Sentence examples for partisan preference from inspiring English sources

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There's not a perfect overlap between policy preferences and partisan identification, much less the intensity of partisan preference.

A different dynamic surfaces in a special election in a single congressional district in greater Wichita, in which the two contestants are not very well known, and where the default, as in so much of American politics, is a straightforward partisan preference test, R versus D. There is a tenor to politics right now that does not have an obvious way to express itself.

The academics gave Mr Obama much higher marks than Mr Romney, which may in part reflect partisan preference: fully 45% of them identified themselves as Democrats, and just 7% as Republicans.In this section Not so flippable Back in the centre, back in the game New South, blue South?

Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] economic opinionSIR – So academic economists favour Barack Obama over Mitt Romney, which, you reasoned, "may in part reflect partisan preference" because 45% of them say they are Democrats ("Asking the experts", October 6th).

It may be, however, that by using $1 billion in stimulus money to put more counters on the street — even if they are deployed scientifically and without partisan preference — it will lead to more accurate counting of hard-to-find citizens, and thus will produce a result more favorable to Democrats than would occur otherwise.

In part, Republican opinion reflects a partisan preference to limit immigration into the United States.

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One cannot expect a cabinet appointee to be devoid of partisan preferences.

To be sure, physicians have their own policy and partisan preferences, though typically they are not (or should not be) on display in an exam room.

The decisions of the justices seemed to contradict their own prior opinions -- and to many these decisions seemed more consistent with the justices' own partisan preferences.

That non-voters had the same partisan preferences as voters only seemed to strengthen the finding they wanted more redistribution regardless of whether they were Democrats or Republicans.

That is still a vast gap — double the usual figure — but it is also a sign that the long trajectory of the election is moving voters toward their normal partisan preferences.

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