Word: vote
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hope everyone out there, like, all five of you, will vote," said Katie E. Tenney...
Tenney said she and Leonard sat down and worked out a role for her on council before she agreed to run--she will be in charge of lobbying council members to vote on particular bills...
Some students were unable to vote in theelections because a glitch in the "ucvote"computer program shut down the polls at 11 p.m. onFriday, an hour before the scheduled midnightclosing time...
...choose who will lobby the College administration for the long-anticipated three-ply toilet paper. Students are right to see these elections as a farce--not because the council is incompetent, but because what it does well doesn't require a democratically elected leadership. We're being asked to vote for a bureaucrat...
...This is a fight for the Republican nomination, and many Republicans believe that campaign finance reform will hurt the GOP," says TIME Washington correspondent James Carney. "Conservatives who've always been suspicious of McCain's reform bill will be more likely to vote for Bush." In fact, Bush looked more confident and assertive compared with previous debates, and won the night by painting McCain's signature issue as being detrimental to the GOP as a whole. McCain's vow to deprive Iowa of its most cherished piece of political pork, ethanol subsidies, has also made the state hostile territory...