Sentences with phrase «voters trusted more»

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Republican presidential candidates might be more trusted by more voters at every level of the income distribution if they focused more of their attention on policies directly impact the working and aspiring middle - classes.
The Government has lost trust among non-white voters, says Premier's political editor Martyn Eden More
Voters are more likely to support democracy and accept the outcome of democratic elections — which is important if electoral violence is to be avoided — if they trust that people like them will not be excluded from political and economic opportunities just because their candidate lost.
Therefore electing representatives who the voters believe can be trusted as responsible delegates may represent a much more efficient outcome.
Every time we pass an end - of - quarter date, and every time these articles reach fever pitch about the Dems» massive and over-the-top email fundraising operations, the more it erodes the average voter's trust in the larger Democratic Brand.
But why did voters not vote with their hearts for a party that they seemingly trusted more with the NHS?
Gov. Cuomo said Monday voters will just have to trust him to do the right thing when asked why he won't return more than $ 1 million from a real - estate firm involved in two of Albany's biggest corruption scandals.
A YouGov poll commissioned by the SNP found more than two - thirds of voters do not trust the Tories while only 16 per cent of voters trust them to represent their voice in Holyrood.
Two new Quinnipiac University polls show that New York voters trust the teachers» unions more than Governor Andrew Cuomo to improve education in the state, and two thirds of New York State voters say the Common Core aligned standardized tests are not an accurate way to measure how well students are learning.
To be frank his views made what should have been an easy decision into a difficult one.I don't trust Smith and will back Jeremy again but I am concerned.Having sensible views on immigration and defence is ethical and doesn't turn me into a raging right winger or closet racist and is probably in line with what most potential Labour voters want.I'd like to think that more will join our party and that Corbyn will continue democratizing it, giving us the opportunity to shape policy ourselves.
This group prefers Cameron to Miliband, and is more optimistic than most about the economy, but less likely than voters as a whole to trust the Tories on schools or the NHS.
«Most voters continue to view Cuomo as an ideological moderate, and by a four - to - one margin, they continue to trust the governor more than the Legislature to do the right thing for New York.»
A poll last month found that 70 percent of voters have a favorable view of the governor and more than two thirds trust him to «do the right thing for New York.»
A Quinnipiac University poll yesterday showed little enthusiasm from voters, who said they trusted the unions more than the governor and gave Mr. Cuomo such bad marks on education that it dragged down his approval rating to 50 percent.
But its evident both from the thrust of Lord Ashcroft's report and from polling commissioned by the Runnymede Trust that Indian - origin voters - especially Hindus - are more receptive to the Conservatives than other ethnic and religious minorities.
«If politicians want voters to trust them, they're going to have to show a bit more trust in the voters
Today's ComRes poll showing a small plurality of voters actually trusting Brown and Darling more than Cameron and Osborne on the matter of steering the economy through the current downturn perhaps can be attributed to the degree to which economic problems of recent weeks really have been mostly international - and obviously so.
Hillary Clinton, facing direct criticism about her trustworthiness from rival Donald Trump, admitted she needs to do more to earn voters» trust.
Of the registered voters polled, 54 percent said they trust teachers unions more.
Michael Dawidziak, a consultant who works primarily for Republicans, said voters won't drill down too deep into the specifics of the respective ethics proposals and will largely make their selection based on which candidate they trust more.
By a slim 45 - 42 percent margin, more voters say they trust the Trump administration to «tell the public the truth» than the reporters who cover the White House.
But it is now important that many more voters want to trust him with the nation's finances.
Only 69 % of Labour voters trust Labour more than the coalition more than Labour to deal with the deficit, 77 % trust Miliband & Balls to run the economy more than Cameron & Osborne.
Asked who they trust more to improve the economy, 40 % of voters say the Conservatives, and only 23 % say Labour.
Labour needs to regain voters» trust — especially in the south of England — by rebuilding the welfare state around its original social insurance model so benefits are more directly linked to what a worker has contributed, John Denham, the former communities secretary and one of the few Labour MPs left in the south, proposes today.
Owen Smith is a more effective speaker, so he would be more able to communicate his ideas and persuade voters to trust him and vote for him.
The reason the party did not win a majority, he said, was because not enough people trusted the party with their vote and that more reassurance needed to be given to swing voters so that they could vote Conservative with confidence and without fear.
They don't trust Jim Murphy (say 78 %, 63 % «not at all») and Gordon Brown even less (though Gordon is trusted significantly more by Labour and all other voters).
«But there is a tough love message from voters: they value and trust teachers and want them to have more resources, but they also want real accountability for student outcomes.»
Nearly 80 % of polled voters said they trust their local school leaders to make decisions and to hold schools accountable, more than they do elected officials in Lansing who have little stake in classrooms outside their own districts.
But the more I learn about the way that Facebook either knowingly or carelessly made private user data available to a political consulting firm targeting messages to voters for the 2016 Trump campaign, the less I trust them.
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