Sentences with phrase «of election rhetoric»

Over the past year of election rhetoric, Islam has been a topic of tension and generalization.

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As the Netherlands prepares to vote in an election characterised by inflammatory rhetoric by both the prime minister, Mark Rutte, and hard - right challenger Geert Wilders, the country's most diverse city is having a moment of soul - searching.
«Since the election, we've seen a big uptick in incidents of vandalism, threats, intimidation spurred by the rhetoric surrounding Mr. Trump's election,» Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center told USA Today.
All along, the rhetoric has focused less on policy than on Campbell's reversal on the HST issue since the 2009 election campaign, and the extension of sales taxes to services the PST overlooked.
In the days since the presidential election, states across the country have seen increased incidents of racist or anti-Semitic vandalism and violence, many of which have drawn directly on the rhetoric and proposals of President - elect Donald Trump.
«We sold $ 0 of beer into China last year because of the impact of that election, and the rhetoric the administration had laid down,» Wilson tells Inc..
Bremmer and Kupchan worry that in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist rhetoric before elections next year «could give cover to radicalized elements of society that want to target Muslims and lower - caste Hindus.»
And, the cable news business can still be hopeful that Trump's big election win could keep viewers glued to their televisions even after the election, depending on whether or not some of the incendiary rhetoric that propelled Trump to the presidency continues once he actually begins to govern.
This rhetoric continued after the election: Both Trump's Treasury secretary and the director of his National Economic Council said the plan wouldn't cut taxes on the rich.
As we approach the final days leading up to the U.S. Presidential election, many investors are taking a look at their allocation to emerging markets (EMs), especially in light of rising protectionist rhetoric that could be harmful to many EM economies.
After the election of President Trump, the consensus was that his rhetoric, unpredictability, and disdain for convention would be reflected in more volatile stock prices.
These concerns are exacerbated by political rhetoric connected to the presidential election, and we think the likelihood of significant reform remains low.
The election of a majority Liberal government not only saw high - profile changes in rhetoric — think, «Canada is back» — but also equally lauded announcements on accepting 25,000 refugees from Syria, international peacekeeping, or a bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council, among others.
The rest of the propaganda and rhetoric connected to the 2016 election, which was elevated to previously unforeseen levels of absurdity, was little more than unholy entertainment that served to agitate the masses.
While debate moderators and election commentators focus on economic issues, the religious rhetoric of the presidential candidates appears to go mostly unnoticed - except by the key Republican voting bloc being courted.
Although the 2014 elections that put the party in office witnessed much divisive rhetoric, the maintenance of power in a pluralistic setting often requires moderation.
This year's election season has provided unusually bright flashpoints of conflict and rhetoric.
Nor do his conduct and rhetoric since the election demonstrate a concern to protect the poor against the rapacity of the rich.
Our preliminary results show that affective rhetoric increases when parties are indistinguishable in terms of policy positioning and decreases when the election outcome is not close.
The election failed and a chastened May has not since had the courage to attempt that level of political rhetoric again.
«I find it unfortunate that Cuomo would engage in this kind of rhetoric 18 months before an election rather than choosing to govern in a cooperative way,» said Rep. John Faso, who was also targeted by the governor.
The Northern Powerhouse is moving from rhetoric into reality not least since the election of mayors in the major city - regions.
It is not a single line that brought her down, it is everything she does coming together, for example she doesn't stand for anything, while she was running to become the democratic candidate she run as a center democrat, with promoting things as healthcare, doing more for public education and regulation of markets (Wallstreet in public speaking), but in the election she run a «strong America» line, with heavy militarism and free marked rhetoric.
Huge fan of this Ukip election leaflet's stream of consciousness style political rhetoric.
Putin's incendiary rhetoric towards Ukraine is closely linked to his desire to rally pro-government nationalism ahead of the September 2016 Russian legislative elections.
He said: «Many in Britain and elsewhere will be understandably shocked by Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, the rhetoric around it and what the election result means for the rest of the world, as well as America.
The immediate response of the Labour leadership to the European and local election results is to increase the rhetoric on immigration, which only adds to the toxic climate.
The Brexit deal they may or may not have secured by then is likely to be softer than their «cliffs of Dover» election rhetoric implied - a basic necessity if they are to recover from their thrashing in London.
Most commentators believe the killings are an attack on «diverse France» and there has been considerable criticism of the heightened anti-immigrant rhetoric employed by President Sarkozy recently, as he tries to take support from far - right candidate Marine Le Pen ahead of the upcoming elections.
A shambolic campaign in the Scottish parliamentary election of 2011 (which delivered just 0.35 % of the local vote) and his most recent foray into the 2016 London mayoral election (when he won 1.4 % of the vote) showed that without the right issues and electorate to exploit, his rhetoric could only get him so far.
As we enter the run - up to the 2018 midterm elections, Trumpism is weakening under its own self - inflicted wounds, the ambivalent legitimacy of Trump's election by a popular minority due to the eccentricities of the Electoral College, and a spreading realization that behind the economic populism of his campaign rhetoric is the most reactionary Republican economic and social policy agenda since the late nineteenth - century era of Social Darwinism and Jim Crow.
That election was particularly damaging to the SNP because so much of its rhetoric is based on the argument that Scotland is a fundamentally different, more socially - democratic nation than the rest of the UK.
He further indicated that based on the «good works» of the president, Nana Konadu's efforts at getting on the ballot paper in this year's elections and her rhetoric's about President Mahama's governance style would not impact the elections in any way.GhanaPoliticsOnline.Com
Addressing captains of industry in Accra as part of his campaign in the region, he said «when we are getting to elections, the political rhetoric rises, I urge you not to be afraid or frightened because it will not lead to any blow - up.
Privately, some Republican operatives admit the party is in a bind over whether to embrace Trump and the new voters he's brought to the polls or run away from him and his vulgar, racially charged rhetoric ahead of the general election.
* Barack Obama is showing that his pledge to broaden the traditional playing field is more than just rhetoric, airing his first ad of the general election — a 60 - second commercial re-introducing him to voters — in 18 states, including states like Alaska, North Carolina and Georgia that have been long left off of Democratic target lists at the presidential level.
«Free and fair elections are the foundation of our democracy — and while we all know that voting is a fundamental right, our rhetoric is far ahead of our reality in New York.
Her comments were deemed irresponsible by some for perpetuating the rhetoric of the BNP, who are an increasing force at local elections in her Barking constituency.
NY - 19 candidates John Faso and Zephyr Teachout found few areas of agreement in their first debate of the general election cycle, trading barbs that followed familiar campaign rhetoric thus far.
The term «sanctuary campus» has become popular since the election of President Donald Trump, who frequently used harsh and controversial rhetoric regarding immigrants and refugees during his campaign.
«In the aftermath of the Presidential election millions of New Yorkers are fearful of the draconian immigration rhetoric espoused by Mr. Trump during the campaign.
Mrs Clinton says her running mate has a relentless optimism, a much - needed attribute in an election season often described as dark because of the rhetoric of Donald Trump.
Regardless of rhetoric, this mayoral election may come down to mobilization.
Katko's latest comments come as Democrats including his opponent in the November election, Colleen Deacon, of Syracuse, try to nationalize congressional races in swing districts by attaching Republicans to Trump's divisive rhetoric.
Speaking outside his polling station, Mr Corbyn accused the Conservatives of killing children with «heartless» austerity policies today as he ramped up the rhetoric for the local elections.
Hours later, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) condemned the conduct of the election campaign, saying there had been «intimidating and xenophobic rhetoric, media bias and opaque campaign financing».
«Rigged» election rhetoric in the headlines aims to cast doubt about the security of the American voting system; however, people have a sense of whether a voting system is secure, according to new research from Rice University.
«Regardless of political identification, the heated discussions and divisive rhetoric this election season have the potential to take a toll on people's well - being and even affect their job performance,» Ballard said.
«This work was actually finished last year before the 2016 elections and we were struck by how different the rhetoric was between these different candidates,» said Ping Li, professor of psychology and associate director of the Institute for CyberScience.
Teachers Find Election 2016 Tricky to Navigate in the Classroom Education Week, 9/14/16 «Indeed, having students analyze issues beyond the campaign rhetoric is one of many ways that teachers are approaching the 2016 election, said Meira Levinson, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who has been holding professional - development sessions on the election with teachersElection 2016 Tricky to Navigate in the Classroom Education Week, 9/14/16 «Indeed, having students analyze issues beyond the campaign rhetoric is one of many ways that teachers are approaching the 2016 election, said Meira Levinson, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who has been holding professional - development sessions on the election with teacherselection, said Meira Levinson, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who has been holding professional - development sessions on the election with teacherselection with teachers.»
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