The next day, however, organizers from Rise and Resist protested outside of Hamilton's Bedford Avenue office in Crown Heights, urging him and all the other IDC members to «act
like real Democrats,» they said in an event posting.
The Steyer - backed attack on Lynch demanded the candidate «act
like a real Democrat and oppose Keystone's dirty energy,» framing him otherwise as working for Big Oil.
Not exact matches
Conservatives can not push enough
Democrats and wobbly moderates toward greater comfort with originalist -
like its - the - only - Constitution - we've - got thinking, can not get them to sacrifice the judicial avenue to what they see as policy goodies, or get them to really censure the kinds of unconstitutional short - cuts Obama is modeling, if they think that folks
like you and I believe that
Real originalism would ban hours - laws, collective bargaining, etc..
With a viable choice, liberal
Democrats (by far the majority in the district) would choose a
real liberal
like Dinowitz.
The White House is certainly acting
like they believe it's a
real trend: they're sending surrogates and working to boost turnout among complacent
Democrats (naturally, the DSCC's also going nuts on the email fundraising side).
The White House is certainly acting
like they believe it's a
real trend: they're sending surrogates and working to boost turnout among complacent
Democrats...
«This deal looks
like one more cynical effort by the IDC to cement their power and avoid being challenged at election time, while presenting themselves as the «
real»
Democrats in Albany.
The idea goes something
like this — the
real estate lobby wants the tax renewed and, while Senate Republicans want to give it to them, the Assembly
Democrats won't pass it unless pro-tenant sweeteners are included.
They are nothing more than a faction of the GOP (WFP is the same for
Democrats), not a
real party
like the Greens or Libertarians.
«Those elected as
Democrats should respect voters» clearly expressed intent and sit with the Democratic Conference to implement important progressive goals
like standing up for women's health, passing
real campaign finance reform, raising the minimum wage and enacting common sense gun laws,» said Senate Democratic spokesman Mike Murphy.
The day Nixon actually announced her candidacy, he released a statement that put front and center his liberal accomplishments, which read
like a progressive wish list: «Governor Cuomo has delivered more
real progressive wins than any other
Democrat in the country, including passing marriage equality, the strongest gun safety law in the nation, a $ 15 minimum wage, free college tuition, paid family leave, record setting funding for public education, expanding and protecting healthcare for our most vulnerable, and banning fracking.»
This also seems
like a response to the Denenberg campaign's response to Venditto's first ad, which accused the Republicans of trying to district voters from the «
real issues» of property taxes, fee increases and budget deficits that — according to the
Democrats — Venditto and his fellow Republicans both «supported and created.»
«I'd
like to the see the national
Democrats put a
real gun bill on the table,» Cuomo said on a conference call with reporters.
A lot of people seem to
like Republican Congressman Chris Gibson «s bipartisan approach to politics, but some wonder if teaming up with
Democrat Sean Patrick Maloney of Putnam at this late date to oppose significant increases in electric bills on the backs of already beleaguered constituents will have any
real effect.
«If
Democrats are
like warmed - over Republicans, why not go for the
real thing?»
I
like the fact the Greens are trying to be a
real third party, as opposed to merely a means to sway Republicans or
Democrats, but they can do better than Nader.
Some donors who once gave heavily to Republicans and are now giving more to Cuomo and the
Democrats include major
real estate interests
like Brookfield Financial Properties L.P., the Durst Organization and Peter Kalikow, head of the
real estate firm Kalikow & Company, LLC.
«You can not run the presidency
like you run a
real estate deal,» the New York
Democrat said on ABC's «This Week.»
Combine a wider target list with the large number of Republican incumbents already heading into retirement (26 and counting) as well as the massive cash edge the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has over its GOP counterpart and a double - digit seat gain for
Democrats starts to seem
like a
real possibility.
His syllogism went something
like this: everyone wants change... Labour is incapable of change... The Tories offer an illusion of change... Only the Liberal
Democrats can offer
real change.
Real Estate professional and political independent Richard Sena told the assembly he was taking away from the training the need for more organizations
like LNRC in Rockland County; «The
Democrats are losing people
like me, but the Republican establishment isn't winning us over either.»
And the solution is to use a widely fluctuating metal as our currency, repeal the civilrights act, end all welfare (for minorities) and to elect anyone but
democrats (ie republicans but
like real real republicans).
In justifying this bill's odious provisions, Pelosi
likes to claim that implementing any
real reform would've cost freshman rural
Democrats their next elections.