Sentences with phrase «electoral majority»

This is only the first stage in our task of building a winning electoral majority, attracting voters from all the other parties and mobilising those who have been turned off politics altogether — as we did last week in Bristol and London.»
In India, we had a nice phrase for some forms of democratic mobilisation, «social engineering,» the idea of creating configurations of social groups based on their identity to carve electoral majorities.
I say praise with the express acknowledgement that I think Rick would have had a hard time winning the Republican nomination, let alone winning a popular — or even an electoral majority — against the current president in the general election in the first place.
His critics say he can not secure an electoral majority at the 2020 general elections.
When Democrats last won an electoral majority in 2012, the IDC entered into a coalition with Republicans and blocked them from exercising it.
to divide (a territorial unit) into election districts to give one political party an electoral majority in a large number of districts while concentrating the voting strength of the opposition in as few districts as possible
Does the Norwegian system divide election districts to give one political party an electoral majority?
The path to an electoral majority for the Green Party is enlisting alienated working class non-voters in the fight for social, economic, and environmental justice,» Hawkins said.
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