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Two-thirds of Americans think Democrats are out of touch with Americans' concerns; and 62 percent think Republicans are out of touch with Americans' concerns.
Out of touch with — and disdainful of — ordinary Americans.
Others accused me of being out of touch with Quebec.
"He's simply out of touch with his voters," she said.
"When an out of touch with reality nominee hires an out of touch with reality campaign manager, who is also a son­-in-­law, you get the BS Jared wrote," Schulder said on Facebook.
I feel out of touch with what today really looks like.
I'm a little out of touch with the kids these days.
Opponents reacted by branding him out of touch with ordinary voters.
Dr. Phil's computer analogy is out of touch with the evidence.
He added that Trump is out of touch with young voters.
"Joe Manchin is out of touch with West Virginia," it concludes.
Other suspects, too, have fallen out of touch with their families.
Such a stance puts a man out of touch with reality.
Her values and principles are out of touch with today's California.
They're old and out of touch with the modern dating scene.
These cases indicate a population out of touch with natural danger.
But as an adult, he fell out of touch with Peruvian food.
The new ministers also risk looking out of touch with ordinary Colombians.
The party often seems to be out of touch with modern Britain.
She is an average talent who is out of touch with reality.
Clinton as out of touch with ordinary Iowans and other voters, Mrs.
"It seems like he's out of touch with reality," Judge Grasty said.
"The media has been out of touch with these Americans," Curry notes.
Mr. Crowley was faulted for being out of touch with his district.
In exchange, they run candidates who are out of touch with Latinos.
But after high school, he fell out of touch with them all.
But after high school, he fell out of touch with them all.
People think Donald Trump is so out of touch with millennials, right?
Either you are out of touch with reality or you are a criminal.
Yet they were out of touch with the nativism of many Republican voters.
Friends naturally fall out of touch with me for long stretches of time.
That decision left Tillerson looking completely out of touch with the White House.
Again, this seems like CBS is out of touch with what viewers want.
There's another reason Grayson seems so out of touch with his party today.
Do you think Senator Feinstein is out of touch with the Democratic Party?
They were completely out of touch with the state of the economic recovery.
Campolo has fallen out of touch with many of his old evangelical comrades.
Simply put, Chairwoman Foxx's statement is incredibly out of touch with today's students.
Sounds like Biden is the one who's "out of touch" with veterans' needs.
Well, 67 percent said the Democrats are "out of touch" with ordinary Americans.
Maureen had been almost entirely out of touch with him throughout his tour.
You had too many mostly older journalists who were taking themselves too seriously, and they were so out of touch with ... Like, I'm on this college campus with thousands of people, and they're so out of touch with their demographic.
"That's just completely out of touch with the reality of Missouri politics," he repeated.
But I think that's stunningly out of touch with where we are right now.
Warren had cast him as backward-looking and out of touch with systemic problems.
"You and your family are so out of touch with reality," one commenter wrote.
Because how could Tim Cook ever be out of touch with the common man?
Wauquiez dismisses Macron as out of touch with rural France and weak on security.
But even more say they think Democrats are out of touch with regular folk.
She routinely knocks them as out of touch with reality and questions their platforms.
Are they so out of touch with reality that they think they are invincible?
That shows how out of touch with the creator community Snap was until now.
Kevin de Leon, who has argued she&aposs out of touch with California values.
Maybe you're a little out of touch with what's going on with newer bands.
Ms. Powell eventually married another man, and fell out of touch with Mr. Albertson.
Rocha seems to be a rogue president out of touch with his own organization.
Republicans like Jeb Bush were out of touch with the party they helped build.
He did it by painting Stark as too out of touch with the district.
Biden's legislative record makes him more out of touch with the electorate than former Sen.
The big picture: The ad shows how electoral maneuvering is out of touch with reality.
That it did not showed how out of touch with Catalan realities the government is.
First, both Trump and Brady are wildly out of touch with the majority of Americans.
Mike Honda as ineffective and out of touch with his Silicon Valley district in 2014.
It felt like every item here was completely out of touch with current fashion trends.
Mrs. Clinton is out of touch with ordinary people and their concerns for personal safety.
In his handling of the crisis, Mr. Stumpf often seemed out of touch with reality.
Some observers say the President is out of touch with the situation on the ground.
Because he is beholden to special interests and out of touch with the American people.
Do you feel like this might be out of touch with what's possible right now?
"He's completely out of touch with what people want," Ms. Love said of Mr. McAdams.
They have a city mentality; they've grown so out of touch with the natural world.
Moore spent the next 2½ years mostly homeless, completely out of touch with the coalition.
Republicans have said that Pelosi's comments show that she's out of touch with ordinary Americans.
Writer David Dayen explains why Obama is out of touch with the current Democratic party.
The anecdote was proof, some wrote, that Bush was out of touch with everyday Americans.
Speaking of feeling out of touch with the culture, why do streamers keep using that slur?
It sounds funny to talk about that, but she's not out of touch with her body.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people.
The party has hammered the GOP as out of touch with workers and friendly to corporations.
Has it been due to being overly conservative, arrogant, or out of touch with its competitors?
Clearly critics are out of touch with the people who actually vote with their pocket books.
Environmentalists are now describing Democrats as out of touch with the dire reality of climate change.
"I think they're out of touch with the realities of being a small business," he said.
They feel that politicians in Washington are out of touch with their lives and their communities.
Republicans at Christie and Kasich events described Cruz as out of touch with the area's values.
President Trump's call for accommodation is simply out of touch with the current U.S. economic situation.
On Monday, Steyer, a billionaire, argued that those Democrats are out of touch with average Americans.
Clinton has brought on board as her local surrogates — are out of touch with young voters.
He has long been out of touch with family members and says he has no friends.
Jessica Valenti, however, seems out of touch with contemporary male culture with her two-dimensional characterizations.
The president's plan is "out of touch with the president's base," Mr. Krikorian wrote on Tuesday.
Nor do I believe a coastal candidate, out of touch with Trump country, can do that.
He's mocking the egghead experts as out of touch with the "real Americans" that love him.
Justin Turner of the Los Angeles Dodgers said he was "out of touch" with the players.
The brand has been criticized for being out of touch with women and modern beauty ideals.
There is no reason to believe the current Supreme Leader is out of touch with reality.
Some economists have argued that our current measure of GDP is out of touch with the economy.
To newbies, lucid dreaming might sound fake — or at the very least, out of touch with reality.
For years, the asking prices for luxury homes were out of touch with reality, Mr. Boulet said.
It's easy to chalk up being out of touch with loved ones to a compelling work reason.
De Leon similarly claimed that change was evidence that Feinstein was out of touch with current voters.
"You are completely out of touch with Quebec society," Johanne Vallin, a history teacher, wrote on Twitter.
The "trade deficits don't matter" crowd is out of touch with the electorate and with basic economics.
Cruz backers later sent out a fundraising email, saying O'Rourke was out of touch with Texas values.
Are you so out of touch with most of America, most of which believes in the Devil?
The Republican Party, they argued, had grown "out of touch with its own base" on domestic policy.
That said, the brand still feels much older and out of touch with today's young single dater.
Martha McSally's support from McConnell-aligned forces to label her out of touch with the GOP grassroots.
The protesters also expressed complaints that French President Emmanuel Macron was out of touch with his citizens.
" "He's just totally out of touch with reality and he's in some kind of la-la-land.
GOP leaders are quick to reject the notion that they're out of touch with women's issues. Rep.
But Anna is so distracted and out-of-touch with Kristoff that she barely notices the gesture.
But he was "somewhat out of touch with the (actual) capabilities of his organization," the official said.
On issue after issue, Tillerson proved to be out of touch with the president's foreign policy positions.
Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
JB: Some of the critics of Monarchy today say that it's out of touch with the people.
If you do not have children then you are characterised as out of touch with 'mainstream lives'.
They're pretty out of touch with the common person, the everyday guy out there providing for their family.
Nunes has come under fire in his district as being out of touch with many of his constituents.
"I think Ted Cruz is out of touch with New York state and New York City," he said.
Netanyahu and his wife have long had reputations for being overindulgent and out of touch with common Israelis.
Lam has also been hurt by a perception that she is out of touch with ordinary Hong Kongers.
To ignore is to not merely be "unwoke" but to be embarrassingly out of touch with public conversation.
Another time, a cousin who I'd long been out of touch with was coming to visit New York.
At first glance, this section appears completely insensitive and out of touch with modern approaches to child-rearing.
The most obvious answer is that Democrats are, once again, out of touch with the majority of Americans.
Over the years, the father of two fell out of touch with most of his former Hollywood peers.
The problem is that Giuliani and those critics are out of touch with a lot more than sports.
You&aposre not going to believe how out of touch with reality some of these people really are.
I think that he's been a politician for so long that he's out of touch with our struggles.
The other is that there's a chance you might be out of touch with what the kids want.
Their playbook is outmoded and completely out of touch with the average American struggling to pay their bills.
Across the political spectrum, hardworking Americans are exasperated with a government that's out of touch with their needs.
This process is leading to a Democratic Party with ideological purity that is out of touch with reality.
"  "I know that people accused him of being out of touch with the American people during his presidency.
The media is out-of-touch with what voters are concerned about, and the issues that really matter.
No modern business can afford to be out of touch with its customers or its differentiated brand value.
They portrayed Trump supporters who still believed he had a shot as being out of touch with reality.
Congress cannot continue to be out of touch with a movement that a growing majority of Americans support.
In some ways, he's out of touch with something, but in others, he's more in touch than ever.
Upon returning home, I was mentally exhausted, out of control, and out of touch with my own intentions.
"That combination causes the book-value scorecard to become increasingly out of touch with economic reality," Buffett wrote.
But for Republicans, Ms. Pelosi is a convenient foil, easily portrayed as out of touch with Middle America.
I don't want to come across as overbearing and condescending or out of touch with their financial realities.
Somebody who was out of touch with the world, laughing at school at something horrible that has happened.
Clinton's remarks, arguing that she remained out of touch with the working-class Americans who back Mr. Sanders.
She comes across as largely out of touch with the problems plaguing the education system in the country.
The gun-rights fanaticism of the Republican Party is out of touch with a majority of the electorate.
He has been derided as out of touch with common folk and is fighting a slump in popularity.
Such policies only substantiate the fears that the government is out of touch with the typical American worker.
That could mean that Border Patrol management is simply out of touch with the realities of the border.
But the question is if Goop's entire branding is so out of touch with consumers' demands, Paltrow aside.
"As an artist in Los Angeles, I'm out of touch with this huge demographic of Americans," Auerbach tells Hyperallergic.
They believe the entirety of the political establishment, Democrats and Republicans alike, is out of touch with "ordinary" Americans.
The national Republican Party has tried to paint Tipirneni as out of touch with the "values" of the district.
"China's attitude on opposing independence is out of touch with the real situation," said independence advocate Koo Kwang-ming.
If you haven't practiced, or are out of touch with your angles, then you won't capture a good photo.
That guy from high school who never left your hometown You fell out of touch with him years ago.
And it's not exactly news that there are people in this world who are out of touch with reality.
He cast both of the candidates as out of touch with economic reality and wrongly opposed to free trade.
This incited outrage among protesters, who already perceive Hong Kong's wealthy to be out of touch with the public.
Being part of the 1%, more often than not, renders you out-of-touch with the rest of us.
Rival groups portrayed her in advertisements as extreme and out of touch with the middle-of-the-road state.
It is possible that Republicans are simply out of touch with how the rest of the world sees America.
It's an interesting choice to air scenes that make Kanye look irritating and out of touch with his surroundings.
Even when lucid, the old fogeys appear out of touch with their more progressive and increasingly frustrated young subjects.
The program has enjoyed broad bipartisan support, which put his proposal even more out of touch with the mainstream.
Companies that ignore this may starve themselves of talent, as well as be out of touch with their customers.
Also out of touch with public opinion is the concept that abortion should be unapologetic, or not a rarity.
Ms Fujimori's criticism of Mr Kuczynski's team as elitist technocrats, out of touch with Peruvian life, carried much truth.
The overarching impression is that the party is still dangerously out of touch with the political reality it inhabits.
To Republicans, she's the archetypical "San Fransisco Democrat," committed to unrestrained liberalism and out of touch with heartland values.
These days, however, it often seems as if the centrists, not the progressives, are out of touch with reality.
Opposing the judge could have exposed him to GOP attacks labeling him as out of touch with his state.
Congress takes a lot of hits for being divided, misinformed, missing the mark, and out of touch with America.
Khanna, who says Feinstein is out of touch with the Democratic grass roots, is the lawmaker Silicon Valley wanted.
The new chairwoman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), Ronna McDaniel, says Democrats are "out of touch" with Americans.
There were a lot of clothing options, but every item seemed completely out of touch with current fashion trends.
I was called names, accused of being out of touch with the realities of the crime in the Philippines.
And the poll found a majority of voters said Trump is racist and out of touch with average Americans.
And certainly, we hear a lot coming from the Republican side that is absolutely out of touch with reality.
A quarter-century since last winning a statewide race, Democrats have driven themselves further out of touch with Texans.
Protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement interrupted his speeches, viewing him as out of touch with black issues.
But her resistance strained their relationships with her, and one after another they fell out of touch with Nakesha.
Anything short of that will show that Democrats are completely out of touch with the base of their party.
Bloomberg is out of touch with what communities need, and was wrong for his support of stop-and-frisk.
What happened was that economists refused to believe that home prices could be that out of touch with reality.
Presidential candidate Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
CNN anchors are completely out of touch with everyday people worried about rising crime, failing schools and vanishing jobs.
It is yet another dangerous instance where the palace looks out of touch with the young generation of Brits.
But as regulations increased over time, that regulatory body became completely out of touch with the modern rail industry.
How do you break someone as out of touch with their emotions as Elliot Alderson (Oscar-winner Rami Malek)?
But his public posture has shaped a narrative that he is out of touch with people of ordinary means.
In other words, why has the healthcare debate been so out of touch with what people say they want?
Want another sign that the Republican Party is, shall we say, a bit out of touch with much of America?
"I saw the first season and then I kind of fell out of touch with it," the Episodes star replied.
"He's so out of touch with regular people he should run for President," someone joked in the YouTube comment section.
The elite, more than ever before, seems out of touch with their electorate, their employees and consumers earning minimum wage.
Democrats and many in media immediately mocked Romney for being out of touch with challenges facing women in the workplace.
Sometimes these bigger artists get so out of touch with the underground and honestly they need that to stay relatable.
About 60 percent have questions about Trump's honesty and trustworthiness and think he is out of touch with the country.
Automakers are wary of being seen as out of touch with environmental concerns, or unwilling to invest in new technology.
Moreover, Lugar had received criticism for being out of touch with his voters and spending too much time in Washington.
It feels a little traitorous to make a new friend, when she is out of touch with everyone she loves.
This was, after all, evil Gotham, supposed home of liberal elites so out of touch with "real" Americans everywhere else.
Of course, we've known for years that the Washington elites are out of touch with the struggles of average Americans.
On Sunday, Trump told Americans the US has "tremendous control" of coronavirus -- an assertion baldly out of touch with reality.
"People have so much fear making a salary request, worried they are out of touch with the market," she said.
It's going to make those Democratic candidates seem out of touch with a big slice of the Democratic primary electorate.
The statement was further evidence that Mr. Trump, as polls have shown, is out of touch with the American people.
Democratic presidential hopeful Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
Democratic presidential candidate Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
The singer's parents divorced in 2003, and Ariana reportedly fell out of touch with her father, Edward Butera, in 2013.
"Perhaps it was the party's intelligentsia, not Biden, that was out of touch with the modern Democratic electorate," he wrote.
"It just feels like Washington is out of touch with its voters — and that's with both parties," Mr. Garrison said.
Some of the ads hammer GOP incumbents as out of touch with their constituents, such as the ads against Rep.
Elected leaders are out of touch with moderate mainstream views about climate change, gun control, health care, immigration, and taxation.
Progressives have been heavily targeting Lipinski, arguing that his views are out of touch with the district and Democratic Party.
The B-59's captain, Valentin Savitsky, had been out of touch with Moscow and knew nothing about practice explosives.
But as an artist with minimal sales, would her victory make the Grammys seem out of touch with the masses?
It's the only kind of argument you could have if you're completely out of touch with the monster you've created.
But Giacalone thinks even many police officials are out of touch with the reality of policing in 21st century America.
Republicans are drastically out of touch with how most Americans feel about abortion Republicans are drastically out of touch with how most Americans feel about abortion A new national survey shows 70 percent of Americans oppose Republicans' attempts to defund Planned Parenthood as part of their repeal of the Affordable Healthcare Act, known as Obamacare.
Government is dysfunctional and the immigration issue has become a symbol for how elites are out of touch with the mainstream.
Netanyahu has long faced allegations of abusive behavior and living extravagantly in a manner out of touch with the general public.
Because in this case, the law really is completely out of touch with what the technology actually is, with reality itself.
That appears to be true, but the more surprising revelation is that they're as out of touch with their own base.
For decades, it struggled to break its image as an iconic American brand that had fallen out of touch with trendsetters.
WASHINGTON — The Republicans described the Federal Reserve as ineffective, secretive and out of touch with the economic realities of ordinary Americans.
Some call it a revolution against a president who they see as out of touch with the concerns of ordinary people.
"Someone so out of touch with what the majority of Americans wanted should not be chairperson of the FCC," another said.
A lot of people feel that media and political elites have become out of touch with the economic struggles they face.
Will's "pay for your own damn kids" philosophy, despite its appealing parsimony, is out of touch with the shifting economic realities.
Maria Luisa was so out of touch with Bampumim that she didn't know he'd already been in trouble with the law.
The radical pro-abortion agenda is out of touch with mainstream America and Tuesday's election results showed that loud and clear.
He did it by painting Stark as too out of touch with the district and using Stark's infamous temper against him.
He has often lambasted CNN and The New York Times, referring to them as "failing" and out of touch with voters.
This spells bad news for Democrats, who have demonstrated they are out of touch with the majority Americans on this issue.
We're thought to be out of touch with the younger population and assumed to be lacking in the necessary technical skills.
Ross's comments sparked backlash from Democrats who said the wealthy Commerce secretary is out-of-touch with the concerns of workers.
Progressives say the fight illustrates that Kaine and other Democrats meeting with Kavanaugh are out of touch with the party's base.
A lack of participation also signals that "he is out of touch with what matters to America's regional partners," said Townshend.
In return, advertisements from Comstock and the National Republican Congressional Committee painted Bennett as elite and out of touch with Virginians.
But this year, Spanberger ran on the same message, calling Brat too ideological and out of touch with his own district.
But the events of her life keep her out of touch with the real struggles and suffering many trans people face.
If you've been out of touch with the FinTech market recently you may have missed how popular prepaid cards have become.
Mayor Eric M. Garcetti of Los Angeles described Mr. Trump as being out of touch with the nation and the world.
Here's hoping the usual loudmouths don't start trying to argue the Oscars are out of touch with "real" America this year.
Mr. Sitwell's comments, said in jest or not, appear to be out of touch with shifting attitudes of the British public.
He was criticized as out of touch with the struggles of African Americans in South Bend while he was mayor there.
Billionaire Democratic presidential candidate Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
Japan's leaders are so out of touch with the lives of ordinary people that they seem genuinely uninterested in their plight.
And that has offered an opening for Democrats, who want to paint the GOP as broadly out of touch with women.
Following Perez's victory, the Republican National Committee issued a statement slamming Democrats for being out of touch with the American people.
Trump will rebound but the GOP establishment in Washington that is totally out of touch with the grass roots will not.
But most crucially, the show's neoliberal economics, where capitalism always wins, are increasingly out of touch with modern Democrats' policy dreams.
They brand those who voted the other way as a liberal elite, patronizing, self-interested, out of touch with real life.
Maybe it's my defense mechanism for when people accuse me of being a coastal elite, out of touch with Real America.
Julianne Potter comes awfully close to wrecking her best friend's wedding because she's been so out of touch with her feelings.
It's become commonplace to accuse Hollywood of being "out of touch with reality," as a February 1 Fox News article put it.
"Clinton talked very little about our economy and I feel she was way out of touch with the working force," she said.
A spokeswoman for his campaign, Erin Perrine, said in a statement that Biden is out of touch with the American middle class.
As recent weeks have shown, Trump is dangerously out of touch with reality, with no understanding of the constitutional separation of powers.
But Obama turned it around on his 113 challenger, mocking and painting him as out of touch with modern foreign policy questions.
I've seen a lot of derivative videos and a lot of videos that are out of touch with what people connect with.
I can't tell if #ComcastCaresDay is a joke or an example of people in charge being embarrassingly out of touch with reality.
The thing hasn't launched yet—maybe it'll be popular with God-knows-which Fox demographic I might be out of touch with.
"Some may take a more sophisticated approach and say you're elite education — means you're out of touch with real people," she continued.
They also told the president they believe Biden's opponents will say he's out of touch with the base of his own party.
Some may take a slightly more sophisticated approach and say your elite education means you are out of touch with real people.
She also pledged to listen to the concerns of young people who feel the government is out of touch with their concerns.
She also tried to turn Heller's experience against him by calling him "a career politician" and out of touch with regular Nevadans.
" Cruz continued to frame O'Rourke as out of touch with Texans, accusing the Democratic congressman of wanting open borders and "socialized medicine.
John March, a spokesperson for the state's Republican Party, told NBC News that it shows Cockburn is "out of touch" with voters.
Some complained of The Times's perceived liberal bias and think its New York newsroom is out of touch with much of America.
Both Astrid and Payton are so consumed with perfection and maintaining their public personas that they're out of touch with their emotions.
The dress code is outdated and out of touch with the clothing that is being marketed and sold to girls, she believes.
The government she has formed could hardly be more out of touch with an electorate that has moved sharply to the left.
So many runway accessories (like so many runway pieces in general) feel out of touch with what the majority of people wear.
Sato told Radio New Zealand he mostly keeps to himself and admitted that he was out of touch with the modern world.
Sara Netanyahu has long faced allegations of abusive behavior and living extravagantly in a manner out of touch with the general public.
Ro Khanna (D-CA), who has backed Justice Democrats, called Feinstein "out of touch with the grassroots" on economic and foreign policy.
"The whole thing feels out of touch with what my age group actually wants or likes," one real live millennial told CNN.
I wanted to come, and then I was so out of touch with tech, I'm going to go back to business school.
When he was asked if he had any contact with the leaker, Trump said, 'No, I'm totally out of touch with Reality.
There are currently two billionaires — Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
For the first time in memory, Democrats are seen as more out of touch with ordinary Americans than the party's political opponents.
By appearing to mock Turbo Tax online preparation kits, he looked out of touch with the modest economic circumstances of regular Americans.
It's a dated practice that, in an industry that's made DLC a common refrain, has long felt out of touch with players.
His plan is out of touch with modern families and workplaces, and if implemented, it will ultimately harm those families and workplaces.
Heitkamp ultimately voted against Kavanaugh's confirmation, setting the stage for GOP claims that she was out of touch with North Dakota voters.
Meanwhile, Republicans have been arguing that it's the Democrats who are out of touch with the middle class for opposing the law.
Asked on a flight to Bahrain whether the trousers could signal that she was out of touch with the common voter, Mrs.
Much as they may try, they are often out of touch with local and national concerns in the places where they operate.
Saccone's campaign has argued the presence of national figures shows Lamb is "out of touch" with the district he wants to represent.
Trump's thesis is not that reporters are out of touch with the struggles of ordinary Americans or implicitly biased in favor of liberals.
Hollywood has been complaining that bad Rotten Tomatoes scores harm their box office and that critics are out of touch with the people.
For decades, the EPA has been a rogue agency – ideological, poorly managed, dishonest and out of touch with sound science and common sense.
Since characters on the big screen aren't representative of our society, they seem out of touch with what's going on in the world.
His opponent, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, has been attempting to characterise the wealthy prime minister as out of touch with working class Australians.
Last summer a dollar fetched about 38,000 rials on the black market (the official rate has long been out of touch with reality).
It's extremely depressing, and most of our on site "therapist" are older white people who are very out of touch with current times.
Some outlets give the credit to Bob Dole, an effort by an older candidate to show he wasn't out of touch with technology.
Those who live with the disorder may seem like they are out-of-touch with reality to others, sometimes experiencing delusions and hallucinations.
Earlier this year, Cruz criticized Trump for his "New York values," suggesting Trump was out of touch with the rest of the country.
That might be dazzling to watch, but it's as retrograde as any basic Cinderella story — and out of touch with our current moment.
For her party's populist faction, the result confirms that she was a centrist throwback, a milksop out of touch with the public mood.
For his opponents, it was all the confirmation they needed that the billionaire businessman was completely out of touch with the Chilean reality.
I'm a 37-year-old man with a 17-month-old little boy, and I am increasingly out of touch with video games.
I fell out of touch with Him and made some choices that landed me in a place I never expected to be…prison.
"Macron is the banks' candidate," she said at the launch of her campaign headquarters, accusing him of being out of touch with voters.
According to a new NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll, 56% say today&aposs Democratic candidates are out of touch with the mainstream.
Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said he expects to find several of those people alive and just out of touch with loved ones.
The claims are an attempt to paint Macron, a former investment banker, as elitist, wealthy, and out-of-touch with normal French citizens.
As a shut-in who listens to music all day, I often feel powerless and completely out of touch with the outside world.
Macron's comment went down poorly with the French left, and others, adding to perceptions that he is out of touch with ordinary folk.
He lamented that the ministry's bureaucracy — which lives in palatial, colonial-era bungalows — was out of touch with the needs of ordinary people.
The first thing you'd change about Silicon Valley if you had a magic wand: Silicon Valley is out of touch with middle America.
Biden has been accused by abortion rights activists and Democrats of being out of touch with the party on many issues, including abortion.
" He went on, "The problem is it also puts you out of touch with genuine criticism from people who actually understand the issues.
The obsession with Mr. Putin only strengthens the Republican message that the Democrats are out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans.
Johnny Carson was still in top form as a host, but the 65-year-old was falling out of touch with the times.
And rarely has the content of the Trump Show reflected a president as out of touch with reality as it did on Monday.
The effort was criticized for being out of touch with the needs of the local Newark community and unfamiliar with New Jersey laws.
But for many Democrats, Mr. Biden's decision to highlight those relationships seemed deeply misguided and out of touch with political change in America.
Optimism in official sessions appeared to be out of touch with the public's concern about the technology's disruptive effects on privacy and politics.
But Democrats seized on the proposals on Monday as evidence that the president was out of touch with the plight of working families.
Even more people say that the Democratic Party is out of touch with ordinary voters than say the same of the Republican Party.
"Salesman" has always been a study in cancerous denial, an interior portrait of a man long out of touch with who he is.
The parents in the Facebook group also criticized the CDC for being out of touch with them and other families affected by AFM.
Some Shanghainese regard the arrival of the Museum as the return of an imperious influence, out of touch with local interests and values.
"It's clearly out of touch with what the American people want," he contended, predicting that potential pot investors will unlikely be deterred either.
The FCC leadership and the White House are totally out of touch with popular opinion in their desire to roll back net neutrality.
Part documentary, part "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," this program seemed to demonstrate just how out of touch with reality Jackson was.
I feel like I'm three years out of touch with the state of cyber security, but I don't see any reason for optimism.
Bottom line: If you're an Academy member who's old and out of touch with the latest movie culture ... your days might be numbered.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people, particularly in rural villages and the provincial hinterlands.
Many voters here define themselves as culturally Republican and argue the liberals in urban, coastal California are elitists out of touch with rural lifestyles.
But by 413, his marriage ended and both parents dead, he dropped out of touch with his sister Sylvia Pease, a Christian Science nurse.
Trump and his supporters have dismissed Hollywood as the "elite" and out of touch with "real" Americans, which is laughable because Trump personifies elitism.
The project was explicitly insurrectionist, a challenge to a conservative consensus that the authors believed was out of touch with the reality of Trumpism.
Though polls routinely showed the opposition had majority support, many Venezuelans view their leaders as an elitist group out-of-touch with their problems.
An irony of the argument that Never Trumpers are out of touch with their party is how little influence it ascribes to Mr Trump.
But to Ms Park's critics it is all of a piece with her leadership style: imperial, aloof and out of touch with her people.
Its uncharismatic leader, Martin Schulz, announced his resignation on February 7th; even his colleagues felt he has been out of touch with voters' concerns.
The company's portfolio is hodgepodge of processed food brands that are out of touch with today's consumers: Oscar Mayer, Velveeta, Planters and Jell-O.
I agree with Drake's assessment that they're out of touch with emerging artists, and Frank's critique that they, like the Oscars, are so white.
Drilling down further in the poll results reveals that Trump is viewed as out of touch with voters by a 58–38 percent margin.
He called for the Democrats to face the reality that they lost the election because they were out of touch with the American people.
I had fallen out of touch with him for a number of years, and then over the past two or three years [we reconnected].
"She's certainly out of touch with the grass-roots of the Democratic Party," Mr. Canova, 56, said of Ms. Wasserman Schultz in an interview.
Gap fell out of touch with Baby Boomers that grew up on the brand and failed to attract Millennials that drive fashion trends today.
Her only redeeming quality to Bob (other than that she is now skinny), is that she isn't totally out-of-touch with current affairs.
The back-and-forth has reinforced the popular impression that the country's politicians make up a class out of touch with the nation's problems.
For it was, in its own way, as out of touch with reality as the ranting of Donald Trump (whom Mr. Ryan never mentioned).
"Feinstein is out of touch with the grassroots of our party on economic policy and foreign policy," Khanna told Vox after her reelection announcement.
Until Republican lawmakers accept this as fact, they will remain hopelessly out of touch with families, leaving American families to pick up the pieces.
No more than one metaphorical rebus should appear in any novel, nor more than one middle-aged character out of touch with current events.
I suspect that many people in the North prefer the comforting story of economic grievance, or Democratic "elites" out of touch with the masses.
But rather than being tagged as too out of touch with her party, Pelosi has emerged as its definitive leader, prepared to fight Trump.
Our analysis suggests that there are several other Democrats deeply out of touch with their electorates who could be vulnerable to a primary challenge.
As secretary, he also advised President Bush on reversing a number of Reagan-era policies seen as out of touch with modern environmental standards.
Meanwhile, Junior [Marcus Scribner] and Jack [Miles Brown] help Dre [Anthony Anderson] after he realizes he is out of touch with modern day feminism.
Immediately, many people called this out as a stain on the Academy's record, proof voters remain out of touch with the current cultural climate.
The survey comes as billionaire presidential candidates Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
While he attracts men and traditionalists, he's seen as abrasive and impersonable -- and out of touch with the way Merkel has updated the CDU.
Top commanders often remained far from the front, out of touch with the knee-deep mud and rat-filled trenches that the infantry endured.
For decades, the country had been ruled by two centrist parties that took turns winning elections but were increasingly out of touch with voters.
Republicans have seized on the comment as evidence that Democrats are out of touch with the working-class populism that has fueled Trump's popularity.
But as Warren has risen in the polls, competitors have argued that those plans obscure that she is out of touch with regular people.
One day after former President Barack Obama cautioned against being out of touch with voters, Democratic candidates said there was a winner among them.
I know three female ministers, one of whom just got married — so much for a celibate male clergy out of touch with normal life.
Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, are using Biden's frequent fundraising stops as part of an argument that Biden is out of touch with Democratic primary voters.
When someone better at manipulating those grievances came along, conservative elites couldn't stop him by calling him out of touch with the expert policy consensus.
Ivanka's on-the-ground report actually highlights the extent to which the Trump administration is out of touch with the majority of Americans on education.
So selecting Lady Gaga may have at first seemed like another out-of-touch-with-middle-America decision meant to roil Trump and his supporters.
The representative's statement have attracted considerable attention online, with users saying that the lawmaker is out of touch with consumers who rely on internet access.
Romney began to sink over the summer as Democrats saturated the airwaves with ads defining him as wealthy and out of touch with Americans' concerns.
The NSA, isolated by its own secrecy, was out of touch with the burgeoning internet; it lost 30% of both its budget and its workforce.
His statement following the meeting is so absurd and out of touch with reality that there is simply no way to write about it rationally.
Therefore, the laws in Ireland are out of touch with the reality of Irish society, which has a largely misinformed relationship of drugs, including alcohol.
So the extent to which she's out of touch with things, which has been demonstrated in this campaign, is not incidental to who she is.
It was also a poor country with a weak industrial base, low wages—and a president out of touch with the struggles of his people.
Those excerpts could validate what some of Clinton's critics have said all along: that the Democratic nominee is out of touch with the middle class.
A wealthy businessman seeking his first public office, Trump seeks to counter Clinton's argument he is out of touch with the problems of working families.
The ABC/Washington Post poll found significant majorities said both the Democratic and Republican parties were "out of touch" with the concerns of most Americans.
To us, however, the statement only confirms what many suspect, that the Brooklyn Museum is out of touch with the communities at its own doorstep.
For example, most Wall Street types are out of touch with what's happening in the real world, so they don't know what the trends are.
It follows a pattern around other critical issues, including the failed health care bill, where the administration is out of touch with what people want.
In fact, there are long chunks of this book that suggest that Biden is more out of touch with the Democratic Party than he thinks.
So figures like yourself are seen, not necessarily as terrifying grand inquisitors, but as well-meaning old men out of touch with the inevitable future.
The irony that a party that claims to be pro-business could be so out of touch with what 85033st-century companies believe is amusing.
What's worse, within their own party GOP moderates have been largely sidelined, treated as out of touch with the populist base Trump invigorated in 2016.
If we still have a Congress that is looking at things that are fundamentally out of touch with I think where the American people are.
Selecting someone based on a party platform that is so out of touch with America's values will ensure that such a candidate will be unelectable.
Ocasio-Cortez was able to paint Crowley as out of step, ideologically, and also demographically out of touch with the average voter in her district.
This incident shows you can be smart and well-versed on issues, but if you're out of touch with your own community it speaks volumes.
It would save them from the Democratic plan to use Moore to portray the Republican Party as out of touch with the concerns of women.
A smiling Sessions told a gaggle of reporters gathered around him that Trump "was not out of touch with reality" when he had predicted victory.
The opposition has criticized Notley for her alliance with Trudeau, who is viewed by some Albertans as out of touch with the oil industry's woes.
That Billboard keeps Uptown Funk floating high on its list means that Billboard is probably out of touch with what people are really listening to.
She is excited that more female watchmakers are gaining prominence but said the watch industry overall is still out of touch with women's particular tastes.
During the campaign the 25-year-old college graduate challenged the prevailing image of Mexican legislators as overpaid and out of touch with the public.
A party looks for ways to make its opposition appear weak and incompetent, and to seem extreme and out of touch with mainstream public opinion.
Many are several girlfriends past the one who is their children's mother, and a fair number are tragically out of touch with the children themselves.
The flip side of appointing technocrats is that they can so easily be out of touch with both members of parliament and the broader public.
Most Democratic voters say that billionaire politicians are out of touch with the average American, according to the latest Hill-HarrisX poll released on Wednesday.
The image Marcos presents of herself is troublingly out of touch with the reality Greenfield investigates, to the point where the documentary acquires dual narratives.
Social media makes it easier to look up old high school and college friends that you've fallen out of touch with because of demanding schedules.
But his success on the international stage was largely overshadowed by domestic crises and his party was seen as out of touch with everyday concerns.
The list feels acutely out of touch with reality, which is on purpose — these are supposed to be the most extravagant things money can buy.
As old consoles become obsolete and old games become old news, gamers fall out of touch with their digital pets and the memories they shared.
Players were infuriated, and thought it was yet another example of their head coach being out of touch with the demands of the modern NBA.
I rejected all of these helpful, yet unwanted, suggestions out of hand, figuring that my mom was out of touch with my interests and abilities.
The left's tantrum and assertion to the contrary only serve to remind the country just how far out of touch with reality they really are.
" Gingrich added he thinks Waters is in the group of people who are "so frankly, crazy, that they are certifiably out of touch with reality.
She is totally out of touch with reality as one nation after another establishes systems that ensure that political control is held by elite groups.
All of Mr. Lepage's spending and innovation resulted in a cycle that was dull, and out of touch with Wagner's intricately drawn characters and plot.
Particularly, many Americans have voiced concerns around the fact that politicians tend to be out of touch with the needs and struggles of the average American.
But Alessandro Trincone's fall 2019 collection was proof that fashion isn't always out of touch with reality — that, actually, it can be more relevant than ever.
One of Mr Macri's leading supporters, the former presidential candidate Elisa Carrio, criticised the president's team, arguing that they were out of touch with ordinary people.
The problems have fueled the sense that elites in Brussels and other European capitals are ineffective and out of touch with the concerns of ordinary people.
The actress said the loss of her cousin, Vaneza Ines Vasquez, allowed her to reconnect with family members she had previously fallen out of touch with.
He said she has grown out of touch with the plight of ordinary Americans and cited her making paid speeches to corporate interests as a cause.
Seen as out of touch with the poor, and with its clergy cowed, the church faces a third challenge in coping with Mr Duterte: cautious leadership.
Several committee members said Facebook's stated mission of serving the underbanked seemed out of touch with the reality of a population that often lacks financial literacy.
Another is that, in his quest to govern from on high, Mr Macron tends to come across as disdainful, and out of touch with ordinary folk.
Being true to yourself is one thing, but being true to a version of yourself that's super out of touch with what's going on isn't okay.
Whether or not smoking is out of touch with what young people want, it has only become more common in video games over the past decade.
"It was quickly evident that the company was out of touch with the 50 million or so new computer users," Edwards told the Times in 1995.
Intel might have scoffed at being unseated years ago, but now it's starting to look like the company's completely out of touch with future technology trends.
Congress is totally out of touch with reality when it comes to understanding both the costs and the quality of the necessary products and services provided.
It is the confirmation of the widespread notion that they are posh boys from privileged and wealthy backgrounds who are out of touch with ordinary folk.
Meanwhile, she portrays some of her well-funded Democratic opponents as carpetbaggers who are out of touch with the district and too liberal to represent it.
In North Carolina, the blowback is already merging with a broader Democratic Party argument that the state's Republican leadership is out of touch with the mainstream.
It would also suggest that Judge Gorsuch is out of touch with supporters of President Trump who believed the heart of Trump's "drain the swamp" message.
"Donald Trump is dangerous, divisive and deeply out of touch with the challenges women face — and he's dangerously clueless on how to keep our country safe."
In "I Kinda Like It," Mr. Carlin addressed mass killings in a way that seemed on the surface out of touch with the tragedy that followed.
But the '60s movement saw Washington as compromised and frozen; Trump backers see it as simultaneously stupid, corrupt, overeducated and out of touch with real Americans.
"Democrats have never been more divided and out of touch with Americans across the country," she said in a statement following CNN's Democratic leadership debate Wednesday.
Primary care physicians largely minimized or ignored the potential for adverse health effects and prescribing guidelines were criticized as out of touch with real-world problems.
But in short: A number of video game fans ("gamers") started complaining that video game developers and the press were out of touch with their fans.
He's mounting a challenge to Senator Dianne Feinstein, arguing that she's too willing to work with President Trump and out of touch with working-class voters.
Those writing, 'Let's give the left a chance, the moderates haven't fared well,' are seriously out of touch with what is going on in this country.
He had been hailed for orchestrating its success, but now as sales declined, some blamed him for being out of touch with shifts in consumer tastes.
Conservative groups aligned with Trump, who also pushed for Collins' appointment, have been critical of Loeffler, regarding her as out-of-touch with GOP social issues.
Democrats are already preparing to argue that Republicans are out of touch with working Americans, while Republicans insist that they are following through on their promises.
"It's a salary but I'll provide a figure privately," Brittin said, perhaps giving support to Hillier's assertion that Brittin is out of touch with ordinary people. .
The Cuellar campaign has dismissed Cisneros, who is backed by the progressive group Justice Democrats, as an outsider who is out of touch with the district.
Mostly, Ms. Cobb hammers away at the notion that Ms. Stefanik is out of touch with a district where rural poverty is a fact of life.
The Yellow Vests are protesting the social and economic policies of President Emmanuel Macron, whom they consider to be out of touch with their everyday needs.
Are rape jokes and other gross gags crossing the boundaries of respectability really doing any good if they're increasingly out of touch with the mainstream comedy?
" The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee took a slightly different line, saying that Mr. Paul "returns home damaged and completely out of touch with the people he's ignored.
But many Labour lawmakers see his leadership style as ineffectual, his policies as out of touch with voters' views and his commitment to party reform as hollow.
"It's an interesting experience, reliving who you were, seeing the thought leaders I used to follow, and friends that I fell out of touch with," he said.
This kind of thinking is way out of touch with the realities of today's families and reinforces gender stereotypes that we should be way past by now.
While some voters are disappointed by Correa's governance, they cannot bring themselves to vote for a former banker seen as out of touch with most Ecuadoreans' reality.
And Ben, there are others on the left who have gone from their never Trump mania to just completely out of touch with reality of politics today.
The comments made her out of touch with ordinary British concerns, interested in the cultural priorities of the rich rather than what really matters to most people.
Even for 21-year-old Jake Paul, much of the advice already seems out of touch with the sort of everyday users he explains he once was.
For many people, nationalism holds the promise of a higher morality compared with the debauchery of the elite, which is out of touch with middle-class aspirations.
Criticizing the law, which was expected to disproportionately benefit wealthier Americans, isn't only a way for Democrats to portray Trump as out of touch with ordinary Americans.
This is especially troubling in the case of US Senators, who serve six years, and are sometimes known to be totally out of touch with their constituents.
"It was like talking to somebody who is just so out of touch with reality that you can't even bring them to reality even if you try."
So the paywall felt out of touch with the community—and it created a hierarchy of wealth, where previously members had distinguished themselves via creativity and service.
He remains the standard-bearer for a Democratic Party she argues is out of touch with working-class voters and too closely aligned with the financial industry.
Sarkozy's comments drew derision from his right-wing rivals and Socialist opponents, who branded the hyper-active politician for being out of touch with modern-day France.
In tests, some men and a surprisingly large number of women objected to her stridency, which was out of touch with the gender norms of the time.
The scene is meant to be farcical — to show that Lex is so out of touch with reality, he believes men really don't care for their kids.
This group was so out of touch with reality that they created their own world within that school building, and didn't communicate much with the outside world.
Corbyn's critics see his lukewarm support for the EU as the latest sign that the far-left Labour leader is out of touch with the modern world.
"Democratic and Independent voters of all races could support him for President and party insiders are out of touch with that reality," Wong said in an email.
The sad truth is that Clinton and the Democratic platform are advocating for abortion up until birth, a position that is out of touch with mainstream America.
Bloomberg's entrance could also pose a challenge to Democrats who have repeatedly slammed Trump's billionaire status, labeling him as out of touch with the majority of Americans.
The reason is simple: Republicans have a record to run on, while Democrats have overreached and are out of touch with the nation's values, direction and desires.
This money-centric approach means that the Dems love to support folks who are well-connected in donor circles but wholly out of touch with their districts.
"Biden's middle-of-the-road approach is completely out of touch with the reality young people are seeing — we're seeing massive super storms and hurricanes," she said.
Mr. Kander hammered Mr. Blunt as out of touch with his home state and in it for himself, highlighting that the senator's wife and children were lobbyists.
Doctors and hospital executives have long complained that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is out of touch with the real world where care is given.
But he complained he had been left out of key decisions, and painted Ghani as arrogant and out of touch with the deteriorating situation in the country.
Instead, speaker after speaker took aim at Clinton, presenting her as out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans and the inheritor of Obama's "oppressive" administration.
In the 21992 Democratic presidential primaries, Hillary Clinton accused her then fellow candidate Barack Obama for being an elitist and out of touch with America's working class.
Rather, the problem with mainstream news sources is in part that we're out of touch with many of the ordinary voters whom we purport to care about.
And he has sought to portray Mr. Zeldin's sharp conservatism as out of touch with a district where, he said, many Republicans and Democrats consider themselves centrists.
" Garrett Martin of Paste said that the show "is terrible not because audiences have changed, but because Chappelle himself is so thoroughly out of touch with today.
The traditional Republican policy agenda is a political zombie, a relic that once served our nation well but is out of touch with what Americans want today.
"Senator Feinstein is symbolic of a lot of our elected leaders in that they are out of touch with the people in the party," Ms. Ellis said.
But this election also underscores that we were out of touch with much of America, and we will fight back more effectively if we are less isolated.
She was promptly ousted by her own party because her colleagues feared she was out of touch with the public mood on Europe and other issues. Mrs.
Pence targeted Sanders and Bloomberg in particular during Tuesday's trip, casting them as out of touch with the preferences of Michiganders and the country as a whole.
Criticism of Mr. Villepin's appointment came swiftly, as the left and even some on the right said that Mr. Chirac was out of touch with his electorate.
First, that Khamenei, Iran's octogenarian Supreme Leader, is out of touch with what his military can achieve and overestimated the effectiveness of the strikes, which then failed.
" The theme for this year's forum, which is often criticized for being out of touch with the real world, is "Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World.
"I do think as time went on and he became more and more powerful, he also got more and more out of touch with reality," she explained.
But it's clear that many in the food industry perceive GMA as fossilized and out-of-touch with both its nimbler members and, more importantly, the marketplace.
They represent everything that American voters in both parties have come to despites: entrenched, life-long bureaucrats who have become completely out-of-touch with everyday Americans.
By then, women are long out of touch with their surgeons or are not aware that implants could be the cause, so surgeons never get that feedback.
But another part of me says it's important to understand where they're coming from and not simply dismiss them as disconnected or out of touch with reality.
Somewhat similarly, the broad "pro-Israel" posture of Democratic elected officials appears to be somewhat out of touch with the underlying views of the rank and file.
She criticized Crowley for his ties to Wall Street and for being out of touch with his constituents, some 70 percent of whom are people of colour.
Because it can put people out of touch with reality, those on LSD may do dangerous things like run in front of cars and jump out windows.
The trial has generated debate about whether the military is out of touch with a public that has shifted to the right in its attitudes toward the Palestinians.
"These findings show us that the Bundy family … are far out of touch with most folks living in the West," Salazar said during a press call on Monday.
This is not necessarily the experience of most of our business and political leaders, but we don't want them to be totally out of touch with it either.
The Dems are so out of touch with America, it&aposs going to be very, very good for the Republicans and the president come November and come 220.
"Forsaking quality time together is dangerous, and it's a quick way to drift apart in your marriage and to get out-of-touch with your spouse," he wrote.
Brown, 25, gave an update on her relationships (or lack thereof) with  Bachelorette suitors Tyler Cameron and Mike Johnson, admitting that she's fallen out of touch with them.
Plus there are other celebrities who are even more out of touch with the Average American than Gates is—and yes, we're looking right at you Gwyneth Paltrow.
Algerians desperate for jobs and angry at unemployment, corruption and an elderly elite seen as out of touch with the young have taken to the streets since Feb.
The protests have been driven by the country's youth and lawyers demanding the removal of a ruling elite seen by many as out of touch with ordinary Algerians.
He was, of course, also a monster, hopelessly out of touch with his own humanity and obsessed with a political system whose success was poisonous to human life.
His schemes have always been ill-conceived, but the easily debunked nature of the Mueller accuser fiasco speaks to a young man completely out of touch with reality.
Watch: President Trump calls Maxine Waters a "low IQ individual" for calling for his impeachment, attacks Democrats for being out of touch with "normal, everyday working people." pic.twitter.
In a year marked by voter anger at a political class out of touch with struggling Americans, one might expect both Republicans and Democrats to rein it in.
The debate gives him an opening to go on offense against a seasoned debater who's aggressively attacked him as a liberal out of touch with deep-red Texas.
The Clinton campaign seized on the N.R.A.'s endorsement of Mr. Sanders's position as evidence that he is out of touch with Democrats when it comes to guns.
Pronouncements like Trump's and Haley's just make the US look out of touch with reality — and cede the most reasonable-sounding policy ground to Putin, of all people.
Critics say she is out of touch with ordinary workers, and she has been dogged by an investigation over her involvement in a lucrative no-bid government contract.
But now the prime minister has been labeled out of touch with ordinary Malaysians because of his quinoa remarks, made while he was visiting a hospital on Thursday.
Sure, it will be elegant in some ways, but the bezels on it seem out of touch with what has been happening on mobile for some time now.
And the Muslim ban is just the latest example of someone who couldn't be more out of touch with our country and the right way to move forward.
Well before Biden started calling her elitist, conservative critics began taking pages from Brown's playbook, hoping less-educated voters would find her out of touch with their values.
Critics are right that we in the national media are often out of touch with working-class America, and distressingly often, we are lap dogs instead of watchdogs.
But the goal itself is bound up in the preoccupations of earlier generations and energy landscapes, and plainly out of touch with the realities of a warming world.
When food becomes more than food—when broccoli is a requirement or cookies become a reward—that's when people get out of touch with their own body cues.
NBA star LeBron James, one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet, said Trump's response shows he is woefully out of touch with the country he leads.
People would have blasted Clinton for being out of touch with the average person who, obvi, doesn't have the opportunity to write a book -- best-selling or not.
Being out of touch with this group of people is consistently portrayed in American politics as just about the worst possible thing you can be, not the best.
The veterans service organizations that are largely resisting privatizing the V.A. may also be out of touch with the needs of a younger and more diverse veterans population.
At a rally in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Trump described Clinton, America's top diplomat in President Barack Obama's first term, as a globalist out of touch with average Americans.
He has maintained a following of mostly male, hard-core hockey fans even amid the chorus of critics who say he is out of touch with the times.
However, she and her husband own a Romney-esque 4720123 homes, so a Republican opponent could paint her as out of touch with the district for other reasons.
The realization shared by those we spoke with was that the tech industry, specifically Silicon Valley and New York, is simply out of touch with many in America.
But Trump has altered the party's positions on immigration and trade enough to make Gingrich's record on the issues seem anachronistic and out of touch with the nominee.
HAHN: He&aposs another one of those guys who got out of touch with his state and was voted out of office or lost a primary in his state.
Perhaps the spark was a by-product of the race's lingering sense of populism, which painted the elite establishment as out of touch with the needs of ordinary people.
Given the partisanship that has taken root in the decades since Biden first entered Congress, harping on about reaching across the aisle may appear out of touch with reality.
Insulting women not only risks alienating half the voting population, and the men who admire and respect them, but is out of touch with what America stands for today.
Photographs of middle-aged men in suits chortling with a naked doll confirmed Chileans' view of the business elite as a boys' club out of touch with modern norms.
Working inside the cultural bubbles of Silicon Valley and New York, they said, left them out of touch with the anger and anxiety felt in much of the country.
"The sale has become a cancer" for department stores feeling increasingly out of touch with millennial and Generation Y shoppers, former JCPenney CEO Allen Questrom told CNBC on Tuesday.
As Haddish told it on Jimmy Kimmel Live, her tale wasn't really about how good Groupon is but rather how out-of-touch with the commoners the Smiths are.
On top of being backwards and misogynistic, Pelosi's focus on Hill's nudes is also incredibly out of touch with the way an increasing number of us live our lives.
It adds insult to injury, in a way, when the drug you need to take to stop feeling out of touch with reality is named something as ridiculous Zyprexa.
When Bush was in the race, Cruz donors and allies frequently spoke of him as stodgy and deeply out-of-touch with the conservative party on issues like immigration.
Americans are divided about whether Mr Cook is a hero fighting on behalf of privacy rights or a publicity hound who is out of touch with the public mood.
On a slow news week someone in the media will ask him for his opinion and he will respond with something which is totally out of touch with reality.
The investigation heightened the impression among Spaniards that the royal family was out of touch with ordinary people just as Spain was suffering its worst recession of modern times.
McConnell campaign manager Kevin Golden said McGrath lost in 2018 "in a Democratic wave election because she is an extreme liberal who is far out of touch with Kentuckians."
Their continued badgering of the president and his administration on the issue of illegal immigration turns out to be vastly out-of-touch with the majority of American voters.
Put it this way: These days, many political factions are accused, with varying degrees of justice, of living in some kind of bubble, out of touch with American reality.
But in the U.S., mainstream discussions about climate change are remarkably out of touch with the scale of the crisis and the economic and social upheaval it will bring.
Barney Frank of Massachusetts, a liberal icon when he was in Congress, assailed "The Squad," all of whom represent overwhelmingly Democratic districts, as out of touch with political reality.
"They have no roots, they are completely out of touch with reality in this country," Wauquiez told a rally in Provins, outside Paris, referring to Macron and his lieutenants.
However, she's still a member of the 1%, who has been decried by her Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders as being out of touch with the needs of average Americans.
This isn't the first time Trump has seemed to be at odds with or out of touch with the way the rest of his administration is handling Russia policy.
Shortly before President Trump, at a press conference last Wednesday, derided a CNN reporter as a "terrible person," he claimed, briefly, to be out of touch with his emotions.
But among some black lawmakers, her initial sentiment was viewed as out of touch with the party's base and disrespectful to a party elder with her own national following.
Leaning independents on both sides of the aisle are also about 10 percentage points more likely to say their own party is "out of touch" with the American people.
But he said the ads appeared to be out of touch with many Chinese consumers unfamiliar with Old West shootouts, professional boxing and the prospect of offensive underarm smells.
Mr. Kim publicly jokes about ending up at the World Bank after criticizing the institution for being a bureaucratic behemoth, out of touch with the needs of the destitute.
"It's a major step backwards that's out of touch with what the D.O.D. is doing and what Congress has been focused on," she said, referring to the Defense Department.
Let your children see how you care for others, and there will be no worry that they will grow up selfish and out of touch with the real world.
Speaking by telephone on Wednesday, Mr. Bannon delivered a broad indictment of the news media as being biased against Mr. Trump and out of touch with the American public.
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, is making it clear she is not out of touch with black voters who share the activists' concern over racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
But the brand fell out of touch with the Baby Boomers who grew up on the brand, and it failed to attract the Millennials who drive fashion trends today.
They also argue that a board made up entirely of white people from out of town has fallen out of touch with the community it was meant to serve.
His wonky and foreign pedigree made Kuczynski vulnerable to campaign claims by his opponents that he represented Lima's largely-white elite, hopelessly out of touch with Peru's poor majority.
One of the most typical reactions to the kind of speech Streep made is that it's an example of Hollywood being "out of touch" with the rest of America.
So, if you're totally confused about what to gift the cool teen in your life, please know that you're not alone in feeling, uh, out of touch with the youths.
His family name is plastered on landmarks all across the Los Angeles area but he maintains that despite his wealthy upbringing, he wasn't out of touch with reality growing up.
He says the left has become elitist, over-critical of their own society, and out of touch with mainstream Israelis, who are deeply skeptical about prospects for peace with Palestinians.
In contrast to the romantic lead in The Big Sick, played by Zoe Kazan, the South Asian women are meek, simple, and out of touch with Western ideals and desires.
Meanwhile, Batman's father Thomas Wayne, a callous and wealthy mayoral candidate, was equated with Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, who protesters accuse of being out of touch with the public.
Corbyn supporters argue that the rest of the Labour Party is out of touch with rank-and-file Labour supporters who overwhelmingly voted for Corbyn to be leader last year.
Ahmed Shafik, a former prime minister and air force chief, abandoned a bid this month, saying that after several years living abroad he was out of touch with Egyptian politics.
But her anecdote has spun out into a viral thread hashtagged #LooPaperGate (or #廁紙門), where many online are criticising her for being out of touch with "common" life.
Facing accusations of being out of touch with citizens, European lawmakers have sought to line up the best performers in May's European Parliament elections for most of the top jobs.
A spokesman for Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan declined comment on the governor's earnings, but a top Madigan ally said Rauner's wealth puts him out of touch with the electorate.
Carney, a former Goldman Sachs investment banker, has sought to counter criticism from some senior politicians in Britain that he is out of touch with the problems of ordinary voters.
Voters also expect whoever succeeds Ms Park to be more receptive and personable than her: many see her as a political princess who was out of touch with her people.
"I don't think I was out of touch with reality, but I was Dr. Dre and this was a very low point in my life," he said in the documentary.
"Banning women from getting a medical procedure is out of touch with Ohio values and is completely unacceptable," abortion-rights advocacy group NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio said in a statement.
Rather, they should view the agency as an artifact of a bygone era, whose positions and opinions are increasingly out-of-touch with the emerging scientific, political, and cultural consensus.
Sixty-eight percent of Republicans say GOP leaders are dividing the party, and 76 percent say the leaders have fallen out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Republican voters.
As many as 80 percent of voters believe the federal government — and the entire U.S. political system — is out of touch with the average citizens it is designed to represent.
It's very much like Brexit; the Labour party voters have drifted to UKIP because they feel that the Labour party is out of touch with their own anxieties and fears.
The tragedy of a highhanded leader who proves to be fatally out of touch with society, "Coriolanus" is infrequently performed, probably because its title figure is a relatively disagreeable character.
"You have to be completely out of touch with reality not to understand that taxing fuel is taxing those French who work," conservative opposition leader Laurent Wauquiez said on Twitter.
More broadly, we in the mainstream media are out of touch with working-class America; we spend too much time chatting up senators, and not enough visiting unemployed steel workers.
I am a longtime subscriber to (and huge fan of) The New York Times, but most of my students find the paper out of touch with them and their lives.
It also risks making him at times appear out of touch with the realities of the race: Mr. Sanders has steamrollered through successes and setbacks alike in single-minded pursuit.
Even before Mr. Gillum's surprise victory in the late-August primary, Republicans were portraying him as a far-left candidate out of touch with Florida, the nation's biggest swing state.
As Hispanics continue to flourish, they could see Democrats not only as a threat to their economic success, but also as political demagogues who are out of touch with reality.
On Living With Yourself, Rudd plays Miles, a man who is so out of touch with his regular life that he can barely muster the energy to do, well, anything.
"The action today shows that the EPA is extremely out of touch with Alaskans and hunters and anglers across the country," said Nelli Williams, director of Trout Unlimited's Alaska program.
But Pruitt's nomination suggests that the Trump Administration is woefully out of touch with the potential of a clean energy economy to both boost our economy and protect our health.
These people fill my social media feed, and from them I've learned Trump wins because snowflakes and limousine liberals like me are out of touch with what "real" Americans think.
"They are out of touch with the public," said Minoo, who works at a cafe in Tehran but asked that her last name not be published out of security concerns.
"Obviously it's supremely disappointing to have someone so out of touch with where Americans are generally, but also with where the states are -- both Republican-and Democrat-controlled states," Mickenberg said.
"Amy McGrath lost her only race in a Democratic wave election because she is an extreme liberal who is far out of touch with Kentuckians," said McConnell campaign manager Kevin Golden.
Mr. Mourdock painted Mr. Lugar as out of touch with the state, and emphasized the fact that he lived in Virginia, a theme that Mr. Rokita has reprised against Mr. Messer.
The result, as has been the case for many French presidents seeking to reform the inert nation, was fury from protestors who viewed him as out-of-touch with ordinary citizens.
But, every so often, there was a hello from a middle school friend you fell out of touch with post-playground days, or a message you actually wished you had seen.
Poor women, women of color will die because these Republican legislatures in these various states who are out of touch with America are telling women what to do with their bodies.
A government dispersed across multiple locales would solve many of the problems Americans have with a government bureaucracy out of touch with ordinary citizens and too centralized for its own good.
His administration looked out of touch with ordinary Americans when Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross wondered aloud in a CNBC interview why federal workers who missed two paychecks didn't just get loans.
They were there to see their favorite YouTubers — video megastars like Nigahiga, Jenna Marbles, PewDiePie and countless other, um, names(?) that made me feel irreparably out of touch with pop culture.
What's more, its focus on fostering a mind-body connection can help you overcome that awful post-surgery funk that comes from feeling out-of-touch with your sore, swollen body.
The Conservative Party in Scotland has long struggled to gain support as many felt the party was out of touch with the country, only representing the views of wealthier, English people.
As reported by NPR, some observers say that the new maps aren't much different from the old ones, and lawmakers responded back that critics are simply out of touch with voters.
The discord has sparked complaints that French President Emmanuel Macron, who was elected last year on a platform of government reform, and his administration are out of touch with the people.
President Donald Trump&aposs comments like the US military is training "our boys to be killing machines" show the commander in chief is out of touch with the force he leads.
"Listening to Trump made me feel very much that he is a man living in a parallel universe, a man out of touch with the various needs of people," Sanders said.
Confessions of a congressman: 9 secrets from the inside Those of us who have been running since before puberty are distinctly out of touch with our baselines in every physical sense.
The far-right and left alike insist that each has long pursued a more equitable system free from the control of wealthy Paris-based elites out of touch with ordinary people.
He has attacked Cisneros, a Laredo native who passed the bar for immigration law in New York, as out of touch with residents — and an opponent of oil and gas drilling.
On the campaign trail, Mr. Cramer painted Ms. Heitkamp as a liberal extremist out of touch with the state's values, and positioned himself as a steadfast supporter of the president's agenda.
" Mr. Volker portrayed himself as out of touch with Mr. Trump's Ukraine dealings, saying that he didn't know of "any linkage between the hold on security assistance and Ukraine pursuing investigations.
One recent CLF ad used Delgado's brief, decade-old hip-hop career as "AD the Voice" to paint him as "radical and extreme" and dangerously out of touch with the district.
His advisers have always spotlighted his philanthropy to counter the widely-held impression that his vast personal wealth, now totaling $54.1 billion, puts him out of touch with most Democratic voters.
Stuck in their hierarchies and traditions, those chefs had fallen out of touch with the spirit of the times, opening a small crack in the pavement where Chez Panisse took root.
One love addiction red flag is being out of touch with the reality of the relationship with the person they&aposre addicted to, like Goldberg is for much of the series.
"Speaker Ryan laid out his priorities in the Republican Tax Scam, and he really couldn't be more out-of-touch with middle and low income Americans," said DCCC Spokesman Tyler Law.
Critics also argue that he is too old and out of touch with the younger generation, but don't we need a president who remembers how an older generation made politics work?
To him, the document was just the latest sign that prison officials were out of touch with mental health issues among inmates, while using solitary confinement to address even minor slights.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with common folk outside of France's big cities who worry about the squeeze on household budgets and job security.
But in a historically conflicted city still seething with inequality, many people have questioned the museum's corporate and commercial ties, and consider the institution elitist and out of touch with local communities.
In 2012, a missing-person report was filed -- and her guardianship of Michael Jackson's children, Prince, Paris and Blanket suspended -- after she was out of touch with her family for 10 days.
That means another possible split within the party with the telegenic Gabbard ready to diminish Democrats as captives of establishment politics — divided and out of touch with the base of the party.
Lavagna, 77, is the oldest of the three main candidates, a fact which has been used against him by rivals to suggest he is out of touch with the country's younger generations.
I also think that, no matter how educated or intelligent some of the people working in these industries are, they can quickly get out of touch with the reality on the ground.
Indeed, Tony Fratto, who worked with Kashkari at the Treasury Department and is now a bank lobbyist at Hamilton Place Strategies, said his former colleague's comments were out of touch with reality.
Their case goes like this: Trump won because he was the one candidate who realized the Republican Party had fallen out of touch with its own voters and ordinary Americans in general.
Jane claims Kevin's out of touch with their daughter's needs ... and she doesn't want Ava to attend the Malibu school because of its alleged drug issues and cancer-causing agents on campus.
" Court records indicate Hinckley knows he was not in his right mind in 1981: "I was living a very depressed, isolated life, out of touch with reality, despairing, estranged from my family.
That is largely because of growing disenchantment with a political class seen as corrupt and out of touch with a population that includes a high proportion of people living in extreme poverty.
He finished third in February's Iowa caucuses, and the Connecticut WASP was still struggling to shake off the impression that he was an elitist blueblood, out of touch with the American heartland.
"If you have family that you haven't talked to in a while or friends that you feel that you have gotten out of touch with, then call them up," he told viewers.
"The party has never been more out of touch with our voters," Vin Weber, a former Minnesota congressman, said of the two factions, acknowledging that Republicans could splinter completely after this election.
Protests have been driven by youth demanding the removal of a ruling elite seen by many as out of touch with ordinary Algerians and unable to revive an economy riven by cronyism.
As the number of pledge signers fast approaches a thousand, the DNC risks being dangerously out-of-touch with its candidates, its activists, and its voters if this reversal remains in place.
"Senator Collins is so busy trying to stop President Trump's agenda on the national stage, she is out of touch with her own state," LePage said in a radio address last week.
Republicans are eager to exploit the narrative that Democrats are weak on border security, saying calls to abolish ICE are a sign the party has grown out of touch with moderate voters.
He felt that, with his upbringing in the farming community, he knew the market better than the owner, who he says was also out of touch with modern car technology and equipment.
Were the Bushes so out of touch with the plight of flood-ravaged New Orleans that they saw the rising waters as nothing more than an opportunity to do a little fishing?
Despite close ties with leadership in the House, one Chabot's biggest problems is that some within his party agree with Pureval's strategy to cast Chabot as out of touch with the district.
Wauquiez is a relentless critic of the 39-year-old president, dismissing him as out of touch with rural France, weak on security and too much in favor of closer European integration.
The larger and most important reason Clinton lost was that she was thoroughly out of touch with the temper of our times, the mood of the nation and the desire for change.
Here are my best guesses: Viserys: Viserys met his downfall because he had no idea how he appeared to everyone else around him—rich, vain, entitled, and out of touch with reality.
After all, if a defendant on supervised release falls out of touch with the program, either missing an in-person visit or phone call, BJI must notify the court after 48 hours.
He's obviously out of touch with an electorate that favors Trump and Cruz, but there were a bunch of his supporters in the audience, and they cheered at every remark he made.
Many of his supporters here were blue-collar Obama voters who saw modern-day Republicans as out of touch with their interests until Mr. Trump, with his brash outsider message, came along.
Though protagonist Leslie Knope believes she's doing the best for her constituents, they see her as out of touch with their real needs — no matter how ridiculous those "real needs" might be.
But being a member of an elite and secretive society also presented a challenge for Mr. Bush, who struggled to shake off an image of being out of touch with ordinary Americans.
President Trump has a great story to tell, but his electability is only strengthened by leading Democrats whose rhetoric and policy proposals are out of touch with middle-class voters across America.
Mr. de León, in an interview, called her "out of touch" with California values and how politics is now conducted in Washington, but Ms. Feinstein declined to address any of his criticisms.
The move comes as the fashion industry faces challenges, including concern about its role in climate change and accusations that luxury brands are out of touch with customers and society at large.
As I wrote recently, these proposals are radically out of touch with the kinds of changes actually needed, relying too much on tree planting and unwieldy technology to get the job done.
When Facebook became known to the world outside of elite, moneyed college students, its main purpose was as a platform to connect with friends and relatives you fell out of touch with.
No fine or sentence was imposed, but the ruling could damage Ms. Lagarde's reputation at a time the I.M.F. faces criticism of being out of touch with populist movements around the world.
You can bet Trump is going to keep making it a major talking point in his effort to paint Democrats as totally out of touch with the average person in 8. 24195.
Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843) lost his mental health and lived the last 36 years of his life in the house of the carpenter Ernst Zimmer, out of touch with the external world.
Ossoff gave his opponent Karen Handel the power to characterize him — and she successfully tarred him as an outsider, as a Democratic operative, as someone culturally out of touch with his district.
Clinton's comments to financial firms, if legitimate, would validate what supporters of Bernie Sanders long said about her: Clinton is a fake populist who is really out of touch with the middle class.
In Far From Home, the two make some dubious decisions — like trusting Mysterio, or putting Peter's classmates in trouble, or simply staying out of touch with the other Avengers for no apparent reason.
As Fed rate increases continued through last year, Trump called the central bank "crazy," out of touch with markets, and according to reports, explored whether he could remove current Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Teachers will no longer have to verify that their approaches or policy ideas conform to the national union views, which are often out of touch with the climate and needs of our communities.
While trusted for decades, the 124-year-old brand had fallen out of touch with consumers, namely millennial moms, who have been increasingly opting for upstart brands with a trendier, more natural image.
It's not an exaggeration to say women will die because these Republican legislatures in these various states, who are out of touch with America, are telling women what to do with their bodies.
Within the alliance, the idea that NATO "may be obsolete" is rejected as dangerously out of touch with the threats confronting the US and our European friends, in particular the threat from Russia.
Johnson's film tends toward wry comedy, though it sometimes spills over into sitcom wackiness: Shannon portrays Elvis as sincere and savvy in some ways, but completely out of touch with reality in others.
Fatima Goss Graves, a senior vice president at the National Women's Law Center in Washington D.C., echoed criticism by book reviewers that Trump's message was out of touch with less privileged working women.
The changes have brought no halt to demonstrations under way for more than three weeks against a ruling elite viewed as out of touch with a population suffering from economic hardship and corruption.
Getting five names agreed is crucial for the EU's standing and more delays would provide fodder for anti-establishment nationalists who say it is out of touch with its citizens, divided and dysfunctional.
Mr. Taylor said that if Mr. Trump continued to deny the existence of climate change, Hillary Clinton could use that to claim that Republicans were anti-science and out of touch with reality.
That was seen as a good thing, given that the criticism of Washington and its denizens since the election of Trump is that they/we are deeply out of touch with normal Americans.
Those remarks in April, which he later walked back, ignored decades of conservative doctrine on abortion, which some leaders of the movement said proved that Trump was out-of-touch with their beliefs.
It is not clear whether such actions would help build bridges among ordinary Europeans who feel alienated by globalization and leaders who often seem out of touch with the concerns of their citizens.
Now it's the "big wall" party braced by a destructive platform out of touch with American lives and devoid of the common sense the nation needs for any form of political progress. Opinion
They accuse the media of obsessing over a small group of disgruntled members of the GOP consultant class that they say are out of touch with where the rest of the party is.
At a time when public support for Congress has never been lower, such a  "Washington knows best" attitude will surely reinforce the sense that Congress is out of touch with the American people.
U.S. Representative Dan Lipinski is facing a stiff challenge from businesswoman Marie Newman, who says the incumbent's socially conservative views are out of touch with the district that first elected him in 2004.
But the appearance of a millionaire Cabinet secretary flying routes easily navigated by far cheaper means proved an optics nightmare for an administration already accused of being out of touch with regular Americans.
Bossa nova's breezy cosmopolitanism suddenly felt vastly out of touch with the political reality of the country, and the style gave way to a new form known as música popular brasileira, or MPB.
Pride has gotten so bland over the years, and the folks making decisions at Capital Pride have gotten so out of touch with the actual community as they pursue big, glamorous, expensive celebrations.
Williams reveals that though he's fostered a specific persona—and built up a following—as a high-energy, reckless frontman for his band, he's falling out of touch with who he really is.
Outside of work, Roem plays in a melodic death metal band and had some off-color music videos that Republicans tried to say made her out of touch with the district's suburban sensibilities.
For some moderates, however, the confrontation underscored a lingering concern that, despite his elevated status in the party, Biden may be out of touch with some of the Democratic Party's more modern positions.
His primary opponent in 2012, Richard Mourdock, the state treasurer, cast Mr. Lugar as out of touch with his constituents, and pointedly noted that the senator had not lived in Indiana for years.
Moving to douse a restless nation's ire, Mr. Macron acknowledged on Monday that he had given the appearance of being out of touch with "left behind" France, although he stopped short of apologizing.
These give most Americans the sense that he is out of touch with the issues that are affecting them and only cares about himself and his assaults on those he deems his enemies.
But when you start talking about the 'Green New Deal,' 'Medicare for All,' free this, free that, I think people get the idea that he's just totally out of touch with mainstream Americans.
In a poll released last week, more than two-thirds of voters, including nearly half of Democrats themselves, said the Democratic Party is out of touch with the concerns of the American people.
Steve Bullock won reelection by four points — in part by carrying the same message, one that could inform national Democrats who have fallen out of touch with voters in exurban and rural areas.
"I am convinced that the old growth-model that is based on fossil-fuels and pollution is out of date, and it is out of touch with our planet," von der Leyen said.
Now the 26-year-old immigration lawyer is gunning for her former boss' job, saying his values are out of touch with the sprawling south Texas district he has represented for 15 years.
The blowback over the bridge-naming in Mon State, seen here as more evidence that the government is out of touch with the concerns of ethnic minorities, should have been easier to avoid.
Progressives, including Feinstein's top Democratic challenger, seized on the remarks as the latest sign that the decades-long lawmaker is out of touch with a party that is moving increasingly to the left.
The question is whether discussions this year can go beyond the theoretical for a group that many middle-class voters view as out of touch with real economic challenges, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.
Opposition legislators say the holiday was inappropriate since Ottawa helps fund the Aga Khan's foundation, and shows Trudeau is out of touch with ordinary Canadians at a time when the economy is struggling.
But it also reflects a much broader dissatisfaction among Labour voters with their leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who is widely seen as a metropolitan far-leftist out of touch with the party's traditional base.
Brazilian hip-hop icon Mano Brown chastised party leadership as being out of touch with voters at a star-studded concert and PT rally in Rio de Janeiro just days before Sunday's wipeout.
The results could suggest some skepticism among Democratic voters about the candidacy of the two lone billionaires seeking the party's presidential nomination — former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergWarren gets endorsements from 45 Michigan officeholders, activists Poll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American The Hill's 2023:30 Report: Impeachment trial moves to senators' questions MORE and philanthropist Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
The populists deride the leaders of the past as obsessed with bossy political correctness and out of touch with what matters to ordinary people; they promise their voters the chance to "take back control".
Infighting between grass-roots progressives and the party's more mainstream wing has plagued Democrats, who have appeared increasingly vulnerable to Republican attacks portraying them as coastal elites out of touch with working-class Americans.
In short, this new tweet, rather than bolstering Trump's argument that his support is strong among the black community, is just the latest sign that the president seems increasingly out of touch with reality.
In addition to the issue of workplace discrimination, PRRI's report also signals that the Trump administration is out of touch with the majority of American people when it comes to the transgender military ban.
When Biden recently spoke at an LGBTQ presidential forum, he appeared out of touch with present-day criminal justice realities by insisting yet again that his 1994 crime bill did not increase mass incarceration.
The second is that this is happening while Trump is literally preparing to take office, showing the Davos confab to be profoundly out of touch with the political realities of the world's wealthiest country.
Jenkins possessed — perhaps by virtue of her birth name, perhaps by virtue of her fortune and standing in New York's complacent, high-society incubator — a self-confidence astronomically out of touch with her talent.
These dumb-on-crime policies are out of touch with the progress of our states, contrary to bipartisan criminal justice reform in Congress, and not worthy of the promise of justice in our nation.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has faced years of criticism that its 7,000-plus members who vote on the Oscars are mostly older, male, white and out of touch with today's moviegoers.
He said he thought the country was going in the wrong direction on economic and foreign policy thanks to the leadership of societal elites, who he said were out of touch with the voters.
Indeed, during his 2005 Oscar hosting gig, he showed how Hollywood was "out of touch" with a bit in which he interviewed African-American moviegoers, none of whom had seen the best picture nominees.
It seemed so out of touch with the times we live in, here's a guy who got a platform to get his ideas out, and he's going about it in such a counterproductive fashion.
The unrest is a dilemma for Macron who casts himself as a champion against climate change but has been derided as out of touch with common folk and is fighting a slump in popularity.
Unfortunately, the city's mayor, Jennifer Roberts, seems largely at sea and distressingly out of touch with how lack of an open governmental response led to demonstrations in places like Ferguson, Mo., Cleveland and Baltimore.
They are casting Biden as an establishment figure out of touch with the grass roots of his party, highlighting his work on a Clinton-era crime bill and the Iraq War, among other issues.
Gantz, meanwhile, staked out an opposing position, ridiculing Netanyahu for being out of touch with voters because of his extensive ties to America, and suggested that he himself was the more genuine Israeli article.
If the richest Americans are out of touch with the average American's daily life, cultural preferences, and real-life experiences, it widens the divide on issues like gender pay gap, minimum wage, and more.
Republicans see an edge: Those polling numbers are why Republicans across the country have seized on the issue in the hopes of framing Democrats as out of touch with the American public on immigration.
But by then Mr. Trump had already spent the summer mocking his opponent for her private parties with oligarchs, painting her own lifestyle as profoundly out of touch with ordinary Americans (which it is).
House Speaker Paul Ryan deleted a tweet in early February touting the GOP tax overhaul after critics called him out for appearing out-of-touch with the reality of low-income individuals' financial situations.
The mayor, Thompson said, is engaged in "pay-to-endorse politics" and buying political support, out of touch with regular people, responsible for policies that are pricing the middle class out of New York.
Democrats, they argue, grew too distracted by impeachment to focus on the issues that matter to black voters, putting them out of touch with the key bloc whose support they've relied on for decades.
Washington (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan deleted a tweet Saturday touting the GOP tax overhaul after critics called him out for appearing out of touch with the reality of low-income individuals' financial situations.
He said that America now is more economically segregated (which is true) and liberals, like the ones that were protesting outside, are out of touch with the way most of America lives (also true).
But over the years the party has seemed increasingly out of touch with that reality, imagining that if only it preaches the gospel of supply-side economics loudly enough voters will be won over.
Perhaps due to his name recognition and association with the still-popular Obama administration, he is still the frontrunner despite being out of touch with where the party's policy center of gravity has moved.
Bottom line: Being a working mom is hard enough, but it's brutal when you have to confront an employer who is out of touch with the needs of new parents — not to mention the law.
"My poor results should have prepared me for the disconnect that I felt watching Donald Trump's ascension to the presidency, compelling evidence of my being out of touch with 46% of the nation," Smerconish said.
A 2015 Gallup poll found that most Americans believe Congress is out of touch with average Americans (79 percent), focused on the needs of special interests rather than constituents (69 percent), and corrupt (52 percent).
I also think that, no matter how educated or intelligent some of the people working in these industries are, I fear that they can quickly get out of touch with the reality on the ground.
If you still feel out of touch with your horoscope, feel free to take a break and check back after some time has passed — maybe at the start of a new month or lunar cycle.
In recent days, suggestions on UK talk shows and social media that out voters must feel remorse in the wake of market turmoil is the latest sign of an elite out of touch with reality.
But it's 2016—and Trump is apparently out of touch with what modern families and the modern workforce look like today, when women are primary or co-breadwinners in almost two-thirds of all households.
Ms Newman argues that Mr Lipiniski is out of touch with the third district, which used to be predominantly Polish and Irish (and very Catholic) but has become more diverse over the last 15 years.
Unless someone else comes along after Trump who can convince the Republican base that they need to shake up their positions on social issues, the party will appear increasingly out of touch with the mainstream.
The split between Biden and essentially the entire progressive intelligentsia on this point is a sign of the extent to which he really is out of touch with the modern chattering class sensibility about politics.
I like them well enough, but it's not an acting job, the dialogue — which is lamentable — keeps being changed and only slightly improved, and I find myself old and out of touch with the young.
What is not imminently discernible, however, is how a Republican Party that claims to be pro-business will reconcile being so out of touch with the social progression that 21st-century businesses and organizations value.
Obama's critics point to an ABC News-Washington Post poll that found two-thirds of the public believes Democrats are out of touch with ordinary Americans, while only 58 percent said the same about Trump.
Angry motorists and other demonstrators, many accusing Macron of being out of touch with ordinary people, blocked roads across France on Saturday in a grassroots campaign dubbed the "Yellow Vests" that drew nearly 288,000 protesters.
And if the shtick is that we all know he seems out of touch with reality, shouldn't we re-examine why our society is so comfortable ogling at the idea of a "genius" gone mad?
On both the causes of crime and the public safety solutions, the survey results paint a picture of an administration that is deeply out of touch with the priorities, needs and experiences of crime survivors.
It's telling that Blasio and Cuomo, who barely conceal their contempt for one another, were in agreement on the deal: They were equally out of touch with Democratic sentiment, both across the country and locally.
"New initiatives are vital, overcoming old ways of thinking that are now out of touch with the reality of the dramatic conditions facing our continent," Mattarella said in a rare, televised address to the nation.
"I think Scott Walker became over confident and out of touch with the pressing concerns of the people in Wisconsin," said Sally Mather, a retired social worker who said she had voted for Mr. Evers.
"It's not an exaggeration to say women will die because these Republican legislatures in these various states who are out of touch with America are telling women what to do with their bodies," she said.
"Amy McGrath lost her only race in a Democratic wave election because she is an extreme liberal who is far out of touch with Kentuckians," Kevin Golden, Mr. McConnell's campaign manager, said in a statement.
"Amy McGrath lost her only race in a Democratic wave election because she is an extreme liberal who is far out of touch with Kentuckians," Kevin Golden, Mr. McConnell's campaign manager, said in a statement.
The administration's detached response to the upheaval contributed to the impression of a president out of touch with the population, analysts said, and gave a sense of a leadership that is adrift, blindsided by events.
"It's tragic and unfortunate that Steve would make these grotesque comments so out of touch with reality and obviously so vindictive," White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller said, referring to Trump's former chief strategist.
While liberals love it, you can bet Trump is going to make it a major talking point in his effort to paint Democrats as totally out of touch with the average person in 2020. 19.
But he also looks back and thinks many of his efforts over the years failed because researchers like him were too out of touch with the needs of the people they were trying to influence.
While it now may seem ridiculous and even funny in its absurdity, it can also signal that a lot of stages of government are out of touch with a much-needed shift in drug policy.
"For far too long, the EPA has been a runaway bureaucracy largely out of touch with how its policies directly affect folks like cattle rancher," said Craig Uben, the head of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.
Clinging to European project Unlike her British counterpart, Theresa May, Merkel looks remarkably out of touch with the winds of change sweeping through Europe, ignoring the growing calls for greater sovereignty and control over national borders.
Nor was the cross-country HQ2 contest for its new headquarters, which has been a brilliant marketing campaign, but one that also comes across as out of touch with the power disparity it puts on display.
But in the absence of adult behavior, more than 60% of Americans say that both political parties are out of touch with the country, while 57% say there is a need for a major third party.
Diplomats said getting names agreed was crucial for the EU's standing, as more delays would only provide fodder for anti-establishment nationalists who say the bloc is out of touch with its citizens, divided and dysfunctional.
She says political leaders in Washington are out of touch with the concerns of people like her and that her optimism for the future is based on her belief that Donald Trump will win the presidency.
Some even organised demonstrations outside 3G's offices in New York and Mr Buffett's office in Omaha last year to complain that both firms have cut costs too much and remain out of touch with consumer behaviour.
Which means that all Hollywood has to do this year — to prove that it's not shallow, self-obsessed and completely out of touch with Real America™ — is NOT give the Oscar to La La Land.
Another performance even close to his June showing and the storyline that the former vice president is too old or too out-of-touch with where the party is now will go from whispers to roars.
The protests have been driven by the country's youth and lawyers demanding the removal of a ruling elite seen by many as out of touch with ordinary Algerians and presiding over an economy riven by cronyism.
This means election of Donald Trump will be less of a love affair with the business tycoon and more of a middle finger to D.C. elites long out of touch with anyone outside the beltway bubble.
Seemingly out of touch with public resentment, especially in rural areas, about economic unfairness, President Macron's first efforts at reform included reductions in the wealth tax and other tax benefits for those in higher income brackets.
"Amy McGrath lost her only race in a Democratic wave election because she is an extreme liberal who is far out of touch with Kentuckians," said Kevin Golden, McConnell's campaign manager, in a statement to Vox.
" Avenatti branded Grassley as "out of touch with reality" and took a swipe at the rest of the committee, saying they were reaching for "their Betamax tapes," referring to the technology popular in the early 85033s. ".
Trump's top economic adviser Larry Kudlow was asked Thursday about Ross' comments and wouldn't directly address them, but he did weigh in on whether he is out of touch with the workers who aren't getting paid.
As compelling and well produced as it is, "The Crown" is a show about an institution that to many feels outdated and out of touch with the lived realities and political turmoil of the 21st century.
But the problem is not with the core tenets of our faith -- it's that our religious institutions are often out of touch with the younger generation, who don't practice the way their parents or grandparents did.
This may be true, but coddling the egos and quelling the concerns of a select group of senators and representatives (some of whom are out of touch with voters) will not translate into general election votes.
" Their reasoning: "They are casting Biden as an establishment figure out of touch with the grass roots of his party, highlighting his work on a Clinton-era crime bill and the Iraq War, among other issues.
But right now what we're seeing is that these corporate-friendly centrist politicians are incredibly out-of-touch with the Democratic electorate and frankly with the Republican electorate... These ideas aren't popular in America right now.
On Twitter, Piers Morgan, a former tabloid newspaper editor who is now a television host, took issue with "the howling virtue-signalling Twitter PC mob" as being out of touch with popular sentiment about the tattoo.
We're out of touch with artists in the Heartland, Bible Belt, Four Corners, Dakotas, and even the Pacific Northwest, but certain they are present, turning sorrows and desires into glorious manifestations of identity, truth, and liberty.
Booker did indeed attack Biden on the issue, working to — as many of Biden's other Democratic competitors have — paint the former vice president as out of touch with the Democratic Party due to his past positions.
Vice President Joe Biden, who has built many of his stump speeches for Clinton around the idea of fairness, latched on especially firmly to the issue, hammering Trump as out of touch with middle-class Americans.
A South Carolina councilwoman that former President Obama credits for coming up with a popular campaign slogan endorsed billionaire Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
"It might be said that the true public danger we are in is leadership that lacks public sense and is completely out of touch with the ordinary population," said Gladys Li, the lawyer arguing the case.
One parallel between the Hong Kong governments of 1967 and today is that both were "hopelessly out of touch" with public sentiment before the civil disobedience began, said Jason Wordie, a local historian and newspaper columnist.
Some observers say Lam, who came to power in 2017 on a platform to heal social divisions, is out of touch with the population and won't say anything concrete unless Beijing gives her the green light.
Beijing-backed Lam cast her ballot in front of television cameras and pledged that her government, widely seen as out of touch with the population, would listen "more intensively" to the views of district council members.
The problem for Biden is that his repeated explanations about his record from another time only serves to underscore that he could be perceived as out of touch with some Democratic voters in the 2020 race.
While Mr. Obama did not mention any candidate by name, he took aim at the "activist wing" of the Democratic Party and "left-leaning Twitter feeds," saying they were out of touch with the average voter.
While Archbishop Welby claims to have fallen out of touch with Iwerne members during his years abroad, an Iwerne event program shows that he came back to give a talk at the trust's library in 1979.
The PAC was designed to be "a new form of support that isn't dependent on the Democratic Party's coastal financial elite" — who are seen by some as out of touch with the middle of the country.
This is a time when our political system has become so out of touch with not just the wishes but urgent needs of the vast majority of the American people that big structural change is needed.
The unrest has exposed the deep-seated resentment among non-city dwellers that Macron, whose popularity is now at about 20 percent, is out-of-touch with the hard-pressed middle class and blue-collar workers.
The question, of course, is whether those discussions can ever get beyond the theoretical for a group that is seen by many middle-class voters as out-of-touch with the real economic challenges that people face.
An ABC News/Washington Post poll in April showed that 67 percent of Americans feel the Democratic Party is out of touch with the concerns of most Americans, compared to 58 percent who felt similarly about Trump.
He's completely out of touch with the realities facing working mothers — namely that pumping, and diapers, and early mornings are just parts of our day, not insurmountable challenges that should take us out of the work force.
Some mayors sound ready to jump into Mr Trump's trap, eyes open, declaring that their fiefs are indeed "sanctuary cities"— thereby reinforcing the charge that Democrats are out of touch with regular folk who want safe communities.
Biden last week issued a full-throated call for Trump's impeachment -- apparently deciding that his more circumspect earlier position was increasingly out of touch with polls that show more and more Americans in favor of the investigation.
He also has relationships dating back decades in many of the important states, and last fall he campaigned for dozens of Democratic candidates across the country, so he is not completely out of touch with party insiders.
The "yellow vest" demonstrators, named for high-visibility car jackets, began in mid-November over fuel taxes then broadened into a more general revolt against a political class they view as out of touch with common people.
The controversy around her book has raised questions about whether she's out of touch with the economic realities that many journalists face today, and whether she respects people whose career paths may look different from her own.
I think she's grandstanding with her New York elitists to position herself for 2020, as a spokesperson for the extreme left and she's out of touch with the people of Massachusetts -- we are a fairly moderate state.
Asked whether those comments were out of touch with financial conditions, Fels said he believes the Fed does not want to fuel pessimism, but instead wants to assess the situation at the next FOMC meeting this month.
They say the $4 million cap is out of touch with most farms' current operating size, often thousands of acres of land paid for by expensive leases and worked using tractors that can cost more than $250,000.
In addition to its hit-finding technology, studios working with Wattpad also have a way to reach younger users who today are often out of touch with traditional media, as much of youth culture has shifted online.
" In a 2012 White House briefing, when the former president was asked about whether he's out of touch with average Americans, Obama shared some details about his first car: "I bought my first car for about $900.
And it doesn't matter to me if people say, well, he's just an old man who was out of touch with the world and it's sad, he made this fuss, now it's over and we move on.
The former vice president will also face decades-worth of opposition research — including his comments on the crime bill and his vote on the Iraq War — which portrays Biden as out of touch with the Democratic Party.
They are hoping for a homegrown French musical success, a rarity in recent years, but beyond that they are hoping to revitalize a genre that critics say has become formulaic and out of touch with theatergoers' tastes.
Not only was an economic crisis grinding at the spirits of the people, there was a sense that Venezuela's political elite was irremediably out of touch with the population, and doing what it could to prevent change.
Far-right populist leaders have stoked public anxieties and resurgent nationalism by lashing out against immigrants, while portraying the European capital, Brussels, as a bastion of political elites out of touch with the concerns of ordinary people.
However, Bachelet's approval ratings had plummeted in recent months as critics accused her of being out of touch with her constituents and of not managing the country's lagging economy, which was heavily affected by dropping copper prices.
But he insisted that Republicans could ride the strong economy to victory this fall, saying Democratic leaders like Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Nancy Pelosi of California were out of touch with ordinary people.
He never gets mystical, but neither is he ever out of touch with the shimmering, mysterious history of the land he's writing about, or the unfathomable allure it had for ancient peoples and his own pioneer family.
Superfeet, Jets, and the Origins of Kickboxing Kickboxing as a sport arose out of the very same karate dojos often ridiculed today for being out of touch with modern martial arts and ineffective in a real fight.
Young Britons, who see Brexit as a major threat to their future, criticize older generations for being out of touch with their needs as the terms of the country's relationship with its European neighbors are hammered out.
The masterful clothes, which by the time he retired in 1968 were judged out of touch with a youth culture, used subtle technical wizardry to torque fabric away from the bodies of clients of a certain age.
The question, of course, is whether those discussions can ever get beyond the theoretical for a group that is seen by many middle-class voters as out of touch with the real economic challenges that people face.
At parties across the city, Trump supporters danced and drank to celebrate an incoming president that they said would shake up a city that they saw as corrupt, complacent and out of touch with the rest of America.
Harris successfully portrayed Biden as out of touch with the current Democratic Party, but after her viral moment, she is also being asked to go on the record about how she would handle busing in the current era.
"Joe Biden is out-of-touch with the center of energy in the Democratic Party today," Justice Democrats — a progressive organization that, like Biden, was active in the 2018 elections and, unlike Biden, is closely tied to Rep.
And Buttigieg is making the case that mayors have to deal with the real issues impacting voters' daily lives, in contrast to the Washington politicians whom he describes as out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans.
In response to an audience member inquiring about Hollywood being "out of touch with Middle America or of living in a bubble" following the 2016 election, Parker offered her differing opinion, which she formulated from real-life events.
That declaration created a bit of controversy, with many diehard Apple fans and critics alike eager to denounce the company's new line of laptops as both overly expensive and out-of-touch with the modern needs of professionals.
There is, however, an important lesson to draw from his comments: Sessions is simply out of touch with the empirical reality on a host of issues that he is now in charge of addressing in the federal government.
Critics say Macron's office failed to punish the head of his security detail sufficiently or refer him to judicial authorities because he has become lofty and out of touch with ordinary people since taking office 14 months ago.
She says Cuomo, 60, the son of a former governor, is out of touch with the party's diverse ranks, and too aligned with conservative Republicans and moneyed corporations to be running one of the country's most liberal states.
But if there is a dream pairing for Democrats to paint the Republican ticket as a pair of aging white dudes completely out of touch with the changing nature of work and life in America, it's Trump-Gingrich.
That he is simply saying what the average person thinks and, because Democrats and journalists are so out of touch with the average person, they are freaking out and trying to turn it into a negative for him.
Statistics like that throw into sharp relief the challenge for Silicon Valley and its leaders in 2019: They are stereotyped, and perhaps not unfairly, as out of touch with the people whose lives they affect around the world.
Republicans, citing his opposition to their attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare -- and the fact he consulted with Senate Democrats on some talking points -- dismiss him as just another liberal Hollywood type, out of touch with real America.
Whatever the Academy ultimately decides to do, there's no escaping the fact that awards like the Oscars and Golden Globes will likely always be seen as somewhat elitist and "out of touch" with the general public's viewing habits.
Only then will it once again be listened to by Americans who, by and large across the nation, have written the press off as biased, out of touch with the public, and putting political partisanship over journalistic integrity.
Coming at a time of intense public debate about sexual harassment in the workplace, the report conjured up an image of sections of the British establishment that many found shocking and badly out of touch with modern values.
The prince has kept his distance from the Council of Senior Scholars, the mostly elderly clerics who set official religious policy and often release religious opinions that young Saudis mock as being out of touch with modern life.
But while Sanders's electability in a general election is to some extent unknowable, Biden's resemblance to Clinton—vulnerable to corruption charges, uninspiring, out of touch with a populist era—is something we do know is a risky gamble.
As the two candidates have faced off, Ganim has sought to paint Lamont, the scion of a well-off family who's poured hundreds of thousands of his own money into his campaign, as "out of touch" with constituents.
Until the left understands this and comes up with something other than bashing Mr. Trump and trying to obstruct everything the Republicans try to do for our country, it will remain out of touch with the American people.
But the added stress of "being dropped into this universe where I didn't belong," she said, as well as falling out of touch with her biological father during her adolescence, were triggering factors to the problems that followed.
Fuel taxes triggered their anger, but the Yellow Vests intended in fact to vent their general frustration with politics, taxes, stagnating incomes and a president who they believe is out of touch with a majority of the people.
Mr. Hawley has assailed Ms. McCaskill for months as out of touch with average voters in the state, both for her considerable personal wealth and for her voting record, which he has called too liberal for the state.
He'll paint Mr. Trudeau as fickle and out-of-touch with average Canadians — someone more willing to apologize for historic wrongs than to admit his own mistakes or to understand what it means to balance the family pocketbook.
The forum, which is often criticized for being out of touch with the real world, has said it aims to assist governments and international institutions in tracking progress toward the Paris Agreement and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
His group has nonetheless played a prominent role in rallying extremists from Europe and the United States into a common front against what they see as a globalized elite out of touch with their people and traditional values.
However, he can't coast by: some see Biden's lead as shaky and believe he's out of touch with a party that is skewing left and hungry for new ideas, while concerns linger about his health and his age.
A graphic designer who identified himself only by his first name Elicer said that changes allowing more free enterprise had been positive but the leadership was out of touch with the day to day lives of the people.
In this view, Corbyn was so incredibly unpopular, his socialism so out of touch with the British public, and his failure to tackle the anti-Semitism crisis so toxic, that he had doomed the party by leading it.
"Biden's going to have his hands full, because he's going to continue to move left to try to get through that primary, and that puts him more out of touch with the people here in Pennsylvania," former Rep.
The other thing that is important to stress is that in some deep and profound way, Munch had always been a bit out of touch with the times; he may have influenced others but he never quite fit in.
Dockery and Leech proved their time in the '20s hasn't left them out of touch with the rest of us – her most recent emoji is the smiling-too-wide grin, and his is the favorite laughing-while-crying emoji.
Although he was compliant with the law, it was easy for the Obama campaign to portray him as out of touch with the struggles of everyday Americans who have to pay higher tax rates on lower levels of income.
During the debate, Clinton repeatedly sought to correct Trump's statements -- going so far as referring viewers to fact checks on her website -- as she aimed to portray him as out of touch with the complexities of the American economy.
Akufo-Addo said President John Mahama had squandered the wealth the country has amassed since it began producing oil in 2010 and is out of touch with people who have struggled economically since he came to power in 2012.
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney is furious the powers that be notified him his office was NOT allowed to buy tampons for his staffers ... and he's blaming a bunch of Republican geezers he says are out of touch with reality.
But today, at the sunset of McCain's life and career, it is another group of insurgents, Trump and his supporters, who cast McCain as an unreliable relic, out of touch with the people of Arizona and the Republican Party.
And it suggests that the two political parties with their bases each approving of their leaders by huge margins (Trump get almost 2628 per cent approval ratings among Republicans) are increasingly out of touch with what most Americans want.
I cannot get used to seeing myriads of people in the street peering into little boxes or holding them in front of their faces, walking blithely in the path of moving traffic, totally out of touch with their surroundings.
Opponents seized on the remarks as evidence that Hammond was out of touch with ordinary Britons, and Hammond later clarified his remarks to say that although at a historic low, Britain's 1.4 million people unemployment level was too high.
"Her policies are completely out of touch with California Democrats, and we think she'd be more at home in a Republican primary," said Corbin Trent of the Bernie Sanders-inspired group Justice Democrats, vowing to back a primary challenger.
"When you're so out of touch with reality that your colleague announces the need to quarantine himself, and your reaction is 'this seems like a great opportunity for some woke virtue signaling,'" Crenshaw said in a reply to Lieu.
Ms. Rader, a civil rights lawyer and Yale Law School graduate, is making health care a centerpiece of a campaign that is also trying to portray Mr. Joyce as a creature of Washington, out of touch with his constituents.
Yet a steady HDTV diet of senators with comb-overs and insurance-agent sack suits can sometimes exaggerate the ways in which the political establishment appears out of touch with a country growing younger and more urban every day.
Once a pioneer of the organic foods movement, Whole Foods has more recently struggled to shed its image as too pricey, too upscale and too out-of-touch with customers who want more natural foods at more affordable prices.
The campaign was a brutal one in which Mr. Garrett's hard-line positions, such as his vote against a ban on Confederate flags at military cemeteries, were highlighted to paint him as out of touch with New Jersey residents.
The event, which is often criticized for being out of touch with the real world, has said it aims to assist governments and international institutions in tracking progress toward the Paris Agreement and the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals.
Residents who canceled subscriptions said they were outraged that their hometown paper could be so out of touch with its readership and said they had been frustrated with what they viewed as the liberal slant of the news media.
As jubilant women's and civil liberties groups hailed it as a milestone and foes denounced it as a travesty, Ms. McCorvey stayed on the sidelines, out of touch with her lawyers, who had preserved her anonymity throughout the case.
"The PRRI study proves what Americans already know: using religion as a weapon to harm the LGBTQ community is wrong and completely out-of-touch with American values," said Sarah Kate Ellis, president of GLAAD, in a prepared statement.
It was one of a number of episodes that have raised the most fundamental liability of his campaign, the sense that he may be out of touch with modern sensibilities after a political career that has spanned nearly half a century.
The 10 days of unrest, which on Saturday left some Parisian boulevards transformed into battlefields, hit Macron as he sought to counter a sharp decline in popularity, and have again exposed him to charges of being out of touch with voters.
"Recently, due to various factors, China's financial market has experienced a large number of abnormal fluctuations, which is seriously out of touch with the fundamentals of China's economic development and inconsistent with the overall soundness of China's financial system," Guo said.
Together with the symposium, it's a testament to the sense among a certain set of conservatives that the United States is essentially broken: that its basic institutions are illegitimate and out of touch with what the country should stand for.
And so while Ready Player One is a kind of accidental horror movie, a big, escapist entertainment vehicle about how big, escapist entertainment vehicles are drugs with which the masses sedate themselves, it also feels out of touch with the times.
While Dallet and her supporters have worked to tie her conservative opponent to foes like Walker, Trump, and the National Rifle Association, conservatives have painted her as out of touch with Wisconsin voters because of her alignment with national Democrats.
Citing a voter survey his government ordered in the EU's 28 member states, he said European leaders were out of touch with the public on issues such as migration and said it had forced pro-migrant policies on eastern European nations.
That kind of progress makes it all the more notable that on matters of war and peace, where he wields the most influence, one of New York's most powerful representatives is out of touch with the views of most Democrats.
The Clinton campaign's use of cultural figures to encourage young people to vote has been used instead as evidence that the campaign was out of touch with the needs of most American voters, particularly those in the white working class.
The demonstrations, coordinated on social media, were born out of a backlash against higher fuel prices, and echo complaints about a perceived squeeze in spending power and mounting dissatisfaction with Macron, who some view as out of touch with ordinary people.
There's all this discussion of how they're out of touch with the heartland, and they nominated this French-speaking, effete cosmopolitan who goes wind surfing and has this billionaire heiress wife, and there is this real sense of cultural disconnect.
The controversy over the fundraiser comments has given new life to two big questions that have long loomed over Biden's candidacy — whether he's out of touch with the current Democratic electorate, and whether his mouth will get him into trouble.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), the ranking member on the Budget Committee, blasted Mulvaney in his opening remarks, saying that the nominee's views are "way out of touch" with the preferences of the American people and the issues President Trump campaigned on.
Lacy Clay (D-Mo.), another member of the Black Caucus, is also welcoming the Republicans' reprimand, saying it will "expose" GOP leaders as "out of touchwith the American public" on an issue that polls well in the Democrats' favor.
On the culture side, they've tied education to liberalism -- not unfairly, since the highly educated do tend to be more liberal -- and portrayed the educated as elitists who are out of touch with authentic American values (and, apparently, authentic deli meats).
In answer to comments by French President Emmanuel Macron, who said migration flows towards Europe had reduced compared with a few years ago, Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said Macron's words showed he was out of touch with reality.
Wauquiez, who won the party leadership contest last month, is a hard-hitting critic of President Emmanuel Macron, whom he dismisses as out of touch with rural France, weak on security and too much in favor of closer European integration.
J., 35 I love how baby boomers think millennials are so obsessed with technology and we're out of touch with reality when pretty much all of us will admit we're still chasing the high that came from a Scholastic book fair.
The episode was a decent footnote to a piece Politico founding editor John Harris wrote recently arguing that mainstream pundits like himself, had been blinkered for years by "centrist bias," putting them out of touch with the country's changing ideological currents.
Republicans and their allied outside groups are pressuring them to vote "yes" and warning that their reelection bids will be tanked if they don't because it will show that the Democratic senators are out of touch with their red-state voters.
But the arrival of an enormous new crop of Democratic freshmen — a group that features a handful of outspoken, liberal provocateurs — has only fueled the GOP's appetite for branding the Democrats as out of touch with the voters they serve.
It's Washington versus the rest of us, a Washington that's fundamentally out of touch with the struggles that we have and the aspirations that we have, that seeks to divide and subtract rather than to kind of add and multiply.
Though the moderate Democratic candidates are still to the left of many Americans, supporting higher taxes and a public health care option, they effectively exposed the center stage socialists as out of touch with reality when it comes to public policy.
Republicans from the presidential ticket on down pounced Saturday on Hillary Clinton's remarks that half of Donald J. Trump's supporters fit into a "basket of deplorables," saying it showed she was out of touch with an economically hard-hit electorate. Mrs.
For Leimbach, it meant leaving a familiar role, one he had poured his heart and soul into, for a life that seemed out of touch with all he had experienced—moments that replayed over and over again in his mind.
It must feel so out-of-touch with reality, too, when your life includes sitting front row at Fashion Week and attending some of the grandest, most exclusive events in the world (like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's nuptials, for example).
"—VICE Female Label Executives Slam Grammys ChiefSix leading female figures in the music industry penned an open letter describing Recording Academy president Neil Portnow as "woefully out of touch with today's music, the music business, and even more significantly, society.
This, in part, explains why Republicans have lagged behind on issues for which the American public has expressed overwhelming support, such as gay marriage and gun control; the Republican establishment has become very out of touch with the average American voter.
Critics took Najib's declaration of dietary preference as evidence of something more nefarious: that he's disastrously out of touch with the lives and tastes of ordinary Malyasians, engendering suspicion that he may be, in fact, unfit to lead the country.
Each side has portrayed the other's donors as out of touch with average Queens voters in the primary battle, with the winner expected to be a heavy favorite in November's general election against the Republican candidate, Daniel Kolgan, a lawyer.
His campaign also received support from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the oil industry and the conservative Koch network — a donor list that Cisneros said was further proof that Cuellar is out of touch with such a Democratic-leaning district.
For her part, Ms. Love portrayed Mr. McAdams as the politician who was out of touch with the district, casting him as a liberal supporter of Hillary Clinton and abortion rights who would not represent the wishes of Utahns in Congress.
These critics claim his past stances on stop-and-frisk, his unprecedented use of wealth to buy name recognition, and the allegations he faces about his treatment of women mean that he is fundamentally out of touch with the Democratic Party.
Harry Readshaw, who has represented the state's 36th District for 85033 years and who Benham told The Hill "has consistently been out-of-touch with the voters of this district," citing his voting record on labor, abortion and gun rights issues.
The initiative comes as the academy has been fighting a stigma that its membership is out of touch with the times and disproportionately male and white, as evident by criticism of the 2020 Oscar nominations and the 2016 #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
The unrest, including violent skirmishes stirred by fringe groups in Paris over the weekend, has stung Macron as he tries to fight back against a sharp fall in popularity and exposed him to charges of being out of touch with voters.
Carvey often portrayed Bush in an unflattering light -- as a bumbling leader with wild hand gestures who was out of touch with the average American (a caricature that arguably hurt Bush when he lost his race for re-election in 1992).
We'll see if their congressional nominees in other races match the district the way Lamb did in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, or if Democratic primary voters revert to supporting extremely liberal candidates who are culturally out of touch with working class voters.
Unless Kim Jong Un is out of touch with reality, he must realize that his use of nuclear weapons against the U.S. or its allies would unleash a counter-strike that would end the Kim regime and almost certainly Kim's life.
And now Bannon has been cut off from Breitbart, the pro-Trump outlet that he used to push his national economic populism and attack Republican leaders, who he cast as insufficiently loyal Trump and out of touch with ordinary Americans.
I love the NYTimes, but decisions like that (which reminds me of an older absurd article on the hardships of living on $500,000 in New York) are the reason so many Americans think the NYTimes is out of touch with America.
The person with the biggest bet that the DNC has screwed up is Donald Trump, whose team is hoping Democrats pick a nominee they can portray as too liberal or too out of touch with the values of swing-state voters.
If there is merit to the video beyond mere spectacle, it is the simple takeaway that some practitioners remain woefully out of touch with the hard realities of the fighting arts that they have committed so much time and energy.
"Our leadership is out of touch with what is going on, not only in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan but in Cheektowaga, West Seneca, Hamburg, Orchard Park and Lancaster," he told the newspaper, mentioning the states and municipalities Trump won in the presidential election.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan deleted a tweet on Saturday cheering a $1.50 increase to a Pennsylvania school secretary's weekly pay because of a $1.5 trillion tax cut after it drew criticism that he was out of touch with ordinary Americans.
Former prime minister and air force commander Ahmed Shafik, seen as the most serious potential challenger to Sisi, also pulled out this month, saying he had spent too much time out of the country and was out of touch with Egyptian politics.
" Rachel wrote that she "can't fathom how these women are so out of touch with the zeitgeist that they were blindsided by the decision to ban them … from a place where their sisters-in-arms go to seek harassment-free medical care.
Yet the Berkshire chairman and chief executive officer's optimism about the state of capitalism, a likely theme as he and Vice Chairman Charlie Munger field questions for five hours, may appear out of touch with the rise of populism in his country.
On top of all that, fewer local and community newspapers and websites mean larger city and national papers become the barometer of opinion — and those are often out of touch with how great swathes of Americans are really feeling, some experts said.
The controversy over De Rugy has reinforced criticism of Macron's government as being out of touch with ordinary people and elitist, with the French government still having to deal with "yellow vests" protests which marred the traditional Bastille Day parade on Sunday.
"I think whether it's Washington or Brussels or London, what we've seen over the last 25 years is an emergence of a political class that is out of touch with mainstream public opinion," Nigel Farage, a vocal Trump supporter, told CNN's Brooke Baldwin.
Those arguments that have been offered — largely votes and positions on hot-button issues and being "out of touch" with the district — are more about an issue of a ideological difference than actual misdeeds or failure to perform the duties of the job.
Not surprisingly, his support of a ban led to criticism from gun-rights support groups and charges he was out of touch with voters in Montana, which is known for hunting and some of the most permissive gun laws in the nation.
All of this suggests that the current political battle on immigration as led by President Donald Trump, which focused on issues like the Mexican border wall and family separation at the border, is out of touch with the actual nature of current immigration.
There are thus important lessons from New Hampshire about how abolitionists can be successful across the country—namely, by shifting the grounds of the debate so as not to be painted as soft on crime or out of touch with mainstream American values.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Worn down by years of EU-mandated austerity, many Greeks on Friday welcomed Britain's decision to leave the European Union as an overdue slap in the face for a Brussels bureaucracy they say is out of touch with ordinary people.
HENRICO COUNTY, Virginia — Dave Brat pulled off one of the most stunning upsets in congressional history here four years ago when he defeated Eric Cantor, then the House majority leader, on the grounds that Cantor had grown too out of touch with Republicans.
Since Hollywood is often accused of being "out of touch" with real Americans, presumably due to many celebrities' leftward bent, the results of the poll are revealing: The situation, it seems, is more complicated than the more facile Hollywood condemnations might imply.
"From her time working on Ralph Nader's campaign to the state legislature to Congress, Kyrsten Sinema has always been out of touch with Arizona and she'll do anything to hide her progressive record," a campaign spokesman, Will Allison, said in a statement.
Still, for all its visibility as an issue, the Confederacy is not likely to be among the chief points that Republicans raise when they argue that it is Ms. Abrams, rather Mr. Kemp, who is out of touch with the Georgia mainstream.
Looking out of touch with the reality that there are a range of views in Iran, just like there are in the United States, doesn't signal that Trump or Pompeo understand the Iranian people, much less care about their right to democratic freedoms.
Daum wrestles with "both sides" of issues in a manner that she would classify as the pursuit of nuance, but too often she just ends up seeming out of touch with people's everyday lives and excessively attuned to arguments on the internet.
The guidance from these two respected organizations risks "being out of touch with contemporary American families," the authors write, in light of all the evidence emerging in recent decades showing the importance of fathers' mental health to the wellbeing of their children.
Museveni has won praise in the West for his opposition to militant Islam in the region, but many Ugandans regard the 73-year-old as out of touch with his people, nearly 80 percent of whom are under the age of 30.
One of them was scorned after saying during a discussion on minimum wages that 2.5 million sums ($1500) a month was sufficient for a family of five to live on, which viewers regarded a sign of being out of touch with reality.
"I think the Democratic Party would brand me as just another rich guy who's out of touch with America who doesn't have any sense for what's good for the plight of the people," he told The New York Times in a September profile.
Most of the political debates on cable and network television tend to pit Democrats embedded in the Democratic establishment against Republicans embedded in the Republican establishment and Trump-style, alt-right Republicans, whose views are out of touch with mainstream American opinion.
"If you focus on external factors, like how much food is left on the plate, or what time it is, then children get out of touch with their internal cues for when they are hungry and when they are full," she said.
But Republicans say putting the Democrats on record is significant, and it is just the beginning: They intend to keep the Green New Deal in the spotlight as long as possible to paint Democrats as socialists, out of touch with American values.
In other works, the artist shows young children in the midst of falling out of touch with the environment, as he uses tree branches erupting from their bodies to highlight their shared roots, while a dark hood of ignorance begins to overshadow the face.
In an era of surging populism on the right (Marine Le Pen) and the left (a former Socialist minister named Jean-Luc Mélenchon who nearly upset the French election), Macron risked being seen as out of touch with the needs of the common folk.
Wilmington, Delaware (CNN)Hillary Clinton cast Donald Trump as out of touch with the United States while campaigning Monday in Delaware, arguing that the Republican front-runner flies into states, gives speeches and then returns to the lap of luxury without listening to voters' problems.
The king played a critical role guiding Spain to democracy after the death of dictator Francisco Franco, but his 40-year reign was tarnished in later years by accusations he was out of touch with ordinary people, especially during the economic crisis in 2008-14.
Former Miss Universe said Trump called her Miss Piggy Clinton repeatedly sought to correct Trump's statements -- going so far as referring viewers to fact checks on her website -- as she aimed to portray him as out of touch with the complexities of the American economy.
It's shocking that the celebrated head of one of the most responsive, zeitgeist-tapping, of-the-moment indie film studies would be so out of touch with the field that he'd fall back on the "Well, no women want to make these films" excuse.
" She went on to argue, "It was exactly this type of scenario when Mr. Hinckley was out of touch with his parents, he had stopped therapy, he was not on medication and he had no supervision when he shot President Reagan and the others.
Hundreds took to the streets of the capital after the announcement of the 82-year-old's departure, capping protests which called for the removal of an elite seen by many as out of touch with ordinary people and presiding over an economy riven by cronyism.
Some Democratic insiders have long had doubts that he'd be a good fit to lead the present-day version of the party — both because he may be out of touch with the current Democratic electorate and because he has a tendency to make verbal gaffes.
At the time of the Playboy interview, Carter was pressed to demonstrate that he was not so morally rigid and out of touch with the prevailing sexual and social mores, that he could not see beyond his Sunday best to the world as it was.
The lack of awe, respect, reverence and love for the gift of life that is so prevalent in the 2016 Democratic platform is not only out of touch with most Americans – pro-life or pro-choice - but it may well cost them the election.
Lee left a hideous stain on Bachelor Nation, signaling that the production was out of touch with the impact that his racism would have on other contestants, while capitalizing off of it by framing it as one more titillating plot point in a dramatic saga.
Over the past eighteen months, Trump has always had a foil: First, 17 wishy-washy establishment Republicans, then a Democratic challenger he was able to successfully brand as being corrupt and out of touch with the concerns of (predominantly) white middle and lower-class families.
He ultimately lost the presidential election in 1992, and the brilliant military campaign that pushed Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait could not soften the harsh domestic realities of high unemployment rates and the public perception that he was out of touch with average Americans.
But Guy Cecil, the group's chief strategist, has said it plans to expand its lines of attack to Mr. Trump's business record, in an effort to portray him as out of touch with the working-class Americans who form a large base of his support.
Trump cast the news media, Democrats and Washington insiders as out of touch with ordinary Americans and made the case that his administration's policies have benefited working-class voters in the Midwest states that will be pivotal in determining the outcome of the 6900 election.
The conservatives' ambitious new chief, 42-year old Laurent Wauquiez, is a hard-hitting critic of the 39-year-old centrist president, whom he dismisses as out of touch with rural France, weak on security and too much in favor of closer European integration.
Whether it's Chelsea Handler opining on the virtues of a Mike Pence presidency or Lena Dunham's painfully bad resistance poem, anti-Trump celebrities have a bad habit of reminding us that conservatives aren't wrong about Hollywood elites being out of touch with the American people.
While big food companies across the board have seen sales stall as they struggle with the burden of having large brands out of touch with today's shoppers, frozen food has been one of few the categories they have been able to revive through investment.
Dan Lipinski of Illinois became the first House incumbent to lose their primary election in 22018, CNN projects, in a victory for progressives and abortion-rights advocates who have long seen the eight-term congressman as being out of touch with the Democratic Party.
Groups such as NARAL, the Human Rights Campaign, which promotes gay rights, and Indivisible, a nationwide network which formed last year to resist Republican President Donald Trump, say Lipinski's socially conservative views are out of touch with the district that first elected him in 2004.
Kids always think their parents are lame, but having grown up with the world-changing powers of the internet, millennials may think their parents are even more out of touch with the pressures of modern life than their parents were — an acceleration of lameness.
Mr. Golden portrayed Mr. Poliquin, who did not endorse Mr. Trump in 2016, as out of touch with the district in large part because of his votes in favor of the Republican tax cut plan and for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
While declining interest is often tied to the local team's outlook, especially if that team is rebuilding, the increasing emphasis on keeping balls out of play — by throwing the ball past hitters or bashing it over the fence — seems out of touch with modern tastes.
But I can see the connection between these awkward seminars and the rise of swipe-for-consent apps: Both are the outcome of a culture completely out of touch with healthy communication about sex, especially when it comes to educating young adults about it.
Mr. Bayh, who began his race with a double-digit lead in polls over Mr. Young, was swamped by negative ads paid for by outside political groups that painted him as out of touch with his state and too in touch with Washington's insider culture.
Biden also told Lemon he agrees with James Carville, the Democratic operative and former top Bill Clinton aide who in recent days has lambasted Democrats for embracing policies he's called out of touch with the voters the party will need in a general election.
The Republicans were given a gift by Trump's campaign, a grace they did not merit: the gift of freedom from the trap of dogma, from the pre-existing condition of zombie Reaganism, from an agenda out of touch with the concerns of their actual constituents.
During the 1992 primary campaign, it was widely reported, in The New York Times and elsewhere, that President George Bush was so out of touch with average Americans that he was baffled by a supermarket bar code scanner he encountered at a grocers' convention.
In 2010, then-Major General Michael Flynn, deputy chief of staff for intelligence in Afghanistan for the U.S. military and its NATO allies, sharply criticized the work of U.S. spy agencies in Afghanistan, calling them ignorant and out of touch with the Afghan people.
The missteps and false statements are likely to intensify progressive criticism of the billionaire Democratic candidate as out of touch with the direction of the party, and cement concerns that his late entry into the race has only been viable due to his deep pockets.
The civil servants who come up with the questions are "completely out of touch with applied British history and culture," Mr. Odell said, as he sat putting together a mock exam designed for Ms. Markle, to be published by a British newspaper the following day.
Many would later argue that the address and a brief meeting with surviving family members more than two weeks after the attack occurred showed that Obama and the Washington elite were out of touch with the forgotten men and women of San Bernardino County.
Most people didn't anticipate a Jay this vulnerable putting himself on view but it was a necessary shift for an aging rapper whose boasts about purchasing art and vacationing in the past few years started to feel distinctly out-of-touch with his listeners.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio addressed Cruz's "New York values" comment during an appearance on CNN Thursday, saying that Cruz was "out of touch" with New York and that he expects that people will "let him know what they think" on primary day.
The news comes as the Academy has been fighting a stigma that its membership is out of touch with the times and disproportionately male and white, as evident by the #OscarsSoWhite controversy from 2016 and the recently tried (and failed) attempt to include a popular film category.
Cincinnati (CNN)While Republicans rally in Cleveland this week, Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, with help of the Democratic National Committee, will set up shop in the "Rock and Roll Capital of the World" to cast the Republican ticket as out-of-touch with what voters actually want.
The fear of looking out of touch with the public mood will make them want to look more like retailer Next, where more than 40 percent of executive and non-executive directors are female, rather than insurer Prudential, which has only 21 and 13 percent respectively.
Hundreds took to the streets of the capital after state media announced the 82-year-old's departure, capping a wave of protests demanding the removal of an aging elite seen by many as out of touch with ordinary people and presiding over an economy riven by cronyism.
The sad fact is, as I noted in my response to her comments, Clinton was out of touch with the temper of the nation, the mood of the times and the public aspiration for change eight years after President Obama campaigned on hope we can believe in.
And on Monday, a day after voters in Berlin dealt her party another stinging loss in the second regional vote in two weeks, she was left to convince voters that she was not out of touch with their anger and anxiety over the flood of immigrants.
Even during the 2012 primaries, Fox took some heat from its former employees: As they fought to topple Mitt Romney, for example, Gingrich and Santorum both attacked Fox as biased toward the frontrunner and out of touch with a populist groundswell against the former Massachusetts governor.
In other words, the left's lack of awareness of the excesses of their own evolving dogma makes it increasingly easy for Breitbart, Fox News, and similar-minded others to portray liberals as hypocritical and out of touch with the day-to-day lives of many Americans.
That small chap who speaks in riddles, seems out of touch with the times and even appears baffled by a revolving door in a Munich courthouse (ah yes, whatever did happen to the German GP last year?) is, in fact, the sharpest knife in the block.
After his defeat in the 1992 election, former President George Bush concluded that he lost his bid for a second term because he "just wasn't a good enough communicator" and blamed the news media for the perception that he was out of touch with the average American.
"Do they see her skill set as an asset or is she sort of dismissed as the old guard who's out of touch with how the world is now?" asked Scott Klug, a former Wisconsin Republican representative who introduced Ms. Shalala at her 1992 cabinet confirmation hearing.

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