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More ideological parties leads to more ideological candidates winning office.
How a more ideological Democratic Party might trap its nominee.
Some attendees saw the band's appeal in more ideological terms.
There is truth in this: Republicans are more ideological than Democrats.
Conservatives have become more ideological -- of this we are constantly reminded.
They thought the conflict should be framed in more ideological terms.
The second proposal called for more ideological diversity on Alphabet's board.
What about someone more ideological, like White House adviser Steve Bannon?
Pence has become known for being more ideological or philosophical than practical.
Others have demonstrated a more ideological opposition to the Supreme Court's power.
Mr Fernández's foreign policy may be more ideological than his economic policy.
But Morand speaks of rules that are less concrete, and more ideological.
The prospect of more ideological and active conservative judges is not intrinsically bad.
Many also see the conflict in more ideological or even apocalyptic terms. Sen.
They thus tend to benefit more ideological candidates (like Sanders) as a result.
But Denmark's universal child-care provision also has a more ideological side to it.
Powell was selected over some more ideological candidates, including Kevin Warsh and John Taylor.
But Republicans still suffer from more ideological dissension even after gaining control of Washington.
Though they tend to be more ideological than the moderates, conservatives can be practical too.
But this far-right populist is both more ideological and less impulsive than America's president.
But our suggestions would guarantee more ideological, methodological, and experiential diversity from the Supreme Court.
For both the Democratic and Republican parties, caucuses have opted for the more ideological candidates.
There is more ideological coherence to the Democratic Party now, and that's a good thing.
Ideological organizations with some power can fuel a party to election victories and more ideological cohesion.
The ELN, with 2,000 armed members, is much smaller than the FARC was, but more ideological.
Their detractors take umbrage with more ideological issues before the band have strummed a single note.
Other comments are more ideological, regurgitating Nazi slogans or making glowing references to white supremacist groups.
As developers become more ideological, it would be only fitting for yet another term to emerge.
Popular frustration with government was more ideological than the would-be centrist saviors wanted to admit.
But Sanders also has a unique level of credibility with the party's more ideological left wing.
Continued confidence that we're at full employment is the more ideological stance at this point. pic.twitter.
And as the parties have become more ideological it has deepened the sense of alienation for many.
It would be truer to say that he is more pragmatic precisely because he is more ideological.
Instead, we have our leadership under sustained, vicious attack and even more ideological strife on our hands.
With the decline of political parties as social institutions it has become a much more ideological outfit.
Its leaders are far more ideological than the FARC's were, and have never engaged seriously in peace talks.
On this reading, no one has more ideological clout than Mr Xi. The person has become the party.
What's behind the trend: Parties are a lot more ideological, and therefore polarized, than they used to be.
Primary challengers almost always come from the more ideological wing of their party, and they usually don't win.
And all signs point to them not just preferring Sanders personally but preferring his more ideological style of politics.
There are plenty of legitimate critiques of campus politics, and there's certainly room for more ideological diversity on campus.
While social media companies can enable more ideological diversity, they also have enormous market power and naturally become oligopolies.
The turmoil on the conservative side is more ideological than the personality clash between Mr. Rudd and Ms. Gillard.
Troubled by her migration policy and her long tenure, some Germans are turning more toward smaller, more ideological parties.
Now, with there being so much more national coverage and the local papers dying out, it's much more ideological.
Such radical shifts were made possible because the British are more ideological and less pragmatic than they like to think.
Whereas Mr Rajoy was a cautious moderate, his replacement as PP leader, Pablo Casado, is much more ideological and confrontational.
"These elections may realign the political axis to a more ideological right versus left," said Francisco Miranda, a political consultant.
Jon Lansman, founder of Momentum, once noted that Mr McDonnell was "both more ideological and more pragmatic" than Mr Corbyn.
"Rather than providing fresh direction, the plenum provided more ideological coherence to changes that have already taken place," Rafferty said.
While echoing that logic, other GOP governors resisting calls for action from large cities have also cited more ideological arguments.
Other liberal challengers, such Ocasio-Cortez, have won low-turnout races in which the electorate is smaller and more ideological.
Now parties are more ideological since the old cultural bonds that kept people in their political lanes have substantially broken down.
That strategic thinking will be second-guessed by more ideological activists for years to come, but it was what it was.
The E.L.N., a Marxist-Leninist organization founded in the 1960s, is more ideological than the FARC and is considered less hierarchical.
His death also left Saudi Arabia facing only the Houthis, a more ideological enemy whom it sees as an Iranian proxy.
But more than that, this was about using Iraq as a proving ground for the neoconservatives' larger and more ideological mission.
Sanders and his youthful supporters want the Democrats to be a different kind of party: a more ideological, more left-wing one.
The Hosoda faction (the largest, to which Mr Abe belongs) is more ideological than the others, notes Arthur Stockwin, another political scientist.
And for all of these concrete issues, there are even more ideological practices that Black women operate under on a daily basis.
But her time at the CFPB reveals a fundamentally more ideological, confrontational figure who did not come to Washington to make friends.
A Republican, Lindsey Graham, said the Senate would be haunted by it, and that future court nominees would be "more ideological, not less".
Parties, it is hoped, would acquire more ideological heft, to help build a majority in Congress, instead of simply seeking the president's favour.
What's striking from the exit polls is how even more ideological both parties are than they used to be -- representing a polarized electorate.
He described the problem as less technological and more ideological, saying tech companies' ideology should not be the determining factor in American policy.
Such parliamentary systems spawn far more ideological parties, and hence these "negotiated majorities" among parties produce far less stable governments than our system.
That the movie may leave you wanting more — more history, more personality, more complicated emotion, more ideological contention — doesn't necessarily count against it.
The term "open source" was adopted in the late 1990s as an alternative to "free software," which was tied to more ideological aims.
But they are neither a single phenomenon—Poland has a more dynamic opposition and a more ideological leadership—nor representative of the whole region.
But it was a far more ideological, and far more flamboyant, leader named Pim Fortuyn who truly paved the way for Wilders's eventual rise.
The reason why has to do with turnout; caucuses are a bigger time commitment and tend to attract a smaller and more ideological electorate.
No one can have more ideological authority than Mr Xi. The person has become the party in a way China has not seen since Mao.
She wants to get a bigger majority, with more ideological hard Brexit Tories on board, for when the whole thing unravels, and the economy shrinks.
That more ideological approach has been the province, his many critics have said over the years, of the avant-garde director Hans Neuenfels, now 77.
He was not given to making the big pronouncements common to the more ideological members of the community, about the currency displacing the dollar or euro.
Gerrymandering creates districts so politically uniform that candidates only face a real threat in primaries, which are thought to attract more ideological voters than general elections.
While he acknowledges that being county clerk is an administrative position at the end of the day, "There's a broader, more ideological goal here," he says.
For some, though, these potential benefits outweigh possible side effects, including fainting, nausea, and dizziness, but others object to the drug on a more ideological level.
He is counting, in particular, on older and more moderate African-American voters to hold back the party from stampeding toward a more ideological liberal candidate.
Moderate candidates for U.S. House seats used to have a big edge over those who were much more ideological (either toward the left or the right).
First, the fact that the GOP lost so few House seats in last month's election gives House Speaker Paul Ryan a lot more ideological room to negotiate.
More ideological factors, advanced less by Mr. Trump himself and more by his national security adviser, John Bolton, and Marco Rubio, the Florida senator, are also relevant.
As ambitious liberals consider proposals for future reform, they should assess whether each potential change is likely to benefit the Democratic coalition or the more ideological Republicans.
For Democrats, the more affluent voters were generally more left-wing — probably because they are better-educated and thus generally more ideological — but the difference is small.
So you are now replacing an establishment Republican, who may have cooperated with leadership, with a more ideological member who prefers to align with the Freedom Caucus.
There's a separate literature on to what extent have people become more ideological, more polarized, and more partisan, and I think that there's good evidence that they have.
He is laying the groundwork for even more ideological tightening and enhanced social control in the face of the economic issues and the many sensitive anniversaries in 2019.
"History will look kindly on us for doing so because never has a president of the United States been more ideological in his selection of judges," he declared.
Opinion Columnist Between the collapse of George W. Bush's presidency and the rise of Donald Trump, the Republican Party was a more ideological institution than the Democratic Party.
Seen from the twenty-first century, the great rupture of rock looks more ideological than musical, more a matter of costume and attitude and audience than of emotion.
And most investors aren't panicking about the more ideological parts of the Green New Deal as articulated in Ocasio-Cortez' resolution, like providing healthcare and housing for all.
Broadly, we all expect ranked-choice voting would improve civility, expand voter choice, improve voter engagement, and lead to more ideological diversity by creating space for more parties.
Even so, bitcoin has failed to become an established currency, let alone—as its more ideological supporters had hoped—to flourish as an alternative to the traditional financial system.
Barry Goldwater on the right in 1964 and George McGovern on the left in 1972 both ran presidential campaigns testing activists' theory that the country wanted more ideological purity.
Clinton could look to choose a vice presidential nominee from that part of the party in order to capture younger, more ideological Democrats who have flocked to Sanders' campaign.
As part of his political revolution, Sanders wants to change the Democratic Party (which he historically was not even a member of) into a much more ideological political party.
The bill has been condemned for a baffling mix of pragmatic and ideological reasons, and it's not clear if a second pass should be more pragmatic or more ideological.
It essentially allows the majority party to clear future Supreme Court nominees with ease, so presidents could appoint more ideological nominees that wouldn't require much, if any, bipartisan support.
Operation Normal — the steady, loud accumulation of power by Jared Kushner and his allies, at the expense of the more ideological force hardline ideologues, led by Steve Bannon — keeps winning.
The administration appears to be controlling terminology to suppress well-established truths in science and take language about health in a more ideological direction, in ways that could harm Americans.
Paying attention to the difference between these two types of processes is important because caucuses attract a very different set of citizens -- more ideological, more consistent and more partisan participants.
Instead, lawmakers must win their reelections based on their records in Washington, ironically putting them at risk of being replaced by an even more ideological and less qualified outsider candidate.
Right now, the largest divide is between those groups that some call "party regulars," or the establishment, and more ideological groups — the Tea Party, religious conservatives and other movement conservatives.
Political observers and state historians say those from the other regions of the state are more ideological because they had to wrest power from Democrats who long controlled local politics.
To be sure, donors tend to be more ideological than non-donors, so donors to Democratic candidates and/or the Democratic Party are going to be fairly liberal on average.
Trump and more ideological members of his team will continue to espouse an aggressive protectionist agenda that zeros in on countries with which the United States has large trade deficits.
That reflects a two-fold transformation of party politics in which the Democratic Party has become more ideologically homogenous while Democratic Party voters have become better-educated and more ideological.
Further, as an important Pew survey found and Vox previously reported, the people who participate in American politics are more ideological and partisan, as well as angrier, than those who don't.
However, it also means that any deal she could negotiate with the European Union over Britain's future ties to the bloc would face close scrutiny from the union's more ideological critics.
In fact, even after accounting for many other factors, we found that caucus attendees looked a lot more like more ideological members of Congress than they did average Republicans or Democrats.
While the somewhat unpredictable Justice Anthony Kennedy once served as the fulcrum for the court, that role will now go to Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., a far more ideological conservative.
Perhaps the single most important fact about American politics is this: the people who participate are more ideological and more partisan, as well as angrier and more fearful, than those who don't.
Republicans tend to assume the Democratic Party is more ideological than it is, and so see various policy initiatives as part of an ideological effort to remake America along more socialistic lines.
Between the lines: Mick Mulvaney is a much more ideological chief of staff than John Kelly was, and he is pushing the White House to be more aggressive in its domestic agenda.
Candidates like Cruz and Sanders will be on their "home turf" at the caucus meetings because those meetings are likely to be filled with voters especially receptive to their more ideological messages.
The latest news is part of a broader push by the administration to take scientific language in a more ideological direction and, in some cases, embrace the language of the religious right.
With a new 51-vote threshold, he believes, "It won't be a boy scout next time": whichever party controls the White House will have every reason to tap a significantly more ideological nominee.
BRUSSELS — As the European Union's importance on the world stage grows, its politics are fragmenting: Smaller, more ideological parties, including populists and nationalists, have made gains and weakened the traditional, more centrist parties.
A reasonable risk with a small-donor matching system is that candidates will target voters who are already most likely to give, which means voters who are wealthier and more ideological, on average.
But since then, it has seen its representation in Parliament dwindle and is now embroiled in a fierce struggle between centrists and those who want to drive the party in a more ideological direction.
More importantly, it creates the perception that Democrats (at least those of the more ideological variety) are secretly hoping for a downturn, both to help their electoral chances and vindicate their own past predictions.
Unlike his more ideological rivals, "movement" candidates like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Biden does not have an easily identifiable "why" associated with his endeavor — other than the necessity of a Donald Trump defeat.
Their ongoing reinvention as a more ideological party has coincided — not entirely coincidentally — with a period of weakness in down-ballot races, especially in midterm elections where turnout by young people is pathetically low.
Totally separately from this controversy, Biden is not very popular among the group of younger, highly educated, more ideological Democrats who dominate online discourse, and the "Creepy Uncle Joe" persona only ads to that disdain.
As I go on to explain in the briefing, the creditable aspects of Mrs Merkel's chancellorship—the stability, the pragmatism, the fundamental decency—might be less pronounced under a more ideological, programmatic and engaged leader.
But no wonder he was so defensive: in fact, unlike physics, economics is not a hard science, and its practice was never more ideological than in the hands of Buchanan and his Koch-funded colleagues.
In a year when many voters flocked to the candidate they hoped could startle Washington into submission, Mr. Cruz galvanized millions of supporters drawn to his more ideological conservatism, quoting founding documents and free-market texts.
Mr. Trump is president in part because he has — or had — better political sense than more ideological Republicans who are implicitly or explicitly committed to cuts to popular programs as the foundation of their economic agenda.
But to pull it off—to make up for the fact that there are more ideological conservatives than progressives in the country—he would have to reconstitute the Democratic base, including Clinton supporters and other nefarious moderates.
Over the course of his term, Mr. McCrory, a former mayor of Charlotte, has labored at times to balance his pragmatic inclinations with the more ideological impulses of some of his fellow Republicans, particularly in the legislature.
The trade-offs in eating farmed fish may often be more ideological than scientific, but there are legitimate concerns about its use of antibiotics, its effects on wild fish populations, and the pollution it creates, among others.
For all those who hope to wish Tillerson an early and happy retirement, be careful what you wish for, especially if his successor is more ideological and combative and less pragmatic than the more even-keeled Tillerson.
But the 28 elections, in addition to giving Republicans control of both chambers, also tipped the G.O.P. caucus's balance of power away from the genteel old guard and toward a more aggressive, more ideological cadre of politicians.
Many saw Tillerson, along with Defense Secretary James Mattis and national security adviser H. R. McMaster, as a serious defender of US national security interests, as opposed to more ideological or inexperienced voices in the White House.
"I certainly understand that the court has become much more ideological than is desirable for that institution, and that is why there are those who have taken what I believe to be an untenable view," she said.
For decades now that has been changing, as both parties have become more ideological and thus members of Congress from both parties face more pressure from their respective activist bases to "stand up to" the other side.
While the Ninth Circuit has some of the nation's most famous liberal jurists, it has more ideological diversity than its critics give it credit for, and it's evolved considerably from the 1980s, when its reputation took shape.
And so it pains me to recognize that Americans who choose to participate in politics are angrier and more ideological than those who do not, and that this ideological participation in politics leads to greater polarization and gridlock.
Co-chair of the moderate Tuesday Group, Dent has criticized President Trump on everything from firing James Comey to his response to Charlottesville, and challenged more ideological members in his party on health care and other key issues.
Republicans, by contrast, were a more homogenous coalition that cared deeply about conservative principles — as such, they took a more ideological approach to politics, prizing strategies that demonstrated philosophical purity and the performative pursuit of their side's ideals.
We look at whether new districts flip Democratic to Republican, but you also need to think of who retires and who is replacing them — you don't need a successful primary challenger to make a district more ideological and conservative.
What's clear is that there's robust demand among Democrats — especially the next generation of Democrats — to remake the party along more ideological, more social democratic lines, and party leaders are going to have to answer that demand or get steamrolled.
Today's Congress is much more partisan and much more ideological, featuring many members who have no personal loyalty to Trump but who can nevertheless be expected to stand by him through thick and thin, thanks to broader partisan and policy objectives.
Instead of choosing a more moderate judge who could win support from both parties, they could pick a more ideological jurist capable of winning only on a party-line vote, since the threshold will move from 60 to 51 votes.
Being more ideological cohesive, the Republicans gravitate toward figures like House Speaker Paul Ryan, an ideologue, and McConnell, a partisan who is willing to pursue extremist tactics (as he did when he blocked President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland).
As Republicans have become more ideological, they've also become less willing to work with Democrats: filibustering Democratic legislation, refusing to consider Democratic appointees, and even shutting down the government in order to force Democrats to give in to their demands.
But security analysts say that the ELN is far less organized and more ideological, and that Mr. Santos, whose term ends this year, has few viable paths to sign a peace agreement with a group that seems interested in continuing attacks.
A few commentators — most eloquently Philip Bump — have interpreted Trump as "wanting to be liked," which indicates to them (and to some in the Republican establishment) that Trump will be malleable in a way that a more ideological candidate like Cruz will not.
Collins said she was "very troubled" that Democrats "put us in the situation" and that they'll regret it one day because the rule change will make it easier for presidents to get more ideological justices approved for the Supreme Court down the road.
And then, as the army got closer, I became more left-wing and more invested in figuring out how to end Israel's occupation and more ideological because I saw that it was really just the left that was trying to end it.
Mirroring how Tea Partyers reacted to McCain's 2008 defeat, the Clinton debacle persuaded many liberals that a still-more-ideological party was needed, and the result has been a 2020 primary campaign as shaped by activist concerns as the G.O.P. primary in 2012.
And that situation leads to another question: If there aren't as many swing voters as there used to be, should each party respond by pursuing a more ideological approach, looking past local issues and trying to awaken the unruly passions of its voters?
And as the parties become more ideological diverse, voters, who are generally more ideologically all over the place than the current party alignment would suggest, will identify less reliably with one or the other, since there will be more for them in both parties.
As Mr. Sanders, in his second presidential run, built a devoted following of progressives with a call for political revolution, Mr. Buttigieg tried to offer an alternative: an upbeat message of unity and more ideological flexibility, aimed at attracting moderate Democrats, independents and crossover Republicans.
But there was also a fair amount of political-science evidence that the Republicans really were a more ideological party than the Democrats, less inclined to view compromise in favorable terms, more inclined to regard politics through a philosophical rather than an interest-group service lens.
They ascended weeks after a new Parliament was elected that saw the larger parties losing ground to smaller, more ideological ones, testing the limits of the bloc's need for consensus among 28 members that are increasingly divided — West versus East, conservative versus progressive, federalist European versus populist.
Mindanao has long been home to insurgencies, but the advent of this coalition, which is more ideological and has closer links to Islamists abroad than any local group before it, marks the government's failure to understand how the nature of extremism in the Philippines has changed.
As Daniel Larison argues in The American Conservative: A Haley-led State Department would be run by a more ideological hawk with no more respect for the institution than Tillerson had, and the conduct of U.S. diplomacy would still be in the hands of someone who has no relevant experience.
Other campaigns have been more ideological: the "Eight Musts" of 2012 stressed the importance of the party's monopoly of power as well as of "reform and opening"; a campaign was launched in February requiring officials to bone up on Mao's essay, "Working Methods of Party Committees", and "improve their consciousness of democratic centralism".
But he's managed to make a virtue out of this weakness and harness it to the larger significance of the Sanders project — an effort to turn the Democratic Party into a more ideological party that operates more like a progressive mirror image of the conservative Republican Party and less of a broad coalition of interest groups mediated by technocrats.
And in their recent book "Neither Liberal Nor Conservative: Ideological Innocence in the American Public," the political scientists Donald Kinder and Nathan Kalmoe show that the electorate is scarcely more ideological today, at the peak of partisan polarization, than it was at the height of the New Deal consensus (when Mr. Converse published his landmark study).
It's a familiar grumble and not one that is expected to derail the vote or endanger the agreement, but it reveals the long-simmering schisms within the conference that pits the appropriators, leaders and practically-minded Republicans against their more ideological colleagues -- some of whom came to Washington on the promise of reining in government spending during the rise of the tea party.
Conroy, appointed in 2011 by former Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio), has suggested he was ousted for more ideological reasons, after he used a House prayer in November to urge fairness as lawmakers crafted an overhaul of the tax code.
Ms. Merkel has been a sometimes lonely champion for a compassionate approach toward refugees, and for the increasingly endangered liberal consensus that has held sway in Europe since the end of World War II. Mr. Trump's comments Monday were the latest by him, his aides or his associates that suggest a desire to disrupt that consensus, a desire that has seemingly deepened as they find more ideological allies in Europe to work with.
Instead of imposing an austerity that often just leaves shrunken humanities faculties more ideological than before, conservatives with political power should use it to reward schools and systems that don't take the Californian path, to fund programs that diversify academia along lines of philosophy and faith and class as well as race and gender, to regard the demographic challenges facing many colleges as an opportunity to influence them for the better rather than just smirking while they fall.

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