Sentences with phrase «political chatter in»

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Some part of this surely is about political journalists and rival candidates with a vested interest in keeping the «chatter» alive, but a larger part of it is arguably about the demonstrable and enduring unease with which many Republicans regard Romney.
Two - party partnerships pop up in London because of the pluralism and diversity of the metropolis, and also because ties among the chattering classes often go back to school or university and cross party political boundaries.
«There had been a degree of talk in the chattering class that he was hoping she would fail,» said Richard Brodsky, a political scientist at the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University.
Rumblings of discontent in Tory Remainia have revived chatter about a new political force linking together certain Labour rightwingers, the hapless Liberal Democrats and liberal Tories.
«This is a mayor who focuses on the fundamentals New Yorkers care about, not political chatter,» Norvell said in an emailed statement.
It was a rare step for a top federal law - enforcement official, and one that prompted a flurry of chatter in legal and political circles about his motives.
«The governor has trouble in the political and chattering classes.
In recent weeks, there had been chatter in state political circles that Gibson, who demonstrated an ability to win as a Republican in a congressional district twice taken by President Barack Obama, would be a credible candidate for statewide officIn recent weeks, there had been chatter in state political circles that Gibson, who demonstrated an ability to win as a Republican in a congressional district twice taken by President Barack Obama, would be a credible candidate for statewide officin state political circles that Gibson, who demonstrated an ability to win as a Republican in a congressional district twice taken by President Barack Obama, would be a credible candidate for statewide officin a congressional district twice taken by President Barack Obama, would be a credible candidate for statewide office.
«And you know there were people who didn't want me to run when I was thinking about it — people who really had a vested interest in me not running put that out there in the media and political chatter circles that I couldn't win out here because I worked for the city, and it has not been a problem at all.»
What's most depressing about Morelandgate is the cheerful cynicism that informed the Cuomo attempt to pretend that Albany's problems are solely those of a corrupt legislature, and the similar cynicism of the political and chattering classes that embraced and participated in the charade.
A lengthy 2011 article in The Wall Street Journal, titled «Decoding Our Chatter,» explains that «[r] esearchers have found a bonanza of real - time data in the torrential flow of Twitter feeds» to «monitor an earthquake, track political activity [and] predict the ups and downs of the stock market.»
As a political science teacher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mr. Musgrave, 36, feels a professional responsibility to keep abreast of the news and academic chatter hurtling at him in the form of tweets.
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