But don't forget poor and
middle class people voting republican because they think they'll actually make it to the 1 % some day.
Not exact matches
Religious
people are so concerned about the so - called «culture war» that they're out there
voting for the greatest enemies of the well - being and opportunity of the working - and
middle -
classes.
His anti-Wall Street message and vociferous defense of the
middle class has struck a chord with the American
people, especially among Millennials (85 % of
people under 30
voted for Sanders in the New Hampshire Primary).
For
middle class voters to be backing the Labour manifesto isn't a total shock - it protected 95 % of
people from tax rises whilst spending big on schools and the NHS - but for them to
vote for Corbyn is a much bigger deal.
Bluntly, your hope is that an issue that matters to you and to many educated
middle -
class people (but not to most Labour voters, who may well regard the idea in the same way as many Conservatives, as a way to give unfair influence to Liberal Democrats), electoral reform, is important enough to form an electoral alliance over, despite the fact this would leave many party members unable to
vote (and who would get to stand in say Durham or Redcar anyway?).
«
Middle -
class and working -
class citizens of Western New York, seniors and younger
people alike, cast a
vote for a better America today.
The decision to extend the
vote to
middle class people and women in the nineteenth century was a mistake which should be reversed, a Ukip candidate has suggested.
I was there on the ground and was amazed at how much of their
vote seemed to be coming from working and lower
middle class voters, eurosceptic and socially conservative
people, many of whom will have
voted Labour at some point in the near past.
All working
class and
middle class people need to
vote the lying Pubs out of office come November!
Until the party and its leadership can admit to the mistakes made in government, or to the lack of courage shown in not tackling the clear problems that prevent ordinary
people from enjoying the sort of life that the
middle classes take for granted, then I fear a whole swathe of Labour supporters will simply choose not to
vote Labour, whatever promises are made at the next election (this is essentially ditching the last vestiges of New Labour I suppose).
Demographic based models were more complicated, as older
people were more likely to
vote and more leave, but
middle class and educated
people were more likely to
vote and more remain.
The
people of MINESOTA tried giving the republicans a break and
Voted in THE GOP and now their collective bargaining rights for law enforcement and teacher and child education is in jeopardy - the Gop is for the rich and does nt care at all for the
middle class but that is my opinion and I COULD BE WRONG but I doubt it»
all this talk of labour losing 4million working
class votes since 97, well for a start a lot of those
people who were working calss are now
middle clas, and what of the 5.6 million working
class votes laobur lost between 1951 and» 83
Already, it is clear that once again the House of Commons is too white and too male and too
middle class to reflect the
people who
voted for it.
Unlike Cannes, where participants can be grumpy and venues overcrowded, Telluride is a lovely way to spend Labor Day weekend and is designed more of less for the kinds of
people who will eventually be
voting on the Oscars — upper -
middle -
class folks who can shell out thousands for a four - day stay.