Sentences with phrase «natural constituency»

The Tories have consistently failed to build and support their own natural constituencies of voters.
«The only natural constituency is Buffalo,» Cuomo said.
But Bharara, an Indian - American, lacks a strong natural constituency and still suffers from relatively low name recognition among the general populace.
By working with competent counsel to safely stay within the investor verification guidance set forth by the SEC, the company was able to broadly reach out to its natural constituency of fans as prospective investors.
Mideast Christians lack a natural constituency in American public life.
This is because the New York Republican Party is so successful that it can afford to drive out many of its natural constituencies.
In sum, electronic church broadcasters rarely speak to audiences outside their natural constituency, people already highly «religious» in terms of literalistic and charismatic beliefs.
The conclusion drawn from the research is that electronic church broadcasts rarely speak to people outside their natural constituency, but speak to people already highly «religious» in terms of their literalistic and charismatic beliefs.
The flourishing of Modern Orthodoxy has deprived Conservative Judaism of what it once perceived to be its natural constituency, and its contemporary discontents are due in part to its need to discover a new clientele and to define a new mission.
He's part of the Hispanic majority that makes up Mr. Rangel's district, but as a Puerto Rican, he isn't part of Mr. Espaillat's natural constituency.
«It's Buffalo people who should be the natural constituency,» he said, «but they're on this kick of «we should distribute the money.»
In a speech to a Fabian Society conference in London, Ed Miliband will say that after 13 years in office, Labour lost touch with its natural constituency, including millions of people on modest incomes, and lost the progressive ideals of its early years in power after its 1997 election victory.
Labour has failed to achieve the desired electoral outcome in its natural constituency and has managed to create outright hostility in its critical constituency: England.
It seems a stretch to believe that he was not totally influenced by his natural constituency, Acorn and others who just loved to «Mau Mau» banks.
When eHarmony started that was the natural constituency for the business because he had made a lot of appearances on Christian radios and had a name in that universe.
Yet blacks are the natural constituency for vouchers.
There didn't seem to be a natural constituency for the reform work, and that remains a deep challenge.
Many of these so far are from teachers, a natural constituency to oppose the proposed rule, and a highly organized group when it comes to public comment.
• Parents on charter waiting lists, on the other hand, are a natural constituency that's ready to be mobilized.
Yet it is difficult for any court and much more difficult for an international tribunal — which unlike the national court does not have a natural constituency to spring to its defence — to counter accusations of political maneuvering, or even to stand up for itself generally.

Phrases with «natural constituency»

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