And voters in many states have made clear that higher taxes are unacceptable.
I'm happy to let voters make their own decision about this.
Typically, many voters make their final decisions in the last weeks of the campaign.
But like a lot of parents, he said, voters have never made clear how much is too much.
This means all other voters in the constituency make no difference to the result.
But the reality is that neither in 1984 nor 1988 did most voters make their decision on the basis of issues.
What voters will make of that is but a guess.
Can the white Catholic voter make the difference in 1988?
Why not pass a law that would allow for a special election so the state's voters can make the choice?
The voters make clear that they want his party out and the guilty brought to justice.