Independents
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This brings up a really important point, which is that we tend in this country to talk about Democrats and Republicans and think there's this little group over there called
independents
that's, what, two percent?
A tiny little sliver call themselves libertarians, or socialists, or some other small third party, and the largest block, 40 percent, say they're
independents.
So most Americans are not partisan, and most of the people in the independent camp fall somewhere in between, so even though we have tremendous overlap between the views on these fiscal issues of Democrats and Republicans, we have even more overlap when you add in the
independents.
Independents, on the whole, don't get elected to office.
But you have a huge swath of voters, myself included, who are registered independents, like 40 percent of us, right?
It confirmed my belief that some of the best work in film will be coming from the independents, and Fred Carpenter looks to be one of the best.
This is a better and more solid movie than most of the
independents
I watch all year long.
I'm an actress and have worked in the industry for a while now on big films and even
independents
and this movie bored me to tears.
Casting aside many of the favorable comments that have obviously come from friends and/or relatives that pepper this and many other low budget
independents
listed on IMDb, one is lost when it comes to using these reviews as an accurate gauge.
As a fellow who aspires to make, be in or - at least - sniff the catering table at a movie set, I find it hard to criticize
independents
who actually got a movie of any sort made.
They employed some
independents
to do the score, and some of the soundtrack, and they do a fantastic job adding to the movie.
Horror movies shot on video were once a genre for the scrappy
independents.
I hate to criticize anything from low budget
independents
but this film is just plain awful.
There appear to be many Republicans and
independents
who feel the same way.
In Ireland,
independents
topped the poll.
So when, as a presidential candidate, McCain said that, if elected, he would seek to work with Democrats and independents, and that he would search for consensus, it was easy to believe him.
With the addition of smaller parties and
independents
to the coalition, they can also impeach Musharraf and restore the judiciary, which he had deposed.
But there’s only so far she can go in the general election without losing the votes of
independents.
Soroush's ideas are also spread by the informal talks he gives at Tehran mosques, gatherings that include young clerics, regime opponents, intellectuals, political
independents
and even government technocrats.
What makes the abandonment of this tradition in the Rudd case not only indecent but politically wrong-headed is that Turnbull’s government has just been elected with at best a one-vote majority in the House of Representatives, and nothing resembling a majority at all in the Senate, which now has a cast of
independents
and minor parties that has been likened to the bar scene in Star Wars.
But the Rudd decision has left a very bad taste in Labor mouths, and in those of some other
independents
as well.
On all of these questions, a middle ground of
independents
(neither Democrats nor Republicans) was more evenly divided.
Trump has already lost the
independents
who supported him in the election, and if he doesn’t deliver on his promises – and cannot persuade his supporters that this failure is the Democrats’ fault – that base may begin to erode.
A study of Republicans, Democrats, and
independents
showed that viewing the ad led to greater support for Obama.
The main misgivings about Trump – among Republicans, Democrats, and
Independents
alike –are that he is not informed enough about the issues to be president and, even more worryingly, that he is abnormally self-absorbed, impulsive, and reckless.
According to a recent Pew study, seven out of ten Americans classified as political
independents
were not very concerned that climate change would hurt them.
Of the 38 senators now representing the 19 northern states of 1861, 27 are Democrats and nine are Republicans (two Independents, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, caucus with the Democrats).
A number of
independents
will complete the legislative roster.
In a campaign, this is a useful quality, for it brings Putin close to everyone, to those who look forward and those who look back, to liberal democrats and ill-liberal conservatives, to nationalists, patriots, communists and independents, to federalists and confederalists.
Twenty-three Democratic US senators (plus two
independents
who caucus with the Democrats), and only eight Republican senators, are up for reelection in 2018.
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