Sentences with phrase «most liberal wing»

But there are some within the Democratic Party who think Cuomo needs to shore up his relations with the most liberal wing of the party by choosing someone other than Hochul, an Erie County Democrat.

Not exact matches

A small majority (54 %) of those who voted for the governing federal Liberals also take the position that B.C.'s government is in the wrong, while most — but far from all — past federal New Democrats support the party's provincial wing in B.C.:
As a result the Wesleyan tradition, like most other classical traditions, has had both its fundamentalist and its more liberal wings of interpretation.
Disclosure: I am what most CNN commenters would consider a right wing nut, and yet what most Fox News readers would call a flaming liberal.
Today's frustrated liberal wing of the Democratic Party most certainly does and perhaps conservatives had less to fear.
(Alternatively, if he does think that they are liberals, Turner is the most extreme right wing candidate ever to run in New York City.)
There are doubts about the breadth of Corbyn's appeal given his cultural identity as a left - wing metropolitan liberal representing the constituency of Islington North, allegedly «a world away» from the concerns of most uncommitted Labour voters.
In most countries, specifically, in Europe, «liberal» means a right - wing politician that stands for small government, low taxes and privatization, while in the US «liberal» usually means a left - wing politician that stands for bigger government.
Scalia's death death will complicate the work of the Supreme Court's eight remaining justices for the rest of their term, probably change the outcomes of some major cases and, for the most part, amplify the power of its four - member liberal wing.
Mr Balls, who was rated the most gay - friendly of the five candidates by Stonewall, has not made any statement on the issue but a member of his campaign team told left - wing blog Liberal Conspiracy that he was in favour of the change.
Its a story that needed to be told, most would write it off as liberal or left wing propaganda but it doesn't demonize police or white people in the way some would say it does.
This was a minor disruption compared to the previous year, when the festival was nearly cancelled due to a political conflict between the city and the festival organisers, relating to the screening of an anti-government documentary in 2014.1 Much has changed in the past year, most notably the impeachment of right - wing President Park Geun - hye, whose government the documentary had targeted, and the election of the left - liberal party headed by Moon Jae - in.2 While the contentious political atmosphere has not entirely dissipated, as evidenced by the student protest groups still demanding an apology from the local city government, this year's festival was an attempt to return to normalcy, despite the untimely death of one of the festival's driving forces, deputy director Kim Ji - seok, a much beloved figure within the community.3 Although the festival had a strong selection of international entries, including some of the best this year has to offer, such as Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or winner The Square and Sean Baker's The Florida Project, I have decided to focus my report on the Korean films.
Scalia, of course, recently deceased, was the most conservative of the conservative wing, which has had the upper hand in recent years, modified to some extent by the presence of Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative who has taken a liberal position on some social issues.
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