Sentences with phrase «electoral reality»

This approach is at least consistent with electoral reality.
In order to boost competitive elections, it is important that those discussions become electoral reality.
However, electoral reality requires the group to be an acceptable coalition partner to Welsh nationalists and, more broadly, not to be fighting the battles of yesterday.
The statement further reads, «This comment also further betrays APC's dirty underhand deals with unscrupulous electoral and judicial operatives, which gives its National Chairman impetus to make sweeping statements that has no place in electoral reality.
Parliamentary mathematics (to say nothing of electoral realities) would suggest otherwise.
So to understand the curious political situation of modern America and our political parties, one must pay great attention to how abortion shaped (and continues to shape) electoral realities.
Wishing this wasn't the electoral reality doesn't make it so.
I think over time it will be a regressive move because we have to appeal to all of Britain, not just because morally it's the right thing to do, but because it's an electoral reality.
«The electoral reality is that we will not win outright Conservative majorities until we start attracting more of the ethnic vote.
The recently published report of the inquiry chaired by Jon Cruddas and the book edited by Tristram Hunt both suffer because they fail to deal with this electoral reality.
Lady Warsi - who resigned from the government over the Government's policy on Gaza - said the Tories were ignoring «electoral reality» by not widening its appeal across Britain.
Warsi - who resigned from the government over the Government's policy on Gaza - said the Tories were ignoring «electoral reality» by not widening its appeal across Britain, claiming they had left it «a little late» to win votes.
«But the electoral reality is that we will not win outright Conservative majorities until we start attracting more of the ethnic vote.»
Very few Conservatives have faced up to this electoral reality.
The tension between climate policy and electoral reality was on display at the Brookings Institution on June 11.
Not surprisingly, government policies reflect this electoral reality.
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