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en The party historically has been pretty working-class, and that's definitely the case here.

en It is the Democratic Party historically that created the middle class,

en No faction is better or worse than any other. All come from the same mould; they are all products of capitalist influence in the working class movement. And they are a poison that destroys our Party and the working class movement in Korea.

en fundamentally a referendum within our party on whether we're going to build on the Clinton transformation in our party in 1992 that reassured people we were strong on defense, we were fiscally responsible, we cared about values, we were interested in cutting taxes for the middle class and working with business to create jobs.

en I've always perceived his relationship with Jerry to be more a marriage of convenience. Jerry's New Age, and Ignacio comes from a background of working-class politics. Historically, you just see them as completely different individuals.

en The party is the vanguard for the working class. What is in the Constitution is the burning desire and aspiration of all the people of Vietnam.

en The only conclusion you can draw from the real historical movement is that by and large, in day-to-day life, what Lenin called trade union consciousness dominates the working class. I would call it elementary class consciousness of the working class.

en A social democratic party without deep roots in the working class movement would quickly fade into an unrepresentative intellectual sect.

en I think Pittsburgh would be a great city to hold a convention for either party. It represents middle America, the values and working-class people's ideals.

en We're a pretty boring band. We get good sleep. Eat well. We don't really party at all, which is going to make our tour with the Black Dahlia Murder pretty interesting. I hear they're pretty 'party hard' guys.

en Mr Blunkett has also always said he is proud of his working-class background, so we hope that has not been drummed out of him by New Labour and he can find a way of helping working-class people. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. Mr Blunkett has also always said he is proud of his working-class background, so we hope that has not been drummed out of him by New Labour and he can find a way of helping working-class people.

en A large percentage of Democrats ... would be willing to change party allegiance if there's a real alternative that speaks more directly to the needs and interests of working-class people. There's no doubt in my mind about that.

en I've been part of the Republican Party now, and I've been working with the party and feel that the party is doing the things that are needed for our community, northwest Arkansas, and for Hispanics as well.

en A lot of the characters I play come from the working-class. It's a background I'm familiar with. It's not about being hard. It's just knowing how that society works and what the rules are.I grew up in a working-class area of Glasgow and that experience has stood me in good stead.

en to reshape our party into the natural home for working men and women in the middle class of this country and to reclaim .... the destiny of our republic from an administration that has squandered our inheritance and soiled its place in history.
  Pat Buchanan


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