Sentences with phrase «value voters»

With many Democrats embracing the language of faith in recent years in an attempt to win back so - called values voters from the Republican column, Carter's intense faith life is a good reminder that hardly all Democrats are new to the pew.
I wanted to show that this generation of values voters doesn't necessarily need to draw battle lines politically the way previous generations have, that we can work through areas of disagreement to further the common good.
I was just a bit surprised when I first heard that Ron Paul had won the straw poll at this year's Values Voters conference, sponsored by the Family Research Council.
Bannon said values voters» grass - roots get - out - the - vote effort resulted in a win for the underfunded Moore.
«Every day, liberal Democratic candidates run farther and faster to the extreme left, and away from the common - sense values voters deserve and expect.
Priebus has irritated faith - based values voters and others in the GOP with his quest to retool the party following the losses of 2012.
«There was «The Death of Environmentalism» with its bold declarations: Environmentalism had defined itself as a special interest, its message was too negative, and it presented narrow technical solutions instead of an inspiring vision tied to values voters hold dear.
Conservative values voters, who are primarily concerned with issues like gay marriage and abortion, are also more likely to watch Fox — and more likely to resist the notion of climate change on religious grounds.
Whether your talking about Dr. Holdren or the invocation speaker at the inauguration; whether you are talking about value voters or trying to control the climate debate by saying there's no «scientific consensus.»
I think Mitt Romney's a good, moral man,» Southern Baptist pastor Robert Jeffress told CNN at last October's Values Voters Summit, «but I think those of us who are born again followers of Christ should always prefer a competent Christian to a competent non-Christian like Mitt Romney.»
Ralph Reed's talk of the «enduring influence» of values voters is like someone trying to sell you a car he is pushing down the road.
Others in the progressive faith worlds, meanwhile, say Democrats - including President Barack Obama - have shied away from the faith - based messaging that they honed in the years after the 2004 election, which was seen to be determined by so - called values voters.
NY GOP seems to have given up on the family values voters.
The first point worth noting is that Trump has been elected to the highest office in the U.S. without having to even pretend to value all voters, or to respect the rights and dignity of all persons.
I say TO HELL with all so - called «values voters
What would that mean for a Democratic Party that has embraced religion since the «values voter» election of 2004?
She is obviously making a pitch for those «values voters».
Ralph Reed, the leader of conservative group the Faith & Freedom Coalition, planned a Wednesday morning press conference to release his data about what he called the enduring influence of «values voters
Immediately after the 2004 election, some analysts on the right and left alike said George W. Bush's reelection signaled a rising tide of «values voters» who would yield an enduring nationwide advantage for Republicans on social issues.
Values voters, by their actions, never cared much for human life.
Values voters don't care if you lie to start a war as long as the enemies are heathens and values voters don't care if you whittle down the health insurance of children to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy and said war.
What is important to values voters is how often you say «Jesus» and that you defund health programs because of their non-existent funding of abortions.
Oh, and don't tell me how the «leaders» of the values voters objected to those tax and spending policies and that war.
So when so - called «values voters» announce that they are voting for a candidate because he or she reflects their Christian values, they misrepresent the very gospel they claim to preach.
PRRI notes how «values voters» have become «nostalgia voters.»
Most of the time, they've been so - called «values voters» who demanded that their leaders be people of faith, committed to traditional moral principles, and the kind of politicians who stand up for the 10 Commandments.
They will double down on the «values voter» in the coming years until the party is totally irrelevant.
This hardly supports a conclusion that «values voters» are in Trump's back pocket.
I think of myself as a «values voter» and I voted for Obama.
the problem here isn't that not enough «Values voters» turned out to vote.
It seems to matter to «values voters» however.
By contrast, Cruz averaged 41 % of «values voters», and Rubio average 28 % of these voters with neither of the two dropping below 20 % of such voters across the entire south.
Lastly, very few actual «values voters» are supporting Trump and they are instead opting for Cruz and Rubio in much larger numbers.
He's just pandering to his «Value Voters» (whatever that means).
Until then, you, Rand Paul, and all the other self - pronounced «Values Voters» can help yourselves to a big ol helping of Shut the F UP.
«Values Voters»: code for christian white men.
The religious right, or value voters, or social conservatives are not real conservatives.
(CNN)- How big a stumbling block will Newt Gingrich's three marriages and admission of an affair pose to his efforts to win so - called values voters?
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