Not exact matches
This has angered the religious
conservatives, who are probably wondering who the party really
values most: them or more moderate
voters.
Ralph Reed, the leader of
conservative group the Faith & Freedom Coalition, planned a Wednesday morning press conference to release his data about what he called the enduring influence of «
values voters.»
It time for the Republican Party to GET TO WORK and convince
voters of the Great Need we have to elect a New President... one who's
values reflect a more
Conservative view.
Though the Supreme Court is far from a consistent proxy issue for social
conservatives or religious
voters, it does provide a flashpoint for issues of religious liberty, traditional moral
values, and abortion - on - demand.
The very core beliefs he
values are perfectly in line with most
conservative religious
voters.
What he needs to do is show that he has the other qualities that somewhat
conservative voters value.
At the same time, Huckabee's support for the FairTax and his identity politics cultural positioning repulses the key «somewhat
conservative»
voters who
value policy prudence and electability.
The religious right, or
value voters, or social
conservatives are not real
conservatives.
In a press release distributed by Lazio's campaign, Sayward praised the former Long Island congressman as «a life - long Republican with strong fiscally
conservative values,» and a candidate with «a message that is believable and will resonate with all
voters.»
«The group will argue that
values — and not a politician's background — are the crucial factor in communicating effectively with blue collar
voters and that it is today's generation of
Conservative politicians who most closely represent the
values of those
voters who will determine the outcome of the next general election,» he said.
It appears that these traditionally
conservative voters, made vulnerable by the recent financial recession, are beginning to rethink the structure of
values endorsed by party politics, whose policies seem to communicate that profits, not people's welfare, are the bottom line.
With the support of 53 percent of
voters, the alliance won 67 percent majority in parliament, and soon began to colonise the public sphere in an attempt to embed its Christian, nationalist and
conservative values.
These national poll findings suggest that the first time vote may well prove to be particularly open and up for grabs in LibDem -
Conservative marginals, but it may be a challenge for both sides to persuade first time
voters of the
value of backing a candidate who has a chance in the constituency race.
We need to demonstrate that traditional family
values still matter and
voters should vote for Wendy on the
Conservative line.»
After all, the party won well over 40 % support at the last election, with a lot of it coming from older and white British
voters, from Leavers, and from those with small - c
Conservative values and a belief in a smaller, less active state.
While Labour enjoy big leads when it comes to sharing
voters»
values and being on the side of ordinary people, a majority of the constituency's
voters believe the
Conservatives are willing to take tough decisions for the long term.
The Lib Dem home affairs spokesman questioned the
Conservatives» commitment to progressive
values and civil liberties, in a wide ranging speech designed to convince
voters «the Tories don't have to win».
(CNN)- Charlie Crist is robo - calling Florida
voters, talking about his
conservative values as he wages another campaign for governor.
Sayeeda Warsi, former
Conservative Co-Chair and current Minister for Faith Groups, is given to saying that BME
voters «share our
values but haven't traditionally voted
Conservative».
For the
Conservatives and Labour alike, neither their
values nor their brand are clear and consistent, so floating
voters are failing to be won over.
Without naming Hoffman, the narrator says that
voters «need
conservative leaders who stand up for our
values.»
In May 2015, with polls pointing to a hung Parliament in the run up to the 2015 general election, the Bow Group chairman, Ben Harris - Quinney, called on
voters in marginal constituencies to support the
values of conservatism by voting UK Independence Party (UKIP) where the
Conservatives could not win, and the
Conservatives where UKIP could not win.
«In an age when authenticity is increasingly
valued by
voters, he walks tall»: the tribute was paid by Andrew Mitchell, former cabinet minister and
Conservative whip, one - time director at Lazard and officer in the Royal Tank Regiment.
He still believes
Conservative values give the best hope for working - class and Welsh
voters.