Sentences with phrase «eyes of the electorate»

There is no reason to assume, however, that the broadcasters could not be a significant influence in the future, given a situation where the issues on which they choose to focus attention become critical issues in the eyes of the electorate, and where a marginal influence may play a major part in determining the outcome.
[x] This coalition was further solidified in the eyes of the electorate under a newer title, the «G7 alliance».
As leader, Tim must unite this spectrum in the eyes of the electorate, with a clear coherent message about our values, even if it means occasionally being counterintuitive to his own views and having to go against the grain of populism.
It is almost as if the scales have fallen from the eyes of the electorate.
Our credibility as a party in the eyes of the electorate hinges largely on our being on the ballot across the vast majority of the country.
Cuomo is still doing far better than both houses of the Legislature in the eyes of the electorate though.
Labour have lost the election and there loony rainbow colliation of nationalists, ulsterman and the Lib Dems would damn us all in the eyes of the electorate when it falls apart in less then a year.
By contrast the Labour party could do little wrong in the eyes of the electorate and were slick and precise in counter-attacking us.
Though the president did not mention names, he said there are some political stakeholders who have made it their habit to attack the credibility of the EC, and discredited it in the eyes of the electorate.
The real lesson of the DG affair is that Labour will use ANY underhand, dishonest method to blacken the Conservative Party in the eyes of the electorate.
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