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Unite said representatives witnessed "a constant stream of concerns" at its constituencies at Bradford East, Harrogate and Knaresborough, and Sheffield Hallam.
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Fairbanks has a Democratic constituency at its city's core, but beyond that, it's overwhelmingly conservative, and perhaps the most libertarian region in one of the most libertarian states.
Moderates talk of beating the left at its own game in the constituencies.
He accused Democrats of "standing up for potential fraud — presumably because ending it would disenfranchise at least two of its core constituencies: the deceased and double-voters".
Its membership lingers at a fraction of its peak constituency, and much of its essential work remains undone.
Economic inputs and outputs flow more optimally, benefiting the network (or at least its local constituency), through increased economic yield.
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