He added: «It angers me that they're playing these games with corporate governance, that they could both represent working
class voters in this district.»
Not exact matches
City Council Watch attended a debate
in the 6th Council
District on Columbus Avenue this week, where we observed about four dozen elderly black and Jewish
voters munch on cookies and fruit, and murmur amongst themselves about the slate of candidates who would presume to fill the shoes of the beloved CM Gale Brewer, champion of the liberal middle -
class.
«Rep. Maffei is well - positioned to bring his common sense message focused on strengthening the middle
class to
voters in the 24th Congressional
District in the months ahead.»
«Rep. Maffei is well - positioned to bring his common sense message focused on strengthening the middle
class to
voters in the 24th Congressional
District in the months ahead,» Miller said.
Convicted felon and disgraced former Queens politician Hiram Monserrate lost his comeback bid for a seat on the NYC Council as
voters in his working
class district couldn't look past his history of corruption and domestic abuse, electing Assemblyman Francisco Moya instead.
Asked about the traditionally poor turnout of
voters in the heavily - minority Fillmore
District, Mascia says
voters are turned off by nothing being done and says he will run a get - out - the vote campaign for his issues on race,
class and economic inequities.
«The middle
class is suffering due to rampant income inequality
in this
district, and
voters should choose who is best suited to be their champion on those critical issues.»
«
Voters in New York's 19th
District are fiercely independent — backing President Obama
in 2008 and 2012 — and they will back a Democrat who fights for the middle
class,» the statement continued.
To those who suggested that Quinn, long the frontrunner
in the Democratic mayoral field, stumbled on the homophobia
voters reflect once at the ballot box, Menchaca's and Torres» victories demonstrate that LGBT candidates can win
in outer borough
districts dominated by working
class and poor people of color and without large visible gay and lesbian voting blocs.
But others have attributed the Florida gains to an amendment to the Florida Constitution, adopted by the
voters in 2002, which requires every school
district to reduce its average
class size.