Sentences with phrase «over voters outside»

The problem is that Huckabee's support of a national sales tax (the FairTax) and his habit of engaging in identity politics gestures makes it difficult for him to win over voters outside his evangelical base.

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It was also proposed that Miliband would spend two days each week outside the Westminster bubble, speaking to voters all over the country, and suggested he approach prime minister's questions in a less confrontational manner.
«I will absolutely able to cross over» and appeal to voters outside the party, he said in a brief interview.
He towered over Ellison as he gave him a bear hug outside the ballroom where voters gathered, then worked the floor as party insiders filled out their first round of paper ballots.
Over the past three months, she has introduced herself to voters outside of Yonkers, and they have embraced her candidacy, as evidenced by the large number of volunteers who have stepped forward to help her campaign — numbers unseen in any State Senate race before.
The GOP this year is banking on a large upstate turn out, counting on anger over Gov. Andrew Cuomo's 2013 gun control law known as the SAFE Act, as well his the delay on making a decision over hydrofracking, as key issues that will bring voters outside of New York City to the polls.
Catsimatidis rep Rob Ryan said Fossella remains well - regarded by voters despite the scandal over his covert shuttling between a wife and kids in New York and a girlfriend and love child outside DC.
Aurora, Colo. — Outside the Cinema Latino as he campaigned against Rep. Mike Coffman, Democratic House hopeful Andrew Romanoff outlines his strategy for winning over Hispanic voters critical to his chances in the Nov. 4 contest.
His race for comptroller in 2013 revealed a stark geographic and racial pattern to his political coalition: Mr. Stringer narrowly triumphed over Mr. Spitzer thanks to his overwhelming support in upscale Manhattan, as well as from whites and college - educated voters outside Manhattan, according to exit polls.
I expect Kingston voters will overwhelmingly approve a charter change in November that will give their elected officials authority over the sale of water outside city borders.
Outside of that choice by the voters, it's hard to make a case for either Whitaker or Jackson that either should be included over their celebrated counterparts but as we have seen this year and some year's past, anything can happen... and usually does!
While one can't be blamed for wanting to extract a harsh measure of revenge for the economic collapse guided by the NDP, I'm not sure we want to over ‑ compensate by becoming the first jurisdiction outside of Europe to place power in the hands of the Greens, which leads me to the other opposition party alternatives available to the voters of BC.
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