Sentences with phrase «reassure voters»

Hart, who along with McInturff does polling for the bipartisan NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll, argued that because of his inexperience in public office, Trump needs to find someone who can reassure voters that he has a steady hand on national security and foreign relations.
But the ambitious justice secretary was quick to reassure voters he hadn't gone soft and still deserved his «Coalition rottweiler» status.
The former Liberal Democrat leader warned IS posed a «real case of wider threat», but tried to reassure voters airstrikes were legal and the UK had been invited to join the coalition by the Iraqi government.
Sir Menzies himself today travels to Brussels for a speech calling for reform of the EU, with the concept of annual national audits to reassure voters that money had been well spent - and subject to scrutiny by national parliaments.
The move is designed to reassure voters that by rejecting independence they will not be left with the status quo — but that more far - reaching constitutional change and devolution will definitely follow a no vote.
But what can Spitzer do, really, to reassure voters that he's not like Weiner?
Realising the danger, Khan has sought to reassure voters that he is an implacable opponent of Islamism.
Wouldn't David Cameron have been better not to pretend that Cornwall — rather than Turkey — was the real summer holiday and rather reassure voters that the Tories under him willnot revert to policies that entrench, nay, widen the income gap?
A waiting period, multiple patient requests, a second physician opinion, and certification of mental soundness were all included to reassure voters of the measure's deliberation.
David Cameron repeatedly reassured voters that child benefit was safe with the Tories.
Yesterday, Tom Reynolds — National Republican Congressional Committee chair, Mark Foley cover - upper, and part - time youth exploiter — arose from his premature winter slumber, shook off the cobwebs, and reassured voters with this helpful cliché.
On Monday evening, while Cameron talked about reassuring these voters, Boris Johnson was suggesting that they have sex with vacuum cleaners.
To others in the shadow cabinet, support for Trident is a sign of a party that is serious about winning power by reassuring voters about the nation's security.
This was because, he argued, Tony Blair had reassured voters that their jobs, homes, pay and savings would be safe with him.

Not exact matches

Mulcair's balanced - budget promise sought to reassure NDP - wary voters but also curtailed the party's ambition, while the Liberals peeled off progressive support with its own abandonment of a budget - balance pledge, plus its exciting flash of radicalism — a vague plan to legalize marijuana.
Romney's contraception answer will reassure these low - information voters, but it will not make staffers at Emily's List think Romney has come to their side.
If it was Dick Morris I would just dismiss it as an attention getting stunt from a guy who makes his living reassuring and fundraising from right - leaning voters and knowing he will still get bookings regardless of whether he is right in the end.
It emerges during periods when voters feel vulnerable and need to be reassured that their identities will be supported, not that their interests will be served.
How reassuring to the markets - and how unattractive to many voters - his promise will be.
If necessary, it can reassure its Leave voters that it wanted very much to leave the single market in apparent (although by no means clear) accordance with their wishes, but Dublin's insistence on a fully open border has rendered that impossible.
In tomorrow's debate, Pence will probably be proficient in reassuring Republican voters on debt, deficit, taxes and regulations.
It is reassuring to know that some MPs at least will have thought about the issue for themselves and have come to share the same view as the majority of voters: that the # 100 billion earmarked for Trident replacement would be better spent on many other things.
«If we can not get relief in the process, we will go to the courts, and we will go to the final, final round, to ensure every vote... is counted, so that tomorrow, when the senior citizen or the young voter goes to the polls, they can be reassured that this democratic process works for them and not that it is rigged, or perhaps that there are backroom strategists put in place to prevent them from voting or to skew the results.»
Nationalists will be reassured by how many voters still remain undecided, with 30 % of all voters fitting into the category.
This slowness to judgment may partly reflect Mr Cameron's emphasis on reassuring rather than on enthusing voters.
An Ipsos - MORI poll from earlier in the month - conducted for Freedom to Marry - found that support grew to 74 % if all voters were reassured about religious liberties.
The very process will reassure anxious Conservative voters, members and MPs that Cameron has a plan beyond the Coalition.
Ed Miliband has bent over backwards to find a position which reassures critical voters without compromising his progressive principles, but when it comes to Labour's election leaflets they might as well have been written by Tory backbenchers.
But saying it in this way allows Corbyn to reassure Labour Leave voters concerned about immigration while pretending to his young metropolitan support base that his hands are tied on the issue.
And he sought to reassure left - leaning voters that staying in the EU was best for working people — and consistent with Labour principles.
Labour needs to reassure these businesses and the voters who work for them that Labour poses no such threat.
The REC reassured that the PVC for registered voters in the state would be distributed before the governorship election on September 22.
Amid signs that the Tories are failing to build a decisive lead, Cameron today reassured wavering voters that frontline services would not be cut.
Several observers said Cuomo also may select a political neophyte, tapping someone with a management background who would be less of an asset during the campaign but, should Cuomo find himself incapacitated, would offer voters a reassuring hand to guide the state.
Some party strategists believe the name should change to include the word «social», in order to reassure members and voters that it is more left wing.
David Cameron believes we failed to win a majority because we didn't reassure enough swing voters (and not because the core vote was marginalised)
More recent UKIP recruits may have fallen from the decomposition of the Tories, so Farage has moved to keep that coalition of voters on board by reassuring them they can still vote UKIP and get the Conservatives.
Voters are less likely to withdraw their support from a redistributive party for self - interested reasons if they are reassured that this party is also capable of delivering the growth that will help their back pockets.
According to NPR's McCammon, «The meeting is part of an effort to rally and reassure conservative voters, especially white evangelicals who fueled Trump's run to the White House, ahead of this year's midterms.
A modest carbon tax can be raised over time once voters are reassured that it doesn't cost jobs or pinch their wallets excessively.
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