Republicans are the plurality in 12 states, while independents make up the plurality in 10 states.
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That's my view, as it is the view of a plurality — albeit a narrow plurality — of the American people.
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It is not yet an insurgency, but the appearance of political plurality may escalate into a demand for actual plurality.
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Since the House began its inquiry, opinion has flipped from a plurality in opposition to a plurality in support of impeachment.
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So Kasich would need to not just win a plurality of delegates going forward if he wants to have a plurality at the convention.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Amy Klobuchar, won a plurality of voters 65 and older.
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In contrast, many other awards use a simple plurality vote.
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The problem still was, though, that streaming is a plurality.
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Polls suggest that a plurality of Swedes favour NATO membership.
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Paul LePage, who was twice elected with a mere plurality.
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Replacing plurality rule with majority rule would improve American primaries.
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However, the plurality (44%) of teachers spent $250 or less.
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Plurality primaries stymie majority will and help create dysfunctional government.
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A plurality, 41 percent, didn't feel strongly in either direction.
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A plurality of all Americans favored past agreements, it said.
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Plurality within the media is what gives it that richness.
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A plurality of health economists seem to question this argument.
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A 48% plurality of voters in the commonwealth say Gov.
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We&aposre a democracy that has a plurality of political parties.
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A plurality of Republican voters now describe themselves as "very" conservative.
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Plurality is the future, if we wish to create equitable systems.
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I'm grateful that characters like Virginia put that plurality on display.
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But it still employs the worst form of voting — simple plurality.
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This plurality of voices is not in itself a bad thing.
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Minnesotans were also familiar with the shortcomings of simple plurality voting.
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In the Philippine system, only a plurality is required to win.
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A plurality, 2628 percent, think the law is a bad idea.
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A plurality of Democrats (37%) agreed that Trump should be tougher.
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In 1992, a plurality of the court in Planned Parenthood v.
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The plurality winner, upstart centrist Emmanuel Macron, won with 23.9 percent.
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There are no runoffs so a plurality was enough to win.
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The thing is, nobody knows yet what a "strong" plurality is.
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Should the politician with a plurality of delegates be the nominee?
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Should the politician with a plurality of delegates be the nominee?
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That includes a plurality of Democrats, who approved 21625 to 2900.
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A plurality of Republicans don't feel good about increased racial diversity.
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The plurality of Vo's artistic persona upends assumptions about artistic genius.
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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.
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Yes, our country has a plurality of different opinions and political parties.
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And Republicans, at least a plurality of them, embraced him for it.
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However, a plurality of the respondents still expect Kavanaugh to be confirmed.
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Unlike the Western tradition, which majors on singularity, Chinese thinking values plurality.
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That could send voting into the third round, where a plurality suffices.
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But, in 2016, Trump won the county by just a narrow plurality.
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He was allowed to win by a plurality, not a simple majority.
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What would a race for a national popular vote plurality look like?
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We really try to have a plurality of perspectives in the room.
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A plurality believe he's off to a "poor start," the data showed.
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Fox has offered some remedies to address media ownership plurality in Europe.
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Such a plurality means that airlines will be empowered to regulate themselves.
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Even a plurality of Republicans said he was doing a good job.
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A plurality of Democrats, 44 percent, say economic conditions will be worse.
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Now a plurality of voters favor impeachment, but Republicans remain overwhelmingly opposed.
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A slim plurality of Americans said they thought life had been better.
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Yet Mr. Trump keeps on attracting a plurality of Republican primary voters.
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Wyche Fowler won a plurality (not a majority) in the general election.
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They were split on Trump, and a plurality supported repealing the ACA.
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A plurality — 47 percent — said they wished several candidates would drop out.
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The plurality of their efforts illustrates the immense difficulty of this task.
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Under the current system, Mr. Trump wins with 45 percent, a plurality.
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Yes, somebody'll have a plurality ... And then you go to a convention.
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A plurality of people are meeting one another for the first time.
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A plurality of economists (38%) believe a recession will begin in 2020.
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In the Worcester public school system, a plurality of students are Latino.
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Sanders would still be favored to win a plurality of delegates overall.
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In late 2014, Nidaa Tounes won a plurality in the parliamentary elections.
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Warren remains the second choice for a plurality of voters — 21 percent.
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It allows him to win with only a clear plurality among liberals.
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Joe Biden just fits that bill for the plurality of black voters.
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Most recent polls have showed a plurality of voters oppose Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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Based on Morning Consult's polling, a plurality of Americans agree with that decision.
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Indiana allocates a large share of votes to whoever wins a statewide plurality.
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A 228% plurality says Mueller did not clear Trump, while 21% remain unsure.
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Sanders' brand of fighting leftist politics won a narrow plurality in New Hampshire.
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Anybody growing tired of Britain's partisan newspapers might welcome a little more plurality.
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His party, Likud, would handily win a plurality were an election held today.
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It was Kennedy who joined in the plurality decision in Planned Parenthood v.
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It's thought that Trump can only win a plurality and not a majority.
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LePage was elected and reelected governor with a plurality in three-way races.
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A plurality of 2628 percent said that Barr should not have to testify.
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Again, this isn't merely a plurality or a particularly partisan point of view.
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Trump is virtually assured of winning a strong plurality on that first ballot.
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And even a plurality of gun owners want to see stronger gun laws.
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That group includes the plurality of officials favoring three rates hikes next year.
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Now Biden stands to win at least a plurality of Virginia's 99 delegates.
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Presumably, at least a plurality of those votes would have gone to Biden.
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Latinos now have a plurality; they and Asian-Americans combined are the majority.
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A plurality of Americans already want Kavanaugh confirmed, according to a Rasmussen poll.
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A plurality of 36 percent said they do not know him at all.
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Polls also indicate a plurality of voters favor Democrats over Republicans this November.
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That's contrary to what the U.S. stands for: liberty, freedom, democracy and plurality.
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A Gallup survey also found a plurality of voters is against his confirmation.
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Moreover, in 29 of the 50 states, a plurality of voters opposes impeachment.
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A healthy plurality chose his opponent, but his supporters dominated key "swing" states.
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But a plurality of Democratic voters do support abolishing ICE, the poll shows.
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O'Connor was more than a co-author of the plurality opinion in Casey.
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The plurality said it wouldn't, and the remainder were uncertain or didn't answer.
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The plurality of felonious killings happens during arrests — especially of robbery or burglary suspects.
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Even with that sort of very basic AR, its plurality is already well proven.
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A plurality of those who voted for Donald Trump also agree with those positions.
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Ennahda, an Islamist party, won a plurality in the legislature and formed a coalition.
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The volunteers came from 26 different states, but the plurality of them were Texans.
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It is a show that works to tap into the plurality of our humanness.
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In a plurality-rule system like ours, you need to have the most votes.
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A plurality — 2628 percent — say the federal judge's suspension makes the nation less safe.
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Experiencing the plurality within the Islamic tradition would vitiate the puritan call-to-arms.
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The plurality of Republicans, 22019 percent, said that conservatives face "a lot" of discrimination.
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Indeed, two years after his confirmation, he joined the plurality in Planned Parenthood v.
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It also reflects the fact that a plurality of Americans today identify as independents.
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In a few decades, America will be a plurality of racial and ethnic minorities.
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It is becoming apparent, however, that Stevens's plurality opinion was a masterful chess move.
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A plurality of those 30 and over cited cable news as the primary source.
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Three conditions stand out: Let's begin with the single-winner plurality system of elections.
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A plurality said he would go down as one of the worst in history.
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I'm among the plurality of Americans who find abortion to be a vexing issue.
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"There is the tendency to see a plurality as single minded," Professor Marsh said.
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A plurality of Democrats have even said they support abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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And a plurality, 48 percent, say Trump, former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen.
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That's part of the reason the majority versus plurality question is being raised now.
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Among Sanders' supporters, a plurality, 44 percent, would pick Warren, a fellow liberal candidate.
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A plurality of the incidents, more than 130, were anti-immigrant involved SPLC reported.
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NPR was recently applauded for embracing a plurality of diverse voices on its air.
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Bandemar, but a plurality of the justices backtracked on this position in Veith v.
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An intensity of feeling combines, in our tactile lives, with a plurality of kinds.
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Bernie Sanders says winning a plurality of delegates is good enough for the nomination.
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If his current trajectory holds, he'll win a plurality of delegates before the convention.
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A plurality support Medicare-for-all system in full and the Green New Deal.
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There is very little acknowledgment of a middle ground of plurality, multidimensionality, and nuance.
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So the current situation is that a narrow plurality of voters now favors impeachment.
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In a three-way race, Trende argued, Trump could keep racking up plurality victories.
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For at least a plurality of Republicans, though, increased racial diversity is a problem.
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A narrow plurality of GOP primary voters supported Donald Trump; an overwhelming majority didn't.
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Here's the bottom line: In a plurality-winner election, campaigning is entirely zero-sum.
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Toronto's metropolitan area makes up the plurality the population in the region, around 6.1 million.
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Arpaio lost in Maricopa County the same night Trump won the plurality of its votes.
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When consumer AR gets here, it will have the same competitive advantage mobile had: plurality.
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The zine is a scrapbook, but it's also a catalogue of his vision for plurality.
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In 2005 PiS took a quarter of the vote, enough for a plurality in parliament.
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Because of our single-winner plurality system of elections, third parties almost never gain representation.
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Instead the transaction has been mired in concerns about media plurality and the firm's governance.
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"If you don't consolidate, Trump is going to win the nomination by plurality," said Sen.
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"The world needs a plurality of views when it comes to China coverage," he said.
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He appoints the chairman and a plurality of seats on the agency's Board of Trustees.
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A plurality of registered voters say the media is to blame for instigating political violence.
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A plurality of voters sought to reject Trump, fearing his policies, intentions, personality and competence.
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A 36 percent plurality call it a bad idea, while the rest have no opinion.
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A Public Policy Polling survey released Tuesday shows a plurality of Maine voters want Sen.
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A 36 percent plurality called it a bad idea, while the rest had no opinion.
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Even a plurality of Democrats agreed with this proposal, by a 48 to 43 margin.
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Some proposals supported by the Democratic Party's left flank have a plurality of support nationwide.
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A plurality of 45 percent approve of Trump's imposition of tariff's, with 38 percent disapproving.
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That allowed Trump to roll up victory after victory with a plurality of the vote.
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If Bernie Sanders wins a plurality, many fear that a contested convention could be disastrous.
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For instance, Pew Research shows that opposition to Keystone XL has recently reached a plurality.
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Any talks "must be based on the recognition of the plurality of opinions", he added.
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In a crowded primary field, his favor among ultraconservatives could amount to a victorious plurality.
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Suwage's conversion to Islam and his interfaith marriage make him an ideal proponent for plurality.
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A majority of Americans support the Democratic impeachment inquiry; a plurality wants him impeached already.
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The left-leaning firm found that 6900 percent of respondents -- a plurality -- want Pruitt fired.
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"Media plurality goes to the heart of our democratic process," said investigation chair Anne Lambert.
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If Sanders had amassed only a plurality, however, Bloomberg says he will keep pressing forward.
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He therefore gained only a plurality of the votes cast – nothing like he loudly proclaims.
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"He thinks he'll have a plurality, but he certainly won't have a majority," said Rep.
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By October, several polls found a plurality of Americans agreed that Trump should be impeached.
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A plurality of the district's voters are registered Democrats, but McCready recognized its true politics.
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Polls still show that a plurality of voters think Trump should be removed from office.
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But still, by 48% to 45%, a plurality of them said they supported Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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A plurality — 32 percent — says he made things worse, including 63 percent of white Republicans.
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The results were surprising: A plurality of voters agreed with Pelosi, despite the lopsided question.
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A plurality of them — 37 percent — say the tax law will actually reduce the deficit.
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But they also voted him back in, by a small plurality — on the same ballot.
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There, he won a plurality, with about 35 percent of voters voting for Mr. Correia.
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Nonetheless, he only extended his plurality to 46.3% — meaning the ranked-choice voting rounds would proceed.
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He managed to put together a plurality of votes, mostly drawing from the country's middle class.
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He has proven to have a large enough base of dedicated supporters to win a plurality.
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Without Trump as a choice in this scenario, a plurality of voters surveyed — 41% — were undecided.
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Both Justice O'Connor's plurality opinion and Justice Souter's concurrence seemed keenly aware of the scholarly arguments.
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But even though Mr. Cruz won a plurality of evangelicals in the Iowa caucuses on Feb.
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And a plurality of Mr. Trump's supporters wish that the South had won the Civil War.
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López Obrador currently has a double-digit lead, and Mexico's presidential election is determined by plurality.
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Should any Pop art exhibition omit the shape-shifting commercial manifestations and plurality of this era?
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Intuitively speaking, picking a fight with a plurality of the Republican electorate doesn't make much sense.
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The politician has to get not just attention, but also at least a plurality of support.
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A significant plurality, 43 percent, say the Senate should confirm Gorsuch — including 85033 percent of independents.
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Using the current system, however, the plurality winner would be Mr. Trump — with 40 percent support.
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A plurality of respondents said Republicans were more to blame than Clinton in every single poll.
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This may come at the peril of Democrats: A plurality thought this might hurt them electorally.
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A plurality of African Americans also say the statues should stay by 44 to 40 percent.
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A plurality of 45 percent approve of the President's imposition of tariff's, with 553 percent disapproving.
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A plurality of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court said in 1989's Price Waterhouse v.
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Ranked Choice Voting didn't result in a true majority as promised-simply a plurality measured differently.
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It's a function of southern plurality, a vat of molten fat that represents a melting pot.
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So for most chefs on the list, chicken accounted for the plurality of their animal deaths.
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Governors can generally win by picking up a plurality of the vote anywhere in the state.
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All this matters because Trump has been winning plurality victories against a divided field so far.
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But on just four occasions has the Republican victor gained a plurality of the popular vote.
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A strong plurality, 49 percent, said the president-elect's use of Twitter is a bad thing.
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You're allowed to create a plurality of identities within one person, within the same black person.
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First, what to do with the plurality of voters who had lost faith in American government?
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He also won a plurality of the white vote and finished second among African American voters.
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They are doomed, by the unforgiving math, never to comprise a dominant plurality in this country.
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It's also a reminder that the plurality of Washington's residents — about 45 percent — are African-American.
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The winning candidate needs to earn true majority support — a plurality does not make a victory.
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A plurality of Georgia's electric generation jobs are in solar, according to the Department of Energy.
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A plurality may get you a state, but it will not necessarily get you the nomination.
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The survey found that a 22018 plurality favors impeachment, including 24.9 percent who favor it strongly.
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In each month, a bare plurality were in favor of impeaching and removing Trump from office.
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His center-right Austrian People's Party looks set for a big plurality, but not a majority.
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But a plurality of respondents among all major demographic and political groups sided with the FBI.
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Because these elections are held in single-member plurality districts, we have a two-party system.
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In contrast, a September poll showed that a plurality of Arizonans opposed the measure in their state.
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Of the 135 to respond, a plurality said they would follow the lead of their congressional district.
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A plurality of voters, 47.6 percent, support impeaching and removing Trump, against 43.4 percent who oppose it.
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The wealthiest 4 percent of voting-age Americans, by a narrow plurality, supported a Democrat for president.
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What Kasich can do is — is pull enough votes away to let Trump win with a plurality.
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Furthermore, a plurality think that the eventual trigger for a recession will be Federal Reserve rate hikes.
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The plurality of families enter the US between ports of entry, as they did even before metering.
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While the plurality of veterans (43%) are age 35-54, 54% of rookies are age 1003-34.
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IN MOST DEMOCRACIES, one side needs at least a plurality of the votes to form a government.
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Plurality rule does this by exaggerating the support for the winner, misrepresenting the voice of the people.
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Egyptians handed the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group, the presidency and a plurality in parliament in 2012.
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A plurality, 35 percent, said they believed Fairfax should resign, with 25 percent saying he should not.
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If the GOP race continues at the same pace, Trump would likely have a plurality of delegates.
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It is hard to imagine either Trump or the Trumpistas withdrawing quietly after winning a substantial plurality.
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According to one recent survey, a plurality of Americans consider him the best president in their lifetime.
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Connected to the past, and loving our heritage we also wish to affirm our alterity, our plurality.
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Exit-poll data found that a plurality of voters saw health care as the most important issue.
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Instead of a ladder, we are facing an enormous plurality of cognitions with many peaks of specialization.
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A plurality (266%) say they and their families will be about the same should the plan pass.
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A plurality of respondents, hovering between 45% and 47%, have said they support impeachment in each poll.
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At that time, polls showed the Affordable Care Act was viewed unfavorably by a plurality of Americans.
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A plurality of viewers say "Saturday Night Live" has gotten "too political," according to a new poll.
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In June 2005, 41%, a plurality, wanted President George W. Bush to nominate a more conservative justice.
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A plurality — 41 percent — said the procedure should be allowed only in cases of rape or incest.
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A plurality (30%) said they would vote primarily based on candidates' support or opposition to President Trump.
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Now, to actually win the nomination, you need a majority of pledged delegates, not just a plurality.
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Critics have cited media plurality in Sweden and Finland as one reason for concerns about the deal.
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"My friends, we may think differently, differences are great, a plurality of ideas is great," he said.
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Now Biden stands to win at least a plurality of North Carolina's 22020 delegates and Virginia's 99.
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While the plurality of veterans (43%) are age 35-54, 54% of rookies are age 12-34.
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But, he said, "Plurality is the name of the new game," as shown by newly emerging gayborhoods.
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His early-state successes have given him a clear path to a plurality of pledged convention delegates.
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"Bernie wants to redefine the rules and just say he just needs a plurality," Mr. Jacobs said.
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A narrow, 40 percent plurality don't expect such reform to have much of an impact at all.
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In each of these three elections, the plurality winner earned about 2628 percent of the popular vote.
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Multiple parties can thrive because they don't need to win a plurality in order to get representation.
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Trump's 21980 opponent, the centrist liberal Hillary Clinton, won a 26.4 percent plurality in the popular vote.
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A plurality of 40% said they would definitely vote for him, with 25% considering voting for Bush.
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However, the plurality say there is no difference between the sexes on every trait except being compassionate.
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Mayors, state legislators and governors can be elected by, at minimum, a plurality of the popular vote.
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The latest polls show Sanders with a plurality of support but the moderates combining for a majority.
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No presidential candidate has ever won the primary without a plurality of his or her own party's voters.
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In fact, those statements did nothing to dim his appeal to the plurality of Republicans who supported him.
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A plurality of 39 percent think it should stay at current levels, while 28 percent want immigration increased.
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But three snap polls suggested that a plurality of the viewers thought Mr Macron had won the debate.
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But VR is all-consuming by nature, which gives it a plurality challenge that mobile did not face.
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You could maybe see a Kasich who won a plurality of delegates getting selected at a brokered convention.
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The plurality of lies came from Trump himself, and most of them took place while he was president.
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Under the rules then, the plurality of votes against changing the law was enough to carry the day.
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But in the rest of the exurbs beyond the Washington Beltway, Stewart won a plurality of the votes.
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In a five-person (or seventeen-person) race, one third of the votes is impressive, often a plurality.
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"Consequently, we are disappointed that the Secretary of State remains minded to refer on plurality," the company said.
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A slight plurality of those under 30 said they would favor a ban, 43 percent to 42 percent.
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Asked why, a plurality of respondents said it is harder today to succeed than it used to be.
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The rule upped the amount of states from a plurality of five states to a majority of eight.
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But among whites, the sides flip: a plurality of whites -- 49% - said the race were treated equally vs.
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In the 2015 British election, the Labour Party enjoyed a plurality in every female age group under 55.
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Because it appears that a plurality of Filipino voters do not, in fact, want continuity: they want change.
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A plurality of voters wants to see an independent special counsel investigate both the Trump and Clinton campaigns.
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In addition, a majority disapproves of President Donald Trump, and a plurality disapproves of the Republican tax law.
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A plurality, 37%, say human activity and natural changes in the environment both contribute equally to climate change.
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Humphrey got twelve million fewer votes than Johnson did in 1964, and he still nearly won a plurality.
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The survey also showed a plurality, 47 percent, blaming Trump for the shutdown, while 33 percent blamed Democrats.
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The plurality, 21625 percent, said that the president has acted in line with how they imagined he would.
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A plurality of respondents liked the idea of giving higher priority to potential migrants who already speak English.
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That included a plurality of Americans, 44 percent, who support a carbon tax, while 29 percent oppose it.
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Africans account for a plurality of immigrants in the system, making up 44% of people given green cards.
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"We begin with the principle ... that capital punishment is constitutional," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the plurality.
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By a 5-point margin, a plurality think Kim got a better deal for his country, at 40%.
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Astonishingly, a plurality of voters in four of those swing states had not yet settled on a candidate.
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That poll found that a plurality of voters only support Clinton because they oppose Trump, and vice versa.
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U.S. That case split 4-1-4, with Justice Scalia drafting a plurality opinion joined by three justices.
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Still, a plurality of Americans believes athletes should not kneel during the anthem, including nine in ten Republicans.
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No huge surprises on Super Tuesday, as Trump increased his plurality with wins in a majority of states.
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According to Ballotpedia's tracker, one poll in February found plurality support, but another in August found majority opposition.
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A recent poll found that a plurality of Germans would favor an American military withdrawal from their country.
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"This is much more serious, because here we witness the threat to democracy, to democratic plurality," she said.
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In that sense, his support looks solid enough: he has retained the support of a plurality of voters.
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Italy just gave the plurality of its vote to a party that is highly sympathetic to Vladimir Putin.
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In the two most recent surveys, however, a plurality, 44.5 percent, supported repeal while 43 percent backed retention.
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Median vote share for Bloomberg in Hispanic-plurality counties was 17%, compared to 14% among all other counties.
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And in 2016 Mr. Ledbetter, along with a narrow plurality of voters in Knox, voted for Mr. Trump.
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Sanders has insisted that he should emerge as the nominee if he wins a plurality of the votes.
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There is evidence that such an approach might gain the support of at least a plurality of nations.
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According to a pre-election survey, a slight plurality of Trump supporters, 48 percent, oppose defunding Planned Parenthood.
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He posted "Truth," a 14-minute strafe of consonance, plurality and positivism, on his YouTube channel on Wednesday.
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Sixty-nine percent, including a plurality of Republicans, want a Senate trial to include testimony from new witnesses.
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Four of the court's members voted to uphold the law, with Justice Elena Kagan writing for the plurality.
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But Biden's broader point was true — a strong plurality of African Americans are with him at the moment.
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Surveys showed at the time that a plurality to a majority of Americans understood and opposed Trump's wrongdoing.
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The plurality, 49%, said there should be a government health care plan but it shouldn't eliminate private insurance.
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The B.J.P. won a plurality of the popular vote, placing Modi at the head of a governing coalition.
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Putin's critics say that he has become increasingly autocratic and that there is no political plurality in Russia.
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In its submission to regulators, published Tuesday, Sky noted its "current contribution to plurality" should not be assumed.
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It'll also be because they dislike Clinton so much that it overcomes the plurality Clinton has with women.
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Donald Trump appears to have won a very narrow plurality in key states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
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Among those making more than $252,265 per year, a slight plurality — 222 percent to 217 percent — use iPhones.
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Even a plurality of iPhone owners believed Apple should unlock Farook's iPhone, by a narrow 47-43 margin.
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DM: Let's say the third-party candidate gets a popular vote plurality but doesn't win the electoral vote outright.
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A plurality (923%) are white, but no racial or ethnic group makes up a majority of Muslim American adults.
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A plurality of Americans now believe that transgender people should be able to use the bathroom of their choice.
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We know that a plurality of rural voters who helped propel President Trump to victory want stronger gun laws.
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Therefore, far and away the best hope for Kasich is to prevent Trump from gaining a plurality in Indiana.
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They are going to stick with their party, and that makes it really hard to get to a plurality.
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New polling indicates a plurality of Americans not only support President Donald Trump's impeachment but his removal from office.
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Sen's insight was that a plurality of ideals isn't really a problem because we don't need ideals at all.
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A modest plurality of voters said Mr. de Blasio, who is a Democrat, deserved to win a second term.
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The two-round system, which most presidential democracies use, is an obvious improvement over the single-round plurality system.
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This generally produces more moderate winners than simple plurality elections, which generate more extreme winners and more divisive politics.
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It's about electing the candidate that better reflects the support of a majority of voters, not just a plurality.
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A 44 percent plurality continues to see Trump's policies as best for the economy, virtually unchanged from last month.
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By now, we all know that Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi are the plurality of the Vision Fund's capital.
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They overwhelmingly oppose single-payer (79% against), but a plurality of Republican voters (43%) support a Medicare buy-in.
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A quarter of Americans, a plurality, (13%) say health care is the most important issue facing the country today.
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That scenario is even supported by a plurality of Democrats in the poll, of 220006 percent to 2202 percent.
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That was based on a plurality opinion written by Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in the 85033 Rapanos v.
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Electoral systems with plurality winner rules are more susceptible to populist candidates, particularly in instances with multi-candidate fields.
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In the NBC/WSJ poll a month ago, a 49% plurality opposed impeachment and removal while 43% favored it.
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A plurality of whites without college degrees (45%) attributed the government shutdown to Trump, according to the CNN poll.
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"It's kind of a sense how Guinta can survive with a plurality as opposed to a majority," Scala said.
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Second, they must also win a plurality of the vote in a majority of Mississippi House of Representatives districts.
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A plurality of voters — 40 percent — say Congress is spending too much time on Russia and Trump's wiretapping claims.
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But exit polls on Election Day showed a 49 percent to 46 percent plurality on the right-direction question.
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He will surely enter Cleveland with a dominant plurality of the delegates, even if he hasn't clinched with 1,237.
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Fox promised last month that it would sell Sky News to Disney to ease any plurality concerns from regulators.
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According to Ballotpedia's tracker, every public poll has found that a plurality or majority of voters support the initiative.
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The plurality of Americans who are truly independent need to work to break the partisan stranglehold on our politics.
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A majority of Americans oppose Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, including a plurality of independents, recent polls have shown.
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Sanders did, however, win a plurality of the 17 percent of voters who said they never attend religious services.
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If he wins both — even with a tiny plurality — he racks up every single one of their 165 delegates.
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Sanders claims that if he wins a plurality on the first ballot, the convention will have to nominate him.
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Polls show a plurality of Americans now supporting impeachment and Trump's approval rating sinking as low as 41 percent.
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In a sign of how divided the presidential field is, a plurality of those members have not endorsed anybody.
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Regardless of who they support, a plurality of voters believe Sanders will win the first-in-the-nation primary.
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In a CNN/ORC instant poll, a plurality of people believed Pence had won, 48 percent to 42 percent.
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Sanders won the 2016 New Hampshire primary handily and is still considered the favorite to win with a plurality.
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That role was most evident in 1992, when he joined O'Connor in the plurality decision in Planned Parenthood v.
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The first is the problem of the impassioned plurality represented by frontrunner Bernie Sanders taking control of the party.
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A CNN poll released earlier this month showed 69% support for witnesses -- including, again, a plurality of Republicans (48%).
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The Quinnipiac poll showed a plurality of Americans still credit the Obama administration for the state of the economy.
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A plurality of independents within the margin of error supported removal, at 28500 percent, compared to 6900 percent opposed.
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The Lumbee make up a plurality of residents in Robeson County, located in the southeastern part of the district.
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A Rasmussen poll conducted after Trump's tweet found that a plurality of Americans would award Fox News the trophy.
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Jubelirer a plurality opinion by the right wing of the Court argued that no such standard is even possible.
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A plurality of Republicans, 48 percent, said they would consider the candidate, and 228 percent said they would not.
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The largest plurality of people who agreed with the statement by age were 65 and older, at 38 percent.
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The plurality, 49 percent, are Hiloni — a secular group more like American Jews of no denomination than Reform Jews.
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And in every single country — even rival powers like China — a plurality has no confidence in Trump's foreign policy.
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"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.
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There were TV news segments on polls showing a plurality of Americans saying the nation's best days were behind it.
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He won a presidential election in 2014 with 56% of the vote, and his party gained a plurality in parliament.
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The split means Sanders is en route to winning the nomination with a plurality - not a majority - of party support.
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Justice Samuel Alito, author of the plurality opinion, struck a more generous and less testy note than he often does.
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However, a Rasmussen poll found 66% of Republican voters approved of the policy, as did a plurality of voters overall.
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The posters so far touch on several issues and topics, including religious freedom, immigration, energy solutions, plurality — and even bourbon.
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It had won a plurality of votes in the constituent-assembly election of 2011 and ruled in a broad coalition.
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More broadly, an understanding of the critical difference between a plurality and a majority could improve politics around the world.
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The survey also found that a plurality of respondents, 85033 percent, support a carbon tax, while 29 percent oppose it.
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And, as in previous surveys, his immigration, climate change and health-care policies are opposed by a plurality of Americans.
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DeLay cautioned that the party may not choose Trump if he comes into the convention with a plurality of delegates.
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A plurality of respondents, 2202 percent, said they owed about the same in federal taxes compared to the previous year.
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I found that criminal justice agencies represent a large plurality of witnesses at state and national hearings on crime issues.
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The most likely result is that Imran Khan will win a plurality, rather than a majority, of National Assembly seats.
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"Of the top four, the plurality of their supporters' second choice is one of the other (top four)," Selzer reports.
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The plurality of respondents, 32%, believe the Trump administration provides the same amount of support to Ukraine as previous administrations.
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All John Kasich does is split the anti-Trump vote, thereby handing Trump a plurality in each of these states.
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He acknowledged critics that say they are worried about whether the divestitures will be suitable enough to address plurality concerns.
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Worth noting: 44%, a plurality, think it would have a positive impact on their own business— up 21% since April.
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Biden's taking the plurality of votes from African Americans, whites without a college degree and whites with a college degree.
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A narrow plurality, 25 percent to 4 percent, did say Ms. Nixon would advance "progressive policies" better than Mr. Cuomo.
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A plurality felt that sharing intimate images was impliedly necessary, with the pressure to disclose particularly strong among gay men.
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But, according to an INSIDER poll, a plurality of Americans support a 224% tax rate on income over $229 million.
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Experts say the protests are a sign of waning patience with Putin and the lack of political plurality in Russia.
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We've already heard Sanders say it would be "divisive" if a candidate who won a plurality wasn't made the nominee.
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In the end, Sanders could win with a large plurality that adds up to fewer votes than the moderates combined.
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Sanders has no incentive to budge, given the likelihood he ends with a plurality of the delegates in the race.
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Senator Bernie Sanders currently has the most viable path to winning a plurality of pledged delegates before the Democratic convention.
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"That was Bernie's position in 2016, that it should not go to the person who had the plurality," Warren said.
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They would rather roll the dice in a contested convention than commit to declaring a winner based on a plurality.
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Of all the demographic and ideological groups surveyed, only a plurality of Republicans said Trump would both try and succeed.
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Russia has been widely accused of having little political plurality and the government's political opponents have faced harassment and death.
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So far in polls, Biden has maintained a plurality of African American support and the lead in South Carolina. Sen.
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"It's going to be pretty tough to take the nomination away from someone who's got a strong plurality," said Rep.
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This momentum could carry with Sanders through Super Tuesday and give him a plurality of pledged delegates come convention time.
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However, the "rule" in most American jurisdictions is "plurality" or first past the post — whoever has the most votes wins.
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Indeed, a plurality of Americans now opt for this seemingly neutral affiliation when pollsters ask them for their political identification.
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A big plurality (45 percent) of small-business owners blame a lack of workers with the right education or training.
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He won a presidential election in 2014 with 56% of the vote and his party gained a plurality in parliament.
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In one of those states (West Virginia), the plurality position was actually that the next president should be more conservative.
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The settlements pose no less a challenge to Benny Gantz, whose Blue and White party won a plurality of seats.
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A 45 percent plurality says Trump is inappropriately friendly with Putin, compared with 503 percent who say he is not.
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And in the last few decades, the Spanish language has become unquestionably one of the most significant in that plurality.
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That represents a tiny shift in Trump's favor since late October, when a 49%-46% plurality favored impeachment and removal.
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The president won among male voters, but the majority or plurality of female voters went against him in these matchups.
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Indeed a plurality of the American public, 48 percent, opposed the removal of the Robert E. Lee statute in Charlottesville.
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MONTREAL — Justin Trudeau will serve another term as Canada's prime minister after Liberals won a plurality of seats in Parliament.
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"A Latin cross is not merely a reaffirmation of Christian beliefs," Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote in a plurality opinion.
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And a plurality of Americans — 45 percent — say racist or racially insensitive views have become more acceptable since Trump's election.
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Yet they did so anyway, and in a plurality of cases appeared to profit or otherwise benefit as a result.
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Instead, the electoral incentives of a plurality-winner election allowed Trump to engage in an effective divide-and-conquer strategy.
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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.
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Simply by chance, 3 of the 11 plurality Hispanic precincts were in Miami-Dade County, where Hispanic voters are particularly conservative.
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A plurality of voters backed him, eager to shake things up at a City Hall they viewed as elitist and wasteful.
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He still has the plurality of the group, but the difference on the issue is 15 percentage points, a substantial decrease.
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This could partially explain why the plurality of Sanders' voters say their second choice for the nomination is Biden, not Warren.
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A plurality of respondents also indicated they think congressional Democrats are doing the right thing in pursuing "aggressive" investigations of Trump.
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Men increase their chances of becoming gods themselves in heaven, if they take a plurality of wives; the more, the better.
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Robles, when a four-judge plurality ruled that same-sex couples had neither a constitutional nor a statutory right to marry.
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Our racial plurality is a source of both national pride — as demonstrated in the country's tourism ads — and complicated identity politics.
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Plurality (or second screening in relation to TV specifically) is where folks do more than one thing at the same time.
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Arthur: Meanwhile, over in South Carolina, Trump won a plurality, as expected, because of the continued fragmentation of the mainstream vote.
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Or, as more commonly happens, plurality elections marginalize third parties as spoilers, and campaigns become simply lesser-of-two-evils contests.
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On the other side is Stacey Evans , a moderate-sounding white suburbanite who represents a plurality-white district in Cobb County.
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Our system of single-member plurality-winner congressional districts has accelerated polarization, made most voters irrelevant, and ratcheted up negative partisanship.
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So my sense is the key is a plurality of voters are independents, the independents have got to make the difference.
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Note that unlike the Quinnipiac poll, the Ipsos poll found only a plurality of Republicans supporting family separation, not a majority.
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And so the next step, as ever, is to keep pushing for a plurality of stories, from an array of perspectives.
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The 22013 presidential campaign has been an object lesson in the flaws of the traditional single-vote, plurality approach to elections.
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U.S. stocks opened sharply higher Monday after centrist Emmanuel Macron won a plurality of votes in Sunday's preliminary French presidential election.
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A Gallup poll from earlier in the month showed a plurality of respondents thought he media was too tough on Trump.
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The real whopper is his claim to have the support of most GOP voters, while he has only won a plurality.
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A plurality, 37 percent, said that indictments and guilty pleas stemming from the investigation might suggest wrongdoing by the president himself.
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A plurality (39%) said that the caravan poses no real threat to the US and 10% said it's a major threat.
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But Clinton won all 28503 states with a plurality in each state and received all 22019 electoral votes from those states.
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Exit polls show that a plurality of voters think the new tax law hasn't had an impact on their personal finances.
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A slight plurality of Americans are more optimistic than pessimistic about the economy, according to a CBS/YouGov poll released Sunday.
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What's less understandable is why a plurality of college-educated white men backs the Republican Party's combative soon-to-be nominee.
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A plurality of Republicans surveyed, 22019 percent, said Cruz should stay in the GOP race through the party's convention in July.
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Even as a plurality of independents give impeachment a thumbs down, nearly three-fifths of Democrats approve of starting the process.
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A plurality, 41 percent, gave GOP leaders a "C" on the issue of working with Trump to keep his campaign promises.
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She also finds telecom stocks attractive for the plurality of companies that have net-cash balance sheets and high dividend yields.
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Getting a plurality of the votes in states representing a majority of the Electoral College is all that matters to him.
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A plurality in the poll (34%) consider themselves Democrats, while 26% say they are independents and 19% say they are Republicans.
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At this point neither Rubio nor Kasich can hope for a majority of delegates or even, really, a plurality of them.
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This built a modest plurality of Republican support, roughly 30 percent of the 30 percent of voters who are official Republicans.
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Thus the chatter and strategizing for an open convention where Mr. Trump would come in with a plurality, not a majority.
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So here's the formula: A plurality of voters plus an absolute majority of earned media plus a fragmented opposition equals victory.
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The presidency doesn't work that way — it's selected by a majority of Electoral College votes, not a plurality of the electorate.
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And he was only Dem other than Carter -- another folksy Southerner -- to win a plurality of white working-class vote. 8.
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When the Labor Party chose him as prime minister, it held a shaky 62-seat plurality in the 155-member Storting.
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Plurality rule is used by all states in presidential voting and every state except Maine for elections for Congress and governor.
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Biden won a plurality of black voters in the Silver State and a large majority of them in the Palmetto State.
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If that holds true through Super Tuesday, Sanders would be well on his way to a delegate plurality (if not majority).
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After losing several further elections, he took office again in 2007 when legal changes allowed him to win with a plurality.
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Mr. Sanders's "early-state successes have given him a clear path to a plurality of pledged convention delegates," Ross Douthat writes.
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"Americans by a 85033%-38% plurality now support a vote by the House of Representatives to impeach," according to USA Today.
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If Trump wins a congressional district by only a plurality, he'll receive two delegates, and the runner-up will receive one.
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The polling on Medicare for All, meanwhile, suggests that it has a small plurality of support, but is declining in popularity.
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The poll also found a plurality of voters would view Manchin more favorably if he changed his party affiliation to Republican.
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That's because plurality rules can produce perverse outcomes, when a third candidate (let alone a fourth or a fifth), complicates matters.
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Puerto Rico, as a predominated Hispanic state, will bring America a renowned sense of greatness, an example that plurality equal greatness.
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In July, when Kavanaugh's nomination was announced, a Morning Consult/Politico poll suggested a slight plurality of voters supported his confirmation.
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A plurality of voters now oppose Kavanaugh, according to the survey, which is in line with findings from other recent polls.
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A plurality of Democrats, 35 percent, said they considered the ability to beat Trump the most important quality when assessing candidates.
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They have said that it undermines competition and media plurality and could block access to information to clients of Altice's rivals.
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Nearly all Democrats (93%) back stricter laws, as do a majority of independents (64%) and a plurality of Republicans (49% vs.
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Cruz wins a plurality of voters who describe themselves as "very conservative," but trails Trump among conservatives overall and moderate Republicans.
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Longstanding global alliances are questioned, longstanding political norms are trashed — and then the candidate with the three-million-vote plurality loses.
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A majority of voters in 5 battleground states support support the impeachment inquiry (and a plurality in Florida does too) pic.twitter.
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The plurality of respondents, 28503 percent, identified as "Trump Republicans" when asked to describe what type of Republican they consider themselves.
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While 43 percent oppose, the slight plurality favoring practicality is significant, considering Texas is both deeply Republican and a border state.
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In the May 2018 election, neither coalition won a commanding plurality that would have enabled it to name the premier alone.
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Jim Christiana and won't have the luxury of limping into a general election with only a plurality of the primary vote.
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Second, all our national elections are plurality single-winner elections, which makes it very difficult for third parties to gain traction.
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Because of this, especially in early contests, Trump succeeded (where he did) by winning a plurality of votes and not a majority.
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It's also not unheard of simply to go with the plurality vote winner if they reach some threshold short of a majority.
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On impeachment the FiveThirtyEight compendium of polls shows almost no change over the last several months, a small plurality remaining anti-Trump.
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In the next episode made available to journalists, Orlando Jones-starring third installment "The Knockadoo," all meditations on personality plurality are gone.
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In the subsequent election voters gave a plurality to Nidaa Tounes, a secular coalition led by the current president, Beji Caid Essebsi.
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Nidaa Tounes lost its plurality in 2016, when about two dozen of its MPs broke away to form an anti-Islamist bloc.
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Although a plurality (36%) still demand a protectionist approach, this number is down from over half since 2003, according to NatCen's research.
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All but two states traditionally award the entire slate of electors to the candidate that receives a majority or plurality of votes.
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Any bid will be examined by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to see whether it damages media plurality in Britain.
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A plurality of voters, 41 percent, said health care was the most important issue for their vote, according to preliminary exit polling.
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A plurality of Americans -- 43% -- approve of Trump's handling of the economy, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll published Sunday.
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The plurality of transhumanists are on the left, but the ones on the right have this disproportionate hegemonic influence in transhumanist politics.
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Arendt asks us to reject ideology that serves to reduce populations of people to stereotypes and embrace plurality and subtlety in thought.
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According to exit polls, Trump won a plurality of evangelical and born-again Christians in Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia.
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Persuading a plurality of voters that their interests are best pursued by a centre-left government means adopting policies that deliver results.
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The remaining 8 in 10 are "very confident" or "somewhat confident," with a 48 percent plurality very confident in the election's integrity.
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At the same time, YouGov, operating online, found substantial and growing support for Trump's proposal, with a plurality, 45-41, in support.
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The plurality of them (22019 percent) favor action in response to "extremely troubling" environmental patterns while 20 percent favored "fiscally prudent" action.
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And although other surveys slightly disagree, the point is the same: a plurality of voters has no place to call political home.
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African-Americans in Chicago, who were a plurality in 2010, were pushed by whites to second place over the next four years.
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He still carries a plurality of support among black voters — 28503 percent — but that's a 22019-point drop from the previous survey.
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Whether Mr. Trump would lose the nomination if he entered the convention with a large plurality of delegates is a separate question.
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It leaves Trump with his plurality support nationwide, which translates into a steamroller that will continue to amass delegates and likely win.
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VR has different user dynamics, partly because of a lack of plurality, but also due to relatively limited scale and user attrition.
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Even if Harris eventually earns the endorsements from a plurality of activists, it's no guarantee that voters will follow the activists' lead.
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A plurality of voters, 2202 percent, said Obama's policies have boosted the economy, against 2628 percent who say he's hurt the economy.
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His fellow residents of Manhattan rejected him even in the Republican primary, with a plurality in the borough voting instead for Gov.
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Republicans don't want candidates to ignore economic policy: A plurality — 33 percent — rate the economy as the most important issue this year.
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These parties split the anti-Fidesz vote in competitive districts, making it much easier for the Fidesz candidate to win a plurality.
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But they might add up to a large plurality in a divided field, which could easily be enough to win the nomination.
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There have been over 2,000 confirmed cases in the U.S., with the plurality occurring in Washington state, where 37 people have died.
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Winners have a way of claiming it even without a majority or even a plurality (see: Bush, George W., and Trump, Donald).
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A contested convention happens when a candidate has a plurality of pledged delegates, but not a majority — at least 1,85033 pledged delegates.
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This is a delight for the passionate plurality of Democrats who see him as the inspirational revolutionary who will save this nation.
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But the question is: did anyone do a thing to stop Sanders' probable path to winning at least a plurality of delegates?
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Probably the same polls that say a plurality of Dreamer supporters don't think the fight for them is worth a government shutdown.
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We should focus on increasing funding for reconciliation and the collaborative dialogue processes that bring a plurality of voices to the table.
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On trade, taxes and wages, a plurality of voters said Trump's handling of those issues is a reason to elect someone else.
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Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing for a plurality of the justices, said such suits should not be allowed without explicit congressional authorization.
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EST, the poll had accumulated more than 11,600 votes, with the St. Petersburg consulate getting a 45 percent plurality of the total.
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While Adams won a plurality of those second votes, most of the 69 electors voted for one or another of 10 candidates.
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A plurality of independents do not want Kavanaugh on the court, as 37 percent oppose his confirmation and 21 percent back it.
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In one study, white evangelicals were the only religious group surveyed where a plurality (44 percent) had a "negative" view of Muslims.
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Analysts and commercial lawyers expect Bradley to ask media regulator Ofcom to examine whether the deal would damage media plurality in Britain.
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While both polls showed some improvement in public opinion since the bill passed, the plurality of voters in all polls remain opposed.
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A Reuters-IPSOS poll conducted during the same period also found a plurality in favor of impeachment, 85033 percent to 42 percent.
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The plurality of oral surgeons who responded to the survey said they prescribed 17 to 23 opioids — four to six days' worth.
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Of course, as long as everyone stays in, this plurality means nothing beyond repudiating the claim that Trumpism is sweeping the Republican Party.
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"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.
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By the numbers: A strong plurality of Democrats — 27% — listed health care as the issue they most want the new Congress to address.
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A plurality of Israeli Jews favour annexing the West Bank; two-thirds of Palestinians believe the two-state solution is no longer viable.
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On Monday, a HuffPost/YouGov poll showed that few Americans had heard of the movement, but that a plurality opposed disbanding the agency.
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The latest national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found a plurality of Democrats say the contest has been good for the party.
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VR will need to knock something else off its pedestal to grab a big chunk of their time without the benefit of plurality.
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The trick for the BJP is to split its enemies and win with a plurality, as India's first-past-the-post system allows.
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A surpassing plurality of companies raise between $25,000 — roughly what most accelerator programs invest on the lower end — and half a million dollars.
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A plurality believed the now-president to be a "mix of liberal and conservative", whereas just 28% thought the same of Mrs Clinton.
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Indeed, for the last six years, a plurality of managers have taken the view that both inflation and growth would be below trend.
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It is well known that PR allows for multiple parties to win, whereas plurality rule tends to winnow the options down to two.
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Mr. Perot received nearly 19 percent of the vote that November against President George Bush and Bill Clinton, who won with a plurality.
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Despite a very bad night, Trump is still on the path to willing a plurality, and possibly even a majority, of the delegates.
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Compared to the plurality of ETF's, hedge funds, and institutional investors the US, the traders on the Shanghai are remarkably new to investment.
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I'll be there because Trump needs to see those representing the plurality of Americans who did not vote for him or his agenda.
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If the field remains split as it is now, it is possible for Mr Trump to win with just a plurality of votes.
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In the survey, 29 percent said they though Mueller had cleared Trump of wrongdoing, while a 40 percent plurality said he had not.
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His father was busy campaigning in Liberia—he faces a run-off on November 7 after obtaining a plurality in last month's election.
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"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.
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The poll also found that a plurality, 21625 percent, of all voters said they were better off financially now than two years ago.
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A recent poll shows a plurality of Americans want the next Supreme Court justice to be "more conservative" than outgoing Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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However, British Culture Secretary Karen Bradley referred the case in September to the CMA to examine how a takeover would affect media plurality.
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Compared with the Democrats' rules, the Republican ones are far more favorable to a candidate who wins with a plurality of the vote.
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Mr. Trump, after all, had floated changing majority to plurality when it was not clear he would win the 1,237 delegates he needed.
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A plurality of Democrats, 22019 percent, said they backed the question, while 33 percent were opposed and 18 percent said they were unsure.
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The realities of French society today call for a more pragmatic and flexible approach, with fewer ideological diktats and less anxiety about plurality.
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In 2014, though, a narrow plurality wanted to deport Central American child refugees from the U.S. Which is about where we are today.
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A plurality of 45 percent approve of the tariffs Trump has slapped on imports such as aluminum and steel; only 38 percent disapprove.
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In the 2014 mayoral election, turnout in the four wards where whites are either in the majority or the plurality was 28.98 percent.
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A plurality of U.S. adults — 47 percent — also agree that public colleges should be tuition free, according to a Gallup survey in 2016.
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Restricting foreign involvement in Iraq became a central issue in May's Iraqi elections, with al-Sadr supporters winning a plurality of the vote.
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TV finds that a plurality of Americans want the GOP Congress to focus its waning days on border security and health care reform.
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Even if Trump comes into the convention with a plurality of delegates, subsequent ballots could put his claim to the nomination at risk.
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Mr. Trump won a plurality of evangelical votes in each of the last three Republican contests, in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada.
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Dismissing the plurality of Republican primary voters who chose Trump as uneducated or misguided will have profound consequences for how we understand opposition.
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Even a majority of rank-and-file Republicans support this right, and a plurality of self-identified "pro-life" people do as well.
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The big picture: Regulators have previously suggested that the acquisition would not be in the public's best interest due to media plurality concerns.
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And the center-left Social Democrats eked out a plurality in Brandenburg with 26% of the vote — 4 points ahead of the AfD.
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Could journalists defensibly refuse to cover, or Republicans defensibly refuse to nominate, the clear winner of a plurality of the party's primary votes?
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To win a plurality, Mr. Sanders would need to beat Mr. Biden by a similar eight-percentage-point margin in the remaining contests.
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As long as one major political party endorses it, and a solid plurality of Americans support such an authoritarian slide, it is unstoppable.
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Under current demographic trends this will get worse, as whites become a plurality of all Americans but remain a majority in most states.
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If Trump wins a clear plurality of delegates, his supporters will be infuriated if the nomination were "stolen" from him by backroom elites.
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But it's easy to imagine a future Trump, a candidate who shares his tyrannical nature but is skilled enough to capture a plurality.
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Bloomberg saw slightly higher support in Hispanic-plurality counties, such as the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and the Great Basin of Utah.
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Advocates say this system is more democratic than relying on a mere plurality, which often does not reflect the will of most voters.
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"If you go in there with a strong plurality, that person should be the nominee," Jeff Weaver, Sanders's senior adviser, told the Atlantic.
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Sanders, who leads Biden by 10 delegates, has said a plurality should determine the nominee at this summer's Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee.
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The Delaware County Democrats were unable to agree on an endorsement, but Ms. Scanlon received a plurality of votes, followed by Ms. Lunkenheimer.
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All of this means that Sanders has by far the best chance of any individual candidate of winning a plurality of delegates overall.
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Instead, it is that the plurality winner, except in two states (Maine and Nebraska), wins all a state's electoral votes in presidential elections.
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Bloomberg could fail to have a plurality but win a brokered convention, making his overall odds higher than the 15 percent given here.
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A plurality of us now identify as independent, and polling data shows that our views do not fit neatly into either partisan box.
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Sanders has racked up endorsements from progressive Democrats and public figures, and he maintains frontrunner status with a slight plurality in pledged delegates.
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According to the entrance poll, Biden won 20073 percent of black voters in Nevada, a clear plurality and 12 points better than Sanders.
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Trump has predicted there will be "riots" if he arrives at the convention with a plurality of delegates but doesn't win the nomination.
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Historically the candidate who has earned the plurality of black votes — particularly in the South — has gone on to be the party's nominee.
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For women, the top money regret was not saving enough: a plurality, or 222 percent, chose that option, versus 2135 percent of men.
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The poll, commissioned by progressive super PAC American Bridge, found that a plurality — 43 percent — of those questioned believed Trump should fire Pruitt.
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What is talked about less often, however, is that whites of all ages voted for Trump, including a plurality of young white voters.
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An August Quinnipiac poll showed that for the first time in Trump's tenure, a plurality of voters said the economy is getting worse.
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Sanders, who was the first choice of a plurality of Iowa caucus voters, finished just behind Buttigieg in national delegates from the state.
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That 24 percent would bring Sanders [to a plurality] if those Biden supporters vote as they've indicated, putting him in a commanding position.
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Given the diversity of underlying opinion, shoehorning a plurality of voters into one party is an exercise in trade-offs and conflict management.
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In terms of plurality of people most are Stripe engineers, but again, there's just such a broad scope of work to do, right?
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A majority of Americans think that taxes should be raised on corporations, and a plurality support raising taxes on people with higher incomes.
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In succeeding panels, Birk paints a car wash, summer BBQ, and hunting cabin— more examples of the "freedom" and plurality of American society.
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A majority of Americans think that taxes should be raised on corporations and a plurality support raising taxes on people with higher incomes.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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At no point during the impeachment proceedings against Clinton did anywhere close to a plurality of Americans want Clinton impeached and removed from office.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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American Legion is no picture of judicial consensus: in additional to the plurality opinion six justices wrote separately to dissent or clarify their views.
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The convention-coup fantasists studiously omit from their analysis any recognition that Republicans have pandered to this Trumpian plurality for the past eight years.
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A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll released earlier this week found a similar split in opinion about a potential expansion, with a slight plurality opposed.
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The outcome of these protests will be to censor the exhibition, curtail free speech and prevent the museum from showcasing a plurality of views.
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Americans' first impressions of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch tilt positive, and plurality say Senate should vote to confirm him, CNN/ORC poll says.
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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.
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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.
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Meanwhile the 2012 election marked the first time that whites with a high-school education or less were not a plurality of eligible voters.
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Her choice in 2010, Christian Wulff, was elected in a bruising third round of voting, when a plurality rather than an absolute majority suffices.
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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.
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All this adds up to a Clinton plurality on March 1, but not the thumping sweep she would need to put the race away.
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As the 2020 election approaches, public opinion has turned so harshly against ICE that a plurality of Democratic voters now support abolishing it entirely.
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And he is the most polarizing president of modern times, with those who loathe him seemingly in the plurality over those who love him.
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The Press Herald notes that Walker additionally ruled that the Constitution does not mandate that congressional elections be decided by a "plurality" of votes.
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"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.
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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.
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In response, members of the establishment have sent their own message back at the Trump plurality, and that message is pretty much this: #NeverTrump.
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A plurality of Florida voters also said they approved of the job Trump is doing as president by a 2628 to 28500 percent margin.
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A plurality of voters in all six countries, including those who identify as Social Democrats, want their governments to do more to limit migration.
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None of it had any effect, because a plurality of Republican voters had decided that this pure embodiment of white resentment was their guy.
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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.
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The overall House result was that Democrats won a plurality of the vote in states, making up 329 electoral votes to the Republicans' 206.
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On Super Tuesday, a plurality of women voted for the winner in each of the 12 states where exit or entrance polls were conducted.
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Trump, of course, had the added advantage of having a clear plurality of the voters behind him in the polls and in the votes.
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A new Insider poll shows a plurality of Americans approve of the main elements in the $2 trillion stimulus plan emerging from the Senate.
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The constitution states that winners are to be determined by a plurality, by winning the most votes, whether or not that constitutes a majority.
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And all Americans should be asking: What do you do when a plurality of the electorate is willing to support a candidate like this?
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But none of these parties have come close to gaining even a large plurality, let alone a majority of voters, in any one country.
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Biden still won a plurality of the black vote in California, 244 percent, though it was not the dominant showing he turned in elsewhere.
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He will be more in line with Republican elites on those topics — the type who routinely win support from a plurality of Republican voters.
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Voters who are unaffiliated with either party — a 22016 percent plurality of all registered voters — can choose to vote in either primary on Wednesday.
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As a result, a plurality or perhaps even a majority of people knew someone who was married to a person of a different race.
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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.
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But a plurality in each state think he deserves at least some credit for an improving economy, according to the latest NBCNews Marist poll.
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Mr. Sanders has said — in response to a debate question — that he would consider having a plurality of delegates sufficient to win the nomination.
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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.
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"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.
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While respondents said the GOP is better equipped to handle taxes, the Republican tax reform bill is still seen as unfavorable by a plurality.
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The entire Trump presidency has been marked, for many of us who are part of the plurality that despises it, by anxiety and anger.
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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.
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Conservatives still make up a plurality of the electorate, 28503 percent, about the same percentage of those who described themselves that way in 22019.
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This is why Likud won that plurality in April, and also why it has consistently held a small lead in most pre-election polls.
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When asked to choose between impeachment, congressional censure and no action by Congress, a plurality, 42 percent, support Congress taking no action against Trump.
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A solid majority of Trump supporters say African Americans do not face serious discrimination (55%) and a plurality say the same about immigrants (48%).
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When asked what could motivate them to vote in more elections, a plurality of nonvoters cited "a candidate I believe in" with 22 percent.
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A plurality, 45 percent, said they were unsure and 41 percent said they support the rule change while 14 percent said they oppose it.
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Hancock confirmed on Tuesday that he would not intervene in regards to Comcast, either on the grounds of broadcasting standards or on media plurality.
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To "game" the system in a simple plurality-winner election, the basic strategy involves mobilizing your base while trying to tear down competing candidates.
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The work is about histories — that is narratives, plurality, mining cause and effect, radiating the intersecting stories that congregate around different places or moments.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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" -- 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"(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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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'".
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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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