Sentences with phrase «collar white voters»

«There is no better way to pick up blue - collar white voters than with outsourcing, and he walked right into it,» one Democratic operative said.
In a show of force intended to reassert himself as a catalyst of voter passion and populist fury, Trump drew thousands of supporters to his Long Island rally, filling a cavernous film studio with many of the blue - collar white voters who have powered his bid and are crucial to his winning statewide.
Wang said a number of steps must be taken to attempt correction of the miss, including reviewing if pollsters adequately captured hard - to - poll demographics — such as blue - collar white voters — and as beginning to understand how to capture the leanings of undecided voters.

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After attributing their presidential loss in 2000 in part to the assault weapons ban, Democrats shied away from gun control talk in order to avoid alienating rural voters, particularly blue collar white males.
«We as Democrats have to have a stronger economic message that appeals to Midwest and white blue - collar voters,» says Democratic pollster Celinda Lake in an email.
Throughout its long history, Sweden's Social Democratic Party has skillfully reached out to new electoral constituencies, while preserving the support of their core voters — reconciling the demands of anticlerical and religious workers in the 1910s and 1920s, workers and farmers in the 1930s, blue - collar and white - collar employees in the 1950s, and so on.
But the party will only restore its electoral fortunes when it performs better among white collar (C1) and skilled (C2) voters — those most strongly represented in the southern and midlands marginals.
But as Matthew Goodwin and Robert Ford, authors of Revolt on the Right: Explaining Public Support for the Radical Right in Britain, say in tomorrow's Guardian the voters with «white faces, blue collars and grey -LSB-...]
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