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It fuels the charge about a "political class" out of touch with real life.
It is about government and a political class out of touch with the American people.
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David Cameron was described as "upper class", "out of touch", "insulated by privilege" and "far, far removed".
The Romney campaign won just 24percentt of the proliferating Latino vote, and Romney could not overcome his image as a patrician out-of-touch with working class Americans.
It echoed the suggestions of other authors that Cosby has become out-of-touch with lower-class African Americans.
Whether she can be tagged as being out-of-touch with middle-class voters turns on how she handles such questions should she become a candidate and how sincerely she appears in discussing these issues.
Romney was weak to begin with: he was stiff and out-of-touch with the middle class.
It was thought Coulson could deliver The Sun (edited by his friend Rebekah Wade) to a party vulnerable to being cast as out-of-touch with the working classes.
Literary texts make classes feel out-of-touch because they're "inaccessible", comments another.
Many cast their arguments in terms of race or class, arguing that the trustees were out of touch with the student body, which is heavily made up of low-income and minority students.
What the advocates of this scenario do not seem to grasp is that the political class is out of touch with the population.
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