Sentences with phrase «disgruntled voters»

"Disgruntled voters" refers to people who are unhappy, dissatisfied, or dissatisfied with the government or political system. They might feel frustrated or disappointed and may express their discontent through protests, voting against incumbent candidates, or engaging in other forms of political activism. Full definition
Secondly, and more importantly when it comes to the future of the party, we had spent decades building up a very local base of electoral support, from council to parliamentary levels, on the basis of populist, or indeed protest, issues that played well with disgruntled voters, but almost impossible to deliver in government.
So what's his patter to woo back disgruntled voters?
As I wrote in the NY Post last week, corrupt elected officials should be worrying because disgruntled voters and law enforcement are hot on their heels.
Cameron now faces intense pressure from disgruntled voters, backbenchers and Cabinet ministers demanding that further Scottish devolution be accompanied by comparable changes across England.
If parliament shut down for six months ahead of every general election, just imagine the public outcry from the already disgruntled voters.
But there is a chance that abstention by disgruntled voters could tilt the results in Le Pen's favor, physicist and CNRS researcher Serge Galam in Paris - who predicted Brexit and the victory of Donald Trump - warned in an interview with Le Point on Wednesday.
Combine that with the propensity of disgruntled voters to return such a survey, and the ingredients for misleading results are in place.
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