• Quinnipiac's March 2023 poll , however, suggests that Trump now has the support of 61 percent of "very conservative" Republican primary voters - 18 points higher than his support among the "somewhat conservatives. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • In August 2023, American Compass partnered with YouGov to survey 1,000 Republican voters. (americancompass.org)
  • In 2017, 76% of non-white voters backed Labour, while just 17% voted for the Conservative candidate. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • English voters used local elections to punish both Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives and the opposition Labour Party for the deadlock over Brexit, partial results showed on Friday. (mercopress.com)
  • With just under a third of English local council vote results declared, the Conservative Party had lost 212 councilors and the Labour Party had lost 54 councilors, according to a BBC tally. (mercopress.com)
  • He is a stereotypical Labour-Tory swing voter. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • They vote Conservative when they don't trust Labour with their economic future. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • This is not to say we didn't find a gap with Labour voters, but it was much smaller. (theconversation.com)
  • Overall, there is a 21% gap for the general population, which grows to 31% for Conservative voters, and shrinks to 5% for Labour voters. (theconversation.com)
  • It also included a scathing editorial from the National Review's editors, which disparaged the Republican Party's then-presidential frontrunner as "a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • With Trump's campaign rhetoric rejecting the party's "broad conservative ideological consensus" in favor of heterodox positions on issues from government spending to restricting free markets to isolationist foreign policies , it's not surprising that he performed relatively poorly with "very conservative" voters in the 2016 Republican primaries. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • With every passing week, polls suggest that Democrats are not convinced by his elder statesman status as other candidates cycle into and out of favor with voters. (conservativeintel.com)
  • The Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition says it works to "educate and equip Christians" for civic action and to impact public policy in favor of limited government, lower taxes and social conservative policies. (acordaresearch.net)
  • Ever since the voters handed a narrow but clear victory to the Coalition prime minister, Scott Morrison, it's looked like the confirmation of wider political trends in the English-speaking world, including America, that favor the Right but that will also push it to change. (patriotdailypress.org)
  • MCCAMMON: Hollyhand sees his values reflected in the Republican Party and the conservative Supreme Court justices appointed by former President Trump. (npr.org)
  • In 2016, then candidate Trump made headlines when he remarked that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue in New York and not lose any voters during a campaign event on the campus of Dordt University. (weaa.org)
  • Shortly before the 2016 presidential primaries began, the influential conservative outlet the National Review devoted an entire edition of its biweekly magazine to making the ideological case " against Trump . (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • In a February 2016 poll from Quinnipiac University, Trump received only 27 percent support among Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters who described themselves as "very conservative" - 18 percentage points worse than he did with "somewhat conservative" GOP primary voters. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Likewise, another late April survey from Echelon Insights showed Trump polling 27 percentage points better among "very conservative" Republicans in head-to-head nationwide primary matchups against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis than he did with "somewhat conservative" Republicans (77 percent to 50 percent). (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • As political scientists Dan Hopkins and Hans Noel documented in a previous piece for FiveThirtyEight , Trump has come to define who and what Republican Party activists - that is, people who volunteer for political campaigns, donate money, work for politicians, etc. - think of as conservative. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Meanwhile, GOP activists viewed Trump boosters as the most reliably conservative politicians. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • But Trump has also powerfully redefined what constitutes conservatism for rank-and-file Republican voters, according to my analyses of data from the Cooperative Election Survey - a massive academic survey administered by YouGov that asks over 50,000 respondents every two years to, among other things, rate politicians' ideologies on a seven-point scale from "very liberal" to "very conservative. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • According to CES data, Republicans nationwide now view Trump as more conservative than they did immediately before the 2016 general election. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • On the other hand, Utah Republicans perceived Sen. Mitt Romney as a lot less conservative after his February 2020 vote to convict Trump during his first impeachment trial. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Yet her reputation as a stalwart conservative vanished entirely after she voted to impeach Trump in January 2021 and subsequently became one of the former president's most vocal critics in Congress as vice chair of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection - so much so, that Wyoming Republicans placed her all the way on the liberal side of the ideological spectrum in the 2022 CES. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • But parts of his acting career are raising eyebrows among some conservatives as the Republican and early supporter of President Trump runs for Congress in California. (latimes.com)
  • Many of the candidates already emphasize faith in their campaigns and prioritize evangelical voters, who they hope will help them deliver a win like conservative Sen. Ted Cruz's 2016 Iowa caucus victory over Trump. (mypadna.com)
  • Hutchinson hit at Trump for skipping the event, telling reporters that the former president has "absolutely has taken evangelical voters for granted," and that Trump is "waffling on important issues that Iowans believe in," including abortion restrictions. (mypadna.com)
  • Trump can be said to be ridiculed in that context, but the voter support he has is not affected. (lu.se)
  • The party's contemporary problem with younger voters would most likely be exacerbated by a hard Brexiteer prime minister - according to political scientist John Curtice , the stark age difference in the referendum vote itself is even greater now than it was in 2016. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • While there is variation within ethnic minority communities, the overwhelming majority of BAME voters opted to stay in the EU in 2016. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Wyoming Republicans repeatedly rated Cheney as a solid conservative in 2016, 2018 and 2020. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • The press release states that 80% of gamers and 75% of non-gamers intended to vote in 2016 - but in fact, only about 58% of eligible voters did vote that year , so clearly Ipsos' methods are not reliable for predicting actual turnout. (stackexchange.com)
  • The system is not without criticism and faced particular problems during the 2015 General Election and the primary to select the Conservative candidate for 2016 London Mayoral Election. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reuters' report on its poll quotes a 34-year-old African American and 2016 Clinton voter, Terry Hood, who nevertheless said he'd think about voting for a Republican congressional representative "because he believes the party is making it easier to find jobs and he applauds the recent Republican-led tax cut. (conservativeintel.com)
  • In order to do so he needs to attract as many of the Brexit Party's voters as possible. (yougov.co.uk)
  • A small number of people on the left said the party's plan to put a price on carbon emissions makes them consider voting Conservative, while 19 per cent of Bloc Québécois supporters say the move makes them more likely to vote Tory next election. (nationalobserver.com)
  • How has the Conservative party's 'Dr No' escaped everyone's notice for so long? (spectator.co.uk)
  • The Liberals, who were in third place in terms of number of seats in the House of Commons prior to the election, won 184 out of a total 338 seats, while the Conservatives, led by current Prime Minister Stephen Harper lost 60 seats, reducing them to the status of Official Opposition. (fsrn.org)
  • There are these challenging elements ideologically, where it's hard to have a very conservative carbon tax plan when the Liberals have kind of cornered the market on taxing and returning to Canadians and investing in green energy," said Korzinski. (nationalobserver.com)
  • Twenty per cent of Conservative voters said such division didn't make them proud to be Canadian, as did 21 per cent of Liberals and 18 per cent of NDP. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • Meanwhile, 46 per cent of Liberals said the rise in political extremism was a reason not to be proud to be Canadian, as did 29 per cent of Conservatives and 36 per cent of New Democrats. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • Liberals view conservatives as stupid because conservatives won't vote for someone who doesn't know how an economy works. (garydemar.com)
  • Liberals think conservatives are stupid because conservatives don't believe you can tax your way to prosperity. (garydemar.com)
  • Liberals think conservatives are stupid because conservatives believe that more oil will reduce the price of gas. (garydemar.com)
  • Here's an indication that liberals are out of touch with reality on the issue of stupid voters because they're stupid themselves. (garydemar.com)
  • He found that conservative policies can gain greater support among liberals if those policies are framed in terms of values like equality of opportunity, empathy and social justice. (stanford.edu)
  • September 27, 2022 - The ascendance of Pierre Poilievre as leader of the Conservatives is giving his party an advantage in vote intent over the Liberals not seen in more than three years. (angusreid.org)
  • Liberal and National voters favoured our male candidate more than those who voted Labor or Greens. (edu.au)
  • Canada's Liberal Party pulled off a stunning upset over the Conservatives in a race that, for most of the campaign, was too close to call. (fsrn.org)
  • The Conservatives, who have long opposed the Liberal government's carbon-pricing program, say they will put a price on carbon - but it will not be a tax. (nationalobserver.com)
  • While a strong majority of the 1,512 respondents to the survey by Leger said they were proud to be Canadian - 81 per cent - the poll suggests the feeling is less common among Conservative supporters than their Liberal counterparts. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • Forty per cent of Conservative supporters said the same, as did 37 per cent of Liberal and NDP supporters. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • I am somewhat skeptical of the claims, the skewing for conservative is higher then I would have guessed, especially considering gamers tend, on average, to be (somewhat) younger which would usually skew towards liberal. (stackexchange.com)
  • The comments about stupid voters are coming from a number of liberal pundits because they are seeing their candidate's poll numbers slipping over what they perceive to be stupid issues. (garydemar.com)
  • Where's the stupid voter list of liberal voters who believed that when President Obama became president that they would get free housing, food, schooling, healthcare, and all the rich people would pay for it? (garydemar.com)
  • The sociologists found that when progressive candidates frame their policies with commonly viewed conservative values (such as patriotism, protecting family, and showing respect for cultural tradition), as opposed to more liberal values (such as equality and social justice), they receive greater support from conservatives and moderates. (stanford.edu)
  • Participants were randomly assigned to a condition that framed Miller's policies in terms of either liberal values, conservative values, or technical language (which focused on growth and employment and will be the topic of a separate, upcoming paper). (stanford.edu)
  • In both studies, Willer and Voelkel found that despite Miller's Democratic party affiliation, when his policies were framed in terms of conservative values, support increased among conservative and moderate participants, relative to when they were framed in terms of liberal values. (stanford.edu)
  • Among conservative participants, a conservative-value framing resulted in a 13-point increase in candidate support on a 100-point scale in the first experiment and a 10-point increase in the second, when compared with a liberal-value framing. (stanford.edu)
  • Since the advent of Abbott leadership in the Liberal Party in 2009 the conservative parties have been under the control of climate deniers. (petergardner.info)
  • U ntil the conservative Liberal-National Coalition won a surprise victory on Saturday, Australia's federal election was universally held to be an "unlosable" one for the Australian Labor party. (patriotdailypress.org)
  • Proponents argued that the change would drastically improve voter turnout, which is much lower for "off-year" elections than presidential or midterm cycles, and that it would save the city money. (tampabay.com)
  • Do video gamers tend to be conservative and have a large voter turnout? (stackexchange.com)
  • Republican candidate Brian Scott, left, won a Pinellas County Commission seat Tuesday, while conservative candidates Dawn Peters, top right, and Stephanie Meyer won Pinellas County School Board seats. (tampabay.com)
  • Conservative candidates swept Pinellas County on Tuesday night as the Republican challenger for the lone open county commission seat and the right-leaning candidates for two nonpartisan school board seats all claimed victories. (tampabay.com)
  • Republican candidates regularly make their way to Sioux Center and surrounding communities to speak with voters. (weaa.org)
  • The Conservative Intelligence Briefing is your best source for insider news and information about Conservative Republican candidates and politics. (conservativeintel.com)
  • The Des Moines dinner presented an opportunity for Republican candidates to address conservatives in Iowa, which will hold the first contest of the 2024 race on January 15, and to make an impression at an event where the former president wasn't monopolizing the spotlight. (mypadna.com)
  • Many of the candidates focused on abortion restrictions, a popular issue among conservative evangelical voters. (mypadna.com)
  • When political candidates talk about progressive economic policies in language consistent with traditionally conservative values - such as patriotism, the American dream, family and respect for tradition - they gain support among conservative and moderate Americans, according to a new Stanford study. (stanford.edu)
  • To do this climate must be made a major issue and credible alternative conservative candidates must be available. (petergardner.info)
  • The issues should be canvassed as widely as possible and in lieu of credible conservative alternative climate candidates independents should be promoted. (petergardner.info)
  • Pence also has perhaps been the most vocal in the GOP field against abortion - an issue important to conservative evangelical voters - urging fellow candidates to support a federal ban on abortion at 15 weeks of pregnancy as a minimum. (acordaresearch.net)
  • Younger voters tend to break with Republicans on issues like abortion and climate change, but some young Republicans hope to change that. (npr.org)
  • MCCAMMON: Rinelli also thinks her party needs to do a better job making its case to younger voters. (npr.org)
  • MCCAMMON: But getting the Republican message in front of younger voters may not be enough, says Melissa Deckman, CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute. (npr.org)
  • Analysis of the 2017 general election shows that the Conservatives under May had a problem with several rather large constituencies of voters, namely younger people (and we can be quite loose with the term "young" here), ethnic minorities and women . (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Facing a general election before the end of 2024, she opted to pursue a course that she believed would stand the best chance of appealing to enough rightwing voters to deliver her a second term as prime minister, albeit with a hugely reduced majority. (yahoo.com)
  • When he finally manages to get the general election he's been calling for, Boris Johnson's favoured electoral strategy is to unite the Leave vote behind the Conservatives. (yougov.co.uk)
  • The gap between support for helping refugees from Ukraine and Afghanistan is at its largest for those respondents who voted Conservative at the last general election. (theconversation.com)
  • In the 2004 presidential election in the United States, the Republican Party used the Voter Vault platform and the Democratic Party used DataMart. (wikipedia.org)
  • GOP voters have abandoned the traditional Republican Party focus on tax cuts, deregulation, and free trade. (americancompass.org)
  • The last seven years have eroded some of Trump's grip on the voters in this particular part of Iowa. (weaa.org)
  • And while many voters in Sioux County expressed gratitude for some of Trump's policies, including his role in overturning Roe v. Wade, they remain conflicted about his personality and moral compass. (weaa.org)
  • The issue featured essays from over 20 prominent conservatives explaining why Donald Trump's campaign was " a menace to conservatism . (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Trump's strong showing among the most conservative voters shows up in other early polling on the 2024 primaries as well. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Canada's political climate underwent a historic shift late Monday night as voters put an end to almost ten years of Conservative rule. (fsrn.org)
  • The Conservative Party of Canada's new carbon-pricing plan may not have swayed voters in the way it had hoped, with new data from Angus Reid showing the move makes one in five Conservative voters say they are less likely to opt for the party. (nationalobserver.com)
  • Conservative voters were most likely to list Canada's natural beauty and landscape as a reason for their national pride, with 47 per cent of them saying so. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • The video shows two conservative activists trying to get a Democratic organizer to tell them how to vote illegally. (politifact.com)
  • The "undercover journalists" in the video, Joe Basrawi and Josh Aminov , are college students and conservative activists for Turning Point USA, a group that supports limited government and free markets. (politifact.com)
  • Since the beginning of 2015 the British Conservative Party has used an online database called Votesource which is a centrally held database that local activists administer. (wikipedia.org)
  • With roughly four months until the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential hopefuls spent Saturday courting the state's conservative evangelical activists, an influential voting bloc in the Hawkeye State. (mypadna.com)
  • With roughly four months until the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential hopefuls have flocked to the Hawkeye State this weekend for Saturday's Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition's fall banquet, with hopes of impressing the state's conservative evangelical activists. (acordaresearch.net)
  • Young voters lean toward Democrats but that doesn't meant that young conservatives aren't hoping to recruit more voters to their side in the upcoming election. (npr.org)
  • In the midterms, voters 18 to 29 supported Democrats by almost 30 points, according to exit polls. (npr.org)
  • RINELLI: They're really just not in front of young voters the way that Democrats are. (npr.org)
  • Currently, the Republicans use rVotes Data Center and the Democrats use Votebuilder from the Voter Activation Network (VAN). (wikipedia.org)
  • The online survey of more than 16,000 registered voters ages 18 to 34 shows their support for Democrats over Republicans for Congress slipped by about 9 percentage points over the past two years, to 46 percent overall. (conservativeintel.com)
  • Should Tory party members opt for a leader who aligns with their politics on the EU, they might find that they lose even more women voters. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Even though a majority of Tory MPs did not favour her, she directed her sledgehammer campaign at that self-selecting small band, Conservative party members, and they rejoiced in her promise of drastic cuts to tax and regulations . (yahoo.com)
  • What is intolerable to many middle-of-the-road, maybe Tory, voters is the bungs to the rich. (yahoo.com)
  • Ahead of ballots going out in the Tory leadership race, Otto English has been leaked a draft of Rishi Sunak's pitch to Conservative members Dear Fellow Normal Conservative Human Beings! (bylinetimes.com)
  • In St. Petersburg, voters said yes to all four questions on their ballot, a change from last year's election results when five out of seven city charter amendments failed. (tampabay.com)
  • But at the last election, a smaller proportion of women voted Conservative than men for the first time ever, reversing the historic advantage the party had among this group. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • In 2017, the gender gap that emerged was in a large part due to the movement of men from UKIP to the Conservative party (two thirds of UKIP voters were men in the 2015 election). (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Several other prominent Conservative politicians also lost their bids for re-election, including the former Ministers of Finance, Veterans Affairs, Immigration and Aboriginal Affairs. (fsrn.org)
  • While polls for the May 29 election have the NDP and the United Conservative Party, led by Danielle Smith , within a razor-thin margin of one another, it's almost unheard of, in any province, to be re-elected as premier after serving as the Official Opposition leader. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Although the Angus Reid Institute's data says while the carbon-pricing program made 19 per cent of 2019 Conservative voters say they are less likely to vote for the party in the next election, other groups reported the opposite. (nationalobserver.com)
  • Ontario and Quebec are the places Conservatives need to garner votes in the upcoming election, says Korzinski, so the Bloc Québécois support could be a good sign. (nationalobserver.com)
  • Overall, Korzinski said the poll actually showed a slight win for the Conservatives: eight per cent of overall past voters said they'd be more likely to consider the party and 36 per cent of Conservatives reported the plan makes them more likely to support the party come next election. (nationalobserver.com)
  • That's very few people who actually say that they're much more likely to support them: six per cent of Bloc Québécois supporters versus 10 per cent of Conservatives who say that they're much more likely to not consider the party in the next election," he said. (nationalobserver.com)
  • As the US election draws closer and more Americans try to vote, some left-wing voters waiting in line have been caught daydreaming of a Joe Biden that is as cool as conservative media portrays him to be. (chaser.com.au)
  • On election day this information needs to be given out with accurate contact information for each voter so that they can be pulled to the polls. (wikipedia.org)
  • Personal data frequently included in a voter database: Name Physical address Mailing address Phone number Party membership or affiliation Voting history (including federal, sub-national, primary, municipal, or special election voting history) Absentee or military voter designations Source of voter registration, e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • Charitable or political contributions Magazine subscription status The use of voter databases has been established in political campaigns at all levels from local to national elections: The United States does not have a federal election agency, and thus has no official national voter list. (wikipedia.org)
  • The database merges both the membership database and the electoral roll and the centralised nature of it means the party can build demographic models based on Mosaic in to it to identify voters who are more likely to support the party at an election. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conservative former businessman Christopher Luxon will be New Zealand's next prime minister after winning a decisive election victory on Saturday. (topagh.com)
  • According to WBTS-TV in Boston, multiple voters in Lawrence, Massachusetts, experienced an unsettling situation on Election Day. (conservativeadvocacy.com)
  • This is a clear violation of the trust that voters place in the election system. (conservativeadvocacy.com)
  • Since the 2019 election, the two parties have been locked in what has mostly amounted to a statistical tie in national vote intention - generally driven by the rise and fall the fortunes of the Trudeau government in the moment rather than momentum for the Conservatives. (angusreid.org)
  • Among decided and leaning voters, nearly half (47%) of men say they intend to vote CPC if an election were held today. (angusreid.org)
  • The party says it has been able to scale up operations to manage the increased membership numbers and ballot packages are expected to be sent to all eligible voters in late July and early August. (fftimes.com)
  • if not as much as one out of six registered voters cast a ballot today. (lsconservative.com)
  • With the prime minister telling her backbenchers she'll step down if they support her Brexit deal, behind the scenes, Conservative MPs are getting ready to throw their hat in the ring to replace her. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • There's certainly some logic to that: whoever the candidate is, they will need to win over the relatively small group of around 100,000 Conservative party members who are overwhelmingly to the right of the public and favour a hard Brexit. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • That is why he has offered the Conservatives a 'non-aggression pact', where the Brexit Party won't stand against the Tories so long as they sign up to a no-deal Brexit and allow Farage's party to stand unopposed in 80 seats. (yougov.co.uk)
  • Despite the protestations from the top tier of the Conservative party, a YouGov survey finds that most people who say they would vote Conservative now look positively on the idea of reaching an agreement with the Brexit Party. (yougov.co.uk)
  • Young female voters have expressed particularly strong support for abortion rights. (npr.org)
  • In particular, abortion appeared to drive voters. (weaa.org)
  • The video caption reads: "After asking the organization's co-founder, Richard Gooding, about how to vote as non-citizens, asking if they 'support illegals,' the staffer told our undercover journalists how they could sneak around voter laws and vote as non-citizens in federal elections! (politifact.com)
  • Gateway Pundit) - Last April House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) released a report implicating Democrat Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) in colluding with the IRS and Lois Lerner against the nonpartisan voters rights group "True the Vote. (wcbm.com)
  • The Conservative Party of Canada says well over 600,000 voters may be eligible to vote for the next leader and campaigns should prepare accordingly. (fftimes.com)
  • And the fact that one in five voters say that they're actually less likely to consider the party is certainly a challenge when they got 34 per cent of the vote (in 2019) and are trying to grow the base rather than lose people. (nationalobserver.com)
  • People that vote Conservative aren't evil. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • Twelve per cent of those who vote for the separatist Bloc Quebecois and 27 per cent of PPC voters said they were not at all proud to be Canadian. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • A voter database is a database containing information on voters for the purpose of assisting a political party or an individual politician, in their Get out the vote (GOTV) efforts and other areas of the campaign. (wikipedia.org)
  • A successful voter identification campaign requires connecting with a significant portion of the electorate and recording how they are going to vote in a database. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ethnicity or emerges race hypothesis Gender Birth date or age range Data that may be added from commercial sources: "Extreme voters" status (voters who vote very frequently) Homeownership Hunting or fishing license holders Boat owners Concealed Weapon Permit Holders Occupation such as physical therapist, teacher, etc. (wikipedia.org)
  • rather, "[a] growing share of voters between ages 18 and 34 years old said they were undecided, would support a third-party candidate or not vote at all. (conservativeintel.com)
  • Conservative How to Vote Cards (HTVCs) should be issued for each state and in the Senate the conservatives numbered from lesser to greater evils. (petergardner.info)
  • When some ineligible asshole votes, he/she negates a vote by an ELIGIBLE VOTER denying them the franchise. (blogspot.com)
  • The result is now a seven-point lead in vote intention for the Conservatives, according to new data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute. (angusreid.org)
  • When Julie Bishop called out that it was "not acceptable" for her party to add to Australia's political gender gap, it marked a watershed moment for conservative politics. (edu.au)
  • And if the Conservatives want to remain a party of government, this is a section of the electorate that they can ill afford to ignore. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • While Harper gave his concession speech last night, Conservative staffers sent a communique to media in Canada that he would also be stepping down as leader of the party. (fsrn.org)
  • Conservative Party of Canada Leader Erin O'Toole. (nationalobserver.com)
  • At the same time, the group said the Conservative Party knows it can't get elected without a climate change plan . (nationalobserver.com)
  • Her ties with her party have frayed over the EU Green Deal, which some conservatives feel is saddling the Continent with economy-crippling costs, but finding a common front on wolves may get her back into the EPP's good graces. (politico.eu)
  • Experts say that while the results of the survey may be surprising given Conservatives' reputation as a patriotic party, it reflects their malcontent with the direction in which Canada is headed. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • In 2015, a database of 191 million U.S. voters was exposed on the internet and included names, addresses, birth dates, party affiliations, phone numbers and emails of voters in all 50 U.S. states and Washington. (wikipedia.org)
  • Well, here I am - just an average, ordinary billionaire standing before you, asking you to elect me to be Conservative Party Leader. (bylinetimes.com)
  • A single-issue climate party that appeals across the political spectrum (not just to the left) and even a Conservative Climate Party are other possibilities. (petergardner.info)
  • Turnbull fell from power largely because his quixotic policy of driving conservatives out of the main conservative party was leaving the party becalmed. (patriotdailypress.org)
  • Discussion: We interpret the findings in both studies as supporting a connection between existential threat and preference for the status quo in psychological terms, at least for less partisan voters, rather than a conservative shift in ideological terms or a tendency to reinforce existing views. (lu.se)
  • Are immigration issues making voters more conservative? (kxan.com)
  • Conservative media hypes him up as a gun hating socialist who plans to end fracking, defund the police and bring in Medicare-for-all. (chaser.com.au)
  • Both were backed by Moms for Liberty, the conservative group known for its support of Gov. Ron DeSantis' education agenda, which included limits on discussions of race and gender issues in schools. (tampabay.com)
  • The results indicate that conservative voters reflect the Coalition's support for meritocratic or individualistic principles, a common argument used against quotas. (edu.au)
  • If this is a cohort rather than a life cycle effect, and the size of the difference between older and younger generations suggests it might well be, then we can expect to see the Conservatives' support slip further, as new cohorts replace older generations in the electorate. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • According to Nathaniel Rakich at FiveThirtyEight , Democratic primary voters are largely unsure who they support. (conservativeintel.com)
  • Scholars have argued that inducing mortality salience by asking individuals to think about their own death should result in either reinforcement of their existing political worldview, a shift to a more politically conservative view, or support for a "status quo" option more generally. (lu.se)
  • We cannot be in a position to deliver the fair and equal society that we all want without the crucial votes of these voters. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • We cannot deliver the fair and equal society without the wealth created by these voters. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • With Democratic primary elections starting, a secretly recorded video is spreading misinformation about voter fraud. (politifact.com)
  • We found that Gooding's comments were misconstrued to play into a common conspiracy theory about voter fraud. (politifact.com)
  • As a matter of fact the door to voter fraud was opened a little wider . (blogspot.com)
  • For those who have long been suspicious of mail-in voting, these allegations of voter fraud only add fuel to the fire. (conservativeadvocacy.com)
  • Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk took to social media to express his frustration, calling mail-in ballots a "total FRAUD. (conservativeadvocacy.com)
  • In terms of what the opposition had to say about the findings, the Environment and Climate Change Canada office said O'Toole's plan would lead to more pollution - which voters don't want. (nationalobserver.com)
  • There are non-partisan firms that offer registered voter data in the United States, too: NationBuilder, Aristotle, eMerges and Labels and Lists. (wikipedia.org)
  • This is for those interested in fiscally conservative views, not partisan bickering. (lsconservative.com)
  • A late April SurveyUSA Poll of likely primary voters in North Carolina had him winning 72 percent of "very conservative" Republicans, compared with less than half of other Republican voters. (fivethirtyeight.com)
  • Charles Moran, a Sabato advisor and the former president of California Log Cabin Republicans, said that while Ventura County may be more conservative than neighboring Los Angeles County, many people in the entertainment industry live there and are unlikely to care about Sabato's previous roles. (latimes.com)
  • Gen Z leans overwhelmingly progressive, so what is it like to bump up against that as a conservative member of this generation in a state that is so blue? (kcbx.org)
  • GOP voters overwhelmingly prefer the New Right's worker-first framing of key economic challenges to the Old Right's business-friendly approach. (americancompass.org)
  • To test voters' attitudes about female politicians, we used identical vignettes about a hypothetical politician, then invited a representative sample of Australians to rate that politician's likelihood for success. (edu.au)
  • For the past six decades, the Tories have not had a problem with female voters. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • There are still several steps remaining to certify the membership applications and leadership race chair Ian Brodie says the final number of eligible voters is likely to change. (fftimes.com)
  • Reflecting on past elections, Ms. Notley said the 2015 race against the Progressive Conservatives led by Jim Prentice focused on how each leader would shelter Alberta from a nosediving economy. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Rather, Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole said Canadians would see a loyalty-program approach , where a levy charged on fuel would be put into a savings account that could be used to purchase greener products later. (nationalobserver.com)
  • That is why it is essential that the next leader offers middle income, aspirant voters the certainty that their jobs, their living standards and the economy will be protected. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • Some of these voters have remarked that they wished he was the hard-left Antifa leader planning to topple America's current imbalanced systems they see conservative talking heads rant about every day on twitter. (chaser.com.au)
  • While the number of Conservatives listing that as a reason is lower than that of the left-leaning respondents, Ramos said it's still a significant chunk and bears noting. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • On economic issues where significant disagreement exists on the Right, the center of gravity has shifted quickly: Fewer than 30% of voters still emphasize Old Right issues while more than 40% give preference instead to New Right issues like globalization, financialization, and worker power. (americancompass.org)
  • Progressive ideas are more palatable to conservatives when they're packaged as patriotic. (stanford.edu)
  • Participants who received the conservative-value framing were told, for example, that Miller's "vision for America is based on respect for the values and traditions that were handed down to us: hard work, loyalty to our country, and the freedom to forge your own path," and that Miller believes "it is patriotic to put American families ahead of big money donors and special interests. (stanford.edu)
  • The scales tip farther rightward when the voters are informed that Australia's contribution to carbon emissions is nugatory and that the Greens don't seem interested in asking China or India to cut their much greater carbon emissions. (patriotdailypress.org)
  • He pointed to the example of Ontario Premier Doug Ford, a Progressive Conservative, reaching out with an olive branch to Toronto's new mayor-elect, Olivia Chow, who is a former NDP parliamentarian. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • Campaigns can then merge this information with the other data they have collected on voters over the years to create their database. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was a quietly successful campaign aimed at "quiet Australians" rather like himself rather than treating the voters as ciphers locked into identity groups on the Left's model. (patriotdailypress.org)
  • On many key issues, GOP voters have swung to positions that directly oppose the market fundamentalism still common in major conservative institutions. (americancompass.org)
  • On fiscal issues, GOP voters retain their traditional skepticism of any policy that might raise taxes and of new spending, even targeted toward working families. (americancompass.org)
  • Morrison did notice and ran a quietly effective campaign on both issues, warning the voters that Labor would cost them a great deal more money without improving their lives measurably. (patriotdailypress.org)
  • Many people predisposed to voting Conservative do, but Truss and co clearly do not. (yahoo.com)
  • Young voters tend to lean Democrat. (npr.org)
  • Despite this, our latest research shows there is little public appetite on the conservative side of Australian politics for embracing gender quotas. (edu.au)
  • We found that conservative voters generally fail to see how being female can impede political success. (edu.au)
  • The study builds off Willer's earlier research that found the same framing principle can be applied for conservative policies as well. (stanford.edu)
  • Another voter, Rosalis Gonzalez, found out that someone had voted in her name by forging her signature. (conservativeadvocacy.com)
  • One voter, a man who wishes to remain unidentified, took matters into his own hands by contacting the police. (conservativeadvocacy.com)
  • Discussions in the media suggest that anxiety sways voters to adopt conservative attitudes. (uni-mannheim.de)
  • Both the climate deniers and conversely their conservative alternatives must be clearly identified. (petergardner.info)
  • What is needed now are some plans for targeting each and every single one of the climate deniers and for someone to organise and issue conservative HTVCs. (petergardner.info)
  • Vivek Ramaswamy, who gained interest from voters following his performance at the first GOP presidential debate, has been speaking to voters about his Hindu faith. (mypadna.com)
  • He says the RNC assembled a diverse group of voters under 35 for the council. (npr.org)
  • She was targeted by FBI, IRS, ATF, and OSHA after she filed for tax exempt status for her voters rights group. (wcbm.com)
  • If I ask a group of voters whether the automobile bailout was a good thing, of course the results are going to be contradictory. (garydemar.com)
  • Churches voice conservative resilience against globalization. (lu.se)