Sentences with phrase «of a mystery to voters»

The six - member NIFA board remains something of a mystery to voters, Greenberg said.

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While those groups were well - known to most voters, one of the groups that joined the counter-protesters was a relative mystery to many Americans.
A: No mystery; because the Conservative Party is traditionally the second choice of relatively few voters and they therefore wish to count weak second preferences as on a par with strong first preferences.
All this is a mystery to voters and so long as it remains so, Labour is too easily caricatured as a party which will sign up to any EU agreement, regardless of merit or national interest, to avoid isolation.
Two other de Blasio rivals also were also a mystery to most voters — 66 percent said they had no view of Bo Dietl, who is running as an independent and 64 percent hadn't heard of Reform Party candidate Sal Albanese, a perennial candidate.
Maybe it's because I've been writing about Magritte — my April Loose Ends column is about his and Georges Braque's overlapping concerns and wildly different visions — but reading Nixon speechwriter Raymond K. Price's 1967 prescription for how to elevate voters» low opinions of the candidate, all I could think of was Magritte, the ad man, and the insights on representation he brought to his art, as explored in the Menil Collection exhibition Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926 - 1938.
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