Sentences with phrase «backlash from voters»

It would avoid triggering a backlash from voters, who would likely not notice any increase in energy prices.
Another conservative leader, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, has taken a meat cleaver to higher education budgets, igniting a strong backlash from voters.
It follows the backlash from voters across Europe against plans to cut public spending.
And they will keep doing it until they start to face a backlash from voters.
In an interview Wednesday, DeFrancisco said he has also heard strong backlash from voters to Cuomo's initiatives to raise the minimum wage and provide free tuition to New York college students.
The ambitious plan to create an Australian - owned partner for the Chinese investor Dakang's massive new cattle station business was seen by some as an attempt to help appease demands from the Foreign Investment Review Board, as well as quell some of the political backlash from voters who are against foreign investment.

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Asia's third - largest economy is recovering, with factory output surging, but food prices are growing at the fastest pace in 11 years and the government fears a backlash from millions of rural poor who are its main voters.
Back in August, we looked at a long series of questions the campaign could answer, ranging from the effectiveness of mobile canvassing to the possibility of a voter backlash against highly targeted advertising.
Those who do are likely to face a backlash from angry voters.
«PMQs: Ed Miliband scores victory against Cameron as he highlights the Government's NHS isolation Main Beware of the backlash from natural Conservative voters»
The Coalition will win plenty of political traction in backing the SRES — avoiding any backlash from middle - class voters hoping to cash in on the Scheme, adding to a growing suburban - sea of shiny new panels — and the thousands of installers keen to slap them on houses all over the Country (see our post here).
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