Sentences with phrase «white voters so»

I am white and I supported President Obama in both elections as did many other white voters so it wasen't just the black community that got President Obama elected..

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McDormand, Rockwell, and Woody Harrelson are so good in Three Billboards that I think a lot of voters have totally forgotten the less successful aspects of the movie: How every white character is immensely colorful but every black one is a cipher, that whole thing about Woody Harrelson's big dick (stop!
The gop has alienated so many people from so many walks of life that the only voter represented by them will be a 50 year old white man who mistrusts minorities and women and unions and non christians and seniors and government employees and teachers and librarians and nurses and postal workers and immigrants and firefighters and I have probably left out quite a few of you who they have managed to insult this past year.
«It's important to note that white evangelicals, like so many voters this year, had significant reservations about both candidates,» said Amy Black, professor of political science at Wheaton College.
Majority minority districts were a reaction to states spreading out their African - American voters so that there were always more white voters in their voting districts.
Throughout its long history, Sweden's Social Democratic Party has skillfully reached out to new electoral constituencies, while preserving the support of their core voters — reconciling the demands of anticlerical and religious workers in the 1910s and 1920s, workers and farmers in the 1930s, blue - collar and white - collar employees in the 1950s, and so on.
We should be careful, however, not to assume that Tory members are stranded so far to the ageing, white, authoritarian, eurosceptic right that they are completely unrepresentative of the party's voters.
Black voters give him an enthusiastic yes; white voters don't think so,» Mr. Carroll said.
«White ethnics, middle class voters, independents — the real heart of the Bloomberg and Giuliani days — either didn't vote for him or did because de Blasio's rivals were so uninspiring or they were tired of Bloomberg,» said Dan Gerstein, a political consultant and analyst.
White liberals dissatisfied with Mr. Rangel, Latinos in East Harlem and voters who turned out for the first time in last year's mayoral primary — so - called «surge voters» — will be among those the Espaillat camp hopes to reach, the source said.
Republicans who have to run statewide here are gritting their teeth because they know that while Trump has brought in the so - called silent majority — mostly disaffected white voters, many of whom lack a college education — his comments about Muslims, Mexicans and women could prompt offsetting damage.
«De Blasio's numbers say he's doing just what he did on election day which is so - so among white voters... and overwhelmingly well among black voters,» Carroll said.
She can win with everything he's got,» said Joe Trippi, who faced a similar problem when he was trying to figure out the math for the 2004 campaign of Howard Dean, another Vermont liberal popular among white progressives, but one who didn't have a primary opponent with the kind of strength among African - Americans and other minority voters that Clinton's shown in 2008 and so far in this race.
One dispiriting theory as to why Three Billboards has done so well with audiences, critics, and award voters is that it entertains the comforting thought that there could be hidden decency in the deplorable — be they racist cops, marching white supremacists, or just the asshole relative you argue with on Facebook.
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