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What (who) is vote-catching - definition

AMERICAN MUSICIAN
David Catching
  • Catching performing with the [[Eagles of Death Metal]] in 2009

Pink vote         
SEGMENT OF THE VOTES IN A SUFFRAGE BELONGING TO THE LGBTI COMMUNITY
User:Tashif/Pink Vote; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Pink Vote; Lavender vote; Pink Vote
Pink vote (also called the lavender vote ) are the votes cast by gays and lesbians, and is typically considered a voting bloc. Most prevalent in Britain, the concept has already spread to US, where gays and lesbians are substantially more likely to vote Democratic, and Canada with many other countries like South Africa and Australia starting to acknowledge it.
the vote         
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2015 BRITISH PLAY
The Vote (play)
the right to indicate a choice in an election.
Conscience vote         
DISCRETIONARY VOTES, PARTICULARLY IN PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEMS
Free vote; Conscience Issues; Conscience issues; Conscious vote; Free votes; Vote of conscience
A conscience vote or free vote is a type of vote in a legislative body where legislators are allowed to vote according to their own personal conscience rather than according to an official line set down by their political party. In a parliamentary system, especially within the Westminster system, it can also be used to indicate crossbench members of a hung parliament where confidence and supply is provided to allow formation of a minority government but the right to vote on conscience is retained.

Wikipedia

Dave Catching

David Catching (born June 7, 1961) is an American musician from Memphis, Tennessee. He is a founding member of the California stoner rock band earthlings?, a touring member of Eagles of Death Metal and the co-founder of the Rancho De La Luna recording studio.

Examples of use of vote-catching
1. "What Charles Clarke is talking about is probably a penny–pinching vote–catching exercise.
2. Advani attempts to revive the Ayodhya issue aggressively, the VHP on Sunday said Ram temple was a ‘vote catching device’ for politicians and it does not trust any political party. «For politicians, Ram temple is a vote catching device but for us it is a question of faith», the Sangh Parivar outfit’s senior vice–president Acharya Giriraj Kishore said.
3. If the Bush administration is really interested in more than score–settling and vote–catching, it should lift the embargo immediately so that Cuba can, as Churchill imagined, throw open its ports to the commerce of the world and allow US citizens to visit the island and see for themselves whether it is heaven, hell or something else entirely.
4. Gerry Conlon, of the Guildford four, who was wrongly convicted over an IRA bombing in 1'74, said he was "absolutely horrified" by the package and called the compensation cuts a "penny–pinching, vote–catching exercise". John McManus of MOJO, the campaigning organisation set up by Paddy Hill of the Birmingham six, said he was appalled that ministers appeared to be suggesting that those whose convictions were quashed were really criminals.