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With repetition, it might sink in with the voting public.
Or, the voting public could look to Biblical dating standards.
And the voting public may be eager to hear that.
The voting public knows the repercussions could be deadly for millions.
And that's exactly what the FBI bombshell has reminded the voting public.
Page: He's awful Strzok: America will get what the voting public deserves.
He was anguished that the American voting public remained in the dark.
Mr. Trump's trial is a test for our Congress and the voting public.
To have this revealed wouldn't have gone over too well with the voting public.
And I think, you know, the public -- the voting public sees right through this.
Its goal is to insulate those in power from accountability to the voting public.
That is why poll after poll indicates that the voting public supports criminal justice reform.
With due respect, Trump is a brilliant, egotistical lout mistaking the voting public for ignoramuses.
The debate between the pragmatists and visionaries is not what most concerns the voting public.
Will this represent a new way to raise arts-related issues to the voting public?
And there are 50 percent of the voting public who want stuff, they want things.
Bold legislation reforming aviation taxes would be well received by the anti-establishment voting public.
My son is more informed about politics than at least 25% of the voting public.
A critique that stops with G.O.P. elites, though, might let the voting public off the hook.
Demographically, the voting public is becoming more multi-chromatic, especially in the cities and the suburbs.
Perhaps. But watching our share of the voting public whittle away each election cycle is worse.
But the voting public doesn't have to agree with them — and can react against their politics.
His last Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, was widely known to the voting public before her campaign.
Instead, the Israeli voting public gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu perhaps one of his greatest victories.
Workers, lawmakers, courts, and the voting public have sided with freedom from union coercion for years.
Or at least, that's what Lime is hoping the voting public will do this upcoming Election Day.
The voting public has proven one thing over the past 15 years or so: It's super fickle.
County sheriffs are elected directly by the people and are even more accountable to the voting public.
The voting public is split on whether it believes there was collusion between Moscow and Trump's campaign.
The 17th amendment (1913) made the election of US Senators a direct question for the voting public.
This situation completely invalidates Hamilton's confidence that a voting public wary of taxation would curtail military adventurism.
A whole class of incumbents in both parties were shown the door by an angry voting public.
The UK's 2016 in-out EU referendum saw the voting public narrowing voting to leave — by 303:48.
The story hinges on how a voting public receives and interprets information — and how parties manipulate that perception.
He's an elected city council member chosen to be mayor by fellow council members, not the voting public.
Let's see if the rest of the GOP and a critical mass of the voting public follows suit.
But meeting the voting public where it stood meant staking his political capital on the promise to try.
That same voting public did not call for an amnesty, and neither did the president they voted for.
In poll after poll this year, the voting public has overwhelmingly identified the economy as its number one concern.
Many candidates and parties drill down on their priorities, hoping to mine a deliverable message to the voting public.
The voting public approved 85033 Navajo Elders funding to install nine brand new wood stoves to heat their homes.
Ryan's message is directed as much at his own 28503-member GOP conference as it is the voting public.
A 2018 Democracy Fund survey tried to examine how widespread some of these beliefs are among the American voting public.
The voting public also tilts positive on Clinton's family, including her husband, former president Bill Clinton, and daughter, Chelsea Clinton.
Obama's taking his argument to the voting public, and Trump is precisely the totem he needs to make it stick.
The voting public have made quite clear that they feel the EPA has significantly and consistently overreached, and thereby failed.
Whether that appeal succeeds or fails, what is most instructive to the voting public has been Trump's response to Khan.
After all, it was only one election ago when the voting public quite loudly dispelled the pundits' pre-election predictions.
If Trump is unequivocally more flawed than his opponent, that should be plenty evident to the voting public come November.
An attack unresponded to, in the context of politics, is an attack believed by some chunk of the voting public.
Donors are also more supportive of fiscal austerity and more opposed to President Barack Obama's agenda than the voting public.
But the claim that we the voting public have nothing to learn from those records is both self-serving and false.
"Her radiant rolls were deemed by the voting public to be this year's most fabulous flab," park staff wrote on Facebook.
In this landscape, the voting public seems to be a lot less interested in what the established authority figures tell them.
The German national security establishment largely understands this but it needs to be communicated much more clearly to Germany's voting public.
Those who are tested and perform poorly would be exposed and humiliated, giving the voting public a picture of their true calibre.
It had no obvious popular appeal outside die-hard free marketers, who make up a vanishingly small portion of the voting public.
It makes sense that elected representatives would steer their questioning toward topics readily relatable to the daily experiences of the voting public.
And once in office, they aren't accountable to the European Parliament, national governments, or any other officials chosen by the voting public.
"Her radiant rolls were deemed by the voting public to be this year's most fabulous flab," the park said on its Facebook page.
In fact, the GOP as a national brand died in the eyes of the majority of the voting public on September 15, 2008.
This is practically a truism, but it's also too generalized to provide an accurate sense of how the voting public views this election.
Mr. Wegman conveniently overlooks the fact that, according to a recent Gallup poll, registered Republicans comprise only 26 percent of the voting public.
"The more ambitious the constitutional agenda, the greater the imperative to create a stronger 'feel good' factor for the voting public," he added.
To proponents, a nearly fifty-fifty split among the voting public at this early date, before Mueller has reported his findings, is significant.
From the point of view of major sections of the voting public, the economy is anything but healthy and urgent action is required.
A democracy cannot exist when a large part of the voting public relies almost exclusively on information that is largely false or misleading.
But plenty of Texan politicians are still wedded to a conservative ideology and a Republican-voting public that rejects the idea of global warming.
After voting, public versions of the blockchains are released for open inspection (although, as in traditional elections, voter's identities are not tied to ballots).
Nixon and Reagan, experienced leaders, ran "against" government while also realizing there were very few programs the voting public would be willing do without.
"Cohen deceived the voting public by hiding alleged facts that he believed would have had a substantial effect in the election," according to prosecutors.
Despite concerns about the propriety of Castro's tweet, his actions provide an opportunity to educate the voting public about our campaign contribution disclosure laws.
The voting public and the mainstream news media simply won't focus on a lot of different issues during the course of an election season.
Sanders rolling over and playing dead does a disservice to the voting public, because we are deprived of any other candidate to vote for.
But none of this will matter much because neither trip will impact the voting public as much as some high profile Trump gesture would.
Soon, with any luck, journalism and entertainment will act in concert with an energized voting public to bring an end to the Trump nightmare.
Will John Kasich's unorthodox approach to the nomination — he is an optimist, after all — fit in with a previously unknown zeitgeist of the voting public?
Election Day isn't a federal holiday yet, so the voting public needs to make sure to take time next Tuesday to head to the polls.
In this construction, policy must come first, then the support of "smart" politicians, whose job it is to sell the package to the voting public.
With approval of Congress at just 10 percent, depths not seen since the Watergate era, the voting public seems poised to deliver another change election.
Otherwise, all it is doing is fomenting a sense of powerlessness and paranoia in the voting public, which could suppress engagement in the electoral process.
If he wins re-election, the American people (or at least the voting public, as measured by the Electoral College) will have validated his behavior.
Those looming decisions and their repercussions in the political arena will give the voting public plenty to talk about ahead of next year's presidential election.
"In Iowa, you're talking about a fairly small universe of caucusgoers, compared to the general population or general voting public," said Carl Forti, a Republican strategist.
Speaking of the voting public, I want to turn to another big story this week, and that was the Democrats&apos dramatic turn to the left.
On Friday, a poll for the Independent newspaper gave a massive 103-point lead to the British voting public that want to leave the European Union.
Their explanation is the latest example of how the GOP's messaging on the tax law, Trump's signature legislative achievement, failed to resonate with the voting public.
However, there are key segments of the voting public where economic views, even filtered through partisanship, may prove key, including with rural voters and women voters.
Corbyn said that he wanted to renegotiate a Brexit deal and let the voting public decide between leaving on his terms or not leaving at all.
On the other hand, some members of the voting public and some elected officials, including the president, have made some statements condemning Muslims as a class.
Attacking ICE is an assault on the rule-of-law and is a step toward disenfranchising the voting public who — rightly or wrongly — cast their ballots.
Policies such as Medicare price negotiation for drugs with no competition in the marketplace are strongly supported by more than 90 percent of the voting public.
There is no honor in concealing the president's true nature from the voting public on the basis of how awful and unlikeable and destabilizing it is.
It might not have been illegal, but bringing people like the Mercers before Congress to explain their motives would be very instructive to the voting public.
The end result of Facebook's view on lying in ads is that the voting public will be less well informed about its choices this November. Period.
"There is mounting evidence that social media are being used to manipulate and deceive the voting public — and to undermine democracies and degrade public life," they write.
The only way we're ever going to get our debt – and spending – under control is if the voting public pays attention, which will necessitate repeated news coverage.
But the voting public, doesn't seem to agree with the president, and his approval rating is dipping as the shutdown drags on, according to a new poll.
Republicans, in turn, are betting that the Democratic presidential candidates have moved substantially farther to the left on issues of crime and punishment than the voting public.
But his Depression-era language looks slightly ridiculous if you have a job and you pay taxes, which makes up a fairly high percentage of the voting public.
BECKY QUICK: So how do you fix the problems or at least the perception of problems which there's a huge perception out there in the American voting public.
Yes there was hacking at the DNC and elsewhere, but it was most likely part of a far larger campaign to influence opinion of the American voting public.
Democrats tend to feel invulnerable on social policy due to the almost-uniformly left-wing media establishment that exists to convince the voting public of their moral superiority.
Joe Biden got to be the likely Democratic presidential nominee with the exact opposite aura — the candidate who didn't drive a large chunk of the voting public nuts.
That attitude and accompanying outside perception is long gone in Silicon Valley, especially within Facebook headquarters, and apparently it has trickled down to the general voting public, too.
Democrats were hoping Mr Mueller would recount the president's misdeeds in clear, shareable sound bites that would interest the voting public again after the muted reception of the report.
Whatever direction patent policy takes in this administration, it should be guided by the principles that drove the voting public: Put the American people first, not special-interest lobbyists.
And for that matter, he said on the latest episode of Recode Decode with Kara Swisher, Congress and the voting public aren't prepared to deal with those things either.
Many French analysts doubt that Mr. Macron, with his earnest, cultivated style often peppered with literary references, can reach a voting public destabilized by globalization and the Islamist threat.
Candidates, the voting public and lobbyists would all benefit from an approach to the 2016 transition that adheres closely to the democratic principles at the heart of the election.
The finding in Persky's favor by a collection of fellow judges might help swell the outrage, but only if the voting public wants to establish precedent where others won't.
As Tuesday night's special election in Pennsylvania's 220006th Congressional District approached, the nation's political watchers, pundits and the voting public were again focused on Pennsylvania, a perennial battleground state.
Anyone who can't find a match is at risk of getting "dumped" from the island, and the voting public also gets chances to kick out competitors along the way.
Despite understandably high levels of disillusionment among the American voting public, our participation in our representative government will make a difference—indeed, it is the only thing that will.
Absent those kinds of crises, there's simply no strong evidence a significant portion of the voting public would protest shuttering or severely gutting the Departments of Energy, HUD, or Education.
Sadly, much like the real election, the viewing (and voting) public will have to endure a long, drawn-out process to see who will claim the Oval as their own.
In 2008, America's voting public had a particularly challenging decision to make, and chose to elect an exciting new leader, Barack Obama, and simultaneously turn around centuries of racial discrimination.
Philadelphia (CNN)The quadrennial national political conventions are tightly scripted affairs designed to sell the voting public on an idealized version of the party and its candidates for high office.
This has been echoed over the years by neo-Nazis and by some Republicans, including the president, who have just given dog whistles to anti-Semites in the voting public.
"The way that mainstream media, and a lot of commentators, interpret the outcome of the debate may be different to what the voting public in general takes away," Crabb said.
Again, wage earners are still the biggest part of the voting public and those of them who do vote are registered Democrats and they usually want to vote Democrat too.
Yet, although the EU's negotiators in Brussels do not buy it, Mrs May's slogan that "no deal is better than a bad deal" has struck a chord with the voting public.
In times of financial distress, Flint has cut back on garbage collection and police and fire protection but has always relented in some way due to backlash from the voting public.
The important thing about a message bill is that it needs to sound good, so that if a member of the voting public hears about it, you'll have something to say.
On the whole, disentangling Facebook from the news business is a good thing, for media organizations and for readers, and, by extension, for a democracy predicated on an informed voting public.
Despite the media narrative about the American demographic transition, noncollege educated whites remain the largest electoral bloc in the country by a significant margin, constituting about half of the voting public.
And much like Mr. Trump's various utterings, it might play well for a segment of her party's base but hasn't yet proven to be successful with the voting public at large.
It is, in part, because of the popularity of the app: About 44 percent of the voting public in Brazil use WhatsApp to discover political information, according to recent polling data.
Yet the broadening support for Europe's right-wing is rooted as much in each country's voting public moving itself towards the right, as it is in any particular party's organizational ability.
The DSA, however, is currently working its way into the Democratic Party in part because of its failure to advance its own brand with a voting public reflexively suspicious of socialist policies.
LONDON — The decision to set June 23 as the date of the UK's referendum on European Union membership didn't take into account one very muddy segment of the voting public: Glastonbury festivalgoers.
While tighter scrutiny may mean smaller profits for Facebook, Twitter, publishers, and the ad- and mar-tech platforms that deliver the ads, it will likely engender more trust from the voting public.
But opinion polls indicate that the party is not gaining much traction with a voting public that has come to accept leaving the bloc as inevitable and seems to feel that Mrs.
During this period, party elites have generally been able to push the nomination toward their preferred candidates long before most of the general voting public has even tuned in to the process.
"A lot of young voters came of age at a time when the interests of deregulated capital were put ahead of the interests of the voting public," Bishop told Insider in an email.
The entire voting public — 2628 percent — voted for candidates of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland, dominated by the Kim family, which has ruled North Korea for almost 28500 years.
While the voting public might take or leave an argument for impeachment based specifically on the Ukraine allegations, a broader impeachment would present voters with a more compelling picture of the president's wrongdoing.
With a country simmering in dissatisfaction and fear, the voting public seems to want someone who will stand up to international threats, calm the chaos in the Middle East, and get things done.
He's also betting that the people who are the angriest about his picks are either career politicians or activists who will never support him and don't represent the bulk of the voting public anyway.
So far, anyone asking that question is just seeing a lot of platitudes, (see mistake #1), and that's not nearly enough in a year when the voting public is angrier and hungrier for change.
If Trump wants to persuade truly undecided voters to shun Clinton, he needs to familiarize the voting public with the particulars of what Clinton's emails suggest, and why they might show conflicts of interest.
But it's a tool Trump has a long-documented affinity for and one that a crucial and emerging segment of the voting public is likely to support if it does produce those promised jobs.
Though Trump was Netanyahu's primary audience, the Israeli prime minister also was targeting his country's voting public at a time when his political fortunes seem to be increasingly mired in a bevy of scandals.
In one all-important particular, the United States is not Britain: Minority voters now constitute nearly a third of the electorate in America, while they're no more than one-tenth of the British voting public.
If his term ends in the coming year it will be because he is forced to: most likely his partners eventually force him to resign, or the voting public opts for someone holding a broom.
If she finds herself competing with him, the very least Harris deserves, the very least the voting public deserves, is to be judged as an adult in her own right, running under her own name.
Still, there's very strong evidence that her support with millennials has increased at a much faster clip than it has with the rest of the voting public — particularly in the wake of the presidential debates.
"No crisis, whatever its scope, should be exploited as a means to trample upon values of national decorum and responsibility, and to undermine the will of the voting public," Gantz said in a video statement.
The presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton holds a small 5-point lead over Republican challenger Donald Trump, according to the June CNBC All-America Economic Survey, with a large chunk of the voting public remaining undecided.
Mauer said all this focus on potential meddling has strengthened the integrity of German elections in the minds of the voting public, and experts said direct attacks on voting systems are unlikely to do much damage.
There is no law that demands that presidents release their returns, of course, but past presidents have done so out of a desire to be transparent with the voting public about their financial status and ties.
Britain's security services have warned about the risk of cyber-attacks by Russia and other countries, including during elections, when both the country's main parties launch online campaigns to target their messages to the voting public.
ALAN S. WEINER, YONKERS To the Editor: It is clear from the materials released by Facebook and Twitter that, leading up to the 2016 election, Russia engaged in a campaign to divide the American voting public.
"As Mr. Sanders publicly discusses his approach to key U.S. foreign policy priorities ... accuracy and accountability are essential for the voting public, but also for U.S. credibility in the international community," said ADL CEO Jonathan A. Greenblatt.
Yaresko is touted as a successor to Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, who narrowly survived a no confidence vote in February but whose popularity within the coalition and the voting public has collapsed since taking office in 2014.
The approach may yield electoral success in the short-term, but it fails to create lasting change and, worse still, does nothing to communicate an effective vision for the future of this country to the voting public.
To pull their endorsements would be to effectively denounce these voters as well, falling into exactly the trap that Trump has often spoken of: that of an elite establishment that thinks it knows better than the voting public.
Trump's toxicity, combined with a decline in the white electorate—which, since 1976, has dropped from eighty-nine per cent of the American voting public to seventy-two per cent—might make this a year of Democratic routs.
That, even when given great advantages by the American voting public — simultaneous majority control of the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as the presidency — their leaders managed to squander those and disappoint their most ardent supporters.
That means white men may be a smaller segment of the voting public, and we'll need a new name for this niche that future political campaigns will have to sell their message to with their own clumsy ad campaigns.
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers released scores of political ads on Wednesday purchased by Russian agents on Facebook and Twitter that showed the extent of the Kremlin's attempts to polarize the American voting public on issues like race, police abuse and religion.
"France is back," Edouard Philippe, the prime minister for Mr. Macron, said after the strong vote for the president's party, though he lamented the relatively light turnout, about 49 percent of the voting public, according to the Interior Ministry.
Chick's decades-long appeal to conspiracy theories is symptomatic of a section of the voting public still susceptible to the idea that those whom they oppose are not just wrong, but part of Satan's plan to rule the earth.
That's terrible news for the Clinton campaign, because so far its best defense against the email scandal has been the fact that about half the voting public has shown no interest in or much knowledge about the affair at all.
This move would allow anyone, from members of Congress to the voting public, to know exactly who owns every shell corporation in America, and it would make it much harder for funds garnered from illicit activities to be sheltered here.
Those divisions were aired in public on Tuesday, when foreign minister Boris Johnson demanded the government pay 100 million pounds a week more to the public health service to show the voting public what the benefits of Brexit could be.
As the media's frustration has grown at their failure to eliminate Trump from the serious consideration of the voting public by highlighting what they regard as his beyond-the-pale statements and behavior, they have thrown aside any pretense of neutrality.
The assumption underlying a strategy like this, whether it applies to budgeting or corruption or anything else, is that the voting public ultimately doesn't care much about the issue at hand, and thus will not punish naked hypocrisy around it.
As a result, the widespread surge of anti-Trump activism over the past two years has not endangered Democratic electoral prospects by producing a raft of candidates who are poor fits for the broader voting public in their home seats.
"More than 80 percent of the voting public blames either the presidency, mainstream media or Congress, and it breaks down roughly along party lines," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, the founder and dean of the center, who prayed at Mr. Trump's inauguration.
Put differently, ballot initiatives — at least in Idaho — threaten to bring the law more in line with the politics and beliefs of the voting public, as opposed to the interests of legislators wary of a primary threat from the right.
Weakened political parties and current low trust in government institutions and the mainstream media have exacerbated the extent to which a distracted voting public is left to choose who the most powerful people in the world will be each few years.
The far-right party commanded strong polling numbers during the campaign as it hammered home its core issues of immigration, crime and integration to a voting public anxious over the arrival of 163,000 asylum seekers during the height of the migration crisis.
It is unsurprising that a reality show profiteer would be able to capitalize on the lowest common denominator of the voting public to create a veneer of strength and leadership based on nothing more than repetitive concepts of winning and insulting detractors.
Trump can take a page out of Bernie's book by reminding the voting public that Hillary represents everything that is wrong with politics; Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
While conservatives believe the Republican Party has always had a better plan to help the economic fortunes of wage earners and all Americans who want to work, the fact is most of the American voting public has never truly bought that argument.
If confusion persists—if Democratic leadership continues to insist on this quantum superposition of political reality—a large share of the voting public will glean only this: The Democratic Party, perhaps more literally than ever before, does not know what it is doing.
A potentially valid and meritorious finding of presidential wrongdoing may ironically be rejected by the voting public as having been sabotaged by a corrupt process – a result akin to the acquittal of O.J. Simpson, who was arguably framed for something he did.
"As Mr. Sanders publicly discusses his approach to key U.S. foreign policy priorities, including Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, accuracy and accountability are essential for the voting public, but also for U.S. credibility in the international community," said ADL CEO Jonathan A. Greenblatt in a statement.
The speech is likely to be a combination of a valedictorian's look-how-far-we've-come rhetoric and calls to action directed not at Congress but at the voting public on issues near to Obama's heart -- and extending beyond his increasingly-limited time in office.
The news furthers the perception that social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, which has acknowledged its own Russian troll army problems during the election, are not making enough of an effort to shutter disinformation campaigns that have contributed to swaying the voting public.
Implemented correctly, it will, I believe, prove to be a better transactional and verification model that we presently use for the global financial system and for many other types of activities such as voting, public registries, provenance of works of art, and real-estate transfers.
"What I want for the American voting public is that they understand these…threats and that they are empowered to participate in the process," she said during the summit hosted by the Election Assistance Commission, which helps deliver election security advice and guidelines to states.
And yet they were less about Macron as a politician and more about conveying a simple message to the French voting public: Le Pen and her National Front pose an existential threat to the fundamental values of the French state and must be thwarted at all costs.
That most media coverage of Clinton is unflattering (the press' email obsession, after all, has accounted for more evening newscast airtime than all airtime devoted to policy matters combined) has no bearing on how the voting public views Clinton when she has the stage to herself.
But in a different sense, this is a perfect example of how political elites take certain outcomes for granted—to the point that these outcomes don't even merit debate on Capitol Hill and in the press, and thus, the voting public is never made aware of it.
Tune in to The Longest Shortest Time for the rest of Governor Swift's interview about what it's like when discrimination doesn't come from your boss…but the voting public, plus listener stories (like trying to find a place to pump when your office is full of dead animals).
However, in today's climate, immense cynicism among the voting public has been elected to occupancy of the White House with a team that both reflects and stokes the anti-expert, non-intellectual sentiments that embrace a staggering ignorance of lessons learned of and codified by experience and structured thought.
Now, without an obvious path back to national political power, Salvini has expended huge amounts of time and energy on regional elections, analysts say, to show that his party commands sufficient support up and down Italy to argue that the incumbent government no longer represents the Italian voting public.
The DSA, which is not a formal political party but bills itself as the largest socialist organization in the U.S., is working its way into the Democratic Party in part because of its failure to advance its own brand with a voting public reflexively suspicious of hard-left socialist policies.
His focus was the relationship between the canvassing politicians and the voting public: David and Samantha Cameron are pictured waving in Witney; Gordon Brown talks to the press in Rochdale; Nigel Farage engages with individuals in Buckingham; Nick Clegg speaks to a crowd in a Tesco car park in Warrington.
The nature of that competition, however, would often depend on the amount of food and drink that candidates were able to supply to the voting public; indeed political slogans were often inscribed on the bottom of wine cups, so you saw who to vote for after you had finished your drink.
It will also be helping to promote CrossCheck reports and resources on its platform to "relevant audiences", through digital literacy campaigns "helping to explain the verification process and keeping the voting public up to date with confirmed and disputed information relating to the election", according to a Google press release.
Once again, the creators of an online naming poll failed to anticipate the mass appeal of the whimsical naming option that captured the internet's fancy and, when faced with the viral results of their endeavor, backed away rather instead of ponying up and respecting the views of the voting public.
A political movement that has already twice this century taken the presidency against the will of the American voting public and which holds total and undivided control of nearly half the states in this country remains, evidently, the underdog of American political life, helplessly buffeted by the winds of change.
I tried to come up with a comparable list of Clinton's supporters from the coaching community, but except for a somewhat bizarre compliment by University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban that I will leave it up to you, the American voting public, to decipher for yourself, I have not had much luck.
These federal partnerships will help "conduct cyber hygiene scans of ES&S public‐facing internet presence, monitor and share cyber threat information, detect and report indicators of compromise, develop and distribute election security best practices, and raise the election security awareness of election officials and the voting public," according to the release.
This poll that came out yesterday, 84 percent according to the Mark Penn Poll that he just did, said that you arrest illegal immigrants for crimes that should be required to notify the immigration authorities, take them into custody, that&aposs an anti-sanctuary cities mind-set that&aposs clearly in the voting public.
Here the structure of the Constitution and the debates surrounding its design give us an important clue: The original design of government was intended to balance institutions that were fairly responsive to the voting public — like the frequently elected House of Representatives — and those who were more insulated, like the Senate and, to some extent, the presidency.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) said Sunday that the Democratic Party must move beyond "identity politics" in order to connect with a larger share of the voting public.
Trump survives the Stormy storm because he wasn't a "man in political power" but a business and television celebrity at the time of the alleged consensual transgressions; the voting public knew his personal track record and deemed it largely irrelevant; leaders tend to enjoy a protective buffer zone, at least for a while; and the sweepingly blasé view of such things in modern life.
This is telling: Not just because of the questionable choice of dissing your own history for one you think is better looking, but because, for those who are not familiar with the 1995 Mel Gibson classic (which may be a large chunk of the voting public these days), it is about William Wallace, a 13th century clansman who led the Scots in their first war of independence, against King Edward I of England.
In a column headlined "CNN's hiring of a GOP operative as political editor is even worse than it looks," Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan described Isgur's hire as reflecting CNN's desire for "a kind of false fairness": It strongly suggests that the network's big thinkers — including head honcho Jeff Zucker — are aiming for a kind of false fairness: a defensive, both-sides-are-equal kind of political coverage that inevitably fails to serve the voting public.
This is from donations in the 2012 presidential race: 2) Millionaires are highly overrepresented among donors as well: 3) Relative to the voting public, the donor class is much less supportive of Obama's agenda — and the more money they give, the less they support it: 4) This is basically a different way of saying the same thing, but: White males were the donors least likely to support Obama's agenda (women of color are the most supportive): 5) The more money a donor gives, the more likely it is that the donor supports fiscal austerity: 6) To bring this back to a subject close to my heart, here's how donor opinion stacks up on environmental issues, broken out by race.

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