Sentences with phrase «conservative side of the political spectrum»

There are critics of globalization both on the progressive and on the conservative side of the political spectrum.

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Stephen Harper and the Conservative party, but also friends * who find themselves on the opposite side of the political spectrum, still think there's a choice to be made between the economy or the environment.
In Harris» narrative, it's hard to see exactly how she comes to the conclusion that concerns for «the poor's rights» demand aligning with liberal politics rather than those of Christian conservatives, but by the end, Harris finds herself on the opposite side of the political spectrum, voting with those she had envisioned as the manifestation of evil while growing up.
But in terms of the Conservative electoral coalition, Brexit has produced a less ambiguous effect: the party has absorbed a large portion of the former UKIP vote, as voters on the authoritarian side of the political spectrum have migrated, or returned, to a Conservative Party that now promises concrete, credible action to regain control of the borders.
From the other side of the political spectrum, Washington's conservative Cato institute is calling for the investor clauses to be removed because they have become so toxic.
«It's become a proxy political battle because it tends to be people on the conservative side of the spectrum who don't want the hospital and they also are looking to use this in a way that politically damages Brindisi,» Perry said.
From the beginning, The Huffington Post has welcomed voices from all sides of the political spectrum, including conservatives such as Newt Gingrich, Frank Luntz, Tom Coburn, Laura Ingraham, Bob Barr, George Pataki, David Frum, Byron York, Mary Matalin, and Ken Blackwell.
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