Sentences with phrase «voters were angry about»

The research suggested that other voters were angry about immigration and related issues and could be swayed but had not been so far.

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The Libs are easy to despise for many reasons but the self - righteousness of the NDP and their complete back - and - forth on the issues that I care about as a voter make me equally angry.
It is getting tiresome hearing everyone on the radio yapping about how voters were conned by the slick campaign machinery to vote NDP; or that we voted against the PCs rather than for the NDP; or that we were angry and so made rash decisions that we will promptly regret because everyone knows what a hash the NDP have made wherever they have reigned.
For Cameron that meant talking about the NHS — a risky choice given that Labour traditionally owns the theme and many voters are still angry with hospital closures and the longer waiting lists to see GPs.
If they don't... well, they can always sack their director of communications Judy (Gina McKee), who they never liked anyway and who's back home dealing with voters with blocked drains and a man who's angry about a collapsing wall (Steve Coogan).
With voters frustrated about the economy and angry at Albany, the gubernatorial hopefuls are likely to be judged largely on their competence and crisis management.
You've seen the massive turnout, turning out because the voters know they're frustrated and angry about the direction of our country under Barack Obama,» Collins said.
«Voters are very angry about corruption and they want to hear the candidates recognize this problem and what they plan to do about it,» said Craig Holman, a government affairs lobbyist for Public Citizen, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit focuses on ethics and campaign finance issues.
Seven in ten voters say they are angry about the unrest while 25 % say they are not.
As liberal groups and Democratic voters angry about Trump's election victory press him to lead the loyal opposition, he must also be mindful of 23 Democrats and two independents up for re-election in 2018, including 10 in states won by Trump.
But he is genuinely angry at what he says are Labour «lies» about Tory cuts, and accuses Gordon Brown of a negative campaign designed to frighten the voters.
McConnell expressed fears that Labour would experience increased difficulty in regaining the confidence of Scottish voters following the election of Sturgeon as SNP leader, and described the party as «a political machine that is angry about what has happened in Scotland in the recent past».
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