Sentences with phrase «political tides turning»

When it comes to the 2010 U.S. Senate Race, are the political tides turning in Senator Gillibrand's direction?

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But a race that political watchers in both parties had expected to go the Democrat's way quickly became a nail - biter, with razor - thin margins in key states turning into a Trump tide that flooded the electoral map.
Even in the midst of the turning political tide, -LSB-...]
As a matter of fact, a change of political status quo may result to change in economic policy and that might turn the tide against investors.
As the political tide had not turned against Clinton, Republicans suffered backlash
It would give Labour the unquestionable momentum supplied by surprise political victories and suggest the SNP tide can be turned back.
But if the experience of New York's Republican dissenters teaches us anything, it is how quickly the political tide is turning, how quickly the «untraditional» is becoming normal.
Well, were now 3 months into the new Coalition Government and I think when political historians look back on it in years to come, Teresa Mays nauseating interview in this mornings News of World will mark both the end of its honeymoon period and unfortunately, the turning of the tide back in favour of Labour.
Meanwhile, the political tide in the capital began to turn.
Copenhagen failed because the political tide had turned against the consensus, and is continuing to, in the U.S. at least.
In UK the political tide is turning away from the Greens.
As I discuss in a recent article, surprisingly diverse social constituencies supported the ballot initiatives, which suggests that the political tides may be turning [in Latin America, too, public sentiment seems to have soured on Washington's unpopular drug war].
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