71. On Election Day, voters will decide whether to endorse his two tough ballot measures to strengthen welfare rules and regulate behavior on the streets. 72. On Tuesday voters will decide whether they want their next president to be a man who knows too little or a man who knows too much. 73. On Tuesday, Missouri voters will decide whether to make concealed firearms legal again. 74. Opponents say voters should decide when to replace members. 75. Or would the voters decide a pox on both their houses and look for Ross Perot or some fresh third party? 76. Once voters decide either way on an issue as contentious as affirmative action, he said, it is extremely difficult to change their minds. 77. Oregon voters will decide in November whether they want their state to be the first to legalize assisted suicide. 78. Perhaps voters will decide that instead of goodness and honesty and marital fidelity, they want experience or TV dynamism or a tough hide on the hard issues. 79. Pastor said the importance of her assumption of power is that voters decided to switch parties. 80. Perhaps Oscar voters decided there was more charisma than effort in his performance. |