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Trump, meanwhile, is at 170 electoral votes, down from 180 last week.
Clinton received 88% of African-American votes, down from Obama's 93% in 2012.
What actually happens after Parliament votes down this deal is really anybody's guess.
The party took 3.7% of votes, down from 12.3% last year, and lost its deposit.
If Cupertino votes down growth, Mr. Moulds said, there will be widespread regrets during the next recession.
In the general election held in 2017 it received just 1.8% of the votes, down from 12.6% in 2015.
If parliament votes down May's deal that will trigger renewed negotiations rather than an election or another referendum, she said.
If the House of Commons on December 11th votes down the Brexit deal agreed with the EU, the pound will probably fall.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseGovernment report offers guidelines to prevent nationwide cyber catastrophe Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks MORE (R-Neb.), and Rep.
If the Judiciary Committee votes down the nomination — a result that is likely given the 10-8 Republican majority on the panel — so be it.
But it confirmed that one party-list seat is allocated to every 5003,000 votes, down from the 71,000 votes it previously said was the threshold.
Opinion polls show that if an election were to take place now, Merkel's CDU party would get 27% of the votesdown from 32.9% in 2017.
That is why if parliament votes down a Tory deal or the government fails to reach any deal at all we would press for a general election.
If this plan fails, and the Democrat-dominated House votes down the USMCA next year, it may be in part to deny Mr Trump a foreign-policy success.
For the top emerging markets news, double click on - - - - Some of the main stories out in the South African press: - Standard Bank AGM votes down climate change resolution.
Hickenlooper's remarks about socialism might not have gone over well with many progressive voters, but they won him attention and might win him some votes down the road.
In the caucus-training slide deck on the party's website, it provides detailed instructions for every aspect of counting votes, down to how to turn on an iPad.
Salvini has found it easier to marshal his parliamentary forces than Di Maio, who is trying to enforce order by threatening to expel anyone who votes down coalition proposals.
People's Vote campaigners think the most realistic route to another referendum is that parliament votes down May's deal and the opposition Labour Party fails to trigger a general election.
Each of his special shares will have three votes, down from 13 votes earlier this year, according to two people briefed on the change, who were not authorized to disclose it.
If the Council votes down the petition, then the proposal could go to a citywide vote this coming May, similar to what happened with Airbnb and Prop F in San Francisco.
If May fails to clinch a Brexit deal with the EU, or parliament votes down her deal, then Britain would face leaving without a divorce deal, and thus without a transition period.
In an Odoxa poll for Le Point published on Friday, Macron was seen winning the first round with 24.5 percent of the votes, down 0.5 percentage points compared to the previous poll.
By contrast, Biden and Sanders are betting more heavily on whites without college degrees, who cast about one-fourth of the 2016 Democratic primary votes, down from about one-third in 2008.
On today's episode: • After the dramatic return of John McCain, the Senate narrowly votes to begin work on the repeal of the Affordable Care Act — then promptly votes down a plan to do exactly that.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseGovernment report offers guidelines to prevent nationwide cyber catastrophe Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks MORE (R-Neb.), and a bipartisan group of almost two dozen other senators more recently sent a letter to British Parliament last week urging them to fully reject Huawei.
On March 29th, when Brexit was originally due to happen, MPs rejected Mrs May's deal for a third time, albeit by the margin of 10 votes, down from the record previous defeats by 230 and 149.
Starmer also said that if parliament votes down May's deal, or she fails to reach an agreement, all alternatives must be on the table, including another public vote in which remaining in the EU is an option.
If Congress fails to act on the request within the 45 days, or votes down the proposal, then the executive branch is required to spend the funds as allocated — and the president isn't allowed to propose the rescission again.
LONDON (Reuters) - It is wishful thinking that the European Union will reopen Brexit negotiations if the British parliament votes down the deal Prime Minister Theresa May has agreed with Brussels, her de facto deputy David Lidington said on Tuesday.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - There will be an extraordinary EU leaders meeting next week if the British parliament votes down for the third time the Brexit deal negotiated by Prime Minister Theresa May, the head of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker said.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseGovernment report offers guidelines to prevent nationwide cyber catastrophe Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks MORE (Neb.) is calling on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to launch an investigation into Pornhub, one of the most popular pornography websites in the world, over allegations that it is hosting videos of sex trafficking victims, including young women and children.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseGovernment report offers guidelines to prevent nationwide cyber catastrophe Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks MORE (Neb.) is calling on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to launch an investigation into Pornhub, one of the most popular pornography websites in the world, over allegations that it is hosting videos of sex trafficking victims, including young women and children.
At the opposition party's annual conference in the northern city of Liverpool, the motion also said Labour should first press for a new election if parliament votes down Prime Minister Theresa May's deal or the Brexit talks end in a no deal.
Senate sides with White House, votes down GOP plan: The Senate followed the Trump administration Thursday and did not advance a GOP provision that would have given lawmakers more oversight over deals between U.S. and foreign companies that might have impacted national security.
"I say this to our negotiating partners in the EU: If parliament votes down this deal, then re-opening negotiations should not, and can not, be ruled out," Corbyn told parliament ahead of a vote on May's deal which the government is expected to lose.
HOUSE ERUPTS IN CHAOS AFTER GOP VOTES DOWN LGBT MEASURE: The House floor devolved into chaos and shouting on Thursday as a measure to ensure protections for members of the LGBT community narrowly failed to pass after Republican leaders urged their members to change their votes.
Under the organizing resolution that controls the proceedings, Democrats could offer additional motions if the Senate votes down deposing additional witnesses — including former national security adviser John Bolton — but Republicans could then move to shut down debate and call for an up-or-down vote on acquittal.
Based on polls of more than 6,700 potential voters across the U.K., the activist organizations Best of Britain and Hate Not Hope found that a majority of U.K. voters are now in favor of a second referendum on EU membership, in the event that the House of Commons votes down May's proposal.
"A few days before the vote in the House of Commons, it is becoming more and more clear that this deal is the best possible — in fact, the only possible one," Tusk said, ruling out any renegotiation by the EU if the British parliament votes down last Sunday's deal on Dec. 11.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonTrump, GOP seek way forward on coronavirus British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks Asian Pacific American Caucus vice chair 'shocked and dismayed' GOP leader referred to 'Chinese coronavirus' MORE (R-Ark.) made a strong pitch at the meeting for a bill sponsored by Sen.
Y.) and Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffHouse passes key surveillance bill with deadline looming Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei House strikes last-minute surveillance deal MORE (D-Calif.), that would have extended most of the expiring provisions after Rep.
" Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad WolfChad WolfOversight Democrats question DHS on plan for possible coronavirus outbreak in detention facilities Dozens of Democrats raise concerns over 'public charge' rule and coronavirus response Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei MORE said during the press conference that encryption "like any tool ... can be abused.
Michael McCaulMichael Thomas McCaulOvernight Defense: Pentagon curtails more exercises over coronavirus | House passes Iran war powers measure | Rocket attack hits Iraqi base with US troops House passes measure limiting Trump's ability to take military action against Iran British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks MORE (Texas), the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, went a step further on Monday, when he warned of consequences if the U.K. voted to retain Huawei equipment in its networks.
The House Homeland Security Committee chairman pressed Chad WolfChad WolfOversight Democrats question DHS on plan for possible coronavirus outbreak in detention facilities Dozens of Democrats raise concerns over 'public charge' rule and coronavirus response Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei MORE, the acting Homeland Security secretary, and four congressional leaders of the Candidate Protection Advisory Committee to commence dispatch of the Secret Service.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE on Tuesday said people shouldn't "expect too much" at the congressional election security briefings scheduled for later in the day because House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffHouse passes key surveillance bill with deadline looming Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei House strikes last-minute surveillance deal MORE (D-Calif.) was involved in organizing them.
The last minute scramble comes after Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus House Democrats unveil coronavirus economic response package Trump restricts travel from Europe to fight spread of coronavirus MORE (D-Calif.), Intelligence Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffHouse passes key surveillance bill with deadline looming Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei House strikes last-minute surveillance deal MORE (D-Calif.) and Nadler worked over recent weeks to win the support of Reps.
Leaders including Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus House Democrats unveil coronavirus economic response package Trump restricts travel from Europe to fight spread of coronavirus MORE (D-Calif.), Intelligence Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffHouse passes key surveillance bill with deadline looming Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei House strikes last-minute surveillance deal MORE (D-Calif.) and Nadler scrambled over recent weeks to win the support of progressives, which eventually produced an agreement Tuesday.
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie ThompsonBennie Gordon ThompsonLawmakers criticize Trump's slashed budget for key federal cyber agency Government report offers guidelines to prevent nationwide cyber catastrophe What to expect from the 6 states voting on Tuesday MORE (D-Miss.) sent a letter to acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad WolfChad WolfOversight Democrats question DHS on plan for possible coronavirus outbreak in detention facilities Dozens of Democrats raise concerns over 'public charge' rule and coronavirus response Hillicon Valley: Trump camp urges Twitter to flag Biden video | Trump, Schiff spar over election security briefings | GOP senator calls for investigation into PornHub | UK Parliament votes down measure to ban Huawei MORE and members of the Candidate Protection Advisory Committee on Wednesday asking them to immediately convene to decide whether to provide protection for Biden and Sanders.
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Michael McCaulMichael Thomas McCaulOvernight Defense: Pentagon curtails more exercises over coronavirus | House passes Iran war powers measure | Rocket attack hits Iraqi base with US troops House passes measure limiting Trump's ability to take military action against Iran British Parliament narrowly votes down measure to phase out Huawei from networks MORE (R-Texas), Ann WagnerAnn Louise WagnerWells Fargo chief pledges fresh start for scandal-ridden bank House lawmakers introduce legislation to promote women's global empowerment DCCC targets House GOP members over Trump administration response to coronavirus MORE (R-Mo.), Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.) and Lois FrankelLois Jane FrankelCDC chief says it's wrong to call COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' House lawmakers introduce legislation to promote women's global empowerment Afghan Women: Essential for Peace MORE (D-Fla.) — would authorize two existing positions at the State Department and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) dedicated to working on the initiative and create an interagency steering group and advocacy counsel to assist with its implementation.
"Senate Judiciary votes down Campus Carry Bill". TCA Regional News (Chicago, Illinois). All of West Virginia's colleges and universities had been against the passage of the bill.
The Government's motion of support for the Withdrawal Agreement was defeated by 344 votes to 286a loss by 58 votes, down from 149 when the deal had been proposed on 12 March.
The English Democrats performed poorly at the election, taking just 0.8% of the votes, down more than 1% on 2009. They again failed to win any seats."Vote 2014: UK European election results", BBC News. Accessed 22 January 2015.
His campaign was interrupted unexpectedly by the death of his wife.The Times, 9 May 1888. Sexton received 2,932 votes, an increase on the Unionist performance in the preceding general election. Dickson received 4,819 votes, down slightly from Gray's general election result, and was declared elected.
Ukrainian government issues decree to suspend preparations for signing of association agreement with EU, Interfax-Ukraine (21 November 2013) Rada votes down all bills on allowing Tymoshenko's medical treatment abroad, Interfax-Ukraine (21 November 2013) The suspension of the association agreement signature initiated a wave of protests that would ultimately overthrow Viktor Yanukovych and his government.
Democratic Governor Brad Henry subsequently announced that he would issue an executive order in lieu of the resolution rejected by the Oklahoma House.Michael McNutt, "Oklahoma House votes down Flaming Lips' state rock song 'Do You Realize??'", The Oklahoman, 23 April 2009.Jennifer Chancellor and Barbara Hoberock, "Henry steps in after House blisters Lips", Tulsa World, 24 April 2009.
Chávez launched his campaign with a slogan of 10 Millones de votos (10 million votes),El Universal (El Universal 29 October 2006)Caravana del oficialismo en Caracas. Retrieved 11 November 2006 "y el slogan de los diez millones de votos." On multiple occasions the campaign used the more combative "10 millones por el buche" (10 million votes down their throats)."Comando Miranda juramentado como frente anti-imperialista".
Brampton votes down joint Catholic and public school (2000, January 25) Wallace Immen. The Globe and Mail. p. A19 Ultimately, a new building was built to house St. Marguerite d'Youville on the proposed northerly site, on the east side of Dixie Road North between Sandalwood Parkway and Countryside Drive. It was expected to accommodate roughly ~1500 students from the growing north central Brampton area.
Pendlebury finished the season with 15 brownlow votes, down on his 24 from the previous year and helped the Magpies to a Preliminary Final, where they eventually lost to the Sydney Swans. He finished second in the Copeland Trophy to winner Dayne Beams and in front of three-time champion Dane Swan. He was also included in the All Australian for the 3rd year running alongside teammates Swan and Dayne Beams.
In one case they manipulated an image to show his Liberal Democrat opponent Elwyn Watkins in front of armed police, allegedly to imply Watkins had been arrested. This was a composite image, consisting of a portrait of Watkins and a photograph of armed police patrolling London. The Metropolitan Police insignia was also airbrushed from a female officer's jacket. Woolas won the election and was returned to Parliament with a majority of 103 votesdown from 3,590.
Together with Danuta Hübner, Silva Pereira drafted a 2018 report in which they called on the European Parliament to hold 46 of the 73 seats which will be lost after Brexit in reserve for possible new class of MEPs representing pan-European constitutencies and for countries that might join the EU in the future; their proposal was later rejected by a parliamentary majority.Maïa de La Baume (February 7, 2018), Parliament votes down plan for pan-European MEPs Politico Europe.
A member of the Social Democratic Party, he contested the safe Conservative seat of Kensington in both the 1983 and 1987 general elections. After the SDP merged with the Liberals, he subsequently fought the Kensington by-election of 1988 under the new Social and Liberal Democrats banner, finishing a weak third. In the 1992 general election he contested the winnable seat of Oxford West and Abingdon now as a Liberal Democrats candidate. Goodhart cut the Conservative majority by over 1,000 votes down to 3,500 but still finished second.
The first season, which begins in the middle of Bartlet's first year in office, is loaded with images of a West Wing "stuck in neutral" and powerless to govern. Several episodes (notably "Five Votes Down" and "Mr. Willis of Ohio") feature the White House desperately digging for a backdoor through which to pass a particular piece of legislation. This powerlessness ends in "Let Bartlet Be Bartlet" when Leo and the president finally agree to fight any battle they believe to be important, even if they are not sure they can win.
Heard was a member of the Democratic Party, but he had Populist tendencies and was a supporter of the expanded coinage of silver. At the general election, he defeated two Republicans running on separate tickets, both of whom received less than 22 percent of the vote following the mass- scale disenfranchisement of African American voters via Jim Crow laws. Reflecting this was the dramatic decline in voting, from a post-Reconstruction high in the 1896 statewide election of over 203,000 votes down to only 76,000 by 1900. Not until 1940 would more than 200,000 voters participate in a general election for governor.
The MPF formed an alliance with the RPF, but Villiers fell out with Pasqua the following year. Standing by itself in the 2004 European elections, the MPF obtained 7.6% of the popular vote and returned three Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). The party was a member of the Independence and Democracy group in the European Parliament. Villiers declared his candidacy for the 2007 presidential election and appointed a secretary-general, Guillaume Peltier, then ranked second in the party. He ranked sixth out of twelve candidates, obtaining 2.23% (818,407 votes), down almost 2% from his previous candidacy in 1995.
Kyiv Pechersk Lavra or Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra or Kyivo-Pechers’ka LavraVerkhovna Rada Portal This is the official English spelling used by the Ukrainian government Parliament votes down law on preservation of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra complex Interfax-Ukraine, 16 June 2010 at 10:42 (; ), also known as the Kyiv Monastery of the Caves, is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery which gave its name to one of the city districts where it is located in Kyiv. Since its foundation as the cave monastery in 1051,Magocsi P.R. A History of Ukraine. University of Toronto Press: Toronto, 1996. p 98.
Following his election, Obama downplayed the need for a public health insurance option, including calling it a "sliver" of health care reform, but still campaigned for the option up until the health care reform was passed.Obama, Congress easing debate on public option - Beaver County Times Ultimately, the public option was removed from the final bill. While the United States House of Representatives passed a public option in their version of the bill, the public option was voted down in the Senate Finance CommitteeCNN: Senate panel votes down public option for health care bill. September 29, 2009.
In the 2008 regional election the UV won 44.4% of the vote and 17 regional councillors (out of 35), while the regionalist coalition won 62.0% and a large majority, composed of 22 regional councillors. Augusto Rollandin, who had made a comeback to regional politics, was the most voted regional councillor with 13,836 preference votes, while incumbent President Luciano Caveri was only seventh with 2,770 votes (down from 7,313). Rollandin was thus sworn in as new President of the Region. Contextually, UV's Antonio Fosson had been elected to the Senate for the regionalist coalition: Fosson joined the For the Autonomies group and abstained from the vote of confidence on Berlusconi IV Cabinet.
In 2008, the Thurrock branch of the IWCA contested the working class Stanford East and Corringham Town ward and won 98 votes, down from 144 votes in 2007 and behind the BNP's 344 votes.Thurrock council election results In March 2012 Stuart Craft, the last remaining IWCA local councillor in Oxford, announced to the Oxford Mail that he would not stand again in the May elections, after ten years as an IWCA councillor. He said, "I couldn't stand on people's doorsteps any more, telling them we were going to change things when that wasn't going to happen." The party remains registered with the Electoral Commission and maintains an intermittently-updated website.
On 24 February, Prime Minister May scheduled the next vote on the withdrawal agreement would be on 12 March 2019, 17 days away from the Brexit date. On 12 March, the proposal was defeated by 391 votes to 242a loss by 149 votes, down from 230 from when the deal had been proposed in January. On 18 March 2019, the Speaker informed the House of Commons that a third meaningful vote could be held only on a motion that was significantly different from the previous one, citing parliamentary precedents going back to 1604. The Withdrawal Agreement was brought back to the House without the attached understandings on 29 March.
On May 20, 2020, the Ohio Senate unanimously voted against a proposal advanced by state House Republicans (and approved by the House on a nearly party-line vote) that would have limited the power of DeWine and Acton by restricting Ohio Department of Health orders to 14 days and requiring any extensions to be approved by a state joint legislative committee.Anna Staver, Ohio Senate unanimously votes down House proposal to slash Dr. Amy Acton's authority, Columbus Dispatch (May 20, 2020). On June 11, 2020, she resigned from her position and became a chief health advisor for DeWine's administration. She was succeeded by Lance Himes as interim director.
In 1981, thirty MPs on the right-wing of the Labour Party defected to found the Social Democratic Party, which formed an alliance with the Liberal Party and opinion polls briefly saw the new alliance appear capable of winning a general election. At the 1983 general election, Thatcher benefited from increased popularity, an after effect of the successful Falklands War, and a Labour manifesto which Labour MP Gerald Kaufman described as "the longest suicide note in history". Labour suffered their worst election defeat since 1918 with eight and a half million votes, over three million votes down on the previous general election. Many former Labour voters had voted for the SDP-Liberal Alliance instead.
At the time, election authorities did not issue pre- printed ballots with all candidates' names, to be marked by voters. Instead, each voter wrote his votes down on a piece of paper or used a pre-printed ballot distributed by a political party or faction that had only the names of that group's candidates. The voter could modify a pre-printed ballot by crossing off or writing over one or more of the printed names. The state Democrats issued a pre-printed ballot with the 7 fusion candidates; the dissident Democrats issued a ballot with the all-Douglas slate. In the election, about 58,200 fusion ticket ballots were cast, about 4,600 straight- Democrat ballots, and about 58,300 Republican ballots.
Les ordonnances - bilan au 31 décembre 2007, section I That can happen because even though the ratification bill has been brought before Parliament, it is not necessarily scheduled for examination and vote. If Parliament votes down the ratification bill, it does not go into effect. The Constitutional Council and the Council of State decided that ratification can be explicit (a vote on the ratification bill or a ratification amendment added to another bill) but also be performed implicitly by Parliament referring to an ordonnance as if it were a statute.Les ordonnances - bilan au 31 décembre 2007, section III CCécile Castaing, “La ratification implicite des ordonnances de codification. Haro sur « La grande illusion »”, Revue française de droit constitutionnel, no.
Both candidates declared victory, with banners showing Yıldırım's image and the message 'thank you Istanbul' appearing in numerous places overnight. Yıldırım and his Justice and Development Party (AKP) announced that they would contest the results, citing electoral irregularities and a series of enumerating errors when recording results. AKP complaints for a complete recount of all votes were accepted by the electoral authorities in 5 of Istanbul's 39 districts, with the remaining 34 districts being approved for a recount of invalid and blank votes only. The recount process ended on 16 April, 16 days after the election, with results showing İmamoğlu still in the lead by around 14,000 votes, down from the 23,000 lead he had after the initial count.
In heavy rain, voters turned down the idea by a vote of 594 to 354."Tujunga Votes Down Annexing to Los Angeles", Los Angeles Times, February 16, 1927, page A-11 A second election held in March 1930 also resulted in defeat for annexation, "by a large majority"."Stage All Set for Tujunga Election", Los Angeles Times, March 31, 1930, page 13 John Steven McGroarty was on a committee opposing annexation called "All for Tujunga"."Citizens to Oppose Tujunga Annexation", Los Angeles Times, December 17, 1929, page I-2 The third and final election in January 1932, however, resulted in a favorable vote to join Los Angeles, even though the actual transfer was delayed by inaction of state authorities.
"Five Votes Down" is the fourth episode of The West Wing. Presidential chief of staff Leo McGarry needs five more House votes to pass a bill restricting the sale of automatic firearms—but the cost might be too high, especially if he has to go to the unpredictable Vice President to help put them over the top. The staff's annual financial disclosure statements prove to be thorny for Toby, whose innocent technology stock purchase last year proved to be wildly profitable, which raises eyebrows due to his association with an expert in the field. In addition, Leo's long hours on the job cause an unforeseen crisis at home, and the President unintentionally mixes up the potent medications he receives for his ailing back.
Macnamara retained the seat for the government with a majority of 1,885 votes, down from one of 3,039 votes at the general election. However this contest was three-cornered rather than the straight fight he had had in 1918. Despite all the hullaballoo of the campaign and the press focus on the significance of the election, the turnout was only 47.9%.F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1918–1949; Political Reference Publications, Glasgow, 1949 p11 Macnamara in his victory speech praised the electorate for understanding that the government had a massive task on its hands in the aftermath of the war but promised to take grievances against government policy more seriously in the future and try to explain the government position more clearly.
Leo McGarry is from Chicago, Illinois born in 1948, though he seems to have some family connection to Boston, Massachusetts. He is of Irish and Scottish ancestry, and has at least two sisters, Elizabeth McGarry and Josephine McGarry, Ph.D., the latter serving as a school district superintendent in Atlanta.The West Wing, Episode 1.10: In Excelsis Deo. Original airdate: November 24, 1999.The West Wing, Episode 2.08: Shibboleth. Original airdate: November 22, 2000. He divorces from his wife of several decades, Jenny, in late 2000 as his workaholic attitude is shown to take a toll on his personal life, with McGarry admitting that he considers his job in the White House more important than his marriage.The West Wing, Episode 1.04: Five Votes Down.
Overnight, DS lost 40% of its membership, including such prominent members as Mirko Petrović, Đurđe Ninković, Vladeta Janković, Draško Petrović and Vladan Batić. The immediate issue behind the split was their dissatisfaction over the DS decision not to enter the DEPOS coalition. A deeper cause was differences over the handling of the so-called national question that had been brewing within DS for quite some time. Later that year at the 1992 parliamentary elections on 20 December (scheduled early following a referendum, among other things due to disintegration of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and formation of the new state entity Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), DS fared poorly with 196,347 votes, down by almost two hundred thousand, giving the party only 6 assembly seats.
Sorkin has been known to say that much of the first season was actually taken from material he edited out of the first draft of The American President script. One of the issues touched on in the film and developed in the series relates to gun control bills, developed in "Five Votes Down". While the bill is ultimately withdrawn by President Shepherd because it is ineffectual, on the series President Bartlet and his staff work hard to pass their bill even though it is badly flawed (and end up doubly unhappy when VP John Hoynes, whom the President and senior staff are feuding with, clinches the bill for them by persuading an influential southern Democrat to support it). More significant is the issue of a "proportional response" to military attacks on American assets abroad.
He mainly uses this influence to make several attempts to shut it down. He moves to dissolve the Building & Loan after the death of Peter Bailey, but after George Bailey makes an impassioned speech about the necessity of the Building & Loan in keeping Mr. Potter's activities in check, the board votes down the motion on the condition that George stay and run the company. As George and his new wife Mary, played by Donna Reed, start to leave on their honeymoon, a bank run commences, causing George and Mary to return to the Building & Loan. Mr. Potter calls in the bank's loan to the Building & Loan (ostensibly to provide his bank with cash, but also to empty the Building & Loan's coffers) and then offers its shareholders fifty cents on the dollar for their shares in an attempt to become the company's majority shareholder.
But its first broadcast was on 22 November 2013, at 14:00. "Громадське телебачення" о 14:00 починає своє мовлення із євромарафону Hromadske.TV at 14:00 begins his broadcast with Euromaidan, Ukrayinska Pravda (November 22, 2013) It was originally scheduled to start at 18:00; but this time was moved forward a few hours in response to the 21 November 2013 Ukrainian government decree suspended preparations for signing of an EU-Ukraine Association Agreement. Ukrainian government issues decree to suspend preparations for signing of association agreement with EU, Interfax-Ukraine (21 November 2013) Rada votes down all bills on allowing Tymoshenko's medical treatment abroad, Interfax-Ukraine (21 November 2013)Cox-Kwasniewski mission to continue until Eastern Partnership Summit, Interfax-Ukraine (21 November 2013) During the (following) Euromaidan-protests the channel saw its numbers of viewers heavily increasing. Громадське телебачення зараз дивиться понад 100 тис людей одночасно Hromadske.TV is now watched more than 100 thousand people at once, Watcher: (December 1, 2013) "Громадське ТБ" б'є рекорди переглядів Hromadske.TV breaks records views, ТелеПростір (November 26, 2013) These Euromaidan-protests were caused by the same reason (the 21 November 2013 Ukrainian government decree) as to why the channel started to broadcast earlier (on 22 November 2013). Ukraine police dismantle Kyiv protest camps, BBC News (9 December 2013) On 29 November 2013, during Euromaidan, a journalist of 5 Kanal and Hromadske.

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