Sentences with phrase «eyes of voters»

The House Republicans» two - hour meeting yesterday on immigration reform was supposed to be private, a chance for the party's pro-reform establishment and its anti-reform hardliners to exchange views away from the prying eyes of voters and the press.
pray to the Almighty to give Romney to wisdom to look into the eyes of all voters and tell their destiny lie in their own hands.
Teams may not like where they are ranked and want to catch the eyes of voters by blowing out opponents in the early tournaments.
The Golden Eagles captured road wins against Xavier and Butler over the weekend, but in the eyes of the voters, that wasn't enough to repair the damage done by losing to Creighton at home the week before and on the road against DePaul the week before that.
For his part, Corbyn turned on Smith for adding to the disunity that has damaged the party in the eyes of voters.
Todd Shapiro, a vice president of the Manhattan Republican Committee — the only speaker to claim any formal involvement with politics — suggested that Melania's looks might actually harm her in the eyes of voters.
The party looks divided in the eyes of voters and voters don't like divided parties.
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He may land his punches against Ms. Clinton tonight, and win in the eyes of voters, but it will take more than a night on CNN to get him a victory on Tuesday.
The 2015 Election Campaign Through The Eyes Of The Voters.
While David Cameron tried to put a brave face on unemployment figures during last week's PMQs, Downing Street is wary that the one million mark could come to define the government's austerity programme in the eyes of voters.
However, the continued failure to embrace Welsh devolution in anymore than its current format have made it very difficult for the Welsh Conservative Party to establish themselves in the eyes of voters who see a weak Welsh wing of an English party.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has faced UKIP leader Nigel Farage in an hour - long debate on the pros and cons of EU membership for the UK - but who won the battle in the eyes of voters?
The State Senate continues to struggle in the eyes of voters.
His In Defence of Politicians (In Spite of Themselves)(Biteback, # 9.99) is just that, a case for the defence of a much - maligned profession, including a series of recommendations for rehabilitating the political class in the eyes of voters.
Every jibe in prime minister's questions would have shown Miliband to be weak and undermined him in the eyes of voters and MPs alike.
It's no secret the path to victory for Democrats in the Senate was to demonize GOP candidates in the eyes of voters who are dissatisfied with President Barack Obama.
He would give our economic policy more substance and more credibility in the eyes of the voters who still love him.
Anybody who is trying to sort out the Labour party now has to take on board that in Scotland... the problem is the party is not sufficiently far to the left in the eyes of voters
On the macro level, the high profile nature of the charges against Rangel and his spirited defense create a potential hypocrisy problem for House Democrats in the eyes of voters.
Beauty lies in the eyes of the voter.
Com, the largest community of exclusively attractive people in the world, that concern goes away because beauty is in the eye of the voter.
Dejan Pejcinovic, general manager, Zira Hotel Belgrade, tells Breaking Travel News what it is that has caught the eye of voters as the property is recognised by the World Travel Awards
Following the property's nomination at the World Travel Awards, Breaking Travel News hers visits to see just what it is that has caught the eye of voters.
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