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"Like the Rushies [Limbaugh fans], I want the blogs to be a constituency politicians have to factor in".
Palin is Palin: if she runs, there's going to be a constituency that would crawl on broken glass to vote for her, no matter how many soap operas cling to her.
What about the attack on her by Martin Vander Weyer, the business editor of the Spectator who happens to be a constituency association member, and witnessed the showdown at last year's AGM?
There could be a constituency for a seriously dysfunctional family, the kind that with a campaign slogan aimed at the Jerry Springer audience: "And you think your family's got problems?" SOME candidates would no doubt pander to old stereotypes -- the Catholic family with six kids, the Jewish mother who responds to every question from reporters with a disappointed sigh.
"Yes, by dint of her name recognition and the vaunted place she occupies for some part of the conservative movement, if she announced her candidacy tomorrow there would be a constituency for her," he writes.
"I hadn't thought that would be a constituency that would have a concern," Hernandez said.
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It is a constituency the candidates cannot afford to ignore.
We know there's a constituency there already".
Soccer moms are a constituency; why not the fabulous?
What is missing is a constituency for cultural production in dialectal Arabic.
And Galloway only has to cope with being a constituency MP.
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