Sentences with phrase «democratic voters trust»

But can Democratic voters trust a celebrity candidate in the age of Trump?

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Voters are more likely to support democracy and accept the outcome of democratic elections — which is important if electoral violence is to be avoided — if they trust that people like them will not be excluded from political and economic opportunities just because their candidate lost.
Every time we pass an end - of - quarter date, and every time these articles reach fever pitch about the Dems» massive and over-the-top email fundraising operations, the more it erodes the average voter's trust in the larger Democratic Brand.
The results of this primary show us that a majority of democratic voters knew they couldn't trust Graziano to represent the community and that his latest endorsement of conservative republican Dennis Saffran, by his own admission, was clearly made out of personal bitterness with a PAC (that despite being unconnected to Paul Vallone) sent out mailers questioning Graziano's checkered past which infuriated him is living proof that those voters were correct.
Keeping with the Labor Day messaging, Mr. Bermudez passed along a SEIU 1199 mailer supporting Ms. Rivera earlier today with an attached statement declaring, «The clear violation of trust in misappropriating our tax dollars that has lead to FBI and Attorney General investigations should give 1199 the message that a pro-labor voting record should not be the only consideration for Democratic voters
Eramo spokesman Matthew Rey called Toback's allegation «a desperate and dishonest attack ripped from the Skelos playbook, delivered by a candidate soundly rejected by all facets of the Democratic Party and leaders we trust, just as he was dismissed by voters twice.
On the other side, Hillary and a few scandals caused trust issues and disillusionment that caused Democratic voters not to vote.
The Clinton campaign had hoped to use the coming weeks to do everything they could to shed that image and convince voters that the presumptive Democratic nominee can be trusted.
«Will voters trust a Democrat after four years of Democratic leadership?»
«Incredible Democratic candidates with records of service are working hard every day to earn the trust of voters and build competitive, grassroots campaigns,» DCCC Chairman Ben Ray Luján said in a statement.
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