Is the candidate you initially voted for the one
whose position on the issues you most agree with?
Not exact matches
For company leaders who aren't afraid to take a public stance, the survey shows that 51 percent of millennials said they are more likely to buy from a company
whose CEO spoke out an
issue they agree with, and 44 percent of full - time millennial employees said they would be more loyal to their organization if their CEO took a public
position on an
issue.
«Partnering with Republicans has resulted in progressive bills not coming up for vote,» said Mr. Chowdhury,
whose website lays out his
position on issues like affordable housing, safe streets and single - payer health care.
He also discussed politicians
whose positions are lagging
on the
issue:
Through relentless pressure
on the media to present the
issue «objectively,» and by challenging the consensus
on climate change science by misstating both the nature of what «consensus» means and what this particular consensus is, ExxonMobil and its allies have confused the public and given cover to a few senior elected and appointed government officials
whose positions and opinions enable them to damage U.S. credibility abroad.
But if I take the wrong
position on the
issue relative the one that predominates in my group, and I might well cost myself the trust and respect of many
on whose support I depend, emotionally, materially and otherwise.
Virginia's state climatologist,
whose doubts about global warming and utility - industry funding made him a lightning rod
on climate change
issues, quietly left his
position over the summer.