Sentences with phrase «of ordinary voters»

What is the link between the overseas goal and the reduction in threat to the lives of ordinary voters?
However, the biggest difference we have with the mass of ordinary voters is in the overall framework in which we view the world.
«But assuming it's true has this confusion filtered into the consciousness of ordinary voters?
Is Osborne regarded as understanding the concerns of ordinary voters?
Miliband's speech in Brighton put Labour back on the side of the ordinary voter, the party believes.
He slayed his party rivals such as Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina with rude characterisations that were not refuted and mocked interviewers, which appeared to normalise Mr Trump as «a regular guy», who was in touch with certain groups of ordinary voters.
«Never before had the top - down world of presidential campaigning been opened to a bottom - up, laterally networked community of ordinary voters,» Sifry wrote.
But the bridge can only be built if new members will accord as much weight to the opinion of ordinary voters as the new leader has accorded to the opinion of grassroots members.
My fear about PR is that it centralises power in (largely London based) party bosses, literally taking the power to select out representative out of the hands of tens - of - thousands of ordinary voters.
He is more concerned with denouncing austerity than addressing the aspirations of ordinary voters.
We need a system that would make elections competitive in every constituency, to give voters more choice and produce a parliament that is more representative of ordinary voters and more effective in holding the government to account.
«A Weldon spot addresses the federal probe without mentioning it directly, using the voices of ordinary voters.
Mr Corbyn is expected to appear on television more often, while strategists are drawing up new policies aimed at capturing the imagination of ordinary voters disillusioned with the political status quo.
Labour slavishly supported a vast and unaffordable welfare state, the stronghold of its union paymasters, but frequently at the expense of ordinary voters.
Winning money from Congress depends on two things: showing that the spending will bring investment and jobs to the districts and states represented by influential members of Congress, or exciting the interest of ordinary voters.
As the list is supposed to contain all voters» names, addresses, parents» names and voter registration numbers, it would likely include those of potential kidnapping targets such as Mexico's most famous celebrities, sports stars and politicians, along with millions of ordinary voters.
The poll showed 26 % said the PM was in touch with the lives of ordinary voters, and 63 % believed legalising gay marriage would cost the party more votes than it gains.
Contentious again but assuming it's true has this confusion filtered into the consciousness of ordinary voters?
But Letwin was seen as distant from the concerns of ordinary voters and out - of - step with Australian strategist Lynton Crosby's blue - collar strategy.
Ed Balls is judged the least likeable and least in touch with the lives of ordinary voters.
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