Texas allows voters to debug their ballots by voting for a straight ticket and making exceptions by voting in individual races on the ballot. |
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He had always voted a straight ticket, he told me, and had never cast a ballot for Bush. |
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And if he earns victory and a third straight ticket to the Premiership promised land he intends to stay there for good. |
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In Texas and 13 other states, the straight ticket appears safe for now. |
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The straight ticket is going out of style in some places. |
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I don't vote straight ticket, but I tend to vote Democrat. |
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A machine politician cannot see why the straight ticket should not be voted by every citizen belonging to that party. |
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The judges who win in straight ticket races are likely neither accountable to the people nor independent of the party that elevated them. |
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But even without the straight ticket, Mike Caulfield, a co-founder of bluehampshire.com, a political Web site, said he expected Mrs. Shaheen to win. |
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As the national, state and local elections approach, it might be well to be a little more discerning when voting for a candidate and not just vote a straight ticket. |
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The three heats of the Monkey Standard look good for Sahara Grand, Straight Ticket and the prolific Ceephil, while Westmead Tessa can take a one-off 592m open. |
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