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It's not like there's a big constituency for him on Long Island".
Small businesses, which employ about 40percentt of the private labor force, are a big constituency for both parties.
"Corby – Corby and east Northamptonshire – is a big constituency with lots of different parts to it," said Miliband.
"It's a big constituency, and now they get what they were looking for — voters!" The government is not shy about acknowledging the potential gains at the polls.
In Warsaw and Gdansk, he will make a play for Catholic and Polish voters (a big constituency in Pennsylvania and Michigan), Republican political strategists say.
"Doing this," she said, referring to his embrace of gay rights, "especially as an African-American Christian, he took a bold stand and risked losing a big constituency".
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TRENTON - THE people crowded into in a knot in the General Assembly gallery -- peering down at the high-pitched debate about them -- had no lobbyists, no money and no big constituencies.
It is rather the opposite for Europe, which lacks the same strategic importance for Moscow but where geographical proximity and trade relations matter.This makes the American-Russian relationship weaker, as there are no big constituencies in either country pressing to improve ties.
Unfortunately, it could also hurt the biggest constituency of all: American consumers.
But the biggest constituency is the people who do not vote.
Take Brecon and Radnorshire, Britain's biggest constituency, in the Mid and West Wales region.
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