Sentences with phrase «about party loyalty»

Cuomo said it's not about party loyalty, but about representing their constituents.
Cuomo says it's not about party loyalty, but about representing their constituents.

Not exact matches

All parties will recognize that IMF managing director Christine Lagarde, a former French finance minister, faces questions about where her loyalties lie in this struggle.
This is primarily about ideology, not party loyalty.
The Toy Story movies are about friendship, loyalty and the joy of playing with toys — themes that can come to life when a child decides to have a Toy Story party on his or her birthday.
About two thirds of the Dutch voters are a «floating voter» (Dutch: zwevende kiezer), meaning they don't have any particular party loyalty and could vote for one of several parties.
He attempts to get a US congressman to table a «favourable» motion (about independence) to «snooker» the Foreign Office, tries but fails to persuade the former (Labour) first minister Henry McLeish to back independence (he «is clearly torn between loyalty to party and country»), and tries but fails to win the Scottish Sun's backing (on September 7th Murdoch is still prevaricating; by September 16th he has opted for «benign neutrality»).
Parties like the WFP care more about purity and loyalty to their issues than trivial matters like winning campaigns.
He said Sharpton made an analogy about his decision to stick with an ally being much along the lines of President Obama's snub to Rhode Island Democratic gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio out of loyalty to his opponent, independent candidate Lincoln Chafee, who (as a Republican) crossed party lines to endorse Obama over GOP Sen. John McCain in 2008.
The onward march of dealignment is no longer about weakened party loyalty or a referendum on the government's record, it is about voters choosing and judging parties according to their promises and performance.
This should not be all about loyalties to parties and control.
Here we begin to encounter party loyalties, with Conservative voters being the most prescriptive about moral standards for politicians, but also the most positive about the basic decency and honesty of «most politicians».
«I feel certain that the long - term best interests of your party are better served by acknowledging that and doing something about it, rather than acting out of a misplaced sense of loyalty to the coalition.
«What every member is looking for are your political antecedents, perception about your personality by the public, your loyalty to the party, character and the zone you belong to.
Successive surveys have shown that Labour loyalties - not just voting behaviour but emotional identification with the party - declined steeply between 1979 and 1983, when the party had its protracted row about nuclear disarmament and the split which led to the formation of the Social Democratic Pparty - declined steeply between 1979 and 1983, when the party had its protracted row about nuclear disarmament and the split which led to the formation of the Social Democratic Pparty had its protracted row about nuclear disarmament and the split which led to the formation of the Social Democratic PartyParty.
Finally, while we often hear about Farage's southern strongholds, it is UKIP supporters in the North East and North West who express the greatest loyalty to his party; in both of these two northern regions, 70 % of UKIP supporters indicate that they will hold with the party in a general election.
«It's about loyalty to the party.
Though this is a primary within the Democratic Party, at heart these contests are arguments about loyalty to the notion that Democrats should be in charge of the Senate.
His reason for his defection, he said, is simple and consistent: He claims no loyalty to any party, but believes that the Republicans offer him more support for causes he cares about, including religious schools in his district, and is unapologetic about getting whatever he can for his constituents.
Even in the depths of misery — in 2000, say, or in 2004 — the party has shown an alarming capacity for self - delusion, deploying all that outdated tripe from the age of deference about the secret weapon of loyalty.
He added there were «issues about loyalty» with Mr McFadden but he would have a «major contribution to make to the Labour Party in the future».
Shadow Europe Minister Pat Glass told the World at One if a list ranking Labour MPs by loyalty does exist then it would raise some questions about «trust within the party».
Koo crossed party lines and endorsed Democrat David Weprin in his congressional race this summer, and is said to have a few qualms with party leadership, but this act of pure party loyalty may tamp down some of the speculation about Koo switching affiliations.
On the other hand, the Court also noted that the duty of honesty «does not impose a duty of loyalty or of disclosure or require a party to forego advantages flowing from the contract; it is a simple requirement not to lie or mislead the other party about one's contractual performance».
This does not impose a duty of loyalty or of disclosure or require a party to forego advantages flowing from the contract; it is a simple requirement not to lie or mislead the other party about one's contractual performance.
Other strategic information could include: connected third party application data; comments and likes on public Facebook pages; internet browsing history through Facebook APIs and scripts; consumer loyalty programs, mobile app logins; publicly shared photos and profile information that users forget about; and (I'm presuming) more mundane tactics such as harnessing unassuming personality «quizzes» on Facebook that capture invaluable psychometric data people readily share with their friends and families, but not with a psychological voter profiling firm.
Bring curiosity to discussions and you'll gather vital information, not only about your date's party loyalties but, more importantly, about what values those loyalties reveal.
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