Sentences with phrase «stronger conservative views»

Money aside, the people who live in these neighbourhoods aren't your average Canadians: They have stronger conservative views than the general population, they're more likely to be married and they have slightly larger families, according to detailed data provided by Environics Analytics.

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«We view this as conservative given the stronger U.S. and global economic growth, still favorable macro backdrop, and constructive company guidance,» the JPMorgan analysts wrote.
In fact, few if any neoconservatives were early supporters of Reagan, whom they correctly viewed as a traditionalist conservative with strong libertarian leanings.
substantial, in part because of the political ties of many of its preachers, beginning with their support of a number of conservative causes and candidates in l980, but also because they galvanized strong support from a relatively small group of people who for the first time found a national public articulation of their views.
Many Republican members of Congress are dismissing Democrat Conor Lamb's apparent special election victory in a GOP - dominated Pennsylvania district as a one - off, giving a number of reasons for his strong performance — from a poor campaign run by his opponent to the Democrat's notably conservative views.
That is the heart of the issue,» he said, adding that: «Of course if there is no consensus, well then it is something at the general election, the parties will have to stake out their positions, but I think there is a strong view in England among the people of England as well the Conservative party and I think many Liberal Democrats as well.»
Tenney, a conservative who has received strong support from Tea Party groups in the past, is viewed by Hanna as too extreme to represent the eight - county district.
[63] Despite opinion polls indicating a strong Labour lead, opinion polls were then viewed as a novelty which had not proven their worth, and most commentators expected that Churchill's prestige and status as a «war hero» would ensure a comfortable Conservative victory.
Labour campaigned on the theme of «Let Us Face the Future,» positioning themselves as the party best placed to rebuild Britain after the war, [note 1] and were widely viewed as having run a strong and positive campaign, while the Conservative campaign centred entirely around Churchill.
As Maggie Haberman notes, Grimm, like Altschuler, has the Conservative Party nod and is widely viewed as the stronger of the two GOP candidates in the primary (the other is Mike Allegretti).
The authors point out that family and twin studies have revealed strong genetic influences both for liberal - versus - conservative views and for people's sensitivity to threat.
He's not just a policy broker, of course; he has strong policy preferences of his own — some of which were viewed not long ago as GOP or conservative ideas.
In comparison to these factors and trends shaping wider public opinion, past research suggests that the influence of conservative media / commentators and Climategate on wider public opinion is likely to be limited, reinforcing the views of the 20 % or less of the public already strongly dismissive of climate change and holding a strong conservative political identity.
(1) Pew (and others) research polls show that the greatest sector in negative opinions on environmental issues is from conservatives with strong religious views.
While it is apparent from the last few elections that Americans seem to be embracing many centrist views as well, there are many who, at least in part, have a stronger ideological lean towards what they believe to be «liberal» or «conservative» values.
«After we showed a nationally representative sample the taxpayer receipt, the previously strong relationship between how conservative or liberal someone was and their view on taxes virtually disappeared,» explains Duhaime, noting that this depolarization effect did not occur if people were asked how they want their taxes to be spent when they viewed the receipt.
A conventional view among political conservatives, outside and inside the legal academy, is that CLS and CRT had a strong and lasting influence on legal scholarship and continue to affect, or infect, it.
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