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Since, there's been a steady push to the left; according to Gallup, half of the party now describes itself as liberal.
The court's biggest push to the left came in the 1970s, when President Carter was able to appoint 15 judges, thanks in part to Congressional expansion of the judicial rolls.
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Democrats will want big pushes to the left.
For a candidate whose insurgency-style campaign has benefitted from pushing to the left of his rivals, Sanders found himself uncharacteristically accused of conservatism on guns.
With a slight frame and brush of hair pushed to the left, Mr. Lee could be the kid brother of Christian Siriano, the latest winner of "Project Runway".
He noticed if they had slipped on some gang colors or had their caps pushed to the left or the right as gang members did.
So Mr. Hollande, who believes that his best chance of winning the presidential election is to be a "normal president" tacking toward the center, is being pushed to the left, which is where Mr. Sarkozy prefers the Socialists to stay.
Other studies have shown that the daughter effect exists among parents generally becoming more politically liberal, as well as that male federal judges in the United States who have a daughter are pushed to the left on gender-related cases.
Smith pushes to the left of at cover and calls his partner through.
As far as the elections are concerned, despite being pushed to the left to compete with Bernie Sanders' strong showing, Hillary Clinton will probably be the Democratic nominee.
But the problem is that many people don't actually believe she has been pushed to the left at all.
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