Sentences with phrase «own core supporters»

With a polarized electorate, both parties believe they benefit more by turning out core supporters than from courting a shrinking group of swing voters.
The crypto - currency that so tantalized techies and excited investors is today in a sorry state: Its core supporters are at war with each other and ordinary consumers still don't care about this supposedly revolutionary form of money.
«I give President Trump credit for motivating his core supporters brilliantly — but for every core supporter, he has created a greater number of core opponents who are equally strongly motivated.
The crowd jammed into a private dining room at the back of an Olive Garden on Wednesday night was made up of the hardest of hard - core supporters — true believers burning with passion for President Donald Trump.
The store serves as a testing model for bitcoin core supporters, and it comes with a giant warning about the possibility of losing funds.
But, as we have seen, neither party can win with its core supporters alone, and thus must leave elbow room to chip away at the other party's base.
Writing in The Times, Henrietta Royle, chief executive of the coaching and strategy consultancy firm Fanshaw Haldin, made the point that while most Conservatives have no difficulty with equality for gay people, «a significant chunk of the party's core supporters clearly doesn't think that has to include redefining the traditional concepts of marriage to suit a small portion of the population without so much as a by your leave».
The sad thing isn't that you were asked the question Senator, it's that the core supporters of your party make it so that you have to be asked.
I feel very sorry for the hard core supporters who have spent their own good money to travel away to Milan.
But alas, the FA have other ideas and it looks like only around three - quarters of our core supporters will be allowed to go to the game.
I highly recommend trying to get one of your core supporters to agree to take the role of PR person for the group; this is a big job and really needs its own dedicated person.
UKIP's rise post-2004 has made many politicians nervous about seeming too pro-EU for fear of losing core supporters.
Imagine the possibilities for engagement - building with your core supporters if you ask them to help them curate particular boards.
This broad coalition of core supporters, moderate patriots and more radical nationalists, accounts for the sharp spike in support for Putin during the Ukrainian crisis.
[xi] The meaning here is that the group brings together everyone who is not of Nyanza Province, the birthplace of Odinga and the home of Odinga's core supporters of Luo ethnicity.
But with the shared curation of boards, the ability to engage your core supporters and volunteers really make this easy to manage.
They could do this, much to the dismay of their core supporters, because they had nowhere to go.
De Blasio, who counts Hispanics and Blacks as his core supporters, would find «Team Clinton» — Hillary and Bill — as formidable opponents who could cut into his base vote.
We were witnessing the beginnings of a party being hollowed out and of a deepening disconnection between Labour MPs and their core supporters, which, in time, would empower the SNP in Scotland and create an opportunity for Ukip in England.
Labour doesn't think twice about abandoning its core supporters, taking away from the most vulnerable, etc..
Probably because the parliamentary Labour party, which overwhelmingly backs Smith, still clings onto the illusion that no matter how obnoxiously the party behaves towards its core supporters, it is still entitled to millions of votes from poor voters who have no alternative.
That the party's stance on any major issue should be defined against the views of its core supporters.
I'm now back in a very snowy Washington — waiting to see if the Republican Party's core supporters are as «mad» as the Labour Party's Corbynistas — in both of the most common understandings of that word.
Trump's embrace of the country's racially charged past has thrown the Republican Party into crisis, dividing his core supporters who have urged him on from the political leaders who fear that he is leading them down a perilous and shortsighted path.
While the core supporters of the group could be said to come largely from the traditional right, with the «friends» like the aforementioned MPs added in, one finds support for Cornerstone coming from both left and right of the Party.
The Blairites won, because it was more important for them to win the backing of the Murdoch press than the hearts and minds of their core supporters.
While Palin is undoubtedly a media force, when it comes to activating even her own core supporters, she looks more like a paper grizzly.
A majority in the Labour movement believe the party lost the election because its traditional core supporters decided not to vote Labour, not because middle class swing voters went to other parties.
It's not that Corbyn's core supporters are enthusiastic Remainers - many regard the EU as a neoliberal project, and most despised its actions during the Eurozone crisis - but the issue they hold dearest is migrant rights.
Equally important Labour needs to arm its core supporters with the arguments against the vilification of Muslims to ensure they are not seduced by UKIP and Tory reactionary propaganda.
In a sign of the increased attention being focused on the race between Andrew M. Cuomo and Carl P. Paladino for New York's governor's office, two competing groups are rolling out television commercials this week to energize their core supporters.
In the meantime, Momodu would not be the only core supporter of President Buhari to write an open letter or publicly criticise his actions.
«They always reached out from their core supporters.
Another once core supporter of President Buhari prior to the 2015 elections was a former Minister of Education and convener of the Bring Back Our Girls Group, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili.
When faced with such a haemorrhaging of core supporters to the SNP, it is extremely worrying that Labour's membership is so out - of - step with the party's trade union base, especially when the membership in Scotland is so small compared wiith other parts of the UK.
Barbara Bartoletti, with the League of Women Voters, says many politicians believe it's safer for their chances to be reelected under the present system, when only a small number of their core supporters come to the polls.
For instance, in his open letter to President Buhari on January 6, 2018, one of his core supporters and publisher of Ovation Magazine, Chief Dele Momodu, asked the President to perish the thought of running again in 2019.
So though the mayor's aides talk about «multiplying» his base of support beyond the black, Latino, and liberal whites who made up his winning coalition, the administration knows it has to pay special attention to delivering for his core supporters.
As one senior Conservative told me, such a super-tax might be bad for the UK, but it would not be great for the Tories to oppose a tax that may give a nice warm feeling even to many of their core supporters.
The disclosure rules for Facebook come as the company is under increasing pressure to change its policies after it was revealed data firm Cambridge Analytica received access to user information, which in turn aided Donald Trump's presidential campaign in targeting its core supporters.
Labour is out of touch with it's core supporters on immigration and will be «out of power for a generation» unless it changes, one of it's MPs claimed last night.
«The offer that we've made on immigration has not hit home with many of our core supporters.
In a message for he core supporters, he insisted Labour was now «an anti-austerity party» that would fight the Government's spending cuts.
She did it by pounding the doorsteps, going beyond her comfort zone to talk to voters beyond her core supporters.
David Cameron's attempts to modernise the Conservative party are alienating its core supporters, Lord Tebbit has warned.
According to his supporters, he's the man who will lead Labour away from Blairism and reconnect the party with its core supporters and traditional values.
If we do go into coalition government again, whether or not the electoral system changes, we would need to try doing it differently, in three ways: first, we should adopt a transactional approach from day one in an effort to communicate that we are in fact fighting for our values; second, we should be ruthless about protecting the interests of our core supporters, including students and public sector workers; and third, we really, really need to be luckier — whatever one's analysis about the Liberal Democrats in government, the rise of Scottish nationalism and the fearful response to it south of the border is something the party neither caused nor could do very much about.
«But, his improved standing is seen only among his core supporters.
On Tuesday evening, Common Core supporters attended a forum in Brooklyn, welcoming New York State Education Commissioner John King.
Immigration advocacy groups dismissed Mr. Trump's latest moves as a play to his core supporters that would ultimately backfire for his party, driving away voters.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z