Sentences with phrase «growing number of voters»

The effectiveness of this approach is perhaps apparent in the growing number of voters who say they see her as untrustworthy.

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The departure of Britain's $ 3 trillion economy would embolden the EU's growing number of anti-euro parties — and mainstream voters — who view the EU's grand plans for integration as a threat to their nations» sovereignty.
Would the president - elect's administration go against the will of voters in an ever - growing number of states?
With every election cycle, the number of voters who grew up and went to school before there were national standards for public science education is decreasing.
A couple of states have had higher turnout in the 2012 Republican Primaries than they had in 2008, but most have about the same or even less — not impressive, considering that this race is much more open and closely fought and that the number of registered voters has grown since last time.
But most voters still feel that sexual harassment is more a media phenomenon than a growing problem, and a sizable number think politicians accused of it will bounce back into politics.
At a time when the urban population is growing quickly, the number of registered voters in these areas is not keeping pace.
But a growing number of regular Republican voters seem disinclined, for now, to play along.
The most recent Board of Elections statistics show that registered Democratic voters in Harrison have grown by 494 voters, or 9.3 percent, while Republican registration numbers have grown by 206 voters, or 3.7 percent.
Growing numbers of Republicans are showing discomfort over obliterating Obama's health care overhaul without having a replacement to show voters.
There are fewer GOP voters than ever, as the number of Republicans shrinks and Democratic ranks grow.
But, for the first time in more than a year, a growing number of upstate voters, many of whom live in areas above the Marcellus Shale natural gas deposits, support hydrofracking by 48 % to 41 %.
Growing numbers of English voters resent the advantages which Scotland is believed to enjoy in public spending and Parliamentary representation.
Farage remains optimistic, saying the number of Ukip voters confirms that the party can continue to grow, and he believes the Labour vote in the north is of England particularly vulnerable.
Lord Tebbit has an article in the Spectator expressing concern about the number of stay - at - home voters who are apparantly growing in their numbers and not impressed with David Cameron.
But, for the first time in more than a year, a growing number of upstate voters, many of whom live in areas above the Marcellus Shale natural gas deposits, support hydrofracking by 48 to 41 percent.
• The Republican committee effort is making contact with three million voters each week in the battleground states, a number they say will grow «dramatically» during the last six weeks of the campaign.
Politics: Harrow East is a traditional marginal seat between Labour and the Conservatives, and has remained so despite the growing numbers of ethnic minority voters.
Cuomo's stance has a number of advocates concerned that he has abandoned reform efforts because the public has grown numb to the cloud of scandal that hangs around the state capitol - a cloud voters appear to be attaching to the governor in public opinion polls.
Although a majority of New York voters still think the state is headed in the wrong direction, the number who thinks it's on track in the latest Marist Poll has grown from 18 % in October to 42 %.
Furthermore, considering the many state laws that coerce party membership in return for primary election participation, and the nevertheless huge and growing numbers of registered independents, it is obvious that a large majority of US voters don't give a darn about party membership.
There are 2.7 million green jobs out there, says the League of Conservation Voters, and that number is growing.
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