Sentences with phrase «right voting blocs»

A combination of bad luck, the legal architecture of the nomination process (which makes candidates getting in late difficult - to - impossible - and defines late as December of the year before at the latest), the center - right media environment and the mood of some center - right voting blocs has given us a terrible field and an even worse debate.

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The March 4 vote produced deadlock, with a conservative bloc including the far - right League and Silvio...
As the official vote count continued on Monday morning, after the ballot on Sunday, it showed the Five Star Movement (M5S) would be the largest single party, but a center - right bloc — which features the anti-immigration Lega party — would gain the most seats.
The Republican Party is most vulnerable because the Religious Right, a substantial voting bloc, is adamantly against gambling, This was evident recently in an Alabama gubernatorial primary race, when the challenger said that he «would not rule out new gambling rules» and lost, while Governor Fob James agreed to almost all of the right's social agenda, and won renominaRight, a substantial voting bloc, is adamantly against gambling, This was evident recently in an Alabama gubernatorial primary race, when the challenger said that he «would not rule out new gambling rules» and lost, while Governor Fob James agreed to almost all of the right's social agenda, and won renominaright's social agenda, and won renomination.
When the demographics of who is voting for Santorum, it's clear it's mainly the Far right anti-Mormons evangelical Born Again, who represent a large voting bloc in the southern Bible belt and Midwest..
American evangelicalism has become this huge voting bloc — for right or wrong — with the potential of swaying entire elections.
The Center for Disability Rights launched a new website for the New York Disability Vote Network, which aims to build, solidify, and unify a disability voting bloc in the state.
Unlike Gibson, who has gone to great lengths to portray himself as a political pragmatist, both Teachout and Faso are strongly associated with the left of center and right of center, respectively, which could make it difficult for them to appear to a key voting bloc: independents.
Then, after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the ensuing decades saw this demographic flip, with Southern whites becoming a core constituency of the Republican Party and the African American community voting as a bloc for Democrats.
Democrats — including Cuomo — hammered Republicans for refusing to pass the governor's full 10 - point Women's Equality Act due to the presence of a controversial abortion rights plank, and Cuomo even created a new party (the Women's Equality Party) to woo this key voting bloc.
According to PAP, which did not identify its source, the Commission triggered what is formally known as Article 7, a procedure that could eventually lead to Poland losing its voting rights in the bloc.
Overnight a perceived progressive majority of 16 million has been turned into an 18 million voting bloc for the centre right.
Trump and his campaign did not treat his remark as a joke; instead, they insisted he was merely urging gun rights supporters to vote as a bloc against Clinton.
It is noticeable that in recent elections in Spain, Germany and the UK, the decline in mainstream party vote shares has been asymmetric: the centre - right bloc has held up better than the centre - left, despite voters peeling off from both.
This includes the U.K. Independence Party, which has pledged to pull the country out of the European bloc, and France's far - right National Front, which scooped 25 % of the country's votes, relegating the ruling socialist party to third place.
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