In Connecticut and New Jersey, however, the innovations and voter reaction seemed to have touched nearly every contest in some way.
If there is an innate predisposition to vote or abstain, this would explain why past voting behavior is such a good predictor of future voter reaction.
There is not one line of proof in your article concerning possible voter reaction.
Publicity about the secret source of soft money generated no countervailing voter reaction, proving that -- 6.
"Absent a recession, which is possible, the economy will tend to create a close election," said Ray Fair, a Yale economist who studies voter reactions to economic issues.
Apparently because of voter reaction against Sir Joh's grab for power, the Labor Party picked up seats in Queensland.
Clintonites who experienced the angry voter reaction to their lurch to the left now pray the Republicans will veer far to the right.
By late October, voter reactions to Palin had grown increasingly negative, especially among independents and other voters concerned about her qualifications.
The assessment board chairman, Charles O'Shea, is a Republican whose re-election next year hinges on voter reaction to the revaluation.
If it was to shoot up the political agenda, especially with the current near-chaos in the eurozone, I'm not sure voter reaction in Scotland would be much different to that in England.