1. And er when it come to a vote to try and get anything passed or changed the wee branches were solid voting for the national agreement. 2. Indeed, to plenty of loyal Democrats, it made more sense than someone who was alive voting for a Republican. 3. Not surprisingly, a large majority of those who described themselves as liberal voted for Torricelli, while most of those who said they were conservative voted for Zimmer. 4. That is his voting and legal residence in Arkansas, she added. 5. The legacy of the troubled election may be tighter voting procedures, but only if the government is willing to spend the money on them. 6. The question, of course, is how many of them will be at the caucuses voting for his competition. 7. Voting against it were John Ferraro, Mike Feuer, Ruth Galanter, Jack Goldberg, Cindy Miscikowski, Alex Padilla, Nick Pacheco and Mark Ridley-Thomas. 8. Voting against were Los Angeles City Councilwoman Cindy Miscikowski and Beatrice Proo. 9. Voting against were the New York Giants and Jets, Washington Redskins, Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals. 10. Voting is a right, not a privilege? |