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"plurality" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular] (formal) a large number
  2. [countable, usually singular] (US English, politics) the number of votes given to one person, political party, etc. when this number is less than 50% but more than any other single person, etc. receives
  3. [uncountable] (grammar) the state of being plural

810 Sentences With "plurality"

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Republicans are the plurality in 12 states, while independents make up the plurality in 10 states.
That's my view, as it is the view of a plurality — albeit a narrow plurality — of the American people.
It is not yet an insurgency, but the appearance of political plurality may escalate into a demand for actual plurality.
Since the House began its inquiry, opinion has flipped from a plurality in opposition to a plurality in support of impeachment.
So Kasich would need to not just win a plurality of delegates going forward if he wants to have a plurality at the convention.
The poll's results were divided along partisan lines, with a plurality of Democrats voting for the Obamas and a plurality of Republicans polling for the Trumps.
Right now, we elect our congressional representatives in single-winner, plurality elections — that is, we hold 435 separate elections for the House, each decided by a plurality.
But the fact remains that the populists' performance was a disappointment: Not a majority, not a plurality, not even a plurality of the combined right and center-right vote.
Virtually every major poll shows that a majority or plurality of Americans support the impeachment inquiry, with many showing a plurality of support for Trump's conviction and removal from office.
Amy Klobuchar, won a plurality of voters 65 and older.
In contrast, many other awards use a simple plurality vote.
The problem still was, though, that streaming is a plurality.
Polls suggest that a plurality of Swedes favour NATO membership.
Paul LePage, who was twice elected with a mere plurality.
Replacing plurality rule with majority rule would improve American primaries.
However, the plurality (44%) of teachers spent $250 or less.
Plurality primaries stymie majority will and help create dysfunctional government.
A plurality, 41 percent, didn't feel strongly in either direction.
A plurality of all Americans favored past agreements, it said.
Plurality within the media is what gives it that richness.
A plurality of health economists seem to question this argument.
A 48% plurality of voters in the commonwealth say Gov.
We&aposre a democracy that has a plurality of political parties.
A plurality of Republican voters now describe themselves as "very" conservative.
Plurality is the future, if we wish to create equitable systems.
I'm grateful that characters like Virginia put that plurality on display.
But it still employs the worst form of voting — simple plurality.
This plurality of voices is not in itself a bad thing.
Minnesotans were also familiar with the shortcomings of simple plurality voting.
In the Philippine system, only a plurality is required to win.
A plurality, 2628 percent, think the law is a bad idea.
A plurality of Democrats (37%) agreed that Trump should be tougher.
In 1992, a plurality of the court in Planned Parenthood v.
The plurality winner, upstart centrist Emmanuel Macron, won with 23.9 percent.
There are no runoffs so a plurality was enough to win.
The thing is, nobody knows yet what a "strong" plurality is.
Should the politician with a plurality of delegates be the nominee?
Should the politician with a plurality of delegates be the nominee?
That includes a plurality of Democrats, who approved 21625 to 2900.
A plurality of Republicans don't feel good about increased racial diversity.
The plurality of Vo's artistic persona upends assumptions about artistic genius.
For example, according to the General Social Survey, a plurality of people now believe that science is causing our society to change too fast: As recently as 2008, a large plurality expressed disagreement with that statement.
Yes, our country has a plurality of different opinions and political parties.
And Republicans, at least a plurality of them, embraced him for it.
However, a plurality of the respondents still expect Kavanaugh to be confirmed.
Unlike the Western tradition, which majors on singularity, Chinese thinking values plurality.
That could send voting into the third round, where a plurality suffices.
But, in 2016, Trump won the county by just a narrow plurality.
He was allowed to win by a plurality, not a simple majority.
What would a race for a national popular vote plurality look like?
We really try to have a plurality of perspectives in the room.
A plurality believe he's off to a "poor start," the data showed.
Fox has offered some remedies to address media ownership plurality in Europe.
Such a plurality means that airlines will be empowered to regulate themselves.
Even a plurality of Republicans said he was doing a good job.
A plurality of Democrats, 44 percent, say economic conditions will be worse.
Now a plurality of voters favor impeachment, but Republicans remain overwhelmingly opposed.
A slim plurality of Americans said they thought life had been better.
Yet Mr. Trump keeps on attracting a plurality of Republican primary voters.
Wyche Fowler won a plurality (not a majority) in the general election.
They were split on Trump, and a plurality supported repealing the ACA.
A plurality — 47 percent — said they wished several candidates would drop out.
The plurality of their efforts illustrates the immense difficulty of this task.
Under the current system, Mr. Trump wins with 45 percent, a plurality.
Yes, somebody'll have a plurality ... And then you go to a convention.
A plurality of people are meeting one another for the first time.
A plurality of economists (38%) believe a recession will begin in 2020.
In the Worcester public school system, a plurality of students are Latino.
Sanders would still be favored to win a plurality of delegates overall.
In late 2014, Nidaa Tounes won a plurality in the parliamentary elections.
Warren remains the second choice for a plurality of voters — 21 percent.
It allows him to win with only a clear plurality among liberals.
Joe Biden just fits that bill for the plurality of black voters.
Most recent polls have showed a plurality of voters oppose Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Based on Morning Consult's polling, a plurality of Americans agree with that decision.
Indiana allocates a large share of votes to whoever wins a statewide plurality.
A 228% plurality says Mueller did not clear Trump, while 21% remain unsure.
Sanders' brand of fighting leftist politics won a narrow plurality in New Hampshire.
Anybody growing tired of Britain's partisan newspapers might welcome a little more plurality.
His party, Likud, would handily win a plurality were an election held today.
It was Kennedy who joined in the plurality decision in Planned Parenthood v.
It's thought that Trump can only win a plurality and not a majority.
LePage was elected and reelected governor with a plurality in three-way races.
A plurality of 2628 percent said that Barr should not have to testify.
Again, this isn't merely a plurality or a particularly partisan point of view.
Trump is virtually assured of winning a strong plurality on that first ballot.
And even a plurality of gun owners want to see stronger gun laws.
That group includes the plurality of officials favoring three rates hikes next year.
Now Biden stands to win at least a plurality of Virginia's 99 delegates.
Presumably, at least a plurality of those votes would have gone to Biden.
Latinos now have a plurality; they and Asian-Americans combined are the majority.
A plurality of Americans already want Kavanaugh confirmed, according to a Rasmussen poll.
A plurality of 36 percent said they do not know him at all.
Polls also indicate a plurality of voters favor Democrats over Republicans this November.
That's contrary to what the U.S. stands for: liberty, freedom, democracy and plurality.
A Gallup survey also found a plurality of voters is against his confirmation.
Moreover, in 29 of the 50 states, a plurality of voters opposes impeachment.
A healthy plurality chose his opponent, but his supporters dominated key "swing" states.
But a plurality of Democratic voters do support abolishing ICE, the poll shows.
O'Connor was more than a co-author of the plurality opinion in Casey.
The plurality said it wouldn't, and the remainder were uncertain or didn't answer.
The plurality of felonious killings happens during arrests — especially of robbery or burglary suspects.
Even with that sort of very basic AR, its plurality is already well proven.
A plurality of those who voted for Donald Trump also agree with those positions.
Ennahda, an Islamist party, won a plurality in the legislature and formed a coalition.
The volunteers came from 26 different states, but the plurality of them were Texans.
It is a show that works to tap into the plurality of our humanness.
In a plurality-rule system like ours, you need to have the most votes.
A plurality — 2628 percent — say the federal judge's suspension makes the nation less safe.
Experiencing the plurality within the Islamic tradition would vitiate the puritan call-to-arms.
The plurality of Republicans, 22019 percent, said that conservatives face "a lot" of discrimination.
Indeed, two years after his confirmation, he joined the plurality in Planned Parenthood v.
It also reflects the fact that a plurality of Americans today identify as independents.
In a few decades, America will be a plurality of racial and ethnic minorities.
It is becoming apparent, however, that Stevens's plurality opinion was a masterful chess move.
A plurality of those 30 and over cited cable news as the primary source.
Three conditions stand out: Let's begin with the single-winner plurality system of elections.
A plurality said he would go down as one of the worst in history.
I'm among the plurality of Americans who find abortion to be a vexing issue.
"There is the tendency to see a plurality as single minded," Professor Marsh said.
A plurality of Democrats have even said they support abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
And a plurality, 48 percent, say Trump, former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen.
That's part of the reason the majority versus plurality question is being raised now.
Among Sanders' supporters, a plurality, 44 percent, would pick Warren, a fellow liberal candidate.
A plurality of the incidents, more than 130, were anti-immigrant involved SPLC reported.
NPR was recently applauded for embracing a plurality of diverse voices on its air.
Bandemar, but a plurality of the justices backtracked on this position in Veith v.
An intensity of feeling combines, in our tactile lives, with a plurality of kinds.
Bernie Sanders says winning a plurality of delegates is good enough for the nomination.
If his current trajectory holds, he'll win a plurality of delegates before the convention.
A plurality support Medicare-for-all system in full and the Green New Deal.
There is very little acknowledgment of a middle ground of plurality, multidimensionality, and nuance.
So the current situation is that a narrow plurality of voters now favors impeachment.
In a three-way race, Trende argued, Trump could keep racking up plurality victories.
For at least a plurality of Republicans, though, increased racial diversity is a problem.
A narrow plurality of GOP primary voters supported Donald Trump; an overwhelming majority didn't.
Here's the bottom line: In a plurality-winner election, campaigning is entirely zero-sum.
Toronto's metropolitan area makes up the plurality the population in the region, around 6.1 million.
Arpaio lost in Maricopa County the same night Trump won the plurality of its votes.
When consumer AR gets here, it will have the same competitive advantage mobile had: plurality.
The zine is a scrapbook, but it's also a catalogue of his vision for plurality.
In 2005 PiS took a quarter of the vote, enough for a plurality in parliament.
Because of our single-winner plurality system of elections, third parties almost never gain representation.
Instead the transaction has been mired in concerns about media plurality and the firm's governance.
"If you don't consolidate, Trump is going to win the nomination by plurality," said Sen.
"The world needs a plurality of views when it comes to China coverage," he said.
He appoints the chairman and a plurality of seats on the agency's Board of Trustees.
A plurality of registered voters say the media is to blame for instigating political violence.
A plurality of voters sought to reject Trump, fearing his policies, intentions, personality and competence.
A 36 percent plurality call it a bad idea, while the rest have no opinion.
A Public Policy Polling survey released Tuesday shows a plurality of Maine voters want Sen.
A 36 percent plurality called it a bad idea, while the rest had no opinion.
Even a plurality of Democrats agreed with this proposal, by a 48 to 43 margin.
Some proposals supported by the Democratic Party's left flank have a plurality of support nationwide.
A plurality of 45 percent approve of Trump's imposition of tariff's, with 38 percent disapproving.
That allowed Trump to roll up victory after victory with a plurality of the vote.
If Bernie Sanders wins a plurality, many fear that a contested convention could be disastrous.
For instance, Pew Research shows that opposition to Keystone XL has recently reached a plurality.
Any talks "must be based on the recognition of the plurality of opinions", he added.
In a crowded primary field, his favor among ultraconservatives could amount to a victorious plurality.
Suwage's conversion to Islam and his interfaith marriage make him an ideal proponent for plurality.
A majority of Americans support the Democratic impeachment inquiry; a plurality wants him impeached already.
The left-leaning firm found that 6900 percent of respondents -- a plurality -- want Pruitt fired.
"Media plurality goes to the heart of our democratic process," said investigation chair Anne Lambert.
If Sanders had amassed only a plurality, however, Bloomberg says he will keep pressing forward.
He therefore gained only a plurality of the votes cast – nothing like he loudly proclaims.
"He thinks he'll have a plurality, but he certainly won't have a majority," said Rep.
By October, several polls found a plurality of Americans agreed that Trump should be impeached.
A plurality of the district's voters are registered Democrats, but McCready recognized its true politics.
Polls still show that a plurality of voters think Trump should be removed from office.
But still, by 48% to 45%, a plurality of them said they supported Kavanaugh's confirmation.
A plurality — 32 percent — says he made things worse, including 63 percent of white Republicans.
The results were surprising: A plurality of voters agreed with Pelosi, despite the lopsided question.
A plurality of them — 37 percent — say the tax law will actually reduce the deficit.
But they also voted him back in, by a small plurality — on the same ballot.
There, he won a plurality, with about 35 percent of voters voting for Mr. Correia.
Nonetheless, he only extended his plurality to 46.3% — meaning the ranked-choice voting rounds would proceed.
He managed to put together a plurality of votes, mostly drawing from the country's middle class.
He has proven to have a large enough base of dedicated supporters to win a plurality.
Without Trump as a choice in this scenario, a plurality of voters surveyed — 41% — were undecided.
Both Justice O'Connor's plurality opinion and Justice Souter's concurrence seemed keenly aware of the scholarly arguments.
But even though Mr. Cruz won a plurality of evangelicals in the Iowa caucuses on Feb.
And a plurality of Mr. Trump's supporters wish that the South had won the Civil War.
López Obrador currently has a double-digit lead, and Mexico's presidential election is determined by plurality.
Should any Pop art exhibition omit the shape-shifting commercial manifestations and plurality of this era?
Intuitively speaking, picking a fight with a plurality of the Republican electorate doesn't make much sense.
The politician has to get not just attention, but also at least a plurality of support.
A significant plurality, 43 percent, say the Senate should confirm Gorsuch — including 85033 percent of independents.
Using the current system, however, the plurality winner would be Mr. Trump — with 40 percent support.
A plurality of respondents said Republicans were more to blame than Clinton in every single poll.
This may come at the peril of Democrats: A plurality thought this might hurt them electorally.
A plurality of African Americans also say the statues should stay by 44 to 40 percent.
A plurality of 45 percent approve of the President's imposition of tariff's, with 553 percent disapproving.
A plurality of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court said in 1989's Price Waterhouse v.
Ranked Choice Voting didn't result in a true majority as promised-simply a plurality measured differently.
It's a function of southern plurality, a vat of molten fat that represents a melting pot.
So for most chefs on the list, chicken accounted for the plurality of their animal deaths.
Governors can generally win by picking up a plurality of the vote anywhere in the state.
All this matters because Trump has been winning plurality victories against a divided field so far.
But on just four occasions has the Republican victor gained a plurality of the popular vote.
A strong plurality, 49 percent, said the president-elect's use of Twitter is a bad thing.
You're allowed to create a plurality of identities within one person, within the same black person.
First, what to do with the plurality of voters who had lost faith in American government?
He also won a plurality of the white vote and finished second among African American voters.
They are doomed, by the unforgiving math, never to comprise a dominant plurality in this country.
It's also a reminder that the plurality of Washington's residents — about 45 percent — are African-American.
The winning candidate needs to earn true majority support — a plurality does not make a victory.
A plurality of Georgia's electric generation jobs are in solar, according to the Department of Energy.
A plurality may get you a state, but it will not necessarily get you the nomination.
The survey found that a 22018 plurality favors impeachment, including 24.9 percent who favor it strongly.
In each month, a bare plurality were in favor of impeaching and removing Trump from office.
His center-right Austrian People's Party looks set for a big plurality, but not a majority.
But a plurality of respondents among all major demographic and political groups sided with the FBI.
Because these elections are held in single-member plurality districts, we have a two-party system.
In contrast, a September poll showed that a plurality of Arizonans opposed the measure in their state.
Of the 135 to respond, a plurality said they would follow the lead of their congressional district.
A plurality of voters, 47.6 percent, support impeaching and removing Trump, against 43.4 percent who oppose it.
The wealthiest 4 percent of voting-age Americans, by a narrow plurality, supported a Democrat for president.
What Kasich can do is — is pull enough votes away to let Trump win with a plurality.
Furthermore, a plurality think that the eventual trigger for a recession will be Federal Reserve rate hikes.
The plurality of families enter the US between ports of entry, as they did even before metering.
While the plurality of veterans (43%) are age 35-54, 54% of rookies are age 1003-34.
IN MOST DEMOCRACIES, one side needs at least a plurality of the votes to form a government.
Plurality rule does this by exaggerating the support for the winner, misrepresenting the voice of the people.
Egyptians handed the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group, the presidency and a plurality in parliament in 2012.
A plurality, 35 percent, said they believed Fairfax should resign, with 25 percent saying he should not.
If the GOP race continues at the same pace, Trump would likely have a plurality of delegates.
It is hard to imagine either Trump or the Trumpistas withdrawing quietly after winning a substantial plurality.
According to one recent survey, a plurality of Americans consider him the best president in their lifetime.
Connected to the past, and loving our heritage we also wish to affirm our alterity, our plurality.
Exit-poll data found that a plurality of voters saw health care as the most important issue.
Instead of a ladder, we are facing an enormous plurality of cognitions with many peaks of specialization.
A plurality (266%) say they and their families will be about the same should the plan pass.
A plurality of respondents, hovering between 45% and 47%, have said they support impeachment in each poll.
At that time, polls showed the Affordable Care Act was viewed unfavorably by a plurality of Americans.
A plurality of viewers say "Saturday Night Live" has gotten "too political," according to a new poll.
In June 2005, 41%, a plurality, wanted President George W. Bush to nominate a more conservative justice.
A plurality — 41 percent — said the procedure should be allowed only in cases of rape or incest.
A plurality (30%) said they would vote primarily based on candidates' support or opposition to President Trump.
Now, to actually win the nomination, you need a majority of pledged delegates, not just a plurality.
Critics have cited media plurality in Sweden and Finland as one reason for concerns about the deal.
"My friends, we may think differently, differences are great, a plurality of ideas is great," he said.
Now Biden stands to win at least a plurality of North Carolina's 22020 delegates and Virginia's 99.
While the plurality of veterans (43%) are age 35-54, 54% of rookies are age 12-34.
But, he said, "Plurality is the name of the new game," as shown by newly emerging gayborhoods.
His early-state successes have given him a clear path to a plurality of pledged convention delegates.
"Bernie wants to redefine the rules and just say he just needs a plurality," Mr. Jacobs said.
A narrow, 40 percent plurality don't expect such reform to have much of an impact at all.
In each of these three elections, the plurality winner earned about 2628 percent of the popular vote.
Multiple parties can thrive because they don't need to win a plurality in order to get representation.
Trump's 21980 opponent, the centrist liberal Hillary Clinton, won a 26.4 percent plurality in the popular vote.
A plurality of 40% said they would definitely vote for him, with 25% considering voting for Bush.
However, the plurality say there is no difference between the sexes on every trait except being compassionate.
Mayors, state legislators and governors can be elected by, at minimum, a plurality of the popular vote.
The latest polls show Sanders with a plurality of support but the moderates combining for a majority.
No presidential candidate has ever won the primary without a plurality of his or her own party's voters.
In fact, those statements did nothing to dim his appeal to the plurality of Republicans who supported him.
A plurality of 39 percent think it should stay at current levels, while 28 percent want immigration increased.
But three snap polls suggested that a plurality of the viewers thought Mr Macron had won the debate.
But VR is all-consuming by nature, which gives it a plurality challenge that mobile did not face.
You could maybe see a Kasich who won a plurality of delegates getting selected at a brokered convention.
The plurality of lies came from Trump himself, and most of them took place while he was president.
Under the rules then, the plurality of votes against changing the law was enough to carry the day.
But in the rest of the exurbs beyond the Washington Beltway, Stewart won a plurality of the votes.
In a five-person (or seventeen-person) race, one third of the votes is impressive, often a plurality.
"Consequently, we are disappointed that the Secretary of State remains minded to refer on plurality," the company said.
A slight plurality of those under 30 said they would favor a ban, 43 percent to 42 percent.
Asked why, a plurality of respondents said it is harder today to succeed than it used to be.
The rule upped the amount of states from a plurality of five states to a majority of eight.
But among whites, the sides flip: a plurality of whites -- 49% - said the race were treated equally vs.
In the 2015 British election, the Labour Party enjoyed a plurality in every female age group under 55.
Because it appears that a plurality of Filipino voters do not, in fact, want continuity: they want change.
A plurality of voters wants to see an independent special counsel investigate both the Trump and Clinton campaigns.
In addition, a majority disapproves of President Donald Trump, and a plurality disapproves of the Republican tax law.
A plurality, 37%, say human activity and natural changes in the environment both contribute equally to climate change.
Humphrey got twelve million fewer votes than Johnson did in 1964, and he still nearly won a plurality.
The survey also showed a plurality, 47 percent, blaming Trump for the shutdown, while 33 percent blamed Democrats.
The plurality, 21625 percent, said that the president has acted in line with how they imagined he would.
A plurality of respondents liked the idea of giving higher priority to potential migrants who already speak English.
That included a plurality of Americans, 44 percent, who support a carbon tax, while 29 percent oppose it.
Africans account for a plurality of immigrants in the system, making up 44% of people given green cards.
"We begin with the principle ... that capital punishment is constitutional," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the plurality.
By a 5-point margin, a plurality think Kim got a better deal for his country, at 40%.
Astonishingly, a plurality of voters in four of those swing states had not yet settled on a candidate.
That poll found that a plurality of voters only support Clinton because they oppose Trump, and vice versa.
U.S. That case split 4-1-4, with Justice Scalia drafting a plurality opinion joined by three justices.
Still, a plurality of Americans believes athletes should not kneel during the anthem, including nine in ten Republicans.
No huge surprises on Super Tuesday, as Trump increased his plurality with wins in a majority of states.
According to Ballotpedia's tracker, one poll in February found plurality support, but another in August found majority opposition.
A recent poll found that a plurality of Germans would favor an American military withdrawal from their country.
"This is much more serious, because here we witness the threat to democracy, to democratic plurality," she said.
In that sense, his support looks solid enough: he has retained the support of a plurality of voters.
Italy just gave the plurality of its vote to a party that is highly sympathetic to Vladimir Putin.
In the two most recent surveys, however, a plurality, 44.5 percent, supported repeal while 43 percent backed retention.
Median vote share for Bloomberg in Hispanic-plurality counties was 17%, compared to 14% among all other counties.
And in 2016 Mr. Ledbetter, along with a narrow plurality of voters in Knox, voted for Mr. Trump.
Sanders has insisted that he should emerge as the nominee if he wins a plurality of the votes.
There is evidence that such an approach might gain the support of at least a plurality of nations.
According to a pre-election survey, a slight plurality of Trump supporters, 48 percent, oppose defunding Planned Parenthood.
He posted "Truth," a 14-minute strafe of consonance, plurality and positivism, on his YouTube channel on Wednesday.
Sixty-nine percent, including a plurality of Republicans, want a Senate trial to include testimony from new witnesses.
Four of the court's members voted to uphold the law, with Justice Elena Kagan writing for the plurality.
But Biden's broader point was true — a strong plurality of African Americans are with him at the moment.
Surveys showed at the time that a plurality to a majority of Americans understood and opposed Trump's wrongdoing.
The plurality, 49%, said there should be a government health care plan but it shouldn't eliminate private insurance.
The B.J.P. won a plurality of the popular vote, placing Modi at the head of a governing coalition.
Putin's critics say that he has become increasingly autocratic and that there is no political plurality in Russia.
In its submission to regulators, published Tuesday, Sky noted its "current contribution to plurality" should not be assumed.
It'll also be because they dislike Clinton so much that it overcomes the plurality Clinton has with women.
Donald Trump appears to have won a very narrow plurality in key states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Among those making more than $252,265 per year, a slight plurality — 222 percent to 217 percent — use iPhones.
Even a plurality of iPhone owners believed Apple should unlock Farook's iPhone, by a narrow 47-43 margin.
DM: Let's say the third-party candidate gets a popular vote plurality but doesn't win the electoral vote outright.
A plurality (923%) are white, but no racial or ethnic group makes up a majority of Muslim American adults.
A plurality of Americans now believe that transgender people should be able to use the bathroom of their choice.
We know that a plurality of rural voters who helped propel President Trump to victory want stronger gun laws.
Therefore, far and away the best hope for Kasich is to prevent Trump from gaining a plurality in Indiana.
They are going to stick with their party, and that makes it really hard to get to a plurality.
New polling indicates a plurality of Americans not only support President Donald Trump's impeachment but his removal from office.
Sen's insight was that a plurality of ideals isn't really a problem because we don't need ideals at all.
A modest plurality of voters said Mr. de Blasio, who is a Democrat, deserved to win a second term.
The two-round system, which most presidential democracies use, is an obvious improvement over the single-round plurality system.
This generally produces more moderate winners than simple plurality elections, which generate more extreme winners and more divisive politics.
It's about electing the candidate that better reflects the support of a majority of voters, not just a plurality.
A 44 percent plurality continues to see Trump's policies as best for the economy, virtually unchanged from last month.
By now, we all know that Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi are the plurality of the Vision Fund's capital.
They overwhelmingly oppose single-payer (79% against), but a plurality of Republican voters (43%) support a Medicare buy-in.
A quarter of Americans, a plurality, (13%) say health care is the most important issue facing the country today.
That scenario is even supported by a plurality of Democrats in the poll, of 220006 percent to 2202 percent.
That was based on a plurality opinion written by Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in the 85033 Rapanos v.
Electoral systems with plurality winner rules are more susceptible to populist candidates, particularly in instances with multi-candidate fields.
In the NBC/WSJ poll a month ago, a 49% plurality opposed impeachment and removal while 43% favored it.
A plurality of whites without college degrees (45%) attributed the government shutdown to Trump, according to the CNN poll.
"It's kind of a sense how Guinta can survive with a plurality as opposed to a majority," Scala said.
Second, they must also win a plurality of the vote in a majority of Mississippi House of Representatives districts.
A plurality of voters — 40 percent — say Congress is spending too much time on Russia and Trump's wiretapping claims.
But exit polls on Election Day showed a 49 percent to 46 percent plurality on the right-direction question.
He will surely enter Cleveland with a dominant plurality of the delegates, even if he hasn't clinched with 1,237.
Fox promised last month that it would sell Sky News to Disney to ease any plurality concerns from regulators.
According to Ballotpedia's tracker, every public poll has found that a plurality or majority of voters support the initiative.
The plurality of Americans who are truly independent need to work to break the partisan stranglehold on our politics.
A majority of Americans oppose Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, including a plurality of independents, recent polls have shown.
Sanders did, however, win a plurality of the 17 percent of voters who said they never attend religious services.
If he wins both — even with a tiny plurality — he racks up every single one of their 165 delegates.
Sanders claims that if he wins a plurality on the first ballot, the convention will have to nominate him.
Polls show a plurality of Americans now supporting impeachment and Trump's approval rating sinking as low as 41 percent.
In a sign of how divided the presidential field is, a plurality of those members have not endorsed anybody.
Regardless of who they support, a plurality of voters believe Sanders will win the first-in-the-nation primary.
In a CNN/ORC instant poll, a plurality of people believed Pence had won, 48 percent to 42 percent.
Sanders won the 2016 New Hampshire primary handily and is still considered the favorite to win with a plurality.
That role was most evident in 1992, when he joined O'Connor in the plurality decision in Planned Parenthood v.
The first is the problem of the impassioned plurality represented by frontrunner Bernie Sanders taking control of the party.
A CNN poll released earlier this month showed 69% support for witnesses -- including, again, a plurality of Republicans (48%).
The Quinnipiac poll showed a plurality of Americans still credit the Obama administration for the state of the economy.
A plurality of independents within the margin of error supported removal, at 28500 percent, compared to 6900 percent opposed.
The Lumbee make up a plurality of residents in Robeson County, located in the southeastern part of the district.
A Rasmussen poll conducted after Trump's tweet found that a plurality of Americans would award Fox News the trophy.
Jubelirer a plurality opinion by the right wing of the Court argued that no such standard is even possible.
A plurality of Republicans, 48 percent, said they would consider the candidate, and 228 percent said they would not.
The largest plurality of people who agreed with the statement by age were 65 and older, at 38 percent.
The plurality, 49 percent, are Hiloni — a secular group more like American Jews of no denomination than Reform Jews.
And in every single country — even rival powers like China — a plurality has no confidence in Trump's foreign policy.
"While it is true that it does not offend the Constitution if a state permits a candidate for federal office to win by a plurality ... it does not follow that [the Constitution] mandates that all state elections be determined based on a plurality (in the absence of an outright majority)," Walker wrote.
There were TV news segments on polls showing a plurality of Americans saying the nation's best days were behind it.
He won a presidential election in 2014 with 56% of the vote, and his party gained a plurality in parliament.
The split means Sanders is en route to winning the nomination with a plurality - not a majority - of party support.
Justice Samuel Alito, author of the plurality opinion, struck a more generous and less testy note than he often does.
However, a Rasmussen poll found 66% of Republican voters approved of the policy, as did a plurality of voters overall.
The posters so far touch on several issues and topics, including religious freedom, immigration, energy solutions, plurality — and even bourbon.
It had won a plurality of votes in the constituent-assembly election of 2011 and ruled in a broad coalition.
More broadly, an understanding of the critical difference between a plurality and a majority could improve politics around the world.
The survey also found that a plurality of respondents, 85033 percent, support a carbon tax, while 29 percent oppose it.
And, as in previous surveys, his immigration, climate change and health-care policies are opposed by a plurality of Americans.
DeLay cautioned that the party may not choose Trump if he comes into the convention with a plurality of delegates.
A plurality of respondents, 2202 percent, said they owed about the same in federal taxes compared to the previous year.
I found that criminal justice agencies represent a large plurality of witnesses at state and national hearings on crime issues.
The most likely result is that Imran Khan will win a plurality, rather than a majority, of National Assembly seats.
"Of the top four, the plurality of their supporters' second choice is one of the other (top four)," Selzer reports.
The plurality of respondents, 32%, believe the Trump administration provides the same amount of support to Ukraine as previous administrations.
All John Kasich does is split the anti-Trump vote, thereby handing Trump a plurality in each of these states.
He acknowledged critics that say they are worried about whether the divestitures will be suitable enough to address plurality concerns.
Worth noting: 44%, a plurality, think it would have a positive impact on their own business— up 21% since April.
Biden's taking the plurality of votes from African Americans, whites without a college degree and whites with a college degree.
A narrow plurality, 25 percent to 4 percent, did say Ms. Nixon would advance "progressive policies" better than Mr. Cuomo.
A plurality felt that sharing intimate images was impliedly necessary, with the pressure to disclose particularly strong among gay men.
But, according to an INSIDER poll, a plurality of Americans support a 224% tax rate on income over $229 million.
Experts say the protests are a sign of waning patience with Putin and the lack of political plurality in Russia.
We've already heard Sanders say it would be "divisive" if a candidate who won a plurality wasn't made the nominee.
In the end, Sanders could win with a large plurality that adds up to fewer votes than the moderates combined.
Sanders has no incentive to budge, given the likelihood he ends with a plurality of the delegates in the race.
Senator Bernie Sanders currently has the most viable path to winning a plurality of pledged delegates before the Democratic convention.
"That was Bernie's position in 2016, that it should not go to the person who had the plurality," Warren said.
They would rather roll the dice in a contested convention than commit to declaring a winner based on a plurality.
Of all the demographic and ideological groups surveyed, only a plurality of Republicans said Trump would both try and succeed.
Russia has been widely accused of having little political plurality and the government's political opponents have faced harassment and death.
So far in polls, Biden has maintained a plurality of African American support and the lead in South Carolina. Sen.
"It's going to be pretty tough to take the nomination away from someone who's got a strong plurality," said Rep.
This momentum could carry with Sanders through Super Tuesday and give him a plurality of pledged delegates come convention time.
However, the "rule" in most American jurisdictions is "plurality" or first past the post — whoever has the most votes wins.
Indeed, a plurality of Americans now opt for this seemingly neutral affiliation when pollsters ask them for their political identification.
A big plurality (45 percent) of small-business owners blame a lack of workers with the right education or training.
He won a presidential election in 2014 with 56% of the vote and his party gained a plurality in parliament.
In one of those states (West Virginia), the plurality position was actually that the next president should be more conservative.
The settlements pose no less a challenge to Benny Gantz, whose Blue and White party won a plurality of seats.
A 45 percent plurality says Trump is inappropriately friendly with Putin, compared with 503 percent who say he is not.
And in the last few decades, the Spanish language has become unquestionably one of the most significant in that plurality.
That represents a tiny shift in Trump's favor since late October, when a 49%-46% plurality favored impeachment and removal.
The president won among male voters, but the majority or plurality of female voters went against him in these matchups.
Indeed a plurality of the American public, 48 percent, opposed the removal of the Robert E. Lee statute in Charlottesville.
MONTREAL — Justin Trudeau will serve another term as Canada's prime minister after Liberals won a plurality of seats in Parliament.
"A Latin cross is not merely a reaffirmation of Christian beliefs," Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote in a plurality opinion.
And a plurality of Americans — 45 percent — say racist or racially insensitive views have become more acceptable since Trump's election.
Yet they did so anyway, and in a plurality of cases appeared to profit or otherwise benefit as a result.
Instead, the electoral incentives of a plurality-winner election allowed Trump to engage in an effective divide-and-conquer strategy.
The first claim says that it'll be: A blood pressure measurement system, comprising: a pressure sensor; an expandable member comprising a plurality of expandable cells, wherein the plurality of expandable cells comprises at least three expandable cells or at least two repeating expandable cells; and an expansion actuator configured to selectively expand the expandable member.
Simply by chance, 3 of the 11 plurality Hispanic precincts were in Miami-Dade County, where Hispanic voters are particularly conservative.
A plurality of voters backed him, eager to shake things up at a City Hall they viewed as elitist and wasteful.
He still has the plurality of the group, but the difference on the issue is 15 percentage points, a substantial decrease.
This could partially explain why the plurality of Sanders' voters say their second choice for the nomination is Biden, not Warren.
A plurality of respondents also indicated they think congressional Democrats are doing the right thing in pursuing "aggressive" investigations of Trump.
Men increase their chances of becoming gods themselves in heaven, if they take a plurality of wives; the more, the better.
Robles, when a four-judge plurality ruled that same-sex couples had neither a constitutional nor a statutory right to marry.
Our racial plurality is a source of both national pride — as demonstrated in the country's tourism ads — and complicated identity politics.
Plurality (or second screening in relation to TV specifically) is where folks do more than one thing at the same time.
Arthur: Meanwhile, over in South Carolina, Trump won a plurality, as expected, because of the continued fragmentation of the mainstream vote.
Or, as more commonly happens, plurality elections marginalize third parties as spoilers, and campaigns become simply lesser-of-two-evils contests.
On the other side is  Stacey Evans , a moderate-sounding white suburbanite who represents a plurality-white district in Cobb County.
Our system of single-member plurality-winner congressional districts has accelerated polarization, made most voters irrelevant, and ratcheted up negative partisanship.
So my sense is the key is a plurality of voters are independents, the independents have got to make the difference.
Note that unlike the Quinnipiac poll, the Ipsos poll found only a plurality of Republicans supporting family separation, not a majority.
And so the next step, as ever, is to keep pushing for a plurality of stories, from an array of perspectives.
The 22013 presidential campaign has been an object lesson in the flaws of the traditional single-vote, plurality approach to elections.
U.S. stocks opened sharply higher Monday after centrist Emmanuel Macron won a plurality of votes in Sunday's preliminary French presidential election.
A Gallup poll from earlier in the month showed a plurality of respondents thought he media was too tough on Trump.
The real whopper is his claim to have the support of most GOP voters, while he has only won a plurality.
A plurality, 37 percent, said that indictments and guilty pleas stemming from the investigation might suggest wrongdoing by the president himself.
A plurality (39%) said that the caravan poses no real threat to the US and 10% said it's a major threat.
But Clinton won all 28503 states with a plurality in each state and received all 22019 electoral votes from those states.
Exit polls show that a plurality of voters think the new tax law hasn't had an impact on their personal finances.
A slight plurality of Americans are more optimistic than pessimistic about the economy, according to a CBS/YouGov poll released Sunday.
What's less understandable is why a plurality of college-educated white men backs the Republican Party's combative soon-to-be nominee.
A plurality of Republicans surveyed, 22019 percent, said Cruz should stay in the GOP race through the party's convention in July.
Even as a plurality of independents give impeachment a thumbs down, nearly three-fifths of Democrats approve of starting the process.
A plurality, 41 percent, gave GOP leaders a "C" on the issue of working with Trump to keep his campaign promises.
She also finds telecom stocks attractive for the plurality of companies that have net-cash balance sheets and high dividend yields.
Getting a plurality of the votes in states representing a majority of the Electoral College is all that matters to him.
A plurality in the poll (34%) consider themselves Democrats, while 26% say they are independents and 19% say they are Republicans.
At this point neither Rubio nor Kasich can hope for a majority of delegates or even, really, a plurality of them.
This built a modest plurality of Republican support, roughly 30 percent of the 30 percent of voters who are official Republicans.
Thus the chatter and strategizing for an open convention where Mr. Trump would come in with a plurality, not a majority.
So here's the formula: A plurality of voters plus an absolute majority of earned media plus a fragmented opposition equals victory.
The presidency doesn't work that way — it's selected by a majority of Electoral College votes, not a plurality of the electorate.
And he was only Dem other than Carter -- another folksy Southerner -- to win a plurality of white working-class vote. 8.
When the Labor Party chose him as prime minister, it held a shaky 62-seat plurality in the 155-member Storting.
Plurality rule is used by all states in presidential voting and every state except Maine for elections for Congress and governor.
Biden won a plurality of black voters in the Silver State and a large majority of them in the Palmetto State.
If that holds true through Super Tuesday, Sanders would be well on his way to a delegate plurality (if not majority).
After losing several further elections, he took office again in 2007 when legal changes allowed him to win with a plurality.
Mr. Sanders's "early-state successes have given him a clear path to a plurality of pledged convention delegates," Ross Douthat writes.
"Americans by a 85033%-38% plurality now support a vote by the House of Representatives to impeach," according to USA Today.
If Trump wins a congressional district by only a plurality, he'll receive two delegates, and the runner-up will receive one.
The polling on Medicare for All, meanwhile, suggests that it has a small plurality of support, but is declining in popularity.
The poll also found a plurality of voters would view Manchin more favorably if he changed his party affiliation to Republican.
That's because plurality rules can produce perverse outcomes, when a third candidate (let alone a fourth or a fifth), complicates matters.
Puerto Rico, as a predominated Hispanic state, will bring America a renowned sense of greatness, an example that plurality equal greatness.
In July, when Kavanaugh's nomination was announced, a Morning Consult/Politico poll suggested a slight plurality of voters supported his confirmation.
A plurality of voters now oppose Kavanaugh, according to the survey, which is in line with findings from other recent polls.
A plurality of Democrats, 35 percent, said they considered the ability to beat Trump the most important quality when assessing candidates.
They have said that it undermines competition and media plurality and could block access to information to clients of Altice's rivals.
Nearly all Democrats (93%) back stricter laws, as do a majority of independents (64%) and a plurality of Republicans (49% vs.
Cruz wins a plurality of voters who describe themselves as "very conservative," but trails Trump among conservatives overall and moderate Republicans.
Longstanding global alliances are questioned, longstanding political norms are trashed — and then the candidate with the three-million-vote plurality loses.
A majority of voters in 5 battleground states support support the impeachment inquiry (and a plurality in Florida does too) pic.twitter.
The plurality of respondents, 28503 percent, identified as "Trump Republicans" when asked to describe what type of Republican they consider themselves.
While 43 percent oppose, the slight plurality favoring practicality is significant, considering Texas is both deeply Republican and a border state.
In the May 2018 election, neither coalition won a commanding plurality that would have enabled it to name the premier alone.
Jim Christiana and won't have the luxury of limping into a general election with only a plurality of the primary vote.
Second, all our national elections are plurality single-winner elections, which makes it very difficult for third parties to gain traction.
Because of this, especially in early contests, Trump succeeded (where he did) by winning a plurality of votes and not a majority.
It's also not unheard of simply to go with the plurality vote winner if they reach some threshold short of a majority.
On impeachment the FiveThirtyEight compendium of polls shows almost no change over the last several months, a small plurality remaining anti-Trump.
In the next episode made available to journalists, Orlando Jones-starring third installment "The Knockadoo," all meditations on personality plurality are gone.
In the subsequent election voters gave a plurality to Nidaa Tounes, a secular coalition led by the current president, Beji Caid Essebsi.
Nidaa Tounes lost its plurality in 2016, when about two dozen of its MPs broke away to form an anti-Islamist bloc.
Although a plurality (36%) still demand a protectionist approach, this number is down from over half since 2003, according to NatCen's research.
All but two states traditionally award the entire slate of electors to the candidate that receives a majority or plurality of votes.
Any bid will be examined by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to see whether it damages media plurality in Britain.
A plurality of voters, 41 percent, said health care was the most important issue for their vote, according to preliminary exit polling.
A plurality of Americans -- 43% -- approve of Trump's handling of the economy, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll published Sunday.
The plurality of transhumanists are on the left, but the ones on the right have this disproportionate hegemonic influence in transhumanist politics.
Arendt asks us to reject ideology that serves to reduce populations of people to stereotypes and embrace plurality and subtlety in thought.
According to exit polls, Trump won a plurality of evangelical and born-again Christians in Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia.
Persuading a plurality of voters that their interests are best pursued by a centre-left government means adopting policies that deliver results.
The remaining 8 in 10 are "very confident" or "somewhat confident," with a 48 percent plurality very confident in the election's integrity.
At the same time, YouGov, operating online, found substantial and growing support for Trump's proposal, with a plurality, 45-41, in support.
The plurality of them (22019 percent) favor action in response to "extremely troubling" environmental patterns while 20 percent favored "fiscally prudent" action.
And although other surveys slightly disagree, the point is the same: a plurality of voters has no place to call political home.
African-Americans in Chicago, who were a plurality in 2010, were pushed by whites to second place over the next four years.
He still carries a plurality of support among black voters — 28503 percent — but that's a 22019-point drop from the previous survey.
Whether Mr. Trump would lose the nomination if he entered the convention with a large plurality of delegates is a separate question.
It leaves Trump with his plurality support nationwide, which translates into a steamroller that will continue to amass delegates and likely win.
VR has different user dynamics, partly because of a lack of plurality, but also due to relatively limited scale and user attrition.
Even if Harris eventually earns the endorsements from a plurality of activists, it's no guarantee that voters will follow the activists' lead.
A plurality of voters, 2202 percent, said Obama's policies have boosted the economy, against 2628 percent who say he's hurt the economy.
His fellow residents of Manhattan rejected him even in the Republican primary, with a plurality in the borough voting instead for Gov.
Republicans don't want candidates to ignore economic policy: A plurality — 33 percent — rate the economy as the most important issue this year.
These parties split the anti-Fidesz vote in competitive districts, making it much easier for the Fidesz candidate to win a plurality.
But they might add up to a large plurality in a divided field, which could easily be enough to win the nomination.
There have been over 2,000 confirmed cases in the U.S., with the plurality occurring in Washington state, where 37 people have died.
Winners have a way of claiming it even without a majority or even a plurality (see: Bush, George W., and Trump, Donald).
A contested convention happens when a candidate has a plurality of pledged delegates, but not a majority — at least 1,85033 pledged delegates.
This is a delight for the passionate plurality of Democrats who see him as the inspirational revolutionary who will save this nation.
But the question is: did anyone do a thing to stop Sanders' probable path to winning at least a plurality of delegates?
Probably the same polls that say a plurality of Dreamer supporters don't think the fight for them is worth a government shutdown.
We should focus on increasing funding for reconciliation and the collaborative dialogue processes that bring a plurality of voices to the table.
On trade, taxes and wages, a plurality of voters said Trump's handling of those issues is a reason to elect someone else.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing for a plurality of the justices, said such suits should not be allowed without explicit congressional authorization.
EST, the poll had accumulated more than 11,600 votes, with the St. Petersburg consulate getting a 45 percent plurality of the total.
While Adams won a plurality of those second votes, most of the 69 electors voted for one or another of 10 candidates.
A plurality of independents do not want Kavanaugh on the court, as 37 percent oppose his confirmation and 21 percent back it.
In one study, white evangelicals were the only religious group surveyed where a plurality (44 percent) had a "negative" view of Muslims.
Analysts and commercial lawyers expect Bradley to ask media regulator Ofcom to examine whether the deal would damage media plurality in Britain.
While both polls showed some improvement in public opinion since the bill passed, the plurality of voters in all polls remain opposed.
A Reuters-IPSOS poll conducted during the same period also found a plurality in favor of impeachment, 85033 percent to 42 percent.
The plurality of oral surgeons who responded to the survey said they prescribed 17 to 23 opioids — four to six days' worth.
Of course, as long as everyone stays in, this plurality means nothing beyond repudiating the claim that Trumpism is sweeping the Republican Party.
"Keeping Trump from winning a plurality in Indiana is critical to keeping him under 1,237 bound delegates before Cleveland," Kasich's campaign said Sunday.
By the numbers: A strong plurality of Democrats — 27% — listed health care as the issue they most want the new Congress to address.
A plurality of Israeli Jews favour annexing the West Bank; two-thirds of Palestinians believe the two-state solution is no longer viable.
On Monday, a HuffPost/YouGov poll showed that few Americans had heard of the movement, but that a plurality opposed disbanding the agency.
The latest national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found a plurality of Democrats say the contest has been good for the party.
VR will need to knock something else off its pedestal to grab a big chunk of their time without the benefit of plurality.
The trick for the BJP is to split its enemies and win with a plurality, as India's first-past-the-post system allows.
A surpassing plurality of companies raise between $25,000 — roughly what most accelerator programs invest on the lower end — and half a million dollars.
A plurality believed the now-president to be a "mix of liberal and conservative", whereas just 28% thought the same of Mrs Clinton.
Indeed, for the last six years, a plurality of managers have taken the view that both inflation and growth would be below trend.
It is well known that PR allows for multiple parties to win, whereas plurality rule tends to winnow the options down to two.
Mr. Perot received nearly 19 percent of the vote that November against President George Bush and Bill Clinton, who won with a plurality.
Despite a very bad night, Trump is still on the path to willing a plurality, and possibly even a majority, of the delegates.
Compared to the plurality of ETF's, hedge funds, and institutional investors the US, the traders on the Shanghai are remarkably new to investment.
I'll be there because Trump needs to see those representing the plurality of Americans who did not vote for him or his agenda.
If the field remains split as it is now, it is possible for Mr Trump to win with just a plurality of votes.
In the survey, 29 percent said they though Mueller had cleared Trump of wrongdoing, while a 40 percent plurality said he had not.
His father was busy campaigning in Liberia—he faces a run-off on November 7 after obtaining a plurality in last month's election.
"We aren't going to hand the nomination to anyone with a plurality, no matter how close they are to 1,237," Mr. Priebus said.
The poll also found that a plurality, 21625 percent, of all voters said they were better off financially now than two years ago.
A recent poll shows a plurality of Americans want the next Supreme Court justice to be "more conservative" than outgoing Justice Anthony Kennedy.
However, British Culture Secretary Karen Bradley referred the case in September to the CMA to examine how a takeover would affect media plurality.
Compared with the Democrats' rules, the Republican ones are far more favorable to a candidate who wins with a plurality of the vote.
Mr. Trump, after all, had floated changing majority to plurality when it was not clear he would win the 1,237 delegates he needed.
A plurality of Democrats, 22019 percent, said they backed the question, while 33 percent were opposed and 18 percent said they were unsure.
The realities of French society today call for a more pragmatic and flexible approach, with fewer ideological diktats and less anxiety about plurality.
In 2014, though, a narrow plurality wanted to deport Central American child refugees from the U.S. Which is about where we are today.
A plurality of 45 percent approve of the tariffs Trump has slapped on imports such as aluminum and steel; only 38 percent disapprove.
In the 2014 mayoral election, turnout in the four wards where whites are either in the majority or the plurality was 28.98 percent.
A plurality of U.S. adults — 47 percent — also agree that public colleges should be tuition free, according to a Gallup survey in 2016.
Restricting foreign involvement in Iraq became a central issue in May's Iraqi elections, with al-Sadr supporters winning a plurality of the vote.
TV finds that a plurality of Americans want the GOP Congress to focus its waning days on border security and health care reform.
Even if Trump comes into the convention with a plurality of delegates, subsequent ballots could put his claim to the nomination at risk.
Mr. Trump won a plurality of evangelical votes in each of the last three Republican contests, in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada.
Dismissing the plurality of Republican primary voters who chose Trump as uneducated or misguided will have profound consequences for how we understand opposition.
Even a majority of rank-and-file Republicans support this right, and a plurality of self-identified "pro-life" people do as well.
The big picture: Regulators have previously suggested that the acquisition would not be in the public's best interest due to media plurality concerns.
And the center-left Social Democrats eked out a plurality in Brandenburg with 26% of the vote — 4 points ahead of the AfD.
Could journalists defensibly refuse to cover, or Republicans defensibly refuse to nominate, the clear winner of a plurality of the party's primary votes?
To win a plurality, Mr. Sanders would need to beat Mr. Biden by a similar eight-percentage-point margin in the remaining contests.
As long as one major political party endorses it, and a solid plurality of Americans support such an authoritarian slide, it is unstoppable.
Under current demographic trends this will get worse, as whites become a plurality of all Americans but remain a majority in most states.
If Trump wins a clear plurality of delegates, his supporters will be infuriated if the nomination were "stolen" from him by backroom elites.
But it's easy to imagine a future Trump, a candidate who shares his tyrannical nature but is skilled enough to capture a plurality.
Bloomberg saw slightly higher support in Hispanic-plurality counties, such as the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and the Great Basin of Utah.
Advocates say this system is more democratic than relying on a mere plurality, which often does not reflect the will of most voters.
"If you go in there with a strong plurality, that person should be the nominee," Jeff Weaver, Sanders's senior adviser, told the Atlantic.
Sanders, who leads Biden by 10 delegates, has said a plurality should determine the nominee at this summer's Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee.
The Delaware County Democrats were unable to agree on an endorsement, but Ms. Scanlon received a plurality of votes, followed by Ms. Lunkenheimer.
All of this means that Sanders has by far the best chance of any individual candidate of winning a plurality of delegates overall.
Instead, it is that the plurality winner, except in two states (Maine and Nebraska), wins all a state's electoral votes in presidential elections.
Bloomberg could fail to have a plurality but win a brokered convention, making his overall odds higher than the 15 percent given here.
A plurality of us now identify as independent, and polling data shows that our views do not fit neatly into either partisan box.
Sanders has racked up endorsements from progressive Democrats and public figures, and he maintains frontrunner status with a slight plurality in pledged delegates.
According to the entrance poll, Biden won 20073 percent of black voters in Nevada, a clear plurality and 12 points better than Sanders.
Trump has predicted there will be "riots" if he arrives at the convention with a plurality of delegates but doesn't win the nomination.
Historically the candidate who has earned the plurality of black votes — particularly in the South — has gone on to be the party's nominee.
For women, the top money regret was not saving enough: a plurality, or 222 percent, chose that option, versus 2135 percent of men.
The poll, commissioned by progressive super PAC American Bridge, found that a plurality — 43 percent — of those questioned believed Trump should fire Pruitt.
What is talked about less often, however, is that whites of all ages voted for Trump, including a plurality of young white voters.
An August Quinnipiac poll showed that for the first time in Trump's tenure, a plurality of voters said the economy is getting worse.
Sanders, who was the first choice of a plurality of Iowa caucus voters, finished just behind Buttigieg in national delegates from the state.
That 24 percent would bring Sanders [to a plurality] if those Biden supporters vote as they've indicated, putting him in a commanding position.
Given the diversity of underlying opinion, shoehorning a plurality of voters into one party is an exercise in trade-offs and conflict management.
In terms of plurality of people most are Stripe engineers, but again, there's just such a broad scope of work to do, right?
A majority of Americans think that taxes should be raised on corporations, and a plurality support raising taxes on people with higher incomes.
In succeeding panels, Birk paints a car wash, summer BBQ, and hunting cabin— more examples of the "freedom" and plurality of American society.
A majority of Americans think that taxes should be raised on corporations and a plurality support raising taxes on people with higher incomes.
In Trump's favor, though, is one big thing — he'd almost surely be the plurality first-place winner in delegates heading into the convention.
Today, a plurality of 62 countries voted in favor of the U.S.-led effort to address Hamas's responsibility for the disastrous conditions in Gaza.
A survey by Lifeway Research found that, among Protestant pastors, Mr Trump's lead was much smaller than previous Republican candidates'; a plurality were undecided.
A plurality of countries fall into the 12-member "hard" category, with scores of 25‑30, which indicate fairly strong opposition to Britain's position.
What's the point: A look at the national polls indicate that impeaching and removing Trump from office is at, a minimum, a plurality position.
They also couldn't have been most Republican voters' real top priority, because Candidate Trump would not have repeatedly won a plurality if they were.
At no point during the impeachment proceedings against Clinton did anywhere close to a plurality of Americans want Clinton impeached and removed from office.
Donald Trump swept last week's primaries with commanding margins, looking for the first time like a solid front-runner rather than a plurality favorite.
After Mr Ben Ali was overthrown in 2011, a party created by the movement won a plurality of seats in Tunisia's first free elections.
India's first-past-the-post electoral system can easily turn such a plurality into a big majority, if the opposition is divided (see chart).
The Socialist party of incumbent Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez emerged with a plurality from Spain's snap election this weekend, while its conservative rivals collapsed.
American Legion is no picture of judicial consensus: in additional to the plurality opinion six justices wrote separately to dissent or clarify their views.
The convention-coup fantasists studiously omit from their analysis any recognition that Republicans have pandered to this Trumpian plurality for the past eight years.
A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll released earlier this week found a similar split in opinion about a potential expansion, with a slight plurality opposed.
The outcome of these protests will be to censor the exhibition, curtail free speech and prevent the museum from showcasing a plurality of views.
Americans' first impressions of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch tilt positive, and plurality say Senate should vote to confirm him, CNN/ORC poll says.
A 46 percent plurality said Trump acted because of Comey's handling of the Russia investigation — an explanation the White House insists is not true.
I'm not trying to make everyone genderqueer, I'm just trying to create a world where we embrace a plurality, not a binary, of genders.
Meanwhile the 2012 election marked the first time that whites with a high-school education or less were not a plurality of eligible voters.
Her choice in 2010, Christian Wulff, was elected in a bruising third round of voting, when a plurality rather than an absolute majority suffices.
The largest plurality of Continental's 2016 budget spending will be in North Dakota's Bakken shale, which the company helped make a global oil play.
All this adds up to a Clinton plurality on March 1, but not the thumping sweep she would need to put the race away.
As the 2020 election approaches, public opinion has turned so harshly against ICE that a plurality of Democratic voters now support abolishing it entirely.
And he is the most polarizing president of modern times, with those who loathe him seemingly in the plurality over those who love him.
The Press Herald notes that Walker additionally ruled that the Constitution does not mandate that congressional elections be decided by a "plurality" of votes.
"The First Amendment stands as a bulwark against official religious prejudice and embodies our nation's deep commitment to religious plurality and tolerance," she said.
A plurality of respondents — 22019 percent — said they oppose Kavanaugh's nomination, compared to 38 percent who said they support it, according to the poll.
In response, members of the establishment have sent their own message back at the Trump plurality, and that message is pretty much this: #NeverTrump.
A plurality of Florida voters also said they approved of the job Trump is doing as president by a 2628 to 28500 percent margin.
A plurality of voters in all six countries, including those who identify as Social Democrats, want their governments to do more to limit migration.
None of it had any effect, because a plurality of Republican voters had decided that this pure embodiment of white resentment was their guy.
Trump's white nationalist demagoguery was unable to secure a plurality, let alone a majority, in a racially diverse country—but he didn't need one.
The overall House result was that Democrats won a plurality of the vote in states, making up 329 electoral votes to the Republicans' 206.
On Super Tuesday, a plurality of women voted for the winner in each of the 12 states where exit or entrance polls were conducted.
Trump, of course, had the added advantage of having a clear plurality of the voters behind him in the polls and in the votes.
A new Insider poll shows a plurality of Americans approve of the main elements in the $2 trillion stimulus plan emerging from the Senate.
The constitution states that winners are to be determined by a plurality, by winning the most votes, whether or not that constitutes a majority.
And all Americans should be asking: What do you do when a plurality of the electorate is willing to support a candidate like this?
But none of these parties have come close to gaining even a large plurality, let alone a majority of voters, in any one country.
Biden still won a plurality of the black vote in California, 244 percent, though it was not the dominant showing he turned in elsewhere.
He will be more in line with Republican elites on those topics — the type who routinely win support from a plurality of Republican voters.
Voters who are unaffiliated with either party — a 22016 percent plurality of all registered voters — can choose to vote in either primary on Wednesday.
As a result, a plurality or perhaps even a majority of people knew someone who was married to a person of a different race.
Plurality without majority Like Trump, Sanders won't need to get a majority of votes in the primaries and caucuses to win the nomination either.
But a plurality in each state think he deserves at least some credit for an improving economy, according to the latest NBCNews Marist poll.
Mr. Sanders has said — in response to a debate question — that he would consider having a plurality of delegates sufficient to win the nomination.
The assumption that the Democratic National Convention couldn't dare deny the nomination to Sanders if he has a first-round plurality deserves some skepticism.
"It's very likely that even if there is a plurality investigation that this will go through," Claire Enders of Enders Analysis told BBC radio.
While respondents said the GOP is better equipped to handle taxes, the Republican tax reform bill is still seen as unfavorable by a plurality.
The entire Trump presidency has been marked, for many of us who are part of the plurality that despises it, by anxiety and anger.
However, his win comes amid growing disenchantment, particularly among the urban, younger generation, about Putin's leadership and the lack of political plurality in Russia.
Conservatives still make up a plurality of the electorate, 28503 percent, about the same percentage of those who described themselves that way in 22019.
This is why Likud won that plurality in April, and also why it has consistently held a small lead in most pre-election polls.
When asked to choose between impeachment, congressional censure and no action by Congress, a plurality, 42 percent, support Congress taking no action against Trump.
A solid majority of Trump supporters say African Americans do not face serious discrimination (55%) and a plurality say the same about immigrants (48%).
When asked what could motivate them to vote in more elections, a plurality of nonvoters cited "a candidate I believe in" with 22 percent.
A plurality, 45 percent, said they were unsure and 41 percent said they support the rule change while 14 percent said they oppose it.
Hancock confirmed on Tuesday that he would not intervene in regards to Comcast, either on the grounds of broadcasting standards or on media plurality.
To "game" the system in a simple plurality-winner election, the basic strategy involves mobilizing your base while trying to tear down competing candidates.
The work is about histories — that is narratives, plurality, mining cause and effect, radiating the intersecting stories that congregate around different places or moments.
A plurality of analysts, 10, said demand will increase nationwide this year, compared with six who predict no change and three who expect a decrease.
The 22018-212 spread is the curve that the plurality — if not the majority — of money managers use when deciding whether the curve is inverted.
United States, where the court split 4-1-4 and Justice Scalia authored a plurality opinion that would significantly reduce the scope of the act.
AMLO's left-wing National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) will now hold the plurality of seats in both houses of Congress as a result of Sunday's election.
A plurality of independents — 2150% — said they don't think candidates are talking either single-payer or an optional program that would compete with private insurance.
More than half of the delegates are given to the winner, and winning a plurality or more virtually guarantees big wins in the congressional districts.
A plurality think the US hasn't been tough enough on Turkey in response to its military action in Syria, which targeted America's former Kurdish allies.
CLINTON -- At no point during the impeachment proceedings against Clinton did anywhere close to a plurality of Americans want Clinton impeached and removed from office.
Let me say there's a 42 million member constituency pushing for it, which is a plurality of the three-way race in the presidential race.
So he can probably breathe a lot easier, though an intraparty challenge is not out of the question in a district that's now plurality minority.
The show examines the pantheon of African water deities known collectively as Mami Wata, a sometimes-half-aquatic, gender-bending, often-contradictory plurality of beings.
The new company will be called T-Mobile, Mr Legere will run it and Deutsche Telekom, its parent firm, will own a plurality of shares.
Countries with a Stark plurality cluster in the continent's core, those dominated by Sparrows are scattered all around, Daeneryses have a stronghold in the east.
As we are now learning, the current primary system allows a candidate to be nominated with a plurality of voters if no strong opponent emerges.
Aim for a plurality, but do so with what amounts to a running mate who is then rewarded with a sinecure in the new administration.
The series suggests that Sikander has found what she has been looking for: an artistic identity that furthers her forays into cultural and artistic plurality.
A plurality of Americans approve of Neil Gorsuch, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, and say the Senate should confirm him, according to a new poll.
A plurality — 46 percent — admit that they have not been more cautious since the high-profile hacks, according to a new poll by Reuters/Ipsos.
Still, the Italian people, with a plurality, chose Berlusconi and Forza Italia, not just in 85033, but again in 2001 and once more in 2008.
Artist Juana Medina, who created the poster "Plurality Makes America Great" for the series, says she was inspired by her own experiences as an immigrant.
The plurality of the situations were interpersonal – challenging situations with colleagues, superiors, or customers which made it hard to move forward with a particular job.
A plurality of Americans had an unfavorable view of the 1963 March on Washington; Martin Luther King Jr.'s favorability ratings declined throughout the 1960s.
"   -- Donald Trump, on rumors of a contested convention meant to undercut him if he wins the plurality, but not majority, of delegates, would be "unfair.
A plurality, 42 percent, said they believe the economy is on the right track, versus 39 percent who said it is on the wrong track.
What's more, a plurality of all indebted Americans surveyed (34%) don't know how much of their monthly income goes toward paying down their personal debt.
Biden maintains the plurality of black and Latino support, with 47 percent of African Americans and 34 percent of Hispanics backing the former vice president.
The plurality of younger voters (43 percent), those between 21625 and 2900 years of age, said they wanted marijuana to be legal for any purpose.
Through the process of democratic elections, a significant plurality of those voting in the Republican primaries selected Mr. Trump as their preferred candidate for president.
A plurality of American voters in a new poll say they would prefer the popular vote to decide presidential elections instead of the Electoral College.
Let's set aside for a second that a plurality of drug arrests in America involve non-addicted pot smokers who do not need any treatment.
The massacre spurred outrage in Congress across the aisles and for the first time, polls showed that a plurality of Americans favored the president's impeachment.
Two weeks ago it submitted a proposal to the UK's competition authority to sell Sky to Disney if it would help ease media plurality worries.
Even if a candidate should fall just short of a majority but win the overwhelming plurality, he should not be stymied but must be nominated.
Independents are steadily increasing in number: They now constitute approximately 40 percent of Americans and make up a plurality of voters in key electoral states.
A plurality of whites, 21 percent, said health care should be provided privately, as opposed to the 32 percent who still supported government health insurance.
Only among the president's strongest supporters do a plurality believe his policies will bring back manufacturing jobs without raising prices, as Mr. Trump has claimed.
But both stayed out of the general election because they understood that, under plurality rule, they would be splitting the anti-Trump vote with Mrs.
Why it matters: U.S. health care spending is going to become increasingly unsustainable until employers — which cover a plurality of Americans — decide they've had enough.
For the first time in the community's history, it's acceptable to integrate "gamer" into the plurality of identities that any person sustains at one time.
His opponents appear wounded and exhausted after he outfought them to win a solid plurality for his right wing and religious coalition in this election.
The problem, of course, is that plurality — the existence of profoundly different points of view on questions of morality and politics — can never simply disappear.
In contrast, a plurality of these voters, 42 percent, said that Congressional Democrats would favor the wealthy, slightly ahead of Congressional Republicans at 40 percent.
Most of them said Mr. Sanders should not get the nomination outright if he falls short of that mark, even if he has a plurality.
The polls indicate that he is both the first choice of a plurality of voters, as well as the second choice for a sizable fraction.
In polls, the combined voter support for Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders has represented a plurality that is larger than Mr. Biden's support for months.
But a plurality (38 percent), when asked to name such a figure, answered "no one" or said that they "don't know" a national Latino leader.
This time around, there is enough of a plurality to point to a pervasive change at the position, and not just among the game's elite.
A plurality of it indeed wanted Trump, but other kinds of Republicans usually outran him, and sometimes by a considerable margin, in their own electorates.
Exit pollsters didn't think either Bhutto or the troop surge merited a question, but McCain's biggest margin came among the plurality who prioritized  the economy.
A strong 28503 percent plurality of Americans advocate for restraint in cases where a foreign population is being brutalized or victimized by their own governments.
At present, Wickremesinghe's United National party (UNP) hold a plurality in Sri Lanka's 225-seat assembly, and would be unlikely to support the new measures.
Stuck in an unenviable position, Heller, who won election with just a 45.9 percent plurality in 2012, is Democrats' top target for defeat next year.
According to a poll conducted by Morning Consult and POLITICO, a plurality of viewers — 23 percent — found that Biden performed the best at the Dec.
Rick Perry routinely claim about 2.7 million votes, with the exception of 2006, when Perry faced three well-known candidates and won a small plurality.
Since 1968, no one in either party has successfully defeated at the Convention the candidate who won a plurality of the primaries and the caucuses.
Marans said it would be disastrous for Democrats if Sanders were to have a plurality of delegates but lose the nomination in a brokered convention.
You, the plurality, became more important, according to the new Masters and now some Mistresses of the Universe, trying to figure out how to capitalize.
The Santander Cultural does not support one type of art, but art in its plurality, grounded in the profound respect we have for each individual.
In two new surveys of Virginians (here and here), a plurality say Mr. Northam should stay in office, and even more oppose impeaching the governor.
It really is the case that most Americans, certainly a plurality of Americans, hold fairly libertarian or classical liberal views on a multitude of issues.
A plurality of voters who made their minds up at the last minute in Iowa broke for Mr. Rubio, accounting for his unexpectedly strong finish there.
As in 2014 they largely failed to form cross-party alliances, allowing the BJP to win numerous three-way races with a mere plurality of votes.
A 43 percent plurality see the next rate hike coming in June, but some 53 percent say it could happen in either March, April or May.
A 003 percent plurality see the next rate hike coming in June, but some 200 percent say it could happen in either March, April or May.
Vautier's once edgy and important theory of total-art poses a plurality of philosophical issues for deliberation that deal with the history of metaphor and comparison.
As in Iowa, Sanders ran behind his total vote from four years earlier but had more than enough to get a plurality of the popular vote.
A plurality of independents — 2150% — said they don't think candidates are talking about either single-payer or an optional program that would compete with private insurance.
But many still harbored fears over his prospects and doubted whether he could win a plurality of Democratic votes in the 2008 primary against Hillary Clinton.
That is the view not only of those who voted to remain, but a plurality of those who voted to leave, according to NatCen Social Research.
Harris won a plurality in California while splitting the Deep South with Biden; Warren racked up delegates in liberal enclaves on the coasts and populist Midwest.
The non-college educated hourly wage earning Americans who still make up the plurality of this country just don't get mentioned in too many campaign speeches.
A 753 percent majority of Democrats believes the U.S. gives too much of a boost to the rich, and a 46 percent plurality of Republicans agrees.
Waiting for a plurality of Android phones to adopt those sensors before its VR efforts can take off seems like a very bad strategy for Google.
A large plurality of full members (22%) backed him; his majorities among union affiliates (23%) and the £2120 "registered supporters" (2000%) propelled him to overwhelming victory.
It's a big country with a plurality of artists/cities/sounds, so maybe the easy answer is "many, many things," which is a totally weak answer.
A raft of recent polls — from NBC News, CNN, Monmouth University and Quinnipiac University, among others — all suggest a plurality of Americans dislike the new law.
He crafted an unusual plurality decision with justices Sandra Day O'Connor and David Souter that jettisoned Roe's trimester framework for evaluating when states can restrict abortion.
"All that remained between the promise of Roe and the darkness of the [Webster] plurality was a single, flickering flame," he wrote in his concurring opinion.
A 46% plurality of Americans said they were almost certain to vote against the president next November, compared to 34% almost certain to vote for him.
And he's argued that he should be awarded the nomination if he wins the plurality of the vote, a plea all but certain to be ignored.
For good or ill, many European electoral systems foster, rather than suffocate, candidates who can't win majorities but who have a shot at winning a plurality.
Jubelirer, Justice Kennedy, concurring only in the result, wrote: I do not understand the plurality to conclude that partisan gerrymandering that disfavors one party is permissible.
Running in a swing state where a plurality of voters disapprove of Trump, according to most surveys, Casey has not faced as much of a dilemma.
The campaign will also reportedly target Phoenix, where Trump won Maricopa County by a narrow plurality in 2016 despite it voting reliably Republican for six decades.
Around the country, she won a majority of voters over all, harvesting the country's growing and densely packed big cities and a plurality of the suburbs.
A plurality of Americans "mostly believe" the news stories that are being reported on by the media, according to a Hill-HarrisX survey released on Thursday.
Brandon Republicans effectively have no choice but to adapt: My son was born the year when annual white births were a plurality, no longer the majority.
But if an establishment-friendly candidate ends up with a plurality, a second ballot may not look so bad, argues Ed Kilgore at New York magazine.
None of this means that Democrats would be justified in denying Sanders the nomination if he arrives at the convention with a strong plurality of delegates.
Many experts and some opposition politicians in Poland say the situation will only be resolved if political leaders soften their resistance to migrants and embrace plurality.
Angela Merkel, the chancellor of the past 12 years, emerged from September's federal elections with a much smaller plurality than she'd had in her last government.
There is a very real possibility of a repeat "plurality reversal" in 2018, with Democrats again getting more votes but not gaining control of the House.
While moviegoers can be reasonably expected to have viewed a plurality of the same new films, fiction features enough output and subdivisions to consistently split readers.
This is a big change from late January, the week after Mr. Trump took office, when in another Rasmussen survey a slight plurality supported the wall.
A plurality, 41 percent, of Medicaid recipients, are white; 22 percent are black; 25 percent are Hispanic; and 12 percent are other ethnicities, including Asian-American.
Trump needs to win the state's 28503 at-large delegates — based on a statewide plurality — and at least four or five of its nine congressional districts.
A plurality of the hundred of us were merely physicians or attorneys, and I could see only one man in pants hiked up around his stomach.
Only nine of those interviewed said Sanders should become the nominee purely on the basis of arriving at the convention with a plurality of pledged delegates.
The poll, which entered the field one day before the New Hampshire primary and concluded on Wednesday, shows a plurality of black voters still supporting Biden.
It will be up to Karen Bradley, the Conservative government's culture, media and sport minister to decide whether the plurality situation has materially changed since 2010.
Instead, he was chosen after a year of deliberation by two parties — Sairoon and Fatah — after neither party won a plurality in the May 2018 elections.
In addition, a plurality said the tax cuts would have a large impact on the federal deficit, while having only a small effect on economic growth.
But he lost the popular vote in the 2016 election and his electoral-college plurality was more modest than many of those won by earlier presidents.
In Federalist No. 10, Madison, who went on to become the nation's fourth president, rejects that argument by insisting that plurality and liberty are complementary phenomenon.
Despite a peak approval rating, a plurality of those polled do not support the key policy Trump has been pushing this week: steel and aluminum tariffs.
His political ethos of "unity in diversity" was a rallying cry for plurality, a country for all, in which all religions could cohabit and progress together.
It's also a clarifying example of the absurdities of the American winner-take-all two-party electoral system, rooted in the single-member, plurality-winner district.
A plurality of Republican caucus voters, about 23 in 210, said a candidate sharing their values was the quality that mattered most in deciding whom to support.
If there is one thing that voting experts unanimously agree on, it is that plurality voting is a bad idea, or at least a badly outdated one.
Intended to represent Africa and its diasporas, the inaugural exhibition of the permanent collection attempts to give shape to the plurality of African identities and visual languages.
Despite President Trump&aposs efforts to blame Democrats for the catastrophe, polls showed that a plurality of Americans placed the blame squarely on the president&aposs shoulders.
Polling by the Israeli Democracy Institute finds that a growing number of Israelis — a plurality, now — believe Israel should privilege its Jewish identity over its democratic one.
"(It is a) cabinet that reflects this new stage in the history of the country and our political process: plurality, unity and dialogue," Moreno said on Twitter.
In 48 states and the District of Columbia, all electoral votes are awarded to the candidate who wins a plurality of the popular vote in that state.
As 2019 elections approach, the West can help to support transition from the quasi-plurality of past decades to true democracy, where voters really have their say.
The Republican establishment is hoping Trump will arrive at the convention with only a plurality of delegates, rather than the majority needed to win the nomination outright.
We can believe in the plurality of sexual expression, the validity of all orientations and identities, but that doesn't mean we all have the same user experience.
In other districts, a candidate glut could prevent a front-runner from winning decisively, increasing the odds that no candidate will have a majority or strong plurality.
In Gallup polling for the week leading up to that day, a plurality of Americans disapproved of Obama's job performance: 85033 percent approved, and 47 percent disapproved.
While the Liberals lost seats in parliament, controlling only a plurality of seats rather than an outright majority, they still have enough to keep control of government.
In June the Tories won a plurality of working-class votes for the first time since Margaret Thatcher was in office, according to YouGov, a polling company.
But the idea had taken hold that, by connecting people and giving them a voice, social media had become a global force for plurality, democracy and progress.
A plurality of bettors - 29 percent - favor Duke University's Blue Devils to win, according to a report from the American Gaming Association (AGA), a casino industry group.
That throws even more uncertainty into the mix, as it's possible the candidate with the plurality of support going into the convention won't manage to emerge victorious.
Unofficial returns showed him with nearly 39 percent of the vote, far ahead of his closest competitor in a system that requires only a plurality to win.
The rule raised the threshold by requiring that a candidate win a plurality of delegates in eight states, instead of five, to be considered at the convention.
The poll also found that a plurality of Americans  — 85033 percent — consider Trump's executive order to be a Muslim ban, while 43 percent said it is not.
The earnings season about to start is the relatively rare reporting period where good numbers might actually be a straightforward catalyst for a plurality/majority of stocks.
While Republicans were more likely to be concerned that spy agencies have too much discretion, the plurality of GOP respondents — 49 percent — said they have enough power.
In his own buildings, Gropius was a major exponent of light-filled and spare modernist architecture, though he nurtured a plurality of styles in other artists' work.
A plurality of members surveyed — 2202 percent — said they either didn't know who they would choose in 2628 or that they preferred "someone else," the survey found.
In the country's last elections, in April 2014, the conservatives won a plurality of the parliamentary vote, while Mr. Ivanov was re-elected with a slim majority.
Donnelly has done enough to at least make a plurality of Indiana voters have a positive view of him, according to a Morning Consult survey in April.
The broadcaster said: "The CMA should not in its assessment simply assume the 'continued provision of Sky News' and its current contribution to plurality, 'absent the transaction'".
A plurality of voters believes that Manchin hasn't been supportive enough of Trump, but half of the voters believe he understands the issues that common people face.
He has locked down a large plurality of voters on the right, but not enough to guarantee that he will win a majority of Republican convention delegates.
Similarly, a majority of Democrats (70 percent) and a plurality of independent (43 percent) think Trump has increased racial divisions, something only 15 percent of Republicans believe.
Which is why the greater sin of the Republican Party wasn't that Mr. Trump won the nomination by carrying a plurality of votes in a large field.
He won a plurality in Monday's vote, according to still-incomplete returns, giving him a decent shot at forming a government and earning a record fifth term.
Nationally, blacks and Hispanics together make up a plurality of recipients, at 21960 percent (21 percent African-American and 25 percent Hispanic); whites make up 40 percent.
For instance, even if a majority or plurality of delegates are bound to vote for Trump, they're not bound to vote in any particular way on rules.
Instead of giving the presidency to the plurality winner in a seven-candidate race, instant runoff would ensure that the majority decides between the two top candidates.
In the August Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, the President's 43 percent job approval was boosted by a plurality giving him positive marks on the economy.
"Bernie wants to redefine the rules and just say he just needs a plurality," Jay Jacobs, chairman of the New York State Democratic Party, told the Times.
And just as in the United States, the diversity in the students' responses reflected the plurality of South Vietnamese society, a diversity often underappreciated from the outside.
The promise of fascism was to replace plurality by unity — "one people, one state, one leader," in the words of the Nazi slogan — thus making debate unnecessary.
And on its debut, "One Day Wonder" — nominated for best large jazz ensemble album — the group corrals a plurality of Pan-American influences into an organic identity.
While a plurality continues to support the inquiry overall, they also remain stable in their opposition to Democrats' handling of the inquiry, 46 percent to 42 percent.
A 44 percent plurality of Republicans said Kelly is "fair to all" in her coverage, while 38 percent said she was "unfair to Trump" but not others.
Smith, who has polled voters in the state for decades, told me no candidate since 249 has won without capturing a plurality of the state's registered voters.
Its 2628 delegates are selected on what is basically a winner-take-all basis: Whoever gets the plurality in each district and statewide wins all the delegates.
A plurality of voters think the impeachment inquiry being led by House Democrats is not moving fast enough, according to a new nationwide poll released on Tuesday.
A plurality of Americans said they would blame either President Donald Trump or Republicans in Congress for a shutdown, while fewer say they would blame congressional Democrats.
No candidate has won the state's primary without also winning a plurality of their party's voters, said Andy Smith, a pollster at the University of New Hampshire.
The Economist poll showed a plurality of Americans backing both Trump's impeachment (45 percent to 39 percent) and his removal from office (47 percent to 40 percent).
So we also need, I believe, an approach that focuses on a plurality of distinct "capabilities," or freedoms, that each species requires to live a flourishing life.

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