Sentences with phrase «center right voters»

Since its an open primary, center and center right voters are allowed to vote, and that is to whom Huntsman appeals.

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As such, it is likely that the center - right candidate from Forza Italia, Paolo Romani, is elected due to the alliance gaining more voters than the Five Star Movement back on the March 4 vote.
Sanders, a self - professed socialist, has captured momentum with voters on the left, much the way Trump has reeled in voters on the right with positions that go against their respective parties» centers.
But J. Gerald Hebert, director of the Voting Rights and Redistricting Program at the public - interest Campaign Legal Center in Washington, said the states drew districts with more black voters than necessary to «dilute their voting strength in order to achieve a partisan gain.»
«But rather to find an equilibrium between radical socialist voters and left - right center voters
Fatigued by years of austerity and swayed by promises of debt relief, Icelandic voters dumped the Social Democrats from power on Saturday, returning a center - right government that ruled over its financial collapse five years ago.
The party's influence on the political debate will probably encourage establishment parties to court NF voters by adopting some of its proposals, including on immigration — for the center - right — and opposition to fiscal rigor — for the Socialists.
The standard center - right rhetoric they hear from the most prominent Republican spokesmen means nothing to younger voters.
It was the speech of a guy running for President and who is serious about enacting center - right reforms (and that includes being serious about winning over swing - voters to a responsible center - right agenda.)
The other non-Romney Republican presidential candidates either couldn't or wouldn't make a case against Romneycare that could win over the right - of - center voters that populate Republican primaries and caucuses.
An August 2010 poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press and the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life found that nearly half of Tea Party supporters (46 %) had not heard of or did not have an opinion about «the conservative Christian movement sometimes known as the religious right»; 42 % said they agree with the conservative Christian movement and roughly one - in - ten (11 %) said they disagree (based on registered voters).
How has it come to pass that movements of young and politically active Catholics such as the Sens Commun were able to openly mobilize center - right voters to support the forthright Catholic Fillon against the self - described catholique agnostique Juppé during the primary runoff?
Both the old and the believe that they are the only game in town for realistic right - of - center voters.
The Republican Party (the electoral vehicle for the center - right) should have spent the last three years trying to win over the missing white voters and right - leaning nonwhites.
Between 2002 and 2010, the likelihood that a typical insider voted center - left declined by 11.3 percentage points; the likelihood that such a voter supported the center - right increased by 13.2 percentage points.
The new pool of Trump voters, and the shifting center of gravity on the political right, has presented it with challenges and opportunities.
«I just think by embracing an extremely right - wing social agenda when it comes to gay marriage equality and abortion rights, they are kicking away any possibility to win voters in the center,» he said.
Fake news / conspiracy theory often centers on anti-governance and dovetails with ideological views of Trump and right - wing voters meaning they are more susceptible to considering fake news websites as legitimate.
The same voters, however, overwhelmingly say the center's developers have a constitutional right to build it.
The voting rights and women's right factor could play right into the hands of Academy voters as both issues are front and center in 2015/2016 politics right now.
A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only 26 percent of Americans can name all three branches of government, which was a significant decline from previous years.1 Not surprisingly, public trust in government is at only 18 percent2 and voter participation has reached its lowest point since 1996.3 Without an understanding of the structure of government; rights and responsibilities; and methods of public engagement, civic literacy and voter apathy will continue to plague American democracy.
The signatories of the letter include American Rivers, Center for International Environmental Law, Citizens for Global Solutions, Clean Water Action, Defenders of Wildlife, Earth Day Network, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Environment America, Greenpeace, League of Conservation Voters, Native American Rights Fund, National Tribal Environmental Council, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Defense Council, Oceana, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Population Action International, Population Connection, Rails - to - Trails Conservancy, Sierra Club, and the Union of Concerned Scientists.
This includes registering voters for the Boston Election Commission in 1967, helping to establish the second Independent Living Center in the United States for persons with disabilities in the 1970's, establishing bi-racial councils in Boston Public Schools during desegregation, and supporting equal rights for the LGBTQ community.
From registering voters in Boston and Georgia in the 1960's, to helping to establish the second independent living center in the United States for persons with disabilities in the 1970's, to helping establish bi-racial councils in Boston Public Schools during desegregation, to supporting equal rights for the LGBTQ community, civil rights has been part of his community work.
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