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He was put there because he's popular with the electorate. For the most part he does represent the hope for some sort of change. I'm not entirely sure that the electorate wants a lot of change.
Ron Bevacqua
The electorate was looking for change.
Karla Ray
He won voters [with annual incomes of] under $50,000--but they're less than half the electorate in today's electorate. And the key for a Democrat to win is to go up the income ladder.
Al From
This election shows how Koizumi is in a league of his own in his political skills and media savvy. He did the impossible. He managed to convince the electorate that his party, which was opposed to his own reforms, was for change, and that the Democratic Party, which was a party founded for reform, was against change.
Gerald Curtis
Not having to face the electorate again he has made saving the planet from climate change one of his legacy projects for his third term.
John Rentoul
These numbers suggest an electorate ripe for an 'it's-time-for-change' argument. They don't like the way things are going, and they are blaming the people in charge.
Stuart Rothenberg
The ruling party under President Yoweri Museveni is playing a dirty game of intimidating the electorate and undermining the opposition. The illegal involvement of the army in the campaign scares the electorate, while the opposition has its hands tied by politically motivated criminal charges against its leaders.
Jemera Rone
In politics it is necessary either to betray one's country of the electorate. I prefer to betray the electorate.
Charles de Gaulle
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1890
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1970
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Politics
He seems to be playing fairly well into the electorate, and appears to have a greater level of popular support than Hashimoto.
Richard Gibbs
His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. They really do not have any new ideas which might make them popular. The electorate now wants a more moderate force which will focus on the economy. Extremism is seen as hindering that.
Kuldip Nayar
I did point out (that) his is a minority that is even less strong than ours and on many of these issues he knows that not only (does) he represent a minority of members of the House, but also in terms of the electorate.
Bill Graham
Anytime you have change -- depending on what those changes are -- it creates certainly new blood, and change is part of our world. It's just the way it is. It's no different in the coaching profession -- change is part of the process.
Lloyd Carr
It's a real independent-minded electorate. Dick Cheney is only popular among very conservative circles. Cheney would do as much harm as he would good. This is an area that doesn't seem to fit Cheney. Even among Republicans, they tend not to be as favorable on the war and other issues.
Robert Watson
We've had tax cut proposals, one after the other, which is like saying to the American people, 'Would you like the government to give you some money,' and they're not popular. People are saying we don't need the money, we'd rather do something else with it, we'd rather accomplish some public purposes. Well, Bush is trying to hold the Republican Party together and sell it to a fairly skeptical electorate.
Bill Schneider
If a man like Malcolm X could change and repudiate racism, if I myself and other former Muslims can change, if young whites can change, then there is hope for America.
Eldridge Cleaver
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1935
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