Sentences with phrase «political tidal waves»

We see the results in political tidal waves crashing all around us.
«There may be a political tidal wave nationally, yet in New York, the water still has a tint of Democratic blue.»

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Well in two years when Hillary runs for President, a tidal wave will hit NY - 21, that washes Elise Stefanik's political career down the toilet.
Newsday's Dan Janison argues Clinton is still not ready to ride the tidal wave that is the «political revolution» being sought by Sanders and his supporters.
LaPierre said that in the past, he had worked with Democrats who wanted to work to reduce gun violence, but that leaders now only cared about exploiting tragedy for political gain, calling them a «tidal wave of new European socialists» in charge of the party and name - checking Sen. Kamala Harris, D - Calif.; Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D - Mass.; New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio; New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo; Sen. Cory Booker, D - N.J.; Sen. Christopher Murphy, D - Conn.; and Rep. Keith Ellison, D - Minn., to boos in the crowd.
She dealt with domestic rebellion, foreign wars, and the tidal wave of political change and violence churned up by the French Revolution that swept across Europe.
The determination of political and business leaders in Scotland to carry on expanding renewables of all sorts — including onshore and offshore wind, and wave and tidal energy — often sounds much stronger in tone when compared to the rather muted messages of political support coming from south of the border in England.
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