Clinton «leads Sanders in many New York demographic groups except the young folks and
very liberal voters, but it's a huge lead among black voters that gives her a comfortable double - digit margin,» Carroll said.
«She leads Sen. Bernie Sanders in many New York demographic groups except the young folks and
very liberal voters, but it's a huge lead among black voters that gives her a comfortable double - digit margin.»
Not exact matches
From largest to smallest, these groups are the somewhat conservative, moderates and
liberals, conservative evangelicals, and economically
very conservative secular
voters.
On June 24, a group of
Liberal Democrats gathered in central London to mark the tenth anniversary of the publication of a book that
very few
voters have probably even heard of — but whose effect on British...
His fiscally conservative / socially
liberal approach plays
very well with that subset of
voters, which could serve him well should he decide to make a go of it at the national level.
47 % of prospective Conservative
voters said they were «
very enthusiastic» about their choice, but only 34 % of Labour supporters said the same and just 24 % of
Liberal Democrats.
We're fighting hard for a majority, who knows how things will turn out, I think, look,
very many Labour Party members,
voters, supporters, would find that
very difficult and some
Liberal Democrat
voters would find that
very difficult as well, but we'll deal with the situation as we find it.
On June 24, a group of
Liberal Democrats gathered in central London to mark the tenth anniversary of the publication of a book that
very few
voters have probably even heard of — but whose effect on British politics has been profound.
Sanders leads Clinton among likely Democrat
voters ages 18 to 44 and among
voters who describe themselves as «
very liberal,» while Clinton leads among older likely Democrat
voters.
Regardless, since New Hampshire has a
very popular Democratic governor (70 % in the polls), the Bush regime and the kiss - ass Republicans in Congress have been like maggots under the skin (which is why both Repub reps got zapped - and Sen. Sununu is about to), and the dramatic increase in
liberal voters in the southern tier population centers — all makes it more than likely that NH will be going Democratic this year no matter who heads the ticket.
It's a stark contrast to 2009, when Governor David Paterson rushed to try to legalize gay marriage and was rewarded with a boost from gay and
liberal voters, who were among the
very few constituencies that hadn't deserted him.
At the
very least, we owe a big debt of gratitude to BC Premier Gordon Campbell and his
Liberal Party for political courage, and likewise to the
voters of British Columbia for rewarding that bravery in the voting booth.