicly voiced that they may refuse to vote for Trump, including in conservative states such as Texas.
Two Washington state electors are now signaling that they'll refuse to vote for Hillary Clinton even if the voters hand her the state.
If they, as a cohesive voting bloc, refuse to vote for any federal spending bill that funds border wall construction, the government shuts down.
Others will simply refuse to vote; and some, no doubt, will reluctantly sign up with Mr. Trump, hoping to mitigate what they cannot change.
On the Remain side, there is a hardcore group who will refuse to vote for May's deal without the promise of a second referendum.
In other words, to have defections among the electors, you'd need people — like Satiacum — who refuse to vote for their own party's presidential candidate.
This could symbolize the amount of people who refuse to vote, so they technically are ignoring the destruction of other people and the country.
But that deal is DOA in the Senate, where the Dems still refuse to vote for it because it doesn't have a DACA fix.
Sanders's spokesman slammed the amendment as a "sham" at the time and said Sanders and other Democrats would refuse to vote on the measure.
Kamala Harris, have embraced the hashtag "#DitchTheList," saying they will refuse to vote for any of the 25 potential nominees released by the White House.
On the other hand, if the bill does not bar use of Medicaid benefits at Planned Parenthood clinics, conservatives may refuse to vote for it.
Some conservatives will refuse to vote for the bill because it does not contain policies such as mandating that employers check the citizenship of their employees.
At the risk of "meddling": Are there Republican senators willing to refuse to vote for any Trump appointee unless he stops denigrating his own intelligence community?
According to the poll, about 28500 percent of California Republican voters said they would refuse to vote for Trump if he is the Republican Party's nominee.
Meanwhile, 16 current and incoming House Democrats have signed a letter saying they'd refuse to vote for Pelosi in an effort to foster change in the party.
They caused a commotion, forced the resignation of party head Debbie Wasserman Schultz and embittered Sanders supporters, some of whom may now refuse to vote for Clinton.
They might refuse to vote for any short-term deal that lasts too long, or doesn't contain some ironclad guarantee about a massive spike in defense funding.
If Democrats want to protest and make noise for media attention, then by all means they should follow Schumer and refuse to vote for Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
While it is unclear how many Democrats may refuse to vote for Clinton, it poses a risk to her in what has become a tighter race with Republican nominee Trump.
Schumer also said Senate Democrats are weighing whether to refuse to vote on a new FBI director until a special prosecutor is named to investigate Trump's potential ties to Russia.
Instead, occasionally the Senate will refuse to vote on the nomination and the nominee languishes until either the Senate does decide to act or the White House withdraws the nomination.
It has made it clear that if the House leadership balks on their demands for major cuts in the 2018 budget, they'll refuse to vote on raising the debt ceiling.
He said he supports its policies, but would refuse to vote unless it allowed Louisiana to get a higher share of revenue from offshore drilling fees than it does currently.
Actress America Ferrera used the hashtag to share a tongue-in-cheek map from Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight on what the electoral college would look like if women refuse to vote Trump.
After all, with a slim 51 seat majority, any Senate Republicans who really want to demonstrate a profile in courage could refuse to vote in favor of the president's wish list.
"My principles are more important than any of that," Curbelo said, when asked if he would even refuse to vote for someone like King if the GOP majority depended on it.
The reason for Mr Kenyatta's huge victory was that his main opponent, Raila Odinga, an opposition stalwart and perennial candidate, withdrew from the race and called on his supporters to refuse to vote.
A Democratic-controlled Senate would almost certainly refuse to vote Kavanuagh through -- particularly after the stalling tactics Republicans put in place when President Barack Obama nominated Merrick Garland for the court in 2016.
And, of course, the Freedom Caucus in the US House of Representatives has already demonstrated many times over that it's happy to break with party leadership and refuse to vote for compromise measures.
On CNN's "State of the Union," Jake Tapper asked Chuck Schumer whether he'd refuse to vote on the nomination of a new FBI director to replace James Comey until a special prosecutor is appointed.
Any bill in the Republican-controlled Congress will need to be a compromise, as Republicans will need Democratic votes to pass an immigration bill that many members of the GOP will refuse to vote for.
He has warned congressional Republicans about the possibility of withdrawing from Nafta altogether if they refuse to vote for it — which, until recently, the Trump administration had used to force concessions from Canada and Mexico.
Attempting to appoint a right-wing female justice may provide satisfactory fodder for smarmy op-ed writers who think it's hypocritical for liberals to refuse to vote for a woman simply because she's a woman (it's not).
Almost from the moment Justice Scalia died, top Senate Republicans have not only vowed that they will refuse to vote on any nominee Mr. Obama sends them, but also said they won't even meet with that person.
Supporters of the far-left candidate, Mélenchon, refuse to vote for Macron; they've had it with so-called "useful votes" and they believe Macron, for all his talk of being a progressive, will pursue "neoliberal" global capitalism.
It's worth noting that during the course of her grueling nomination campaign, Hillary Clinton has struggled to attract young women who refuse to vote "gender first" and working-class women who feel she is too privileged to understand their lives.
It's a remarkable reversal for a former 2016 presidential candidate who earlier this year tweeted using the #NeverTrump hashtag, indicating he'd joined the ranks of Republicans who would refuse to vote for the presumptive GOP nominee no matter the circumstances.
If Republicans can't agree on a timetable, and, say, a large bloc of conservative in the House or Senate refuse to vote for a bill with a delay longer than two years, that puts repeal's near-term prospects in jeopardy.
They can publicly tell Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, that they will refuse to vote for any bill on such an important matter if there are not full committee hearings and enough time for the whole Senate to give input.
Not only do Republicans need Democratic help because some Republicans in the House and Senate refuse to vote for any spending bills at all, but Republicans are also likely to need 60 votes in the Senate to overcome Democratic objections.
"I think he could get the independents and moderate Republicans who refuse to vote for Donald Trump," said Bailey Smith, 27, a leader in Atlantic, Iowa's business community and an undecided voter who attended a Biden campaign event on Sunday.
And secondly, will House Republican moderates from high-tax states refuse to vote for the budget resolution unless and until they first get assurances that proposals to eliminate the deduction for state and local taxes, known as "SALT," are off the table?
Next to a different Trump table than Sinclair's (there are a lot of them here) is the #NeverTrump table where four men are passing out negative articles about Trump and brochures about the delegate candidates who refuse to vote for the bombastic billionaire.
FreedomWorks is planning on giving healthcare holdouts a "Freedom Traitors Award" that will be delivered to the offices of "senators who refuse to vote for the repeal," according to Vice President of Legislative Affairs for FreedomWorks Jason Pye on a conference call reported by CNS News.
"Among his voters, many will refuse to vote for Macron, and many could vote for us," Mr. Philippot said on France Info, tying the former economy minister to "finance," as Mr. Mélenchon does, and to the unpopular government of President François Hollande, in which Mr. Macron served.
Nobody knows for sure, of course, but polling suggests that Sanders loyalists will be receptive to the message of top Democrats, including Obama: As the Economist/YouGov polling shows, Sanders's voters who say they refuse to vote for Clinton still overwhelmingly support Obama, Warren, and Vice President Joe Biden.
Republicans probably lack the votes to pass a stopgap funding bill without Democratic help because a number of Republicans in the Senate, and a larger number in the House, refuse to vote for any spending bill whatsoever to avoid conservative backlash or provide fodder for a future primary challenge.
Consequently, to get what they wanted, they adopted a negotiating posture whereby they would refuse to vote for a tax cut bill that cut taxes for everyone — including for rich people — on the grounds that it didn't cut taxes for the rich as much as they would like.
With Republicans facing the growing prospect of a landslide defeat that could return control of the Senate and potentially the House to Democrats, 50 leading GOP national security figures announced on Monday that they refuse to vote for Donald Trump because they consider him a danger to American national security.
Doug Jones has a chance of defeating Moore in the December election because his appeal and credibility are so strong, and Moore's politics are so extreme, that there will be some moderate Republicans, centrist Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who will quietly vote for Jones or refuse to vote for Moore on Election Day.
But the moment any Democratic candidate endorses a plan to ban all Muslims from entering the country, or claims that a Mexican-American judge is incapable of adjudicating a case without bias, or questions the legitimacy of our president based on his race, or says any of the countless other bigoted, misogynistic, hate-filled, or just plain stupid things that Trump has said over and over again, is the moment I refuse to vote for that candidate.
"American Muslims [are] boycotting elections today, most of the American Muslim voters refuse to vote for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE because she wants to continue the war on Muslims in the middle east and voted yes for invading Iraq," one message read, according to the indictment.
With Republicans facing the growing prospect of a landslide defeat that could return control of the Senate and potentially the House to Democrats, 50 leading GOP national security figures announced on Monday that they refuse to vote for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE because they consider him a danger to American national security.
But, where the wheels fall off in the effort to rein in the EPA in defense of private property is at the end of the appropriations process, when some members of Congress who are adamantly opposed to the Waters of the United States rule refuse to vote for the final appropriations bill that would stop the EPA regulation, therefore requiring congressional leadership to rely on the votes of members who strongly support the Waters of the United States regulation and oppose inclusion of any language to block it.
She told the BBC in an interview that she may consider running for political office in the future. Actress Yvonne Nelson tweeted that she is looking forward to the day Ghanaians would refuse to vote in presidential elections to send a message to politicians.
Gambetta responded, thundering, "l'indignation exclut le calme!" ("indignation excludes calm!") (Reinach, Discours et plaidoyers politiques de M. Gambetta, I.112) At first Gambetta was opposed to the war with Prussia. He did not, like some of his colleagues, refuse to vote for funds for the army, but took a patriotic line and accepted that the war had been forced on France.
Lo Nivcharot, Lo Bocharot (, lit., Not elected, won't vote) is a Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) feminist movement in Israel. The movement started as a Facebook page launched by Esty Shushan in October 2012,Nathan Jeffay, "Israeli elections: Charedi women refuse to vote", The Jewish Chronicle, 10 January 2013. to protest the exclusion of Haredi women from Haredi political parties and from the Haredi public sphere in general.
The Regents make no secret that they want Bishop Hubert MacInnis to be elected, and they actively campaign for his selection. Nonetheless, many of the bishops refuse to vote for Hubert, and the deadlocked Curia is unable to choose a new primate. Finally, a group of bishops approaches Camber and asks him to accept their nomination. Although initially unwilling to accept, Camber eventually agrees to their proposal.
Solicitation is the process by which creditors vote on the proposed confirmation plan. This process can be complicated if creditors fail or refuse to vote. In which case, the plan proponent might tailor his or her efforts in obtaining votes, or the plan itself. The plan may be modified before confirmation, so long as the modified plan meets all the requirements of Chapter 11.
If Brendan thinks that the couple canvass for votes, overtake the previous vote, instigate a fight at the vote or shows inappropriate sexual behaviour they will automatically receive a red card and the vote will either begin or continue without them. If a couple(s) refuse to vote then they are given an automatic red carded and are removed from the coach and the vote concludes worse soon than always.
Because Perzel occupied an invincible seat, a direct challenger was not feasible. Instead, Guzzardi set out to unseat John Perzel from his Speakership by funding State House candidates of both parties that would refuse to vote for him in the Speaker election. He spent over $100,000 of his own money in this effort. Perzel's staff claimed this effort was illegal and threatened to have the Pennsylvania Attorney General investigate Guzzardi.
Most Christians who rejected the idea of nations have associated with the Christian Left. Satmar Hasidic Judaism rejects the state of Israel being created before the return of the Messiah, therefore members of this group refuse to vote in Israel. This group does not reject all politics, but it does reject participation in Israeli politics. Lastly, some religions do not specifically reject politics per se, but believe existing political systems are so inherently corrupt they must be ignored.
Tel Aviv, symbol of Zionism, crossed out on this traffic sign in Jerusalem. Among Haredi anti-Zionist movements, opinions differ on what attitude to take now that a state exists. Some movements remained actively anti-Zionist, while others lowered their voice; some refuse to vote, while others do vote; some accept money from the government, while others do not. Many Hasidic Rebbes with followers in the land of Israel, including the Gerrer Rebbe, the Belzer Rebbe, the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, and others, have encouraged their followers to vote in Israeli elections.
With the exception of Rochelle & Alex, who were new to the coach, all other contestants chose to refuse to vote. Due to their choice, all five couples were awarded red cards, including the two couples who were immune. Due to everyone on the coach are new, they are all immune from votes which resulted in no votes being made and therefore Brendan cancelled the vote. On Day 15 the couples were voting for their most popular couple to win a three-day immunity pass from the vote, Alex & Rochelle and Josh & Liam tied on 2 votes and the rest of the group decided to give Alex & Rochelle immunity until Day 19.
They both end up fighting over the last sausage, causing drinks and plates to fall off and over the table. And in the end Taz steals the last sausage at the last minute. Mike and May-Li talk to Joseph and Archie after this and to get them to make up, Mike and May-Li pretend that if they do not make up, one of them will move to Sleepy Hollow, a house on an island. Archie and Joseph go around asking everyone to vote who they think should stay and who goes, but the young people refuse to vote for either of them over the other.
Bat Kol is an organization for orthodox religious lesbians which seeks to educate and promote tolerance and acceptance within religious communities. Women of the Wall is a multi-denominational feminist organization whose goal is to secure the rights of women to pray at the Western Wall, also called the Kotel, in a fashion that includes singing, reading aloud from the Torah and wearing religious garments (tallit, tefillin and kippah).: "The Women of the Wall believed themselves to be liberal feminists." Lo Nivcharot, Lo Bocharot is a Haredi feminist movement launched by Esty Shushan in October 2012,Nathan Jeffay, “Israeli elections: Charedi women refuse to vote”, The Jewish Chronicle, 10 January 2013.
Religion was a factor in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor, as some Protestant electors would refuse to vote for a Roman Catholic and vice versa. Most of the time, religion played a minor role and was overshadowed by other factors, including dynastic, territorial and other political interests. For example, the Protestant Elector of Saxony voted for Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria, putting his political interests first even though Ferdinand was a staunch Roman Catholic who would eventually lead the Empire into the Thirty Years' War. At the height of the Protestant Reformation, there were times when the electoral college had a Protestant majority.
John was involved in Reform Bill agitation in Manchester. He was a member of the deputation which carried to London a petition calling upon the Commons to refuse to vote supply until the Reform Bill was passed. To resolve differences between local Radical and Whig supporters of the Bill he subsequently drafted - and at a great reform meeting moved adoption of - an address to the King declaring a preference for universal manhood suffrage but expressing willingness to settle for Lord Grey’s Reform Bill. It being intended to form a Manchester Reform Association a sub-committee was set up to draft rules and a statement of objects: Fielden was a member of the sub-committee and responsible for the draft produced.
Colian, the founder of the party, had been associated with the Shas party, but the party refused to allow her to run on its ticket in the municipal elections in 2013. When she petitioned to have gender exclusion in political parties declared illegal, the Israeli High Court denied her bid to have funding to political parties cut if they discriminate against women. As of 2015, no female candidates have ever run on the Haredi parties' candidate lists: Tzvia Greenfeld, a Haredi Jewish woman, did become the first female Haredi Knesset member in 2008, standing for the left-wing Meretz party. Although both organizations are protesting the gender discrimination and exclusion of Shas and United Torah Judaism, U'Bizchutan has no official connection with Lo Nivchharot Lo Bocharot, a campaign promoted by Esty Reider-Indorsky and Racheli Ibenboim to encourage Orthodox women to refuse to vote for a party that does not include women on its lists.

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