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"lean toward" Definitions
  1. to tend to prefer something, especially a particular opinion or interest

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About 46 percent of independents lean toward the Democrats, and 32 percent lean toward the Republicans.
According to Pew, of the 38% of people who ID'd as independents in their 2018 polling, 17% actually lean toward Democrats while 13% lean toward Republicans.
Cecelia O'Neil-Hart: "I believe you," and lean toward believing women, lean toward believing people of color at this company when they say they're experiencing inequity.
Most researchers cautiously lean toward "yes" — despite the unknowns.
Independents lean toward one party or the other, and while they have some negative feelings toward the party they lean toward, they really hate the opposing party, according to one Pew poll.
Harris lost 10 points among seniors, who lean toward Biden.
Clinton, and the outer counties that lean toward Mr. Trump.
But the newly registered voters nonetheless solidly lean toward Mrs.
New Hampshire voters who either prefer or lean toward Mrs.
I lean toward magical animals but that's just my thing.
The other 6% are independents who lean toward neither party.
Overall, though, we currently lean toward brighter skies than not.
I always want to lean toward the story that's there.
Your father would seem to lean toward the latter school.
But America today is still the America we all knew on November 13: a nation almost evenly divided, with a slight popular vote lean toward Democrats and a somewhat heavier geographic lean toward Republicans.
"I lean toward edibles — I just don't like smoking," he said.
"I've to lean toward my Georgia roots," the Leesburg native says.
The direction ambiverts lean toward varies greatly, depending on the situation.
We also lean toward silhouettes that are tight on her shape.
I was trying to lean toward the unexpected, paragraph by paragraph.
The younger, more ethnically diverse electorate tends to lean toward Labor.
The authors of the infant study lean toward that last explanation.
"I asked him to lean toward his balletic side," he said.
Forty five percent of respondents in the survey out Tuesday said they identify as Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party, compared with 28503 percent who said they identify as Republicans or lean toward the GOP.
Now many of those independents lean toward one party or the other.
Lean toward the barre and stretch your side, holding for eight counts.
To live, to be, to lean toward what could be, requires multiplicity.
His own groups lean toward funk, jazz and gospel-infused Southern rock.
I lean toward a journey that will take her toward the stars.
"You have to lean toward the numbers a little bit," Callaway said.
Wade, including half of Republicans and those who lean toward the GOP.
A Pew Research survey released in March found that 6900 percent of voters who called themselves independents actually lean toward the Republican or Democratic party, leaving only 2628 percent of Americans who say they don't lean toward a party.
I'm also sporty, so I lean toward others who share a healthy lifestyle.
One found that single people lean toward being skinnier than those who cohabitate.
Still, most observers lean toward a scenario of the current setup staying intact.
Mr. Pence's home state, Indiana, is already thought to lean toward Mr. Trump.
I lean toward comfortable, but then I like a unique sense of style.
A closing montage confirms that its sympathies lean toward Hill, but only slightly.
Most independents "lean" toward a party, and strong partisans outnumber the weaker ones.
Such a perspective could so easily lean toward smirky voyeurism or cloying cuteness.
The lyrics and dialogue lean toward shameless double-entendres and smutty schoolboy puns.
I lean toward Strange Days, which was a revelation to rewatch months back.
About 235 percent changed their affiliation to lean toward Republicans, and another 22016 percent to lean toward Democrats — still calling themselves independent when initially asked but acknowledging, when pressed on the question, that they tilt one way or the other.
In all, 13 acts, including McEntire, perform 19 songs that lean toward holiday favorites.
When it's winter, we might lean toward any entry with details about winter activities.
If you can't shake the impulse, however, lean toward a healthier version of it.
Democrats lean toward Trump's protectionism on trade, if not how he has pursued it.
His drawings lean toward Punk aesthetics, and explore themes of decay, sickness, and addiction.
Not long after, the coach began to lean toward purple and pink and red.
Most of the time, the heavily weighted young black voters would lean toward Mrs.
Independents are more split, but they lean toward the Democratic position on both issues.
Vietnamese voters have been found in prior research to lean toward the Republican Party.
Most tracks lean toward ballads, playing to the strength of her smooth, silky voice.
During oral arguments, the justices appeared to lean toward issuing a more limited ruling.
Now Catholics who are Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party are far more likely to have a favorable opinion of Francis than Catholics who are Republicans or lean toward the Republican Party, 83 percent compared with 61 percent, the new poll shows.
The result, he says, is low turnout – particularly by young people who lean toward Democrats.
My personal interests in gaming tend to lean toward experiences capable of providing emergent moments.
Combinations lean toward the gastronomic and include olive oil, wine, sausage, cheese, truffles and chocolate.
Among Democrats and voters who lean toward the Democratic Party, about two-thirds said Mrs.
So far, the signs are that the court may lean toward the biotech industry's view.
Also, the sensor seems to lean toward a warmer white balance, while also being underexposed.
Morrison, whose politics lean toward traditional conservatism, has been Australia's prime minister since August 2018.
Personally, I always lean toward spending the money on quality, and these are high quality.
While millionaires ask themselves empowering questions, the middle class tend to lean toward disempowering ones.
While millionaires ask themselves empowering questions, the middle class tends to lean toward disempowering ones.
Even in states that lean toward the president's party, these incumbents are 39 for 42.
While men will go for high bonus, women will lean toward a high base pay.
While German correctional officers emphasize humanizing their inmates, American correctional officers' tactics lean toward denigrating.
The wine may be of note, but the wineries themselves lean toward the bare-bones.
His sensibilities, from working most recently with World Wrestling Entertainment, lean toward glitz and pyrotechnics.
It was driven by one group: Democrats and voters who lean toward the Democratic Party.
Gender-wise, victims are essentially split down the middle, with a slight lean toward women.
Fifty being a pivotal time when thoughts lean toward the lesser span of life ahead.
On the other side of the ledger, Democrats and independents who lean toward Democrats are also strongly correlated: Seven percent of people who identify as Democrats approve of the job Trump is doing and 9% of independents who lean toward Democrats feel the same way.
The father appears to speak to the clerk, lean toward the customer, and then haltingly leave.
Clinton has added to the pressure to peel away delegates in precincts that lean toward her.
So it's cool to see their personalities develop and see the things that they lean toward.
Others, such as Arianna Huffington, lean toward a leave, but think Kalanick should decide for himself.
The foundation's art funding has tended to lean toward major institutions rather than cutting edge artists.
Only 20 percent of the respondents say they identify with or lean toward the Republican Party.
Russia tends to lean toward Armenia in the conflict, though Moscow sells weapons to both sides.
Among Hispanics, 63% affiliate more strongly with Democrats, compared to 28% who lean toward the GOP.
Studies have shown that voters lean toward taller politicians, viewing them as better suited to leadership.
They explain that they lean toward formal, abstract sorts of art, avoiding Pop Art, for example.
Some of the products lean toward luxury goods and are a tad on the pricey side.
So far, it's a little unclear, but it looks like Beckham's character will lean toward villain.
Cuban voters have long been a reliable Republican voting bloc, but Puerto Ricans lean toward Democrats.
Sixteen percent of respondents said they would support or lean toward him as their first choice.
Gail: I lean toward the idea that all voters should have already been to a prom.
Trump has repeatedly criticized the existence of sanctuary cities, which tend to lean toward liberal policies.
And those instincts lean toward protecting both the institution of the Senate and the Republican Party.
Almost 6 in 10 (58%) of college graduates identify as Democrats or lean toward the party.
The rates for the races that lean toward one but are close are nearly the same.
"I kind of lean toward having a choice," McDevitt said while awaiting Warren's arrival in Clinton.
"I kind of lean toward having a choice," McDevitt said while awaiting Warren's arrival in Clinton.
I lean toward homes with strong character, like a Queen Anne Victorian in Fall River, Mass.
You can find out which style of you lean toward by taking the Humor Styles Questionnaire.
I usually lean toward stealth in action games, but I never took that route in Rage 2.
If you lean toward hypochondria, you may want to consider paper towels in your next washroom visit.
Despite West Virginia's strong lean toward Republicans, the RealClearPolitics polling average has Manchin leading by 7 points.
I lean toward the former, but my colleague, Rebecca Smith, suggests that this was actually premeditated murder.
The problem for our allies is that the president himself seems to lean toward the Breitbart camp.
The members of the other group — the "leaners," about 75 percent of independents — lean toward a party.
A majority of the 25-member Governing Council probably lean toward a gradual end to quantitative easing.
In 2014, 51 percent of Republicans said the United States should lean toward Israel in peace talks.
I generally lean toward skinny Chinese egg noodles because I like the added richness of the yolk.
Once you can do that without hunching, begin to lean toward the ground, exhaling as you go.
In fact, more than 2023 percent of all women registered voters affiliate with or lean toward Democrats.
Like many male office workers, I lean toward clothes that are sharp but not at all showy.
"I would still lean toward preparing the return, but don't push the 'send' button yet," said Goodman.
Many Midwestern institutions lean toward staying open through snowstorms and cold spells, but this one was different.
Meanwhile, 37 percent of women and 93 percent of men affiliate with or lean toward the GOP.
Ditch your Audible subscription (does anyone have Audible anyway?) and lean toward the Book of Swift instead.
Reuss said that GM's hydrogen-powered cars will likely lean toward commercial applications, like delivery trucks or ambulances.
We continue to expect the RBI to lean toward pushing growth and deliver further rate cuts this year.
"Elite parents in urban areas lean toward very fashion-forward and sophisticated names," Pamela Redmond Satran, cofounder of Nameberry.
Only two percent say they lack a preference or do not lean toward one candidate or the other.
He is drawing support about equally from voters who would otherwise lean toward Mr. Trump or Mrs. Clinton.
And there has been some ground to believe he might lean toward a way to outlaw the practice.
That is, Japan favors maximum pressure on the hermit regime, while the other two countries lean toward engagement.
Though Judge McMahon is unlikely to release everything the A.C.L.U. is seeking, she should lean toward greater disclosure.
It's a wonderful compliment and also offers opportunity for some tease and denial (if you lean toward kink).
It's natural for a prank show to lean toward punching down and acting tough, but Jackass never did.
Mr. Salvini's German and Scandinavian partners lean toward free-market economics, while their French allies are more protectionist.
I was assigned male at birth but I tend to lean toward a more femme presentation these days.
Some advocates lean toward building up the national team to try to create positive publicity for the game.
On balance, they lean toward culturally conservative positions, but not nearly as fervently as the evangelical Christians do.
He noted that re-enfranchised felons may not necessarily be politically active — or lean toward any particular party.
Plants tend to lean toward light and if they're not continually turned, they will take on anthropomorphic gestures.
Simply Measured's Ginzburg said that other advertisers tend to lean toward competitors because Twitter's audience size is much smaller.
And among young Cubans, from 18 to 49, more than half now identify with or lean toward the Democrats.
Now, … Apple plans to make more of the LCD model, anticipating that consumers would lean toward the cheaper model.
Even established artists lean toward abstract or flat art when confronted with the virtual reality software's fast 3D canvas.
Chris Christie — and his head, which may lean toward the more conventional political selection of someone like Indiana Gov.
The states shaded in red and orange lean toward "hating" the idea of athletes kneeling during the national anthem.
But he said he would lean toward striking back, noting U.S. corn could be a good product to target.
According to the survey, half of those under 35 say they identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party.
And though they didn't lean toward playing pranks, there was still someone there causing a stir: Gary Fisher, a.k.a.
Among both Democrats and Republicans (including those independents who lean toward one party), 22004% are at least somewhat confident.
During arguments earlier this month, the Supreme Court appeared to lean toward the side taken by police and prosecutors.
OPEC members have previously said they lean toward oil cut extensions, so long as non-members are also involved.
So we can't always just include the most popular comment, but we always lean toward the most popular ones.
Downsizers who lean toward buying take pride in homeownership and want to fix things up the way they like.
These also lean toward better-educated and more affluent districts, though not as lopsidedly as the Democrats' best chances.
Independents, regardless of which party they lean toward, are less likely to vote than those affiliated with either party.
If there were a Klobuchar-Trump matchup in 2020, Mr. Vlaisavljevich said he would probably lean toward the president.
But if the choice has to be between the two, I'd do what Microsoft has done and lean toward fun.
For the US. Senate race, 47% of people surveyed said they will vote for or lean toward incumbent GOP Sen.
Its rivals lean toward the vertical; they handpick partners and control as much of the hardware and software as possible.
I should also say, I have a tendency to lean toward underdogs, and Happy Hollow's not much of an underdog.
So I think I lean toward saying a recession is a little likelier this year — maybe a 20 percent chance.
Adding in those independents who say they lean toward one party or the other, there were 44% on each side.
There are two Senate races there this year, but both lean toward Democrats, although there are some signs that Sen.
There's always a trade-off between pursuing offensive rebounds and preventing fast breaks, and the Pelicans lean toward the latter.
According to a recent analysis by the Pew Research Center, 56 percent of women identify as or lean toward Democrats.
Including those independents who lean toward a party, Republicans led by a wider margin of 45 percent to 30 percent.
Consumer confidence has rebounded since recession warnings in the summer, particularly among voters who don't lean toward either major party.
A quarter of Democrats think it's more important to protect gun rights, while 43 percent lean toward limiting gun ownership.
Lloyd Webber's musicals lean toward the melodramatic, rebuking a broader trend in musical theater that valued stories about regular people.
On issues that are often subject to partisan disagreement, independents usually agree with whatever party they tend to lean toward.
Independents who lean Republican are still in favor (75%) and independents who lean toward Democrats are very strongly opposed (95%).
By contrast, Patreon is less about one-off project funding, and tends to lean toward more regular support of smaller amounts.
When I'm reading before bed, I usually lean toward my right side and hold my e-reader with the same hand.
"This Is America" presents a picture of life in modern-day black America, with a heavy lean toward symbolism and subtext.
A monthly touch-base with a senior member of your department may also require you to lean toward writing more conservatively.
Still, it helps to know whether you lean toward more introverted or extroverted tendencies when it comes to choosing a job.
"I lean toward lighter reds, whites, rosés, and of course, loads of bubbly when it is warm outside," Milne tells Refinery29.
First, it has modified versions of its blueprint to put into play should the game lean toward folding, calling or raising.
As for an announcement timeline, Biden continues to lean toward a run for president but has not made a final decision.
That's a ton of action, so it's no surprise this week's picks lean toward hip-hop a little more than usual.
Is my interracial relationship super special, or does the rhetoric surrounding interracial dating between Black and white folks lean toward extremes?
There is a substantial body of research that suggests gender-based reasons why men — college-educated men included — lean toward Trump.
Though anecdotal, it seems that courts tend to lean toward the First Amendment — the public simply has a right to know.
Puerto Ricans, who traditionally lean toward voting Democratic in Florida, are a big enough group to swing the closely-fought state.
Many people like a sweet element, like fresh grapes or dried fruit; some lean toward sour, with chopped pickles and mustard.
For those small-business owners who identify as Republicans or who lean toward the GOP, tax reform couldn't come soon enough.
My husband and I both lean toward over-accommodating, which made confronting our tenants about their consistently late payments really overwhelming.
By The New York Times When developers named a neighborhood, it's perhaps no surprise that they might lean toward self-promotion.
BKLSM-SGP-CLY With the supply of VLSFO set to jump, shipowners are expected to lean toward the lower cost option.
" Trump did appear to lean toward signing the agreement when he said this, however: "I don't want to see a shutdown.
I'm not a fortune teller, so I lean toward the former and render a "wait and see" verdict that seems repetitive.
She also tended to lean toward injured parties who brought claims of misconduct, fraud or breach of contract against wealthy corporations.
The conference is expected to lean toward the Senate's version of the resolution, which provides more leeway for passing tax reform.
So the harder lean toward Targaryen pride in Dany's wardrobe could be a sign that she's headed toward a similar end.
CIA and 'American Taliban' Several lawyers said Ellis appears to lean toward conservativism, though the Reagan appointee's politics aren't widely known.
When in doubt, it may make more sense to lean toward the Freedom Unlimited card&aposs 1.5% back on all purchases.
Columnists who lean toward the center themselves have been particularly sharp in their criticism of the leftward movement of the party.
I don't think the government, in any capacity, at any level, should lean toward a shutdown to fix any political dispute.
So I think that's why I always lean toward doing my own thing instead of going and working for a monolithic company.
The remaining three contests over the 18 day stretch — Hawaii, Wisconsin, and Arizona — are tougher to call but could lean toward Sanders.
They will learn that most families are complicated and that you will always lean toward the people who love you the best.
Colors are a little bit more subjective: Google seems to lean toward the iPhone's more naturalistic look more than Samsung's vivid colors.
I tend to lean toward a clean, yet eclectic style at home, so that it feels like a reflection of my life.
"I honestly don't know, because both are plausible, [but] I'd lean toward Russia [given the] timing," security entrepreneur Ryan Lackey told Gizmodo.
If Trump decides to lean toward digital distribution, he can start his own networks for a fraction of the cost, Brown said.
One notable area where Trump has made up ground is among independents who do not lean toward the Democratic or Republican Party.
Let's lean toward believing those stories instead of believing this problem is going to fix itself through care and wanting it to.
And, most importantly, the same poll found that all major demographic and political subgroups of Americans lean toward Israel over the Palestinians.
Especially when they might lean toward the easy answer: that their child is fine and that it's all down to developmental issues.
By contrast, people will take open, relaxed postures or lean toward you when you've made them feel comfortable and equal to you.
Fuzzy, a lifelong Democrat, said he might lean toward Clinton, but on economic issues, he thinks that Trump has the best ideas.
Tech-wise, the two trucks are neck and neck, but if I had to pick an infotainment system, I'd lean toward Chevy.
Forty-one percent of registered voters lean toward or support Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, while 37 percent back Trump, the Republican.
Whichever one becomes more severe first — if the stock price keeps going down, executives lean toward saying sorry versus risking a lawsuit.
It's that we should lean toward greater tolerance for speech we dislike, and reserve our harshest penalties only for the worst offenders.
Both capture 85 percent of voters who identify with their respective parties, including independents who lean toward one party over the other.
Independents, who outnumber members of either party and yet often lean toward one or the other, are just as guided by fear.
The church seems to lean toward the latter, and as a result has banned scientism and any unhealthy interest in ancients' technology.
Others lean toward the artistic, like a short-sleeved knee-length blouse with large vivid orange flowers that was recently for sale.
Strong evidence suggests a lot of these voters will lean Republican for the foreseeable future, and certainly will lean toward Mr. Trump.
With a classic beans-and-greens dish like this, I'd lean toward a dry white, which leaves a wide range of choices.
Now me personally, I lean toward the libertarian end of the spectrum and so I don't expect Facebook to police this stuff.
The brand has slowly lost relevance as consumers lean toward lower-priced apparel available at retail stores like Old Navy and TJ Maxx.
With growth into areas that lean toward editorial content and content curation, it makes sense that Periscope is testing out a #save feature.
Mass appeal tends to lean toward new, younger talent while maturing artists often struggle to stay relevant with sales, consequently, reflecting this preference.
You might lean toward one brand over an other, but something you should keep in mind is tri-band versus dual-band support.
"He was possibly planning other explosives, but there was a heavy lean toward Tannerite and exploding targets," a federal law enforcement official explained.
Maybe. But Snapchat would rather lean toward the narrative that its platform serves as something of a marketing opportunity that helps brands elsewhere.
Or, if he did, he showed it only by stepping back, as though to make her lean toward him, try a little harder.
Among them, 72 percent are Democrats and 24 percent are Republicans; both numbers include independents who say they generally lean toward one party.
They are also still exceedingly concerned about free expression, and still lean toward giving people the freedom to post what they would like.
When he learns their plans for a hot night lean toward a sterile cup and a stack of porn magazines, he's less certain.
More than half who lean toward either party say a major reason for their preference is the damage the other party could cause.
When he arrived in New Paltz, where the trees lean toward pine and maple, Mr. Palmeri had to "get my head around" Mohonk.
On the personality spectrum, I lean toward extroverted: Though occasional time alone is nice, I feed off the energy of people around me.
In the CNN survey, almost 1 in 6 Republicans and independents who lean toward the party said Trump abused his powers in Ukraine.
But when speaking specifically about the Black History Month celebration created by Carter G. Woodson, I think he would lean toward the real.
And then I'll lean toward 20th Century Women, because, again, I just sort of feel like it will have a solid Oscar showing.
And with its subscription Prime service, it's understandable that a paying member would lean toward using the service when buying replenishment or other items.
While the liberal justices appeared sympathetic to the government's defense of the critical habitat designation, the conservatives seemed to lean toward the property owners.
WHO BUYS IN BARBADOS Americans and Canadians lean toward the "more budget- and family-friendly" south coast in Christ Church parish, Ms. O'Dell said.
However, after removing voters that profess a "lean" toward one party or the other, the portion of true Independents is closer to 1%-10%.
And about 64% of those surveyed said they identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, while 24% say the same about the GOP.
Just be aware that if your musical tastes lean toward the more synthetic and darker realms, these are just not the buds for you.
In moments when I favor the best possible audio rather than photos from my phone, I lean toward LG's G6 with a quad DAC.
Trump will buy ads in Colorado, Maine, Michigan, New Mexico, Wisconsin and Virginia, states that most recent polls have signaled lean toward Hillary Clinton.
Overall, more Americans say they are Democrats or Democratic-leaners (48%) than that they affiliate with the Republican Party or lean toward it (44%).
As more companies lean toward "the Tesla path " of electric vehicles, Alwaleed said Saudi investors are looking to diversify away from oil-related assets.
Another 18 percent who identify as independent said they lean toward the Democratic Party, while 15 percent of independents said they are Republican-leaning.
I get that she had to lean toward Sanders and his voters to win the nomination; their concerns with fairness and inequality are honorable.
The leadership "might lean toward a compromise with America to preserve the establishment", said one official involved in Iran's nuclear talks with foreign powers.
On the right, at least in America, they lean toward emphasizing the things they agree on, while on the left, they elevate the disagreements.
Water Will (in Melody) exemplifies the intentions of the Time-Based Art Festival itself; it's an invitation to lean toward the complex and unknown.
True independents — those who say they do not lean toward either major party — had the biggest jump in confidence in the new Times survey.
Self-described independents still comprise a large segment of the voters in 2018, but they tend to lean toward one party or the other.
The President's approval rating improved 10 percentage points among conservatives and 7 points among independents, mostly among those who lean toward the Republican Party.
I lean toward the camp of "art belongs to the public, the artist does not," so on principle I should oppose the memoir form.
If these ballots happen to lean toward a certain party or candidate, then that party or candidate will see a net gain in votes.
Whether that's right or not, I still lean toward the view we're going to avoid it, but we're going to be really scared of it.
Given that some of Voigt's career highlights lean toward the serene, it's easy to forget the intense thrum that provides a solid base to GAS.
"The fact that there are not a lot of sofas in each container tends to lean toward a higher-end product of quality," he said.
I lean toward Ovechkin winning the Cup, because it will lead to a whole bunch of people apologizing or inventing new crazy takes to survive.
Among those who identify as Democrats or say they lean toward the Democratic Party, 20163% are white, down from 76% across Pew's surveys in 1992.
The trick to being an ambivert is knowing when to force yourself to lean toward one side of the spectrum when it isn't happening naturally.
The time to continue to be buried in government by agencies that lean toward socialism and not capitalism and democracy is not likely to end.
If you look at a breakdown of the demographics that voted for Trump and generally lean toward the GOP, coaches fit it better than players.
Options on each traded faster than normal and appeared to lean toward bets the stocks would rise, according to options analytics firm Trade Alert data.
According to the Pew Research Center, 84% of African-American voters identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, while 8% align themselves with Republicans.
No wonder some military witnesses — often pilots who are scientists or engineers themselves — actually lean toward the hypothesis that they are not from this world.
If the BOJ focuses on surprise too much, it will lean toward escalating action, which would do more harm than good to the real economy.
J.P. Freak-folk songs often lean toward pastorale and nostalgia, but not "Cell Games and Beyond" by the Cradle, centered on the songwriter Paco Cathcart.
According to a Pew Research Center poll, 58 percent of 18- to 25-year-olds either identify as Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party.
The tendency is to lean toward the player who leads the league in scoring, although that trend has been upended a bit in recent years.
Unfortunately, these advantages are outweighed by the genre's tendency to exploit suffering, lean toward a preconceived narrative, prioritize ratings over morality and manipulate public opinion.
Among Democrats and those who lean toward the party, 85 percent viewed immigration positively, compared with 65 percent of Republicans and those who lean Republican.
Monmouth conducted its poll on August 221-213 among voters who say they are Democrats and independents who say they lean toward the Democratic Party.
When the court's new entrants consistently lean toward one ideology, reams of judicial precedent that had been decided by slim, contentious majorities could be reevaluated.
They use the demographics of each state to predict how much that state would "lean" toward Clinton or Sanders if the race were tied nationally.
Of course, there are some players who lean toward the more chaotic side of the alignment chart that love the streamhonkers and, in general, trolling others.
How could the right-wing candidate with some of the most extreme views in the race attract voters who ostensibly lean toward the center or left?
However, when just looking at Republicans, excluding independents who lean toward the Republican Party, he now enjoys 49 percent support compared to 43 percent last week.
Among Democrats and independents who lean toward the Democratic Party, 84% now feel the party will be united by November, up from 239% before either convention.
In late February, FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver ran projections for the race to see which states could be expected to "lean" toward one candidate or the other.
The districts that Democrats do need to retake from Republicans are far more evenly split between the two parties -- and many even lean toward Republicans slightly.
The lean toward positive in remembrances is all but baked-in when the nation is called on to pay respects for a prominent life recently completed.
He leads among both men and women, younger and older voters, white evangelicals, conservatives and both self-identified Republicans and independents who lean toward the party.
He said he would lean toward a more moderate Democrat like Biden, but he questioned whether Biden would get tripped up in a contest against Trump.
Sometimes he will lean toward the basket as he bounces, as if he's mumbling to the ball, Get in, get in, don't screw me on this.
I lean toward that view myself, in part because I don't think insurers have the tools or the trust to effectively change behaviors among their enrollees.
He has campaigned on a platform of ending the old compromises of centrist coalitions with the Social Democrats, suggesting he might lean toward the Freedom Party.
Fifty-one percent of nonvoters lean toward Democrats a Pew survey in 663 compared likely voters to nonvoters compared to 30% who leaned toward the GOP.
While Collins and Romney may lean toward the idea, it's doubtful Democrats could find four Republicans to get to a simple majority on such a motion.
Midwesterners lean toward sugar cream pie (also known as Hoosier pie), cherry pie and strawberry rhubarb, both of which bring a nice tartness to the table.
In the Senate race between Cruz and O'Rourke, currently rated to lean toward the Republican, CNN's latest polling has Cruz ahead by an estimated seven points.
According to the Monmouth poll, 8033% of voters said they would vote or lean left, compared with 41% who would lean toward or support GOP candidates.
The owners' aesthetic preferences lean toward mid-century abstract art, rather than the more obviously environmentalist work shown by its northern neighbor Sculpture in the Wild.
They use the demographics of each state to predict how much that state would "lean" toward Clinton or Sanders if the race were evenly tied nationally.
He concluded that in high-risk industries, pay should lean toward a fixed salary, while in more stable sectors pay should be more biased toward performance rewards.
While Oettinger and the 63-year-old chancellor herself lean toward a final Merkel term that lasts into the 2020s, others are straining for a swifter handover.
If forced to guess whether this truck, with its "stealthy, robotic quality" (Nissan's words, not mine), will hit showrooms, I would have to lean toward the affirmative.
This is the most straightforward aug path for Jensen to follow, and a strong early-game choice that pairs particularly well with a later lean toward stealth.
For a few days this week, it seemed like their efforts were paying off, she said, as lawmakers seemed to lean toward allowing abortion in medical emergencies.
In Wednesday's poll, Democrats lead among women voters by a 220006 to 2202 percent margin, while men lean toward voting for the GOP, 2628 to 28500 percent.
"In the lean toward local, luxury and lifestyle hotels are adding small retail spaces that serve as a tasting menu of regional designers and products," she wrote.
According to a recent Pew Research Center report, nearly four-in-ten voters identify as politically independent, though most lean toward one of the two major parties.
Dagne Dover's color curation for the backpack adds further appeal — colors rotate out, but they often lean toward dusky, muted colors, soft pastels, or bright jewel tones.
According to the Pew Research Center, less than half of Cuban-American registered voters nationwide — 47 percent — say they identify with or lean toward the Republican Party.
Black Americans overwhelmingly vote for Democrats in general elections, but many of them — particularly older ones — lean toward candidates in primaries who evince reliability instead of insurgency.
The study shows that most Americans have political tastes that are not uniform: They may lean toward one party, but they see things they like in both.
Even in states that lean toward the other party in presidential elections, however, the opposition party incumbent has won 93% of the time in midterms since 1982.
At the same time, the percentage of Americans identifying as solid Democrats has been flat, and there's been a slight increase in independents who lean toward Democrats.
On a texture spectrum, the Pibarnon would lean toward the realm of the polished and elegant, while the other two would point toward the rustic and soulful.
About 62% of Latino registered voters identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, while 34% affiliate with or lean to the Republican Party, the organization says.
I think if I were an editor I would have to lean toward dictionary definitions over my own experience, but I'm sure sometimes it's a close call.
While Trump has very high approval among those who identify as Republicans (84% in 2018), independents who lean toward the GOP also strongly approve of him (69%).
I think they're likely to remain on the sidelines in September but we lean toward a move come October assuming the data continues to show solid underlying strength.
Public perceptions of military AI can lean toward the apocalyptic — understandable when prominent figures like Elon Musk warn us about the possible rise of Terminator-style artificial intelligence.
As the lyrics took shape, it started to lean toward somewhat of a nautical theme which we brought to fruition with the help of our artist Luciana Nedelea.
In states where the G.O.P. has closed primaries, conservative registered Democrats or registered unaffiliated voters who lean toward Republicans will be able to participate only in Democratic primaries.
They will have the capacity to push back against voter restrictions that have been put into place in recent years, which disproportionately impact voters who lean toward Democrats.
Currently, 76 percent of Republicans and those who lean toward the Republican party approve of the president's job performance, down from 84 percent who did so in February.
As nationalism and populism continue to roil European equity and bond markets, fears that Italy could lean toward an exit from the euro drove the most recent volatility.
In the survey released Wednesday, 2628 percent of registered voters said they would vote for or lean toward a Democratic candidate if the midterm elections were held today.
You're basically left with three options: I've tended to lean toward Option No. 1, although I'll be honest, No. 3 is looking better and better as we go.
People were saying "Fuck it" to archaic rules of dressing that lean toward modesty, and allowing just a thin piece of fabric to separate them from the world.
The Cook Political Report carries 34 seats that are either "toss-ups" or lean toward party that doesn't currently control the seat; 31 of those are GOP districts.
Much will depend on Hispanics, who make up more than a quarter of the population and lean toward Democrats, but who often turn out in relatively low numbers.
It could help the party appeal to young, urban professionals who lean toward Democrats on cultural grounds but might find things to like in the GOP's economic message.
Most independents lean toward one party, and as the Pew Research Center has demonstrated, in the past two decades independents have grown more ideologically polarized, not more moderate.
Twenty-nine percent of Democratic primary voters in the battleground state said they would "support or lean toward" Sanders — an increase of 22016 percentage points since last month.
While the memo in no way resolves that contradiction, it suggests that he could lean toward a small-government philosophy that conservatives like Mr. Mulvaney have fiercely advocated.
It surveyed 384 registered voters who identify as Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.
But residents of these states also lean toward believing Trump did improperly use his office to gain political advantage in next year's election: 239% say yes, 226% no.
This release also includes results based on 434 voters who identify as Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party which have a margin of error of +/- 4.7 percentage points.
A Quinnipiac University poll taken after the debate has Biden only up 2 points over Harris with voters who identify as Democrats or those who lean toward the party.
Marshall pushes back against "the misconception that demography is destiny," that elections can be won by mobilizing "this supposed majority" of nonwhite and millennial voters who lean toward Democrats.
Most observers, including the CBO, lean toward the "course correction" attitude: Premium rates were set too low initially and this was a way for the market to catch up.
But Sanders is beating Clinton by more than 20 points among independents who lean toward the Democratic Party, which could help him in the Badger State, NBC News reports.
Seventeen percent would pick Trump, including 11 percent who are "certain" about him, 2 percent who are "not certain" and 4 percent who are "undecided" but lean toward Trump.
That rising partisanship has been matched by an increase in the number of political independents, who still tend to lean toward one party or the other, Mr. Doherty said.
In another tweet, the President said Democrats "are doing nothing" for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, and predicted that Hispanic voters would lean toward Republicans over the issue.
In presidential elections, Americans almost always lean toward candidates who offer hopeful visions for the future, not those who claim the nation is going to hell in a handcart.
Only 10 percent of independents who lean toward the Democrats report the party represents their values "very well," but over 20123 percent of partisan Democrats agree that it does.
These are certainly important changes that lean toward more fair and livable working conditions; however, they leave unaddressed other issues, including those outlined in the senator's letter from July.
The mix of textures and bold colors in Sehun's outfit is representative of the K-pop look, in which artists lean toward vivid hues, sensual fabrics, and showy patterns.
Even in a great Democratic election in 22016, the party suffered key gubernatorial losses in Iowa and Ohio, two states Barack Obama carried twice but now lean toward Republicans.
This release also includes results based on 303 voters who identify as Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party which have a margin of error of +/- 5.3 percentage points.
Americans who identify as independents are more likely to lean toward the Democratic Party (22019% of the total population) than toward the Republican Party (93% of the total population).
Overall, just 34% of independents approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his presidency, but that masks widely divergent views among those independents who lean toward a party.
Manafort's collection of crimes and plea agreement place his recommended sentence at about double the 10-year max—meaning Jackson may lean toward the high end of possible sentences.
More than 75 percent of Democrats in Congress are Christian, while just 57 percent of voters who are either registered Democratic or lean toward Democrats say they are Christian.
"Given recent improvement's in EQT's operational and financial performance, we had thought that ISS would lean toward EQT's existing management," RBC Capital Markets analyst Scott Hanold said in a note.
Some of the archived writings from Psychedelic Warlord lean toward the personal, which you'd expect for someone who has kept a reasonably active Medium account over the last few months.
The debate in both meetings Monday highlighted deepening divides within the party, as more members of the House Democratic Caucus lean toward opening impeachment proceedings and top leaders remain opposed.
While the older artists lean toward fragmented images and intense color palettes, the younger artists tend to use white, red, and black — a color used to express puissance, and race.
Usually this would involve a streaming app getting confused and no longer showing a connection to the TV. Since this regularly happens on my Chromecast, I lean toward blaming Google.
But with global economic growth slowing and central banks expected to lean toward extending their easy monetary policy, any gains for other major currencies against the dollar will be limited.
For results among the 440 registered voters who are Democrats or independents who lean toward the Democratic Party, the margin of sampling error is plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.
The bull market kept taking comfort in the idea that the Federal Reserve would lean toward easier money to ensure financial stability and support the markets in times of need.
A new poll finds that roughly four times as many Americans who identify as Republican or lean toward the GOP say immigration is a top U.S. problem, compared to Democrats.
Carbon emissions thus follow the tracks of other divides between states that lean toward each party, such as the share of immigrants, college graduates or white Christians in the population.
Now, the U.S.C./LAT survey is so different from other polls that it's possible that its lean toward the G.O.P. isn't because of its use of self-reported past voting.
For results among the 405 registered voters who are Republicans or independents who lean toward the Republican Party, the margin of sampling error is plus or minus 5.0 percentage points.
Most of the sci-fi movies on Netflix lean toward the horrifying aspects of nature and technology, making them a stressful watch when you're flying close to the canna-sun.
The trees had been stripped by a recent wind of their white covering of frost, and they seemed to lean toward each other, black and ominous in the fading light.
The decision to lean toward a rate cut is a significant shift for the central bank, which raised rates four times last year and adopted a "patient" stance this year.
Results in this release are based on 298 registered voters who identify as Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party, which has a +/- 5.7 percentage point sampling margin of error.
The heavy percentage of tourists in the overall audience means that theater owners and producers lean toward razzle-dazzle musicals and classic revivals with a better shot at becoming profitable.
The term is used to define a broad group of people whose political beliefs lean toward the left -- often the far left -- but do not conform with the Democratic Party platform.
In early voting intentions, 220% of registered voters say they would favor the Democratic candidate in their district, or lean toward the Democrat, while 2000% favor the Republican or lean Republican.
Risk is really about personal preference but at this age, Keckler says, it's OK to have some investments that lean toward being more aggressive with greater opportunity to grow over time.
LGBT people between the ages of 83 and 28 appear to lean toward a more inclusive flag — 295% support and 23.3% oppose — while less than a fifth of baby boomers agree.
But if forced to nominate one on account of what I see on a busy Saturday afternoon's prowling, I'd lean toward sharing, specifically with others breathing the same air as you.
The feature can be adjusted to be public or private, so no worries if your music tastes lean toward the corny or embarrassing — you can control how you share your tunes.
In a study of self-identified independents, Samara Klar and Yanna Krupnikov show that while some independent voters may "lean" toward one of the main parties, they are not reliable partisans.
Some 245 percent said they generally lean toward buying the same color as their last car, but they like to look around at new colors/materials in case something stands out.
"When those two are telling completely different stories, I'm going to tend to lean toward the bond market, especially this late in the economic cycle with this many headwinds," he said.
"This contradictory (foreign and domestic) situation means the board has to weigh the delicate differences whether to lean toward the recommendation of the forecast or not," Bank Governor Jiri Rusnok said.
As I established with a from-scratch recipe I published last year, I already lean toward cornbread with a little sugar, so the fact that Jiffy skewed sweet didn't bother me.
During the arguments, conservative justices appeared to lean toward the administration's concerns while liberal justices voiced worry about leaving individuals with no way to hold federal officers accountable for unlawful conduct.
On the other hand, while Trump likes low interest rates, Warsh could lean toward more hawkish policies, since he believes the Fed has been too slow to end its easy ways.
But a new survey of a key voting demographic for any midterm cycle might be a warning sign for Republicans: Morning Consult: In departure from past elections, seniors lean toward Democrats.
The market recovered slowly throughout the day Thursday, shooting higher after The Wall Street Journal reported that the Federal Reserve may soon lean toward a pause in planned interest rate hikes.
I'm inclined to lean toward NBC/WSJ/Marist, considering that the Clinton campaign isn't taking Pennsylvania especially seriously [no ad spending, although a pro-Clinton super PAC is spending money there].
"Antifa" is short for anti-fascists, a broad group of people whose political beliefs lean toward the left -- often the far left -- but do not conform with the Democratic Party platform.
The contract also requires a convoluted disciplinary process presided over by arbitrators who need union approval to keep their jobs, and who thus tend to lean toward suspension rather than dismissal.
Poll after poll has shown Mr. Scott holding his own among Hispanic voters, including Puerto Ricans who relocated to Florida after Hurricane Maria and were expected to lean toward the Democrats.
It could also contribute to a record divergence between college-educated white women, breaking toward Democrats in unprecedented numbers, and white women without degrees, who still generally lean toward the GOP.
But some cooler air wedged over the region may not cede its ground — so we'll lean toward high temperatures closer to 553, rather than the 60 degrees some models are forecasting.
"I'd lean toward Billie Eilish's 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' because it's got a strong underdog backstory of her brother co-writing and producing it," Kuge said.
While there is a clear opportunity for women to make historic gains in Congress, many of them are running in competitive districts or districts that solidly lean toward the other party.
That disrupts air flow, reducing downward pressure on that side of the car, which helps keep the car flat, counteracting its natural tendency to lean toward the outside of a turn.
The next time you close your eyes and lean toward your birthday cake, I hope you're wishing for something disgusting, because that's what you'll get after you blow out the candles.
This week, we'll be given the opportunity to notice which side of the energetic pole we tend to lean toward, then decide if we're open to finding a greater sense of balance.
If they lean toward the latter, it could represent a shift in how the legal system views our expression online—further blurring the line between IRL and the world of social media.
Bitcoin's volatility has been a boon to larger investors such as hedge funds, and other investors searching for returns as central banks across the world lean toward lower interest rates, said Puech.
Bitcoin's volatility has been a boon to larger investors such as hedge funds, and other investors searching for returns as central banks across the world lean toward lower interest rates, said Puech.
In one speech while visiting Beijing, Duterte announced he would separate from the U.S. but later clarified that he meant he would chart a foreign policy that does not lean toward America.
The reports, along with those that Trump is allegedly working with disgraced former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, seem to lean toward the candidate wanting the more expensive route: a TV channel.
The numbers are showing that instead of dropping $133 on a laptop with a bunch of features they don't need, people are starting to lean toward the more fiscally responsible option: Chromebooks.
And one thing I can say is that I tend to sort of lean toward wanting to play or having an attraction to more Western games than I do to Japanese games.
A lobbying fight over the future of the Interior Department's methane rule has been fierce, and it's convinced at least two key Republicans to lean toward opposing a resolution undoing the regulation.
"I made the comment to Jas probably 100 times that this wasn't my favorite place to be, and in the end I was probably just going to lean toward leaving," he said.
"But if what we're seeing right now with fiscal stimulus is more supportive of growth, selectively I'd lean toward looking at high-yield credits that would benefit from stronger growth," she added.
Only 16% of people who lean toward Democrats, according to Pew, and 14% of Democrats, according to Gallup, support confirmation, the lowest for the opposing party for any nominee in recent memory.
My sense of professional­ism makes me lean toward saying nothing, but when I put myself in her shoes, I would rather hear bad news from a friend than from a neutral source.
If an introvert's organization tends to lean toward extroversion, than even well-meaning extrovert managers may unconsciously reward the talk-it-out-ers while inadvertently sidelining the think-before-you-speak-ers.
But traders were also focused on the fact that Fed speakers and even the European Central Bank have been sending somewhat hawkish messages recently, and the minutes could lean toward those comments.
Kevin Helmich, owner of a 245 Audi A5003 with a diesel engine, said on Thursday that he would lean toward having the company buy his car back rather than get it repaired.
But if you're the Democratic Party, Clinton's loss probably makes you lean toward a theory of politics that emphasizes turning out your own party rather than persuading members of the other party.
A survey in late July — conducted by the polling company Rasmussen, generally considered to lean toward Mr. Trump — found that 133 percent of respondents opposed the wall, and 37 percent backed it.
Even today, many people on the Coasts lean toward Hamiltonian politics, while many Midwesterners identify with Jeffersonian politics and resent large corporations that send jobs elsewhere and that degrade our agricultural heartland.
Young voters -- even those registered as independent -- are much more likely to lean toward the Democrats, who are mostly supportive of abortion, and for whom turnout will be key in the midterms.
If, for example, Facebook chose to target an election reminder at certain types of users that it knows via its profiling of them are likely to lean toward voting a particular way.
And while Republicans currently control every lever of power in Washington, they represent a smaller portion of the population than either Democrats or independents, although many independents may lean toward the GOP.
That shouldn't be too surprising, given that, while some of this group are independents who don't lean toward either party, much of it is made up of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.
Independents are often seen as the best possibility for potential candidates to pick up votes outside their bases, but most independents actually "lean" toward one party or another, according to the analysis.
This conservative lean toward patriotism was echoed again with expressions of honor and duty, where 70 percent of "business conservatives" said the phrase "honor and duty are my core values" fit them.
Corporate marketing campaigns often paint queer women as a monolith and lean toward overtly tender and heartwarming depictions of women-loving women, which further stigmatizes those who reject marriage, monogamy, or vanilla sex.
Women (21% satisfied) are more apt to express satisfaction with the field than men (3.83%), and self-identified Democrats (23.8%) are a bit more satisfied than independents who lean toward the party (2411%).
Maybe people who need glasses for their myopia early on in life lean toward becoming book-smart as they grow up, or perhaps other factors explain both, such as your family's income level.
Though President Donald Trump did not specifically mention it in his address to Congress on Tuesday, the White House appears to lean toward supporting border adjustment, according to informal Trump advisor Larry Kudlow.
There are shreds of dialogue here and there that lean toward the book's grating tone, particularly when Wade and Art3mis engage in a rapid-fire "show me your geek credentials" back-and-forth.
Lady was a lighter shade aimed at "girls who lean toward pale-lacquered nails, quiet smart clothes and tiny strands of pearls," according to a Mademoiselle magazine story that year on the collection.
Justice Anthony Kennedy seemed to lean toward Justice Alito's stance, but a majority of the bench, including conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch and the four more liberal justices, seemed to side with Mr Collins.
But, the introduction of boutique hotels and other amenity-driven listings such as those on Airbnb Plus are paving the way for business travelers to lean toward Airbnb instead of a business hotel.
Kroll, who disclosed his tie, was part of a presentation that noted Tasers satisfy "all relevant safety standards" and counseled medical examiners to lean toward excluding the weapons as a cause of death.
Crossroads Irish Pub: You won't find many pubs that lean toward the casual, dive-y style in the Back Bay any more—or very many other places in Boston proper, for that matter.
Clinton outnumber those who prefer or lean toward Mr. Trump by 24 percent to 23 percent, according to the poll, conducted for WBUR, an NPR station in Boston, by the MassInc Polling Group.
Among millennials, which Pew identifies as people born between 1981 and 1996, men lean toward Democrats by 8 percentage points — far and away a bigger tilt toward Democrats than older cohorts of men.
Typically, I lean toward children's books with bright colors and enticing illustrations, but Slumberkins hit the nail on the head with a muted and whimsical design that is more appropriate for serious topics.
Although many of Murdoch's publications and television networks lean toward the right politically, he tried to convince former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to run for president against Donald Trump in 2016.
When respondents were given a list of 6900 Democratic candidates and asked who'd they vote for or lean toward in Nevada's February caucuses, 2628 percent said Biden, while 28503 percent chose Warren. Sen.
Most people's thoughts on the subject lean toward images of low-skilled workers in farming, construction or landscaping — allegedly the kind of "jobs that Americans won't do," in pro-open borders politician-speak.
While the lyrics lean toward the earnest, Cosentino did allow herself a wink on "Everything Has Changed," rhyming "lazy crazy baby" as a nod to the doubters who have dismissed her writing as repetitive.
Some House Democrats who lean toward impeaching President Trump are increasingly willing to jeopardize what happens to their party in 2020, and see impeachment as a moral obligation that overrules the politics of it.
And the loud "boos" ringing in several NFL stadiums across the country this weekend lead me to believe it was one he read accurately -- that many actual football fans lean toward the President's feelings.
Or is it that white Americans lean toward a political party that is preaching a fixed view as a response to our political divisions, and as a way to restore a past it prefers?
If it affects voter turnout even slightly -- and especially if it affects voter turnout only in areas that lean toward a certain party -- a contagious disease could seriously influence the results of the election.
How far Mr. Moon would now lean toward China is something that Washington needs to watch closely, said Evans J. R. Revere, a former State Department official who has dealt with the Korean Peninsula.
If the newly enfranchised Virginians do begin signing up in large numbers, it's likely to be a boon for Clinton in a critical state because considerable evidence exists that ex-offenders lean toward Democrats.
The chance that Babis might possibly retain his job even if the Social Democrats pulled out has led some of the party's lawmakers to lean toward staying in government, a party source told Reuters.
That may have resulted in the campaign breaching, in this state at least, a generational split that nationally has seen older black and Latino voters gravitate toward Biden but younger voters lean toward Sanders.
Unlike the geographic trends, this is not likely to change significantly -- races that lean toward one party (but may become toss-ups by November) are even more likely to be in sparse suburban districts.
That's because it's clear from the totality of Trump's comments that his counterterrorism instincts lean toward policies that restrict the freedom of Muslims in general, regardless of whether they'd have prevented a specific attack.
Chechnya, and Russia's North Caucasus is heavily Muslim, but divided between those who follow Kremlin-backed Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and adherents of extremist Islamists who lean toward groups such as the Islamic State (ISIS).
Propped on small ledges high above the main room, six lifelike collared bears create an almost unsettling atmosphere as they lean toward the people below, pulling against the chains that tether them to the wall.
Washington (CNN)Poll of the week: A new national Monmouth University primary poll of voters who identify as Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party finds that former Vice President Joe Biden leads with 32%.
The show's editors have the unenviable task of deciding what will air, and their choices will probably lean toward newer material, but the stars also gave their live audience some of their most beloved classics.
According to the latest NBC News battleground map, 19563 states and the District of Columbia are either likely to vote Clinton/Kaine or lean toward the ticket, giving the Democratic candidates 288 electoral college votes.
Since I couldn't clarify which address was work and home, Reply would offer completely contradictory responses, like this: It also seemed to lean toward affirmative responses, which makes social situations difficult for me, a hermit.
According to a survey, conducted in January by the Pew Research Center, 49% of Catholics who are Republicans or lean toward the party, said that Mr Trump was not very or not at all religious.
While Overgrown featured Brian Eno and RZA, The Colour in Anything opts for guests who lean toward the stark and delicate (a Kanye West verse that never came to fruition would have been the outlier).
New Yorkers tend to enjoy hot dogs with steamed onions and a pale, deli-style mustard, while Chicago natives lean toward hot dogs loaded with mustard, relish, raw onion, pickles, peppers, tomatoes and celery salt.
He argued that while some intelligence information would obviously need to be redacted, his message to Trump is to "lean toward transparency" in order to to help the country move forward after the report's release.
A recent Axios/Survey monkey poll found that 74 percent of Democrats and people who lean toward the party said they would consider voting for Ocasio-Cortez if she were able to run in 2020.
The Chamber has historically been seen to lean toward the GOP, but in recent years it has differed from Trump and with conservative Republicans on a host of issues from immigration to trade and tariffs.
Last month, Hatch reveled in the spotlight as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee while shepherding a massive tax bill through the Senate -- attention, friends and colleagues said, that made him lean toward running again.
To the dismay of those across the aisle, this focus occasionally makes it difficult to engage in productive conversations that lean toward the social side of policy — but it doesn't have to be that way.
The poll from ABC News and The Washington Post released early Sunday found Biden with 27 percent support from Democrats and independents who lean toward the party, unchanged from a similar survey in early September.
Twitter, speaking with Gizmodo on Tuesday, appeared to lean toward a very literal definition of the term—tweets that explicitly "reduce a person to less than human, whether it be animalistic or mechanistic," it said.
Although we're more likely to lean toward scientific rational while Saturn is in Aquarius, there will still be an interesting dynamic between scientific communities and spiritual folks as Aquarius is both academically and religiously-oriented.
Strikingly, while large majorities of Democrats and independents back efforts to sustain the statute, even Republicans and Trump supporters lean toward saying the administration should try making the law work, not take steps to hinder it.
The things that I tend to lean toward in design are heirlooms, and Brett often times brings in the natural light, the dining al fresco, and that kind of layered, casual, beachy feel to the space.
If you'd like your signature scent to lean toward an "unsettling childhood memories" vibe, it's your lucky day: perfumer Serge Lutens has released a perfume meant to evoke the sensory experience of losing a baby tooth.
There's no neat and simple answer to that question, but it's clear US adversaries like Khamenei will lean toward the less charitable interpretation, and hammer home the idea that Trump is as American as apple pie.
The hollow-tower shape is signature Dyson, but the choice of glossy white for the top shell is a departure from the company's Hot and Cool fans, which lean toward bolder colors like purple and blue.
For example, at a networking event, a self-aware ambivert will lean toward the extroverted side of the scale, even when it has been a long day and he or she has had enough of people.
But the decision to unseal the Khusyaynova case now appears to reflect changes to Justice Department guidelines last month instructing U.S. attorneys to lean toward disclosing foreign influence operations as a means of deterrence, Carlin said.
The loan "is a very positive impulse for all creditors, on why to lean toward a reorganization, which OKD management proposes and prefers to a possible bankruptcy," OKD managing director Antonin Klimsa said in a statement.
Two-thirds of Americans say the US shouldn't take the side of either Israel or Palestine in the Middle East conflict, but those who do favor a side almost all lean toward Israel (21% vs. 214%).
Half of the seats in Hong Kong's Legislative Council are directly elected by voters in geographic constituencies, while the other half are so-called functional constituencies, largely composed of industry groups that lean toward the establishment.
While the conversation and progress thus far has tended to lean toward turning the tides for non-males and ethnic groups — it may finally be time that we see disability inclusion onscreen and behind the camera.
And assuming that a judge appointed by a Democrat would lean toward a liberal interpretation of antitrust law, that means there's a 50% chance of the DOJ getting a panel predisposed to sympathy for its case.
Harley Rouda, another first-term Democrat who beat longtime California Republican lawmaker Dana Rohrabacher in 2018, said that Trump's persistent stonewalling of congressional subpoenas was the first thing that made him lean toward the impeachment inquiry.
A recent poll from NBC News and the Wall Street Journal found that while voters do give Trump credit for a good economy, they also lean toward candidates who will be a check on the president.
The tracks, produced by Teddy Thompson, lean toward waltzes and understated honky-tonk, modest acoustic guitars and trickles of piano; even the pushiest two songs are country takes on 1960s girl-group pop, with just enough tambourine.
Building on that, Jonas Olofsson, a researcher at Stockholm University in Sweden, and his team theorized that it's a particular type of disgust that helps explain why people lean toward a specific strain of right wing thinking.
But now that millennials are adults and buying trees for themselves, they lean toward the real Christmas trees of their childhoods partly because of nostalgia and partly because they are concerned for the earth, the NCTA posits.
The latest version has a similar design to its cult-favorite original — a stiff curved insert inside a fabric wrap that provides support on one side of your neck, allowing you to lean toward your preferred position.
Broad majorities of more than eight in 10 Republicans and Democrats (and independents who lean toward each party) support blocking people who are mentally ill and people on federal no-fly or watch lists from buying guns.
According to the data, in counties where Trump won by at least 22019 points in the presidential election, voters said they would vote for or lean toward the GOP candidate in 2018 by a 7-point margin.
He said concerns about sluggish inflation could keep some Fed officials with a two or three rate hike forecast but the more they lean toward fiscal stimulus, the more chance individual officials could move up to four.
Protomartyr prefer emphatic talk-singing over arrangements that are mostly spare with the occasional burst of metal-inflected virtuosity, while Preoccupations lean toward New Wave, with many-layered synths sometimes taking the place of endlessly reverberating guitars.
But they're all struggling with characters who feel a little too off-the-shelf — while MacLean's dialogue has flavor, his people lean toward cliché (the carping mother-in-law, the crook's wife who really runs the show).
Among people who are less political — that is, among people who lean toward the right and don't know it — you often hear a kind of general regret, a sense of having missed something, having blown a chance.
President Donald Trump's gut instincts on the economy can be fine without a phalanx of experts, but only if they lean toward nurturing and defending economic institutions of growth and prosperity founded on individual initiative and freedom.
Pedro Almodóvar presides over this year's judges in the feature-film competition, including two other male directors (Park Chan-wook, Paolo Sorrentino) who lean toward cinematic flamboyance and two female filmmakers (Maren Ade, Agnès Jaoui) who don't.
If the election for U.S. House of Representatives was held today, 212% of registered voters say they would support or lean toward supporting the Democratic candidate in their district compared to 27% who would vote for the Republican.
But it's Mother's Day, so I prefer just to refocus today on what I want, what I'd like to lean toward: a society in which we take excellent care of ourselves, our children, each other and the planet.
"Our thoughts on those responsible for the attack lean toward Islamic State," Yildirim told a news conference in the capital Ankara, adding that investigations should be completed in the coming days and the identities of the bombers revealed.
In the most competitive House races, particularly in districts that lean toward Republicans, researchers at the Brookings Institution ran the numbers and concluded that Democrats are relying more on moderate candidates in those districts over self-identified progressives.
Some don't see the fun in the mockery, and their responses lean toward smarminess — the argument being that making fun of the beautiful men of Instagram for their posts is fostering negativity and tearing our own community apart.
The race is closer for governor in the state, where 40% of people surveyed said they will vote for or lean toward Republican candidate Chris Sununu, and 36% will do the same for Democratic candidate Colin Van Ostern.
Senior Trump administration officials have repeatedly emphasized that Israel's security needs have only increased in the years since previous proposals have been on the table, suggesting that the Trump proposal will lean toward bolstering those Israeli security needs.
The job of the president is to push back against these elements of society, even if they lean toward his or her own political coalition, to remain an example of the direction in which the country should move.
Though abortion storylines, due to their still taboo stigma, lean toward dramas (Law & Order SVU, House of Cards, and Star are more shows that included abortion-centered storylines in their latest seasons) comedies approached the topic as well.
"I'd lean toward push-a-button, convenience, quickness," said Brian Kramer, a member of the co-op board at the Kenilworth on Central Park West, which has had some difficult conversations in recent years about upgrading the elevators.
As the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt concluded in his 2012 book, "The Righteous Mind," if we have "affection, admiration, or desire to please" other people, we lean toward them and attempt to "find the truth" in their arguments.
Lightning fast charging with Dash Charge and incredible power efficiency mean you'll be able to play for hours on end, regardless of whether your gaming preferences lean toward the traditional, or you're simply a casual player of Clash Royale.
Through a Trojan-horse provision, the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 lit the fuse toward this end, tilting the process by which Federal Reserve District presidents are appointed in favor of candidates who instinctively lean toward accommodative monetary policies.
If you're interested in a job in video gaming or application development, have a keen eye for design, love technology and tend to lean toward the more creative end of the spectrum, this may be an enticing career path.
Now, to be fair, one of the reasons I lean toward supporting Sanders myself is that I agree with him on these policy positions — and I don't want a president who has taken what I believe are disastrous positions.
His proposals to guarantee free child care and pre-K and six months of paid parental leave, for example, are common-sensical in many other countries, and foregrounding them could win over "anxious suburbanites" who lean toward Mr. Biden.
" Laws, for the most part, still lean toward norms from the mid-20th century, and view dogs as property, not companions, said Kim Kavin, author of "The Dog Merchants: Inside the Big Business of Breeders, Pet Stores and Rescuers.
Among the Democratic candidates, Biden leads the pack with 28% of registered Democrats, Democratic-leaning independents and independents who don't lean toward either party saying he was their first choice, followed by 246% for Sanders and 252% for Warren.
"The best performing stocks in Europe today have a short squeeze flavour, but equally a lean toward value-style bargain hunting ... auto parts (are) also rallying," said a trader, pointing to Hella and Continental AG, which surged 5.4% and 3.2%, respectively.
Bright Eyes While our wardrobes might lean toward neutral, monochromatic themes for the foreseeable future (that's winter for you), an all-over warm eye in shades of terra-cotta or rich copper can add a little color to your look.
Besides, any Democratic Senate majority in 2021 would require at least some gains for the party in states that are closely divided between the parties or even lean toward the GOP, such as Alabama, Arizona, North Carolina, Iowa and Georgia.
Other installations lean toward the political, including the climate-related piece by Carla Maldonado that focuses on a post-Bolsonaro Brazil and a post-Trump America, or the haunting portraits dealing with race and identity by German photographer Eva Mueller.
Alan Lancz, president of Alan B. Lancz & Associates Inc, an investment advisory firm in Toledo, Ohio, thinks the market will be more volatile and investors will lean toward being more cautious in the near term, at least ahead of the Nov.
"The best performing stocks in Europe today have a short squeeze flavor, but equally a lean toward value-style bargain hunting ... auto parts (are) also rallying," said a trader, pointing to Hella and Continental AG, which surged 53% and 3.2%, respectively.
Mauer said he struggled with the thought of retiring but began to lean toward walking away after getting to catch one pitch at the top of the ninth inning against the Chicago White Sox in his final big-league game.
DEGREES OF SUPPORT: The Hill's Jessie Hellmann reports: Voters with higher levels of education are more likely to support Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, while older voters who didn't attend college lean toward Donald Trump, a new Morning Consult poll shows.
About 87% of the races that lean toward one party at this point have been won by that party, while about 92% of the races that are likely to be won by a party have been won by that party.
Best Performance On-Air It is tempting to lean toward the television program É Campeão, and its assemblage of past Olympic greats, including Mark Spitz, Carl Lewis and Nadia Comaneci, all of whom appeared nightly on the Brazilian channel SporTV.
The BOJ's announcement last month of a thorough review of its policy and its effects triggered a sharp bond sell-off as investors feared the central bank, wary of its dwindling policy tools, might lean toward reducing its government bond purchases.
"I personally lean toward the idea that Toba just didn't have sufficient impact to have a significant impact on Homo sapiens in East Africa, period," Thomas Johnson, a retired paleoclimatologist at the University of Minnesota, told the New York Times.
But I think a lot of times people, when they look into music in times like we're in now, they're looking to escape and into the beauty of something, so they tend to lean toward things that are more musical.
Unlike other "national days," which can often lean toward the gimmicky (National Sneak Some Zucchini Into Your Neighbor's Porch Day, anyone?), this one is rooted in practicality: It falls within a couple of weeks of Thanksgiving in America by design.
The theater's model is unusual in France: While La Scala Paris is run privately, without state funding, the programming tries to bridge the gap between the country's public institutions, which lean toward highbrow fare, and privately funded theater, considered less sophisticated.
Fiction" podcast to be released in full on Wednesday, Fauci signaled he would "lean toward" recommending that the general public wear facemasks "if we do not have the problem of taking away masks from the health care workers who need them.
The singer-songwriter has spent the past 48 years crafting tunes that lean toward country and rock while transcending genre altogether: His most famous creation, "Have a Little Faith in Me," has been recorded by both Mandy Moore and Joe Cocker.
Its final gestures, even the most ominous of a little boy with a rock he holds over his head but does not hurl, lean toward love and the promise of good people, in not just this state but the world.
Medicare for All skeptics lean toward more moderate proposals pushed by Biden, Klobuchar and Buttigieg, all of whom would add a government-run insurance option to the Affordable Care Act exchanges but allow unions and employers to keep their private coverage.
Texas now leads the nation in installed wind-energy capacity and all five of the states that generate the highest share of their electricity from wind -- in order Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota and North Dakota -- lean toward the GOP.
Free breakfastThis is a big one — enough that I often lean toward staying at Hilton hotels more than Marriott onesHotel breakfasts can be expensive, but sometimes it&aposs the best option — especially if you want to maximize your vacation time.
The row comes at a time when the Indian IT sector is facing headwinds in its biggest market, the United States, as President Donald Trump and his administration lean toward changing visa rules and hiking wages that could hit outsourcing firms.
Alan Lancz president, Alan B. Lancz & Associates Inc, an investment advisory firm, based in Toledo, Ohio, thinks the market will be more volatile and investors will lean toward being more cautious in the near term, especially if corporate results are weaker than expected.
Though a majority of Muslims are Democrats -- Pew in 2011 found that 70% of American Muslims identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party -- a minority have long identified with the GOP because of the party's stance on the economy and social issues.
If you're a consumer who simply must have the latest and greatest, you might lean toward something a bit fresher (like the HP Spectre, a Mashable Choice laptop that's thin and powerful) rather than a computer that came out early last year.
From all that we've seen so far, Thief of Thieves looks like it lands at an intersection between Telltale Games storytelling — Skybound previously partnered with Telltale on The Walking Dead — and stealth game sneakery, maybe with a stronger lean toward the latter.
At the same time, though, Trump appears to be strengthening Republican support among noncollege whites: Voters with no college experience have been moving toward the GOP: 261 percent identify with or lean toward the Republican Party, up from 244 percent in 233.
More news Wednesday and Thursday underscored the stakes and should remind lawmakers that tens of thousands of Americans could be left without health insurance options if they don't act and the Trump administration continues to lean toward sabotaging rather than implementing Obamacare.
And although being away from home may not cause jurors to lean toward acquittal or conviction, Barry Coburn, a former federal prosecutor and a criminal defense lawyer based in Washington, said it could pressure holdouts to move swiftly to a unanimous decision.
Because dividends have the implied promise that you keep paying them forever and not decrease them and so on, whereas repurchase is assuming the price of the stock is such that continuing stockholders' benefit from the repurchase, we would probably lean toward repurchase.
Russia's recent diplomatic lean toward China has more to do with energy markets and the two authoritarian regimes' shared aversion to American support for color revolutions and regime change than it does with either realpolitik alliance formation or Sino-Russian cultural affinity.
"Maybe you want to lean toward the upper end of these ranges during the holiday season or give more money if you've had an exceptional tour, but guides don't rely on tips for their income the way other service providers do," she said.
While there are fierce debates over which holiday Reese's edition of the classic peanut-butter-and-milk-chocolate treat is best (the consensus seems to lean toward the eggs — sorry, pumpkin fans), the originals took fourth place on the list of most popular candy.
The U.S. central bank continued to lean toward hiking rates, but the Fed's "dot plot," which contains the interest rate forecasts of Fed officials, shows that six members now believe there will be just one rate rise this year, up from one member in March.
Both writers, white and British, lean toward painting by white European men (Barnes inexcusably fails to discuss a single woman artist and Berger does not reach a woman until page 335 of 502, with Frida Kahlo) and have a general aversion to contemporary art.
So far this year, it has consistently shown Mr. Kasich doing better than he has been in other polls — which raises the possibility that the most recent A.R.G. poll might be an outlier on top of a tendency to lean toward Mr. Kasich more generally.
Mike Lee, who has been a strong supporter of the original bill, has had 22 Republican Senators personally commit to voting yes — fewer than half of the needed votes — but an additional 15 say they "lean" toward yes, according to his spokesperson Conn Carroll.
Although Millennials are a broadly Democratic-leaning group, with 57% saying they see themselves as Democrats or lean that way, they are also more apt than older voters to consider themselves political independents and merely lean toward a party, suggesting their partisan ties are weakest.
Tayler, 24, says she was caught off guard when she first saw the photos from her big day, particularly one which showed her then 6-month-old son Wesson appearing to open his mouth and lean toward her breasts as the couple shared a kiss.
He has fared poorly out West in the primaries so far, and the state includes an interesting mix of well-educated voters along the coast who might be receptive to Mr. Kasich and of ideologically consistent, conservative voters who might lean toward Mr. Cruz.
Judicial appointments, a standard measure of a president's legacy, almost always draw partisan scrutiny, as Republicans tend to appoint conservative lawyers who interpret the Constitution according to what they say was its original meaning, and Democrats lean toward liberal appointees with a more expansive view.
"I personally lean toward the idea that Toba just didn't have sufficient impact to have a significant impact on Homo sapiens in East Africa, period," says Thomas Johnson, a retired paleoclimatologist at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, who was not involved in the study.
And pushing for impeachment may feel good but it's a bad strategy (it will take too long, and will only further polarize those that lean toward supporting Trump, and cause them to believe that Trump is right in his claims of a biased witch hunt).
Furie's crackdown also follows a similar recent turn to copyright enforcement by a game developer who'd grown sick of the "humor" of YouTube star PewDiePie, the staggeringly popular gaming vlogger whose political views appear to lean toward the alt-right despite his frequent denials.
It's a hobby, not a chore In a given week, I usually lean toward one or the other much more heavily, sometimes going between a couple comfort games back and forth for a whole week just to reset myself after a week that was heavy in challenges.
While Obama did not mention presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump in his remarks to graduates of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, he rebutted some of the foreign policy arguments Trump has put forward -- proposals that lean toward reducing America's role in global affairs.
"I definitely lean toward him, but I thought Aldo would've done a lot better too, so you never know..." Yes, some of the most accomplished fighters in modern mixed martial arts have offered up their picks—and so far, the majority seem to be betting against McGregor.
If the 2018 election for the House of Representatives was held today, Monmouth found that 49 percent of registered voters said they would either support or lean toward the Democratic candidate in their district, compared to 41 percent who said they would support the Republican candidate.
If you want to lean toward the budget side, I won't advise reaching for the very bottom of the barrel, but Berkley Trilene XL — for ultralight freshwater and inshore fishing — and Berkley Trilene Big Game — for larger freshwater fish and general saltwater applications— have worked for me.
The only gap in the data that's bigger is when it comes to anticipated effect of tax reform: 65 percent of GOP-leaners expect that to add to their businesses, which is an opinion shared by only 11 percent of those who lean toward the Democrats.
Mr. Jones said that while Mr. Pence may have served as a validating figure for white evangelicals, recent research showed that 7 out of 10 white evangelicals who identify with or lean toward the Republican Party would prefer Mr. Trump over any alternative Republican candidate in 2020.
The ever-fertile Mr. van Hove — whose recent works include two dazzling Broadway versions of Arthur Miller classics, "A View From the Bridge" and "The Crucible," and the current hit adaptation of the film "Network" at London's National Theater — may lean toward so-called highbrow material.
He was officially tapped for the job by Rebekah Brooks, the CEO of News UK. (The TLS no longer has any direct connection to The Times of London, though both are under the News UK umbrella.) Outside of the office, Abell's cultural tastes lean toward America.
Although the Islamic State is a far less potent force today and the militias are no longer needed, Iran pushed not only to persuade Iraq to keep them but to make them into political parties that would encourage Baghdad to lean toward Tehran instead of toward the West.
And while that might help Turnbull make the progressive, liberal amendment to the marriage law that he personally supports, it could cost him in the long term as there is a strong likelihood that the new generation will lean toward the center-left Labor Party rather than his Liberals.
Rasmussen's polling received a C+ rating in FiveThirtyEight's most recent pollster rankings, and it has been found to lean toward the GOP when compared with other pollsters, which means it typically understated support for Obama and has a tendency to overstate support for Trump when compared with other polls.
So, the bottom line when it comes to the Wall Street vote is: Yes, they're still worried about the triple threat of a Democrat sweep of the White House, Senate and House but at the end of the day, they lean toward the known entity, Clinton, over the loose cannon, Trump.
But, certainly, I think it's proper to lean toward some type of minor trade deal coming through and, I think, as I said, the magnitude here going into year-end is probably going to come down to how much chasing are we going to see from people who are underinvested?
Just 36 percent affiliate with the Republican Party or lean toward the G.O.P. This danger has become more acute, according to the Pew study: The share of women identifying as Democrats or leaning Democratic is up 4 percentage points since 2015 and is at one of its highest points since 235.
It's very possible their overseas products have ingredients that aren't allowed in the US. (Conversely, there are ingredients in US-sold sunscreens that aren't allowed in other countries.) While niche brands are perhaps more honest about the intention of these skin care products, larger companies generally lean toward euphemism in their language.
The question is whether he is beginning his charge too late: Although roughly 40 percent of Republican caucusgoers lean toward the establishment, Mr. Rubio has sent mixed messages about whether he wants to be their one standard-bearer or whether he is competing with Senator Ted Cruz of Texas for rock-ribbed conservatives.
This tendency for male Reddit users to skew toward more realistic women is in line with the mainstream porn industry's recent lean toward porn featuring non-cookie-cutter women, too: In the last few years, PornHub has reported spikes in search terms like virtual reality, giantess, BBW, big booty Latina, and, simply, lesbian.
Stenner makes the point that liberal democracy's allowance of these things inevitably creates conditions of "normative threat," arousing the classic authoritarian fears about threats to oneness and sameness, which activate those predispositions — about a third of most western populations lean toward authoritarianism — and cause the increased manifestation of racial, moral and political intolerance.
The best episodes of the old Twin Peaks mix the two in about equal measures; the worst lean toward the former to the point of being profoundly boring and dumb, whereas Fire Walk With Me is so heavily weighted towards the latter that I didn't rewatch it until it became clear that I had to.
"If I have a product that needs a lot of explanation, I may want to lean more toward YouTube and influencers that typically make longer-form content, whereas if I have a really cool startup that has a subscription process for pets, I'm probably going to lean toward Instagram and pet/dog influencers," Gagliese said.
Mr. Trump could play the role of the victim at the height of the political campaign, should the committee lean toward voting to release his returns, as opposed to the billionaire-bully that Democrats are likely to depict him as in the run-up to the election without the tax returns as a factor.
Seventy-eight percent of registered voters say immigration will be extremely or very important to them as they determine who to vote for in the midterms, according to a Gallup poll released Friday, including 220006 percent of GOP or Republican leaning voters and 2202 percent of Democrats or voters who lean toward the party.
I will concede that my sympathies in this particular case lean toward those who put this burden on Charlie Hebdo rather than on readers, given how foreseeable those misinterpretations should have been, as well as the hurt it would inevitably cause the thousands of people who've seen family members, like Kurdi, die trying to cross the Mediterranean.
Women are more apt than men to say they believe the women claiming affairs (250% to 22016%) and that holds even among those who are Republicans or lean toward the Republican party (240% of women who consider themselves GOP or lean that way say they believe the women compared with just 233% of GOP and GOP-leaning men).
And by the time jurors began their sentencing deliberations on Tuesday, it seemed inevitable that they would lean toward death, not only because of the heinous nature of the crimes but because Mr. Roof, 6, insisted on denying any psychological incapacity, called no witnesses, presented no evidence in his defense and mostly sidelined his court-appointed lawyers.
All three organizations asked who respondents would vote for — or lean toward — at present: Marist pollsters found that five percent did not know; 213 percent of Quinnipiac respondents said they did not know (or did not answer); but nearly one in four (234 percent) of respondents told Suffolk pollsters they had no idea who they would consider supporting.
First and foremost, as the New Republic's Matt Ford points out, many religious groups and institutions oppose same-sex marriage, including ones that contain voters that tend to lean toward the Democratic Party: It's unclear how many religious organizations would be impacted by such a plan, but it's safe to assume that there would be a profound impact on America's spiritual infrastructure.
In a 20183 study, the Pew Research Center found that not only are American voters developing increasingly consistent conservative or liberal positions, but that Much of the growth in ideological consistency has come among better educated adults — including a striking rise in the share who have across-the-board liberal views, which is consistent with the growing share of postgraduates who identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party.
Interestingly, this cohort tends to lean more Android if they had to choose a smartphone, and lean toward a similar brand of feature phone they previously had, like Samsung or LG. It intrigues me that price comes up as much as it does, given that it seems as if U.S. carriers are penalizing those who don't yet have smartphones by charging them more in various ways on their bill than consumers who do have smartphones.
If you have to navigate away from Apple TV entirely to go look at Netflix, that breaks the smooth continuity of service that Apple TV is going for, while also perhaps making it just inconvenient enough to get to Netflix that viewers will lean toward the ocean of other content available on Apple TV. The original dream of streaming services was that there would eventually be one where you could pay a single fee and get everything you might want to watch in one handy place, along with a bunch of stuff you didn't know you wanted to watch that the service would recommend to you.

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