Sentence examples for with that constituency from inspiring English sources

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With that constituency, abortion is hurting Mr. Bush, Ms. Jamieson of the Annenberg School said.

But today, with that constituency sewn up, the president continues to talk and lead like a preacher.

With that constituency ready and waiting, "Republicans this year picked their worst possible candidate," Garin argues, contending that Romney's wealth and background provoke animosity to Republican elites among white working-class voters, partially counterbalancing the hostility of many of these voters to President Obama.

Rather, it's that many of his "missing white voters" are the lowest-hanging fruit for a party trying to rebuild itself, and that the kind of populist arguments that resonate with that constituency might actually offer the Republicans a better chance with minority voters in the longer run as well.

Her opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt)., has been trying to chip away at Clinton's standing with that constituency, racking up the endorsements of numerous progressive African-American figures, including Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn).

"His outreach to African Americans seems to ring hollow, and once Obama is out there talking, that is sure to help Clinton in a lot of ways, certainly with that constituency".

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But that fact is inconsistent with the idea that constituency is parthood and the plausible assumption that parthood is transitive.

He said the margin of victory for Labour raised questions about the electoral process in areas with large ethnic minority communities, claiming that constituencies with large numbers of minority voters who do not speak English "effectively the electoral process is now dead".

The campaign, which will mainly be spread via social media, should help Samsung connect with a younger, cooler audience, much as their chief competitor in the device market, Apple, appealed to that constituency with independent bands.

As the Guardian's excellent guide puts it, the constituency section is "exactly the same as voting for an MP in a general election: you vote for one candidate with a cross, and the candidate with the most votes in that constituency wins that seat".

The process of party formation – dealing with the post-communist realities and finding a way of communicating with a constituency that demanded that solutions should be very different from those that the fallen communist regimes had followed – created problems and, by implications, new solutions.

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