Not exact matches
While UKIP has
few / no MPs it is not unreasonable to say that they have taken votes away from the Conservative party in recent years and potential UKIP
voters are seen by many as
key in some marginal constituencies especially in «working class» areas where many
voters are socially to the right and economically to the left.
Instead of mucking in with the multifarious resistance movement - which, as you rightly state here, does not require universal agreement in order to progress, that sort of Leninist thinking is weedkiller to the grassroots - Labour is already positioning itself for the next election, terrified of doing anything at all which might upset the
few swing
voters in
key marginal seats that the party has repositioned itself towards over the past twenty years.
And you know, fueled by Real Estate and Charter School $ $ $, dark money channeled through invisible Virginia PO Boxes, IEs from who - knows - who, they'll swamp a
few key Dem seats and they'll win again, despite overwhelming Democratic statewide
voters.
Here are a
few more
key decisions made by
voters across the U.S. we think you should follow: