Sentences with phrase «white voters whom»

Not exact matches

I've been talking to a lot of the new members asked to join the Academy during its two - year diversity push, and a lot of these ostensibly hipper, younger voters — many of whom are people of color and white women — are happy to tell you they like Three Billboards.
I'm dismayed at how little downright love white voters showed to Latinos, Muslims, the disabled, and others whom Trump mocked and ridiculed.
Democrats COULD have embraced the law and highlighted people who were going to the doctor for the first time in years, many of whom were the lower - income white voters who've been fleeing the party in droves.
The aspirational voters of suburban England — middle - class seats with falling unemployment and rising incomes — swung behind the Cameron - Osborne «long - term economic plan», while Ukip surged in seats with large concentrations of poorer, white working - class English nationalists, many of whom sympathised with Labour's economic message but not the people delivering it.
This is in contrast with white, non-Hispanic evangelical Protestant registered voters, among whom a solid majority supports Romney (74 %).
Regardless of whom they support, nearly half of the registered New York voters polled think Clinton will be the next president, while 19 percent think Trump will move into the White House.
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.
Still, Mr. White, like thousands of educators around the country, has spent months making calls and knocking on doors, trying to persuade voters to support a president with whom he has sharp disagreements on a host of issues central to his profession.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z