Sentences with phrase «do voters trust»

Not exact matches

If voters don't like or don't trust him, any mud thrown in his general direction is likely to stick.
«These are people who are trusted by voters to go in and do the right thing, to use the money to benefit the community.»
It's about realizing he couldn't litigate his past comedy, about trusting his staff, about understanding why politicians act the way they do in interviews, about recognizing why the norms of the Senate matter.So this is an interview about what it's like to be a politician, why perfectly nice and interesting people end up acting like all those other politicians after getting elected, and the role we as voters (and we in the media) play in it.
WASHINGTON — Almost half (48 percent) of Ohio voters with children in K - 12 public schools think that students do not have enough time to eat lunch at school, according to a statewide survey released today by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts.
He needs to get the voters to trust Labour with the economy again, just as Brown did.
Both Labour and the Conservatives have work to do to win back the trust of Muslim voters at this election
But why did voters not vote with their hearts for a party that they seemingly trusted more with the NHS?
«Marisol Alcantara won a highly contested campaign against these two failed candidates because the voters trusted her to do everything in her power to change the way Albany works,» said Lis Smith, a spokeswoman for the IDC.
At a time when only four in ten Americans trust mass media, and only one in four believe the media even attempts to report without bias, Trump's ability to send the media into overdrive fact - checking, debunking, and calling him out likely sends the same signal to voters that his provocation of the GOP establishment did: he is someone who will drive those who have betrayed their trust up the wall.
Forty - three percent of voters surveyed by Siena trust their local government most or all of the time to «do what's right,» as opposed to a 28 percent level of trust for state or federal governments.
Gov. Cuomo said Monday voters will just have to trust him to do the right thing when asked why he won't return more than $ 1 million from a real - estate firm involved in two of Albany's biggest corruption scandals.
A YouGov poll commissioned by the SNP found more than two - thirds of voters do not trust the Tories while only 16 per cent of voters trust them to represent their voice in Holyrood.
A recent YouGov poll found that almost three quarters of Scottish voters do not trust Cameron's claims about independence.
To be frank his views made what should have been an easy decision into a difficult one.I don't trust Smith and will back Jeremy again but I am concerned.Having sensible views on immigration and defence is ethical and doesn't turn me into a raging right winger or closet racist and is probably in line with what most potential Labour voters want.I'd like to think that more will join our party and that Corbyn will continue democratizing it, giving us the opportunity to shape policy ourselves.
A recent opinion poll also revealed that voters do not trust Nick Clegg.
«Most voters continue to view Cuomo as an ideological moderate, and by a four - to - one margin, they continue to trust the governor more than the Legislature to do the right thing for New York.»
Obama was elected - and because voters did not know him that well, and he was inexperienced, voters placed a measure of TRUST in him.
Do party members think that Andy Burnham, chief secretary to the Treasury in the Labour government on the eve of the crash, is best placed to overcome the Conservative onslaught and convince voters that Labour can now be trusted on the economy?
As for what he will do to repair the damage to the voters» trust, to counter the cynicism and ridicule that pervade Albany, thanks to him and felons like Dean Skelos, the former Senate majority leader, he has no answer.
A poll last month found that 70 percent of voters have a favorable view of the governor and more than two thirds trust him to «do the right thing for New York.»
Kate Hoey, Labour MP for Vauxhall and leading pro-Brexit campaigner «These results suggest many ex-Labour Ukip voters don't yet trust us to genuinely honour the referendum result.
«The most important thing we can do as elected officials is win back the voters» trust,» Klein said at the time.
I am committed to working with Carl and with all my colleagues from across New York to restore the voters trust in this institution and to ensure that the people's work is done
Low information voters largely just trust «leaders» in the correct community (local Democrats, union reps, and so forth), but of the people who aren't surprised by federal elections every two years who like Obama, they just don't care.
Hillary Clinton, facing direct criticism about her trustworthiness from rival Donald Trump, admitted she needs to do more to earn voters» trust.
The Clinton campaign had hoped to use the coming weeks to do everything they could to shed that image and convince voters that the presumptive Democratic nominee can be trusted.
Poloncarz downplayed the significance of Collins» political brain trust's loss, saying he doesn't think that will matter much to voters when it comes to his race this fall.
Its» survey reveals voters do not trust politicians on both sides, but especially the so - called Project Fear by the Prime Minister and Chancellor George Osborne.
Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt has told ITV that voters simply «didn't trust Labour» to deliver on social justice values when it came to election day.
Jeffrey Lord, a Trump surrogate and a former aide to Ronald Reagan, said on CNN the effort will fall flat because voters don't trust her.
«We didn't get people's trust on the economy, we didn't build a broad enough coalition of voters in different parts of the country and we didn't set out a positive enough alternative for the future... I've argued for quite a long while that we've got to set out something positive and not just be the kind of moaning man in the pub.»
If he over-gears it, it will deepen what his most trusted strategists see as his long - term strategic problem with the voters who wanted change in 2010 yet didn't switch to the Tories.
«When 79 % of voters tell the pollsters that they don't trust any MPs, the party promising «independence» — for Britain from the EU, but also for the individual from the state — suddenly seems appealing.
«Marisol Alcantara won a highly contested campaign against these two failed candidates, because the voters trusted her to do everything in her power to change the way Albany works,» Smith said in a statement to DNAinfo New York.
«I think the most important thing we can do as elected officials is win back the voter's trust,» Klein said at the time.
But just talking about how to boost the economy completely ignores the reason Labour lost the last election: voters don't trust Labour on spending.
«I think the most important thing we can do as elected officials is win back the voters» trust,» Klein said at the time.
He'll find out soon enough whether he's done enough to persuade voters to trust him to lead the country.
Greenberg: «Now, interestingly, despite the fact that it was the State Education Department and the Board of Regents that have implemented the Common Core and have been pushing for its implementation, when Siena asked voters «who do you trust most to set education policy in New York, is it the governor, the legislature, the state education department, or the Board of Regents?»
The reason the party did not win a majority, he said, was because not enough people trusted the party with their vote and that more reassurance needed to be given to swing voters so that they could vote Conservative with confidence and without fear.
«Congressman Katko faces a math problem in this district and with a record of saying one thing in New York and doing another in Washington, he faces a trust deficit with voters,» DCCC spokesman Matt Thornton said.
It can't do that work as well as New Yorkers need if voters don't trust officeholders.»
At the end of the day, voters are going to give their support to Domenic Recchia because his record proves that he can be trusted to fight and deliver results for them — something Michael Grimm has failed to do time and again.»
They don't trust Jim Murphy (say 78 %, 63 % «not at all») and Gordon Brown even less (though Gordon is trusted significantly more by Labour and all other voters).
Nearly 80 % of polled voters said they trust their local school leaders to make decisions and to hold schools accountable, more than they do elected officials in Lansing who have little stake in classrooms outside their own districts.
Strangely the vast majority of people are financial illiterate, (basically a pet peeve, the reason our primary education system is so poor is that the worst enemy of a politician is an educated voter, few politicians desire an educated consumer) and trust without verification, and sadly do not want to spend even sixteen hours per year investigating the numbers and what they actually mean, and compare them to the alternatives.
The strategy is to divide conservative candidates and moderate voters; framing conservatives as standing on the morally wrong side of the climate change issue; as they have been portrayed in the gay marriage and Civil Rights debates.9 The NextGen campaign applies a master narrative that is adapted to each state, emphasizing that climate change poses a serious threat to the economy, public health, and children, and that if a candidate doesn't believe in climate change, they can't be trusted.
A lot of computer security experts do not think any current offering of Internet voting is sufficiently secure — and many do not trust most implementations of electronic voting, even when the voter comes to a polling station to vote.
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