So, Perot voters have in
common conservative views on the economy and liberal views on social issues.
Not exact matches
The word whispered might have been a
common concept among the secular world, but I think that it might be better to be
conservative and say that Paul is either coining a new meaning / word (a
view that a couple of scholars suggest) or is packing new meaning into the secular word.
A related issue is where to land on the «
Common Core» standards, a set of expectations in reading and math developed by the nation's governors and state superintendents, but
viewed by many
conservatives as a federal plot to take over the schools.
Her alliance with Weingarten was significant: While Ravitch had never indulged in the strident anti-labor rhetoric
common among educational
conservatives, her reform
views were far from the union agenda.
That was
viewed by many as a reference to
Common Core, which spurred some
conservative figures and institutions to decry the standards as a federal takeover of education and in turn led to the legislation calling for specifically opting out of
Common Core.
Their use of historical 18th century legal materials has expanded beyond the typical
view of using historical
common law to maintain a
conservative legal outlook, and has now covered seemingly every conceivable aspect of American federal court practice that comes under a historical question or issue.