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"disaffected" Definitions
  1. no longer satisfied with your situation, organization, belief, etc. and therefore no longer supporting it

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But once they do, they might find that not all of their disaffected voters are disaffected for the same reason.
"If [Bloomberg] had run as an independent, then he would get the disaffected Republicans, the disaffected Democrats, and that large group right dead center."
The Democratic Party establishment managed to overcome the Sanders insurrection, but Trump carried disaffected Republicans, and some disaffected Obama voters, too, through Election Day.
"He was disaffected from the day-to-day mechanics of politics," Cameron Greider said, "but he was never disaffected from the notion that America could live up to its promise."
In a time of increasing violence perpetrated by disaffected white men, is it really the best thing to keep making movies that portray disaffected white men doing violence as sympathetic?
It's unclear just what those disaffected Republican voters will do.
Such disaffected citizens feel "back in the game", she says.
More disaffected kids will be seduced into these violent ideologies.
So how does a candidate win these disaffected Trump supporters?
Evan McMullin tried to court disaffected conservatives, particularly in Utah.
He helped mobilize disaffected voters who were attracted to Trump.
The outreach to disaffected Republicans was both overt and subtle.
Is there such a disaffected audience inside the GOP coalition?
The Kurds, the other major sectarian group, are similarly disaffected.
Contrary to that is the mobilization of those formally disaffected.
Tuning out is increasingly the choice of disaffected young journalists.
With Trump, that base is largely disaffected citizens who feel ignored.
From the ashes of McGovern's loss rose a group of disaffected
The disaffected Cassius Green (LaKeith Stanfield) is hungry to prove himself.
To beat him, Clinton can't write off disaffected Sanders voters altogether.
But until now, disaffected Democrats, Republicans and independents haven't had messengers.
Trump continued his campaign to win over disaffected backers of Sen.
Young people felt disaffected and directionless despite a fairly strong economy.
That question confronts disaffected members of majority parties again and again.
FALLS CHURCH, Va. — They were disaffected Republicans in affluent Washington suburbs.
The independent as a disaffected partisan poses a challenge for parties.
Sanders's base — of young and disaffected voters — already distrusts Democratic insiders.
A disaffected group could simply turn to Sudan in the north.
In turn, disaffected Arabs might become easy fodder for jihadist recruiters.
The Sunni populations in Iraq and Syria remain disaffected and disenfranchised.
And he said the disaffected Trump voter will come his way.
As a hardline conservative, he could take the votes of disaffected Republicans.
Among this disaffected group, 22008% favored change while only 245% prioritized experience.
Poet voice is sincere yet disaffected, a droning melody of self-importance.
Some school chains already try to recruit disaffected members of other professions.
Disaffected Taliban swell ISIS' ranks Afghanistan is no stranger to such violence.
Many suspect that cemaat loyalists teamed up with a disaffected secularist faction.
And it has tried to engage disaffected voters by soliciting their ideas.
" A disaffected teenager laments, "God is a drunk sleeping under a cactus.
So this game, you're kind of alienated and disaffected from this society.
And they have already won over those disaffected who want to believe.
It's hard to imagine a candidate better poised to attract disaffected Republicans.
People feeling disaffected and unemployed and dealing with economic problems as well.
And it works with working-class swing voters and disaffected Democrats equally.
And, meanwhile, what was the Democratic Party doing for those disaffected voters?
Only around 30 percent of Santiago's disaffected voters are expected to vote.
Political analysts are obsessed with white people, the more disaffected the better.
The public became disaffected for a reason The first thing is to note that members of the public have a lot of legitimate reasons to have lost faith in institutions, and to feel disaffected and angry right now.
For today's disaffected left, there's power in recognizing that it's their party too.
PITY the disaffected British voter who looks to the autumn conferences for inspiration.
It chiefly reflects Mr Johnson's success in attracting disaffected, especially white, younger voters.
The Internet is a stand-in gang that can reach any disaffected kid.
The last time Latinos felt this disaffected was during the recession in 2008.
Democrats didn't just lose Michigan because of disaffected white working-class voters, however.
Most of the fighters are believed to be disaffected former Pakistani Taliban members.
Each exhibits a lazy, ambient sound and some cloyingly disaffected vocals from Fisher.
Mr Trump may seem to be a champion of disaffected blue-collar whites.
Conservative leaders must also appeal to the disaffected, populist supporters driving Trump's candidacy.
Francis has also placed a great emphasis on reaching out to disaffected Catholics.
Such denunciations demoralize faithful Catholics without giving the disaffected any reason to return.
Perot, like Donald Trump, attracted a lot of disaffected white non-college graduates.
Ignoring the disaffected is one way to create an environment that cultivates violence.
Is this someone who is disaffected and gets a Tyler Durden-ish inspiration?
They made him the leader of the disaffected rock movement countering '80s glitz.
Disaffected voters may again stay home, sinking yet another Democratic candidate for president.
His Bobby is not merely passive but disaffected to the point of depression.
Buttigieg, meanwhile, has been focused on turning out disaffected Republicans in rural areas.
Bonnell estimates he has received hundreds of emails from disaffected former alt-righters.
Bonnell estimates he has received hundreds of emails from disaffected former alt-­righters.
Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) are heavily courting disaffected Republicans turned independents like Dustin.
They'll be available to aggressors, failed states, terrorists, criminals, extortionists, even disaffected individuals.
The alt-right lures disaffected adolescents with subcultural signals that baffle the uninitiated.
I knew that black voters were disaffected, that Clinton wasn't getting them excited.
Outside Germany, though, Mr Trump's victory has left disaffected liberals gasping for German benevolence.
McGrath has argued she's a change agent who can appeal to disaffected rural voters.
At over seven minutes long, it's the strangest, most disaffected song on the album.
So far, Stein is struggling in her quest to build support among disaffected Democrats.
But the voters who turned out weren't disaffected Republicans showing up to support Trump.
Trump's impeachment would indeed create a new faction in the party: the disaffected Trumpists.
Fighting terrorism, they have contacted and enticed disaffected young men to discuss possible plots.
Such practices damage government legitimacy and give disaffected Afghans reason to support the Taliban.
That, plus votes from some disaffected anti-Rispone Republicans, would be enough for him.
Katy Carmichael: We were Generation X: the slackers, the disaffected, directionless, free, and human.
Many of these new voters must be disaffected Republicans who now consider themselves Democrats.
A recent poll shows just how disaffected Palestinians have become with the status quo.
These disaffected, usually disturbed loners have always been with us and always will be.
Sites like YouTube have been blamed for pushing lonely, disaffected viewers toward extremist ideology.
Can the self-serving political elites address the demands of radicalized and disaffected citizens?
Cecilia Mangini made a splash in 103 with a movie about disaffected Roman teenagers.
He said he had become increasingly disaffected by Pakistan's highhanded direction of the war.
Here's at least one sign that some young adults are disaffected with dating apps.
Republicans could then target these disaffected social conservatives with messaging meant to reenergize them.
Helen is attached to her church, but its preacher, Pastor Tillman (Wendell Pierce), is disaffected.
ISIS cannily exploited that anger and fear to recruit new fighters from disaffected Sunni communities.
Some of the MILF's younger members are said to be disaffected with its ageing leadership.
But Democrats could find themselves locked out if his challenger siphons off enough disaffected Republicans.
After that much time, disaffected people like that become almost impossible for pollsters to find.
This is all tragic news, if only for the nostalgic value AIM offered disaffected millennials.
It is one thing for Canada to attract disaffected immigrant tech workers from Silicon Valley.
Clinton has been assiduously making a pitch to disaffected Republicans ever since the Democratic convention.
The nationalists I'd covered in the past were more often than not poor and disaffected.
A disaffected electorate points to wider more systemic issues, such as voter mobilization, said Kingston.
The insurgents, after all, are also fighting the terrorists (many of whom are disaffected insurgents).
It's also what has resulted from that hyper-partisanship — more and more Americans feel disaffected.
In fact, it's those disaffected Americans who are the key to a renewal of civility.
Clinton, including some disaffected Democrats, link those who originally supported Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
When they fail to deliver, they leave a trail of disaffected partisans in their wake.
People who vote across parties are generally less informed and more disaffected than ideological voters.
Disaffected white voters without college degrees have been the driving force in all of them.
The Wired piece ended by noting Project Veritas would "love to hear" from disaffected Googlers.
It gave voice to a disaffected group that demands to be heard ever more loudly.
Or at least, these are the promises peddled to worried shareholders and disaffected media critics.
We need to turn out disaffected working class voters if we're going to beat Trump.
Some are despairing, others are disaffected, most are angry and want solutions that rebalance power.
And for the seasonally disaffected among us, that glorious big bang can't come soon enough.
Beating Trump continues to be the most important objective for Democrats, independents and disaffected Republicans.
We need to turn out disaffected working-class voters if we're going to defeat Trump.
One of the dangers of this election is that Americans will become demoralized and disaffected.
In the year since, the political opposition has gradually grown disaffected with Mr. Erdogan's crackdown.
But it has left Britons more politically disaffected than at any other point in years.
The campaign announced a "Democrats for Trump" coalition of disaffected members of the other party.
If a Trump administration enjoins these fights, he could create a lot of disaffected Republicans.
Mary Fallin from Oklahoma, who could help Trump win back some women voters, or disaffected Republicans.
"Gradually I just became more and more disaffected until they chucked me out," Saoudi tells me.
In losing to Buchanan, Trump learned that many disaffected anti-establishment voters shared Buchanan's ethnocentric views.
Conceivably, a disaffected employee could plant an injection in the LIGO detectors and cover his tracks.
The new party leaders include disaffected ministers, two former army commanders and a rabble-rousing activist.
Last week, she unveiled a plan specifically designed to appeal to disaffected voters in the heartland.
This is the same country that has come under regular terrorist attacks from disaffected minority citizens.
One challenge is appealing to disaffected youth, which will require the creation of many more jobs.
Ossoff, like Clinton before him, bet that he could win over enough disaffected Republicans to win.
What is new and extremely significant here is that Wexner and Klarman are disaffected from within.
If Democrats race to the left, the disaffected centrist Democrats might protest by voting for Schultz.
In doing so, Mr. Trump has highlighted the disaffected downwardly mobile as a key voting bloc.
He was beaten by Richard M. Nixon, who made a subtler appeal to disaffected white voters.
Let them look like as disaffected and blank and bored as the rest of us feel.
He positioned himself as a champion of the disaffected, all the while imagining himself a dictator.
But as a disaffected conservative, I just feel like someone who's trying to scream while underwater.
Tribes that have had disaffected members at the merge have frequently been undone by those flippers.
The other is a disaffected lawyer on the run with a stranger turned improbable soul mate.
Countries that aren't Argentina don't have a Peronist political leader that the disaffected can rally behind.
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Chinese airlines are circling disaffected pilots at Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways (21.
It began when a small group of artists, disaffected by mainstream culture, began sharing images online.
The far greater threat comes from disaffected homegrown terrorists with ready access to handguns and rifles.
Trump's new campaign draws from these supporters and other disaffected Republicans, but it now has better timing.
By then the most disaffected former soldiers may be too frail to keep kicking up a fuss.
Defending Rohingyas from persecution could become a tempting new cause for disaffected young Muslims around the world.
Although the activist campaigns are long shots, they can benefit from drawing on disaffected constituents to help.
This has enabled him to attract young voters who are disaffected with the political establishment in Ukraine.
Later, he induced a massive surge in voter registration and party affiliation changes among previously disaffected voters.
As discrepancies of wealth and power widened in recent decades, disaffected citizens questioned liberalism's aims and ideals.
As a candidate, Trump repelled many Republican elites even as he attracted millions of disaffected GOP voters.
It's a similar strategy to one that the group used in Iraq, appealing to disaffected Iraqi soldiers.
Small wonder that disaffected youngsters are demanding that their rulers take their snouts out of the trough.
Sometimes Facebook makes the world more open and connected; sometimes it makes it more closed and disaffected.
During last year's campaign, Trump tried to appeal to disaffected Sanders supporters after the Democratic primary ended.
So far, that disconnect has meant they are less economically successful, and more disaffected, than their parents.
During the civil strife of the Thatcher years they pictured themselves flanked by skinheads and disaffected youth.
He's hoping to lure in some anti-Trump Republicans, and maybe even some disaffected Bernie Sanders supporters.
Disaffected working-class white men are treated like the backbone of the country and the true Americans.
Mr. Turnbull was left with a rump of disaffected conservatives who had been supporters of Mr. Abbott.
Similarly situated Republican seats are in danger in November, eyed by energized Democrats and disaffected moderate Republicans.
The goal of the New Way was to try to provide an avenue for disaffected California Republicans.
Repression also breeds despair and anger, creating more disaffected Egyptians from which extremist groups can draw support.
The storyline has become so commonplace it's almost numbing: A disaffected male shoots and kills innocent people.
It is a flat voice, disaffected, a voice that expresses no surprise when things turn out badly.
He had genuine rapport with a segment of the Republican base and a segment of previously disaffected voters.
Trump obviously deserves credit for his historic upset victory, and for focusing on disaffected voters in the Midwest.
But the term could equally refer to disaffected Islamists inside the country, perhaps without any specific political affiliation.
Abiye will now face pressure to appeal to legions of disaffected youth and to push through promised reforms.
Mr Rajapaksa's supporters claim that the disaffected Tamils are about to regroup and plot a bloody new rebellion.
Trump also has an opportunity to attract the disaffected, white working class voters who supported Sanders, he added.
According to multiple reports, a disaffected ISIS member tipped off Kurdish forces in Syria to Baghdadi's general location.
Ultimately, this is perhaps how the skies would look if every disaffected voter were to buy a ticket:
The party officially marks May 4th as youth day, but it fears appropriation of it by disaffected youngsters.
Jimmy is a disaffected Brit living in Los Angeles and soaking up the shallow vibe of the city.
Interestingly, UKIP voters, who many cast as disaffected tories, were expected to mainly return to the Conservative Party.
Early films like "Taipei Story" (1985) and "The Terrorizer" (1986) are laconic depictions of Taiwan's disaffected urban elite.
William F. Weld of Massachusetts, have been seeking to woo disaffected Republicans who view Mr. Trump as unacceptable.
Louis Ballard, of Bardstown, Ky., said he had grown disaffected with the Republican Party after decades of support.
Instead of drawing disaffected voters away from the G.O.P., they seem to be pushing Republicans back to Trump.
Conservative media will point to boycotts and highlight other retailers that are stepping in to serve disaffected consumers.
Her stand-up excels at capturing the mood of those disaffected by today's politics without mentioning the president.
In death, as in life, Anwar al-Awlaki's words inspired lonely, disturbed, or disaffected young men to kill.
I'd love to see him or another disaffected Republican at the head of a moderately conservative third party.
Brawling with bandanna-clad antifas may seem romantic to some disaffected young men, but being mocked by clowns?
I'm building a coalition of disaffected Trump voters, independents, libertarians, and conservatives, as well as Democrats and progressives.
Nearly half a century later, Mayor Bill de Blasio finds himself an equally lame and similarly disaffected duck.
"Donald Trump will get some of the disaffected blue-collar white Democrats, no question," acknowledged former Pennsylvania Gov.
The F.B.I., which suspects a disaffected insider was behind the leak, is preparing to interview hundreds of people.
Democrats and disaffected Republicans should be doing all they can to see that President Trump succeeds at nothing.
Indefatigable and protean, Clinton read the disaffected landscape and adapted in her characteristic style—with a policy agenda.
"Someone doesn't have to be disaffected with Ms. Clinton to think that we have a good story," Weld said.
It lost to a party set up by Yuriko Koike, a disaffected former LDP member, now the capital's governor.
Oppose comprehensive immigration reform, and the party would mobilize disaffected whites to start showing up in 2008 numbers again.
A big worry for the AfD is that a more conservative CDU leader may lure back some disaffected voters.
Fortunately for them, Donald Trump's presidency has become an unrivalled motivator for disaffected voters to donate to political campaigns.
Trump's biggest strength is his overwhelming support from disaffected white voters -- particularly men, and especially those without college degrees.
Disaffected Labour voters "hate the Tories far, far more than they might distrust Corbyn," says one former Labour staffer.
US officials have long worried about ISIS' growing presence in the war-torn country, especially among disaffected Taliban. 2.
No matter how disaffected Australians are with their choices, they must vote, and are fined if they do not.
That's according to Lester Bangs, the real-life disaffected music critic personified by Philip Seymour Hoffman in Almost Famous.
Clinton has already indicated that her strategy includes wooing moderate Republicans, including donors, who are disaffected because of Trump.
With every new attack, the terrorist group's profile grows and strengthens, as does its support among disaffected Muslim communities.
China is an easy scapegoat in an election year for candidates looking to win points with a disaffected electorate.
I humbly offer myself as a leader who can give millions of disaffected Americans a conservative choice for President.
The Republican front-runner's appeal to disaffected conservatives -- and some independents and "Reagan Democrats," too -- will be tested immediately.
I humbly offer myself as a leader who can give millions of disaffected Americans a conservative choice for president.
The film's grisly depiction of drug use and existential ramblings would come to define a generation of disaffected youth.
These methods could be of use in other societies where disaffected young people are being radicalised on the web.
In being reviled by the upper-crust establishment, he has tapped into the anger of a disaffected working class.
While the GOP has lost ground in Orange County, its disaffected former members haven't streamed into the Democratic Party.
The Never Trump movement of disaffected conservatives emerged almost as soon as Trump became the presumptive nominee in 20203.
When she met Matt Latimer in 2008, he was a disaffected former speechwriter in the George W. Bush administration.
DSA was able to absorb so many disaffected Democrats after November for a simple reason: It's more directly democratic.
You know, the one from your local bodega/deli counter/cheap tile-floored sandwich place run by disaffected youth.
Many disaffected Americans, facing diminished prospects because of foreign competition, automation and other economic trends, distrust those in power.
This weakness for quasi-enlightened despotism in the global South stems from a visceral fear of politically disaffected masses.
Ms. Rush is believably disaffected but struggles to anchor a plot lousy with loose ends and lazily drawn relationships.
This kind of marginalization, in turn, may ultimately lead to radicalization becoming a more appealing option for disaffected youth.
The White House is particularly concerned with reaching disaffected young people, who might be vulnerable to ISIS's recruitment efforts.
Those include growing populations of disaffected young people, closed and corrupt economies, and authoritarian governments unresponsive to the public.
" Most of their recruits, he says, were drawn from "disaffected, unstable youths prone to dreams of violence and martyrdom.
Republicans rallied behind their candidate everywhere while disaffected Democrats stayed home in key areas or even voted for Trump.
There's also a school of thought that disaffected Republicans could leave the GOP and become Democrats for this primary.
Nuclear weapons will become readily obtainable by aggressors, failed and failing states, terrorist organizations, criminals, extortionists, even disaffected individuals.
Without disaffected Republicans to count on, Mr. Jones needs to turn out more Democrats than he did in 2017.
What really stood out to Marco and his colleagues, though, was how disaffected the company's drivers seemed to be.
With the currency ban, Mr. Modi has managed to convince many disaffected Indians that he is on their side.
To do so, it's targeting a narrow but important slice of the electorate: disaffected Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.
What the president needs to realize is that many of these disaffected voters loved his message more than him.
Among his disaffected colleagues, neighbors, even within his own family, the National Front was increasingly popular, he told me.
Many South Africans -- especially the youth -- are disaffected by the political parties and are opting out of the vote entirely.
No matter the killer's intent, we should take what this disaffected individual allegedly said and wrote and did online seriously.
Their failure to reach an increasingly disaffected constituency has been reaching a breaking point since the disruptive primaries of 2016.
Under the so-called "Southern strategy," the party positioned itself against civil rights in order to woo disaffected white voters.
And Trump's brand and style aren't winning over the general public as much as they did for disaffected Republican voters.
But 35% were sufficiently disaffected to vote for transformational change, and many who supported Macron probably feel the same way.
But I recently spoke with a handful of young, disaffected Sanders supporters like Adams who say they're leaning toward Stein.
If the public is already worryingly disaffected by gridlock and dysfunction in government, this election promises to worsen the trend.
Is his campaign really going to succeed in getting disaffected first-time voters out to the polls in swing states?
They connect with already disaffected Muslim men, magnify the extremism of their views, and then weaponize them into actual jihadis.
CNN first reported last March about its recruiting push in that country, on that appears to have targeted disaffected Taliban.
If the Democratic Party hopes to come back, they need to do more than address the disaffected white working-class.
Complicating things, as he has all year, is Trump, whose strong campaign has tapped into frustrated and disaffected Americans' concerns.
If Mr Cruz were the candidate, that disaffected portion would fall—but only to 25%, making him a poor saviour.
As it loses that land, and any chance of building an Islamic Utopia, its appeal to disaffected Muslims may dwindle.
Speaking about union households in Wisconsin, he said such voters are "disaffected by the progressives" but not drawn to conservatives.
Historically, third parties in America form when a disaffected minority gets organized around a specific issue or set of demands.
Had those disaffected Americans watched Trump's speech, they would have found themselves in agreement with much of what was said.
Second, because Amash could inspire other disaffected Republicans to read the report and dare to come forward on their own.
Turkey also does not have the kind of social polarization that disaffected elites often exploit to push forward a coup.
Clinton's campaign is wooing disaffected Republicans, like Meg Whitman, the Hewlett Packard Enterprise chief executive, who endorsed her this week.
The disaffected voters who could be open-minded to Clinton consistently rank that as an issue very important to them.
If that were the case, disaffected voters such as those supporting Trump would show up on policymakers' radar much earlier.
Like many Trump supporters in the U.S., many disaffected people here believe their way of life is in lethal danger.
Jones described a "discontent" among some Democratic voters over trade that is harming her standing among disaffected workers in Michigan.
But Mr. Trump won, and he won big, with no obvious cracks in his support from disaffected, lower-income whites.
Thom Yorke DJs fashion week parties, but you won't hear him reconciling with that on the next disaffected Radiohead joint.
He began playing drums with his parents' Christian rock band, before eventually becoming disaffected and striking out on his own.
Disaffected low-trust millennials see things differently than the Hollywood, tech, media and academic professionals who actually run the party.
Through a Google search, he found a private Facebook group of disaffected tenants, now called Tenants of Invitation Waypoint Homes.
But the president's presence most likely cut both ways, energizing Democrats and disaffected moderates, as well as Mr. Trump's base.
And Isabelle Robinson, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, argues that treating disaffected kids like the Parkland, Fla.
Though Mr Walsh has since recanted, the long list of such remarks might spoil his chances with disaffected Republican voters.
The most disaffected — those who had already been suspended — reported feeling more regard for teachers who had taken the tutorial.
The commission supervises the observance of the pre-Vatican II Latin Rite and was created to accommodate disaffected conservative Catholics.
The performers have a casual, disaffected air and wear what look like contemporary street clothes (in costumes by Kaye Voyce).
Biden's support has not wavered, especially among people of color and disaffected whites — a coalition no other candidate can match.
Biden, Klobuchar, and Hickenlooper have struck a more moderate tone, looking to appeal to centrist Democrats and perhaps disaffected Republicans.
The only external pressure that could matter will have to come from government regulators stepping in, or disaffected users leaving.
Do worry about turning out soft/moderate/"establishment"/disaffected Republicans You badly need this group to show up in November.
These questions are unpacked with jazzy and disaffected flair, reminiscent of Eve Babitz, Patricia Lockwood, and Lorrie Moore — but bitchier.
Therefore, the Libertarian Party could become a vehicle for disaffected conservatives -- and on Sunday Libertarian activists nominated former New Mexico Gov.
While ARSA has now gained some influence, especially among young, disaffected men, many Rohingya elders have condemned the group's violent tactics.
And the events that followed suggest he steered this group of naive and disaffected young people into a carefully laid trap.
ISIS first emerged last year in the country's east, gaining ground and support fast, often among disaffected Taliban or Afghan youth.
Bowie spoke most eloquently to the disaffected, to those who didn't feel right in their skin, the socially awkward, the alienated.
It fueled a swing to the right that picked up many disaffected whites unhappy with the Democrats' embrace of civil rights.
Another is that Trump was and is supported by disaffected Americans who are very unlikely to respond to pollsters at all.
They see Warren, however, as someone who can win disaffected liberals over to Clinton, even if Sanders withholds his enthusiastic endorsement.
EU campaign, and who sees the possibility of a more broadly based political party that can appeal to disaffected Labour voters.
Our disaffected narrator has employed Hercules to fly his 'bots through holes constructed in various skyscrapers bordering the South China Sea.
Only intensive diplomacy from other African and Islamic countries brought the disaffected states back into line behind the anti-polio campaign.
From a former member, this is just another convenient pivot to save face with society and the church's increasingly disaffected youth.
But Yang has rallied a coalition of liberal Democrats, libertarians and some disaffected Republicans around a series of distinctive policy positions.
If nothing changes, he says, the disaffected youth across Iraq will grow up to become the next wave of ISIS fighters.
If wrong, the prevailing economic theory lends unfounded virtue to his victory, crediting it to the disaffected masses, Dr. Mutz argues.
Turnaround plans had gone nowhere, a result of near-constant worker walkouts, shoddy craftsmanship, disaffected managers and a convoluted corporate structure.
The fright and danger are real, as abusers double back on their disaffected partners, using handguns in the majority of homicides.
Greg Smith, a disaffected young London banker, announced his resignation in an Op-Ed in The New York Times in 2012.
Mr. Yang's aides have long maintained that much of his support comes from disaffected voters who are underrepresented in the polls.
They will be readily available for acquisition by failed states, failing states, states undergoing civil wars, criminals, extortionists, and disaffected individuals.
Falluja had long been disaffected from the government, and it was the first Iraqi city to fall under Islamic State control.
Even to a disaffected teen-ager, the world is still proximate and new, and one's relationship to things is often fetishistic.
Whether Democrats can take advantage electorally depends on whether they are willing to build a coalition that's welcoming to disaffected Republicans.
In the ad, Geist also seems to speak directly to disaffected Republicans who could be upset with Trump being the GOP nominee.
It's not that tattooed and disaffected brand of badass you get from Matt Damon in the respected but ultimately awful thriller Elysium.
The authors say such a program would help reduce the country's carbon footprint, while also providing support to many economically disaffected Americans.
Former U.S. Representative John Delaney said Democrats should be a "big-tent" party that appealed to progressives, moderates, independents and disaffected Republicans.
By contrast, the Lib Dems have low barriers to entry, making the party an appealing home for disaffected members of other parties.
If the strategy going forward is to cull disaffected whites from Trump's coalition, sticking to persona rather than policy would make sense.
More than espousing any particular policy, the group is vehemently anti-establishment, and has attracted disaffected Italians from the right and left.
He's bragged that he would win New York and California, and he's tried to make a pitch to disaffected Bernie Sanders voters.
Their statements are meant to appeal to disaffected workers, but they both oversimplify the problems and ignore the real source of trouble.
Even before the Brexit deal took shape, some noted, the level of violence had been rising steadily, particularly among disaffected young people.
Most of the jeering was from youths, underscoring how the younger generation has become increasingly disaffected by political tension and economic hardship.
A shutdown is likely to spur already disaffected NSA workers to consider alternatives, especially if it lasts longer than a few days.
"George's disaffected old school journalist has to learn some new tricks, he has to become more of an activist journalist," Foster said.
Stein has seized on this point and focused her message on disaffected progressive voters in particular, reserving her sharpest critiques for Clinton.
Trump calls for that too, but those policies play second fiddle to a more populist message that those disaffected Republicans do like.
His style could even help him win over disaffected workers who also seem themselves as victimized by the political and economic establishment.
By "totally unacceptable," he meant an ideologically zealous challenger who could excite a disaffected chunk of primary voters, but not a majority.
Many disaffected voters have sought post-election consolation in the idea that Donald Trump's presidency might create a surge of reactionary work.
Trump, meanwhile, has boasted that he will attract the support of vast numbers of disaffected voters, most of them working-class whites.
Second, it was part of her larger strategy of wooing disaffected Republicans, many of whom were considered to be hostile toward Putin.
Is there any way that we as a society could do more to make this an unattractive option for disaffected young men?
And the Libertarians' voguish message of fiscal conservatism, social liberalism and anti-interventionism has something for the disaffected of both big parties.
But the disaffected voters hear something else: an assault on the limits and distinctions that give structure and meaning to their lives.
They lunched with Republican operators who said that Heimbach—an avowed National Socialist—would help the GOP solidify the disaffected white vote.
Clinton, and disaffected conservatives in places like Utah, where much of the traditionally Republican Mormon population is turned off by Mr. Trump.
Those disappointed and disaffected by the menu offered are still obligated to come to the table and partake of what is available.
So many of his stories feature disaffected human beings, who push the envelope on what makes them human and where they fail.
Takeaway: The problems that sparked the Arab Spring — disaffected youth, closed and corrupt economies, and authoritarian governments unresponsive to the public — remain.
The disaffected residents of Manchester — owners of small businesses, intellectuals and weavers toiling in the newly mechanized mills — plan a mass meeting.
He said that the move would also make it harder for Islamic State-linked operatives to recruit disaffected youth in the region.
" The party consists of "disaffected republicans," he said, who "don't believe the signing of the Good Friday Agreement was a good thing.
Opponents had hoped that anonymous voting would embolden disaffected A.N.C. loyalists to defect and vote against Mr. Zuma without fear of reprisal.
Angry and disaffected, the "Prozac Nation" author, who died this week at 290, found new peace and purpose in her later years.
" And Trump tried to play to disaffected Sanders supporters who loathe the TPP, calling Kaine a supporter and Sanders' backers "last choice.
The staff is disaffected, and there's very few of them, and so there are certainly a lot of assaults against staff, yes.
A big part of her strategy is reaching out to disaffected moderate Republicans who don't like President Donald Trump or congressional GOP leaders.
Now, she says, she sees how much of all this was a fantasy designed to comfort disaffected men who were isolated and insecure.
Afghanistan expansion ISIS first emerged last year in the country's east, gaining ground and support fast, often among disaffected Taliban or Afghan youth.
Disaffected white Southerners moved to the Republican Party, which has advanced racially coded messages to support "states' rights" over the past 40 years.
This viewpoint admits to sympathy for Hong Kong's disaffected youth, who are alarmed at the rapid integration of the territory's economy with China's.
For one thing, it needs to register and mobilize the new and disaffected voters who naturally flocked to Trump's side during the primaries.
The difficult conditions have created a seemingly endless pool of disaffected youth ready to square off against the Israeli snipers over the border.
But at this stage in the game, Trump's maverick style is more than established among a good number of those formerly disaffected voters.
The Democrats, the media and certain disaffected Republicans have been quick to jump on Trump, and he's given them a lot of material.
Its leaders at home were radicals who had returned from study overseas and set up cells that linked up with disaffected military officers.
Clinton's speech came at the same time that her campaign is mounting a concerted effort to win over Republicans disaffected by Trump's candidacy.
In fact, the first organizations that went Nazi were student organizations, and this was a sign that disaffected intellectuals were flocking to Hitler.
Orman's entry into the race gives disaffected GOP moderates in places like Johnson County somewhere to park their vote without helping the Democrats.
Recruitment base ISIS first emerged in 2015 in the country's east, gaining ground and support fast, often among disaffected Taliban and Afghan youth.
They're encouraging disaffected conservatives of all stripes to set aside partisan and ideological allegiances and support her, if only for one election cycle.
Tuesday's primary in neighboring Michigan showed how volatile this election has become, with Trump's potent appeal among disaffected whites stretching beyond the South.
Uzi's clear-eyed chronicle of depression immediately resonated with disaffected teens and young adults; chart-topping hip-hop rarely gets this intimate. —E.
Increasingly, then, Mr Cruz will try to appeal to Mr Trump's disaffected ranks; he will argue that he alone can foil the establishment.
In many ways, his unrestrained, unpredictable behavior of the last week recalls the persona that made him so popular with disaffected heartland voters.
Trump has tried to woo disaffected working-class voters who backed Sanders to jump to his campaign, using Wasserman Schultz as a wedge.
If Britain remains in the EU, UKIP must decide whether it wants to continue as a disaffected troublemaker or to be something bigger.
Reaching this predominantly young and disaffected group will mean ignoring calls for Democrats to tone down the party's newfound commitment to social justice.
That candidate will need to galvanize the ascendant coalition and reach out to the disaffected voters who don't feel Democrats care about them.
The evidence includes millions of refugees fleeing conflicts, terrorists preying on disaffected youths, governments crushing dissent and powerful nations resisting international legal constraints.
A few days before, I had seen "Shalimar the Clown" at the Opera Theater of St. Louis, with its disaffected protagonist turned jihadist.
Obama directed the major portion of his remarks at disaffected voters, saying they cannot afford to not cast a ballot in the fall.
The longtime intraparty alliance between disaffected blue-collar whites and the wealthy is unraveling; Mr. Trump seized on that change and personified it.
A Howard Schultz with a strong independent message could then swoop up disaffected Kasich Republicans, "never-Trump" GOP-ers, and moderate establishment Republicans.
Mr. Trump has proved an unexpectedly durable front-runner, with an unchallenged base of support among disaffected white voters who lack college degrees.
He's great at making left-wing issues salient to disaffected and cynical people and on issues like legalizing marijuana and unfucking the internet.
Indeed, Jewish Democrats and Republicans might as well be from different planets; Mars and Venus are even too close for these disaffected landsmen.
She gave a long speech last night that included lines meant to win over everyone from Bernie Sanders supporters to disaffected Republican voters.
But it can also mean tribes of angry, disaffected young men who gather online to find shelter from the floodwaters of political correctness.
And by addressing the problems middle-class families face, Democrats might very well convince disaffected Trump voters to switch from red to blue.
Trump, Vavreck noted in an email, was the first successful presidential candidate willing to explicitly direct his campaign toward this disaffected white electorate.
Disaffected military leaders staged a coup, and hundreds of thousands of protesters flooded the EDSA highway around Manila to demand that Marcos resign.
Post has: It started in Virginia in early 2017, after Trump took office and disaffected voters needed an outlet for their political rage.
The leftist myth that the energy and enthusiasm of young and disaffected voters for a radical agenda will produce a record turnout surge?
One North Carolina Republican official familiar with the Senate race said that many core GOP voters in the state are "disaffected" by Tillis.
Add disaffected Free Marketeers to their votes and the GOP could be looking at blowing a generational chance to pad its Senate majority.
So expanding the party's potential donor base with more disaffected Democrats and increasing visibility could help that push, especially at the local level.
If confirmed, Wray will be tasked with rebuilding the morale of a workforce that by all accounts was deeply disaffected by Comey's dismissal.
Producers of the film, which tells the story of disaffected youth, said it hadn't been finished in time to get approval from censors.
His campaign was rooted in an appeal to disaffected white voters, and his comments about Mexicans and Muslims have generated accusations of racism.
"I think he was trying to reach those people who are disaffected and feel like their dreams aren't going to come true," Cuban said.
Gamergate, an online movement purporting to concern ethics in games journalism, brought scores of the disaffected into an online culture war primed for politics.
The couple became temporarily disaffected from the church after the pastor admonished the children about defacing property without mentioning the implications of the epithet.
Obviously, not all Stein and Johnson voters were disaffected Democrats — some would have voted for Trump, written in candidates, or not voted at all.
If she cannot persuade disaffected Republicans to support her, despite ideological differences, then her chances at winning the election are quite a bit narrower.
London does not loom large in Mr Johnson's strategy of trying to scoop up votes from disaffected Labour voters in towns that supported Brexit.
Choosing a woman or even a racial or ethnic minority male would mess with Trump's concerted outreach effort to disaffected, previously non-voting whites.
There is, however, broad agreement that the internet both amplifies the impact of terrorism and launches some disaffected youths on the path to jihad.
So there may be something going on between that dynamic of French culture and the alienation that it is producing in some disaffected quarters.
"On the penultimate night of the Democratic National Convention, the Democrats made a calculated play for disaffected Republican voters," McCain wrote on the Medium.
Maybe take away likes!) while increasingly disaffected users offer loud and clear feedback (stamp out abuse and ban the Nazis, please and thank you).
Trump has a large and loyal following and his populist views have chimed among disaffected U.S. voters but he is seen as a renegade.
The story of the internet has always been the same story: disaffected young men thinking their boorish and cruel behavior was justified or permissible.
As the disaffected business owner, you may want to sue Yelp, even though Yelp was the publisher, not the author, of the fraudulent review.
Far from destroying the GOP, Trump could save it by attracting disaffected working-class voters who are sick of D.C.'s incompetent pseudo-elitists.
Those same disaffected people haven't been doing well over the past eight years, and in case you haven't noticed, they are mad as hell.
But the pressure he had to be under must've been immense, to be a therapist to a generation of disaffected and disenfranchised young people.
ISIL is adept at using cultist tactics to attract mostly disaffected and vulnerable young men and women who end up becoming its cannon fodder.
If 2016 was the election of the disaffected Democrats in the midwest, then 2018 was the revolt of the moderate Republicans across the suburbs.
Refusing to accept donations from fossil fuel corporations would have signaled to disaffected progressives that the DNC is serious when it talks about reform.
The party convention typically serves to consolidate the disaffected portions of the party (such as die-hard supporters of Bernie Sanders or Ted Cruz).
While mass shooters tend to be "disaffected, young white men," there are vastly more people who fit this description than who will commit violence.
Some even argued that Trump's "unique" appeal to the angry and disaffected would bring whole new segments of the electorate into the GOP camp.
" Disappointment plagues the characters in Perrotta's novels, from the disaffected parents in " Little Children " to the divorced sex-education instructor in " The Abstinence Teacher .
ISIS first emerged in the summer of 2015 in the country's east, fast gaining ground and support, often among disaffected Taliban or Afghan youth.
Disaffected Trump voters showed us who they were during the presidential election and they reminded us of who they were on Tuesday in Alabama.
Ben-Ami smartly saw that J Street could become a landing pad for those disaffected progressives who lived and breathed the social-justice movement.
It should not have been a surprise that American units in disaffected provinces and neighborhoods, and their partners, could encounter gunfire at every turn.
But the only way his candidacy was ever going to be viable was to draw those who are disaffected by politics into the system.
In the workshop, Antoine gives a resolute performance as a disaffected young man; in the rest of his life, he seems to be drifting.
She's a disaffected teenager still mourning her late father, while the rest of her family, including her mother (Pamela Adlon), has largely moved on.
We had no trouble generating media attention and stimulating action from disaffected Democrats, but did not convince any Republican electors to switch their votes.
The Freep soon became a voice and forum for young bohemians — disaffected artists, writers and activists who had previously been disconnected from one another.
And near the city's train station sits a garbage can that serves as a reminder of the risk of terrorist attacks by disaffected immigrants.
This time, Dell and Silver Lake briefly threatened to take the company public through an initial public offering, giving no concessions to disaffected shareholders.
He's received piles of letters from disaffected young Christians, saying he helped salvage their faith by showing them a different way of practicing it.
I got on the Biden train very early on — January 2019 to be precise — as a disaffected Republican who is now a registered independent.
What I would say is that Hillary Clinton certainly was not the candidate who was going to bring the disaffected working-class black voter.
At home, I'd expect a rallying of disaffected Republican voters back to Trump, at least in the near term, because that's what usually happens.
Mr. Schwarzenegger and other reform-minded Republicans ought to create a new party that can woo independent voters, former Republicans and even disaffected Democrats.
Several disaffected Jewish members of Parliament have left the party over Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's perceived embrace of and tolerance for anti-Jewish sentiment.
And he continued to exert influence after Tim Cook took over the top job, although he reportedly became disaffected with Apple's direction under Cook
Social media has given people a platform to spew hate speech and radical beliefs to other disaffected people, amplifying what are otherwise fringe opinions.
Trump's scorn for NAFTA was crucial to his support among disaffected Democrats in industrial states that lost thousands of jobs under the 1994 pact.
"If the disaffected voters don't vote, that's a failure of the Democratic Party and the state parties, for how they treated Sanders," he said.
He was appointed by the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) as it sought to ease ethnic tensions and appeal to disaffected youth.
"I am your voice," Trump told the disaffected electorate of the South, West, and Midwest, who responded by giving him an Electoral College majority.
As Gorbachev sees it, the responsibility of the PG collective is not just releasing music, but rather providing the materials to unite Russia's disaffected youth.
But he also stressed that the party needed to make a better case for itself to reach out to those disaffected voters looking for change.
The races on Saturday were open only to registered Republicans, excluding the independent and disaffected Democratic voters who have helped Trump's surge to the lead.
How many Democrats (or Independents who lean Democrat, functionally the same thing), no matter how economically disaffected, are willing to make the leap to authoritarianism?
" Some of these disaffected young men, teachers and authorities say, are from Nairobi's Eastleigh High School, situated in a Somali-dominated neighborhood called "Little Mogadishu.
Klobuchar's supporters see in her a Midwestern moderate who is well positioned to win over independent voters and disaffected Republicans in swing states in November.
Trump has repeatedly claimed he will bring in Democrats and disaffected GOP voters who have felt alienated by the failures of the U.S. political system.
It is just one of the many grievances of Sri Lanka's disaffected Tamils, who feel that reconciliation between them and the Sinhalese majority is stalling.
Instead, she will continue to embrace the protectionist approach to trade that has worked so well for Sanders and Trump with disaffected, blue-collar voters.
I would encourage Mr. Moore to not discourage ballot-splitting, and instead, help us get the millions of Republicans disaffected by Trump to the polls.
But the Democratic convention was also not a convention only for the base -- vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine even made an appeal to disaffected Republicans.
The Trump team has one final opportunity to connect with disaffected Republicans and persuadable Independents as we enter the last phase of the campaign season.
No matter how excellent their conservation work is, there's something depressing about seeing these wild, majestic creatures in gated enclosures, looking generally depressed and disaffected.
It was people who felt really disaffected and felt like they had no place to go and their future was really grim or just boring.
There's a lot of it, it's happening quickly, and it seems to come not just from disaffected civil servants but also from Trump's closest aides.
Clinton can't write off disaffected Sanders voters altogether, but she doesn't need to convert the overwhelming majority of them to fall in behind her either.
Partly as a result, many reckon UKIP's future lies in Wales and northern England, where they hope to win votes from disaffected former Labour votes.
One factor that may entice Mr Bloomberg into the race is a rising number of Americans who are seemingly disaffected with the two-party system.
Gallagher seemingly celebrates the guerrilla actions of these disaffected workers, but what confuses me is why these employees continue to work at Google at all?
Though most Central Asians wear their religion lightly or not at all, Islamism appeals to a small but growing number of the young and disaffected.
They are the ones stirring up the base prejudices and epic resentments of America's disaffected white working class, and they must now reap the whirlwind.
The second original sin is that, in order to please the president and disaffected donors, Republicans decided that they had to pass this bill fast.
Already, there are signs of trouble, as ISIS looks for opportunities to exploit disaffected Arab Sunnis and rebuild its ranks in Syria and neighboring Iraq.
The powerful seem hamstrung by the ascendancy at home of rightist insurgents whose appeal to disaffected citizens feeds on opposition to migrants in their midst.
As a result, news outlets and disaffected voters alike have been giving generous attention to Mr. Johnson and Jill Stein, the Green Party's presidential nominee.
As Democrats became associated with civil rights and made inroads in black and Latino communities, Republicans employed a Southern Strategy to woo disaffected white Southerners.
It convened a huddle of the Never Trumps, disaffected Republicans-in-exile and increasingly skittish party notables like Ryan and Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee.
But by doing little or nothing, it risks encouraging disaffected workers elsewhere, especially at the growing number of national chain businesses with operations across China.
Plenty of the hateful Twitter eggs that have become so notorious and ubiquitous as of late are disaffected young people backing a different electoral horse.
They must, however, contend with more moderate Democrats who won by appealing to independents and those disaffected Republicans living in highly educated and affluent suburbs.
The DNC official said 28500 was shaping up to be similar to 6900 in that many disaffected voters eventually decided to reconcile with their party.
It's important to fascists to develop a base since they thrive on street violence; it is important for them to recruit especially disaffected young men.
For disaffected blue-collar white voters, policies like increased infrastructure spending and aid for displaced workers could substitute for Mr. Trump's trade and immigration stances.
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are two notable Democrats with presidential aspirations who have been preoccupied with winning back the trust of disaffected Trump voters.
Many of these disaffected fans have been flocking to dirt tracks like the one in Charlotte and the one Stewart owns in Ohio, Eldora Speedway.
Wanda features Loden as Wanda Goronski, a disaffected woman who doesn't dispute her husband's accusations that he and their children are better off without her.
The main task for the German parliamentary left now will be to offer an alternative for both disaffected young urbanites and the alienated working class.
This argument has been brilliantly successful, helping persuade thousands of disaffected European youth to leave their homes to fight for ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
Some disaffected former Brotherhood members in Egypt have broken with the group to form armed factions that carry out attacks on security forces around Cairo.
Even disaffected members of Mr. Erdogan's party say that the president has moved away from the sound economic management of his early period in government.
That job has been complicated by a wave of retirements by disaffected Republicans, putting more seats at risk in districts like her own in Michigan.
Now he's a hero to China's disaffected young people, commanding a fan base of 22 million people with crude jokes and riffs on modern life.
Sanders has repeatedly said he will turn out new disaffected voters, rally the working class to his cause and spike youth turnout to unprecedented levels.
Former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign is an older crowd of reliable Democratic voters, with a heavier-than-usual sprinkling of independents and disaffected Republicans.
Passing tax reform may give them an achievement to tout on the campaign trail, and it may even win over a disaffected Republican or two.
If liberalism doesn't commit substantial and conspicuous energy to restoring the labor movement, it will lose all hope of reclaiming a legitimately disaffected working class.
Everywhere the disaffected are recoiling from establishment politicians and the mainstream media, and succumbing to alternative facts — a fragmentation of truth quickened by digital technology.
He's working in a noir style here, smoky and disaffected, and while his language rarely calls attention to itself, his imagery is precise and vivid.
A 2012 Human Rights Watch report cataloged incidents where police and soldiers "have arbitrarily arrested, detained, and tortured villagers, who are mostly from disaffected tribal communities."
In a democracy in which close to half the eligible voters choose not to vote, the "I voted" selfie has real potential to mobilize disaffected voters.
"The Region" -- the suburbs of Chicago in Northwest Indiana -- are packed with well-heeled Republicans who commute into Chicago, some rural pockets and disaffected former Democrats.
The attempts to rein in the ultimately ungovernable has meant that the platforms may become more like launching pads, spinning off niche networks of the disaffected.
The increase in low-paying jobs and weakness in some critical swing states suggest that Trump retains a window to appeal to disaffected blue-collar workers.
With his folksy rural drawl, paediatric medical practice and decade in state government, Mr Northam seemed another easy sell to election-deciding independents and disaffected Republicans.
It then wound its way through the home counties, collecting support from disaffected middle-class Tories won over by Mr Farage, a pinstriped former City trader.
The problem, Brownstein argues, is that Republicans feared that supporting those policies would only have resulted in a more disaffected and potentially mutinous base of voters.
But Coda is betting there's a legion of disaffected Excel jockeys out there itching to make powerful, custom, lightweight apps using a more modern formula language.
His first alt-right retweets sent a clear sign to disaffected white males: I will fix things, and I'll do it outside, and against, the system.
What Bloomberg is saying is that if you have those kinds of views, you shouldn't just stay vaguely disaffected — you should vote for the other candidate.
Third, even as he's wooed the disaffected and non-ideological, Trump has also won over or at least neutralized an important segment of the conservative media.
Meanwhile, Mr Tsipras's advisers insist their boss is "not a quitter" and that there is still plenty of time to win back disaffected left-wing voters.
By tapping into the energy of countless disaffected Americans left behind and disgusted by the current political system, he single-handedly realigned a major political party.
Gray had also grown disaffected with the New York fashion scene and decided he wanted to make a living from his two passions: food and travel.
On YouTube, videos among the top search results for "who is Devin Kelley" wrongly characterize the gunman as a disaffected leftist or an anti-Christian terrorist.
The two both have kind of a witchy vibe, and neither woman has a contemporary equal when it comes to singing about heartbreak and disaffected love.
Ferreira also says the number of converts to Islam in Brazil is on the rise, and that disaffected urban youth may be prone to ISIS propaganda.
"I think grime has kind of replaced US rap as the go-to sound for young disaffected youths of all colors, creeds, and religions," Daboh said.
The Democratic Party is, by design, the party of fragmentation, pitting one disaffected faction after another against mainstream Americans as a means to gain political power.
But it's worth watching the CNN forum beginning to end, and then imagining Trump facing hostile or skeptical questioning for an hour from any disaffected constituency.
They argue the Vermont independent's populist, anti-trade message aimed at a disaffected working class was hijacked from them by Trump and represents the way forward.
There are notable anti-establishment sentiments among his supporters; many are disaffected, middle-aged white people who believe that American institutions aren't working on their behalf.
This may be his strongest argument for drawing in some of Trump's disaffected white voters, one that Clinton has already tried to incorporate into her campaign.
Not if you're one of the dwindling number of disaffected conservatives who believes that the Republican Party can be wrested back from the president's iron grip.
Trump was always confident that he could win in the Rust Belt by winning over the disaffected, white, blue-collar workers there who were soft Democrats.
MGMT's mega-produced party record Oracular Spectacular, for example, perfectly captured the irony-laden malaise felt by disaffected youth after eight years of the Bush administration.
Only a few female elders carried it, and elsewhere facial tattoos had negative connotations; adopted by disaffected urban Māori, they became associated with gangs and crime.
That party will begin to attract disaffected Sanders people who detest the Trans-Pacific Partnership and possibly some minority voters highly suspicious of the political elite.
And it will work to draw into the political process disaffected voters, young people and others who were inspired by his 2020 run, Mr. Yang said.
Foer doesn't believe Democrats necessarily need male candidates to appeal to the disaffected of Macomb — his example of the party's potential populist future is Elizabeth Warren.
Biden is also likely to pull in more moderates and some disaffected Republicans in the suburbs who may be hesitant to back Sanders's more reformist agenda.
Ann Beattie's distinguished career extends back 40 years to her debut collection, "Distortions," which documented, with cool aplomb, disaffected baby boomers in the age of Nixon.
If the country is going to be governed responsibly, that leadership can come only from Democrats and disaffected Republicans courageous enough to stand up to Trump.
"Part of why Gamergate happened in the first place was because you had these people online preaching to these groups of disaffected young men," he said.
Otherwise, he argued, Ulster Protestants might become a disaffected and potentially violent minority in a united Ireland, just as Roman Catholics had been in Northern Ireland.
Clinton has struggled to energize her supporters in the state, as younger voters, college students and disaffected working-class white voters have turned toward Mr. Sanders.
Each is well equipped for the moment, gesturing, in some element of its design, to the contradictory and possibly unresolvable feelings of the disaffected smartphone user.
What's more, those disaffected suburban moderates would be a significant loss, since they were responsible for many of the gains Democrats made in the 2018 midterms.
Former President Barack Obama saw Democrats lose 63 House seats in 2010 after Republicans and disaffected independents stampeded to the polls and grumbling Democrats did not.
The F.B.I., which suspects a disaffected insider, is preparing to interview hundreds of people about the leak, which has renewed tensions between Washington and Silicon Valley.
That enduring failure, combined with Dolan's public mistreatment of some fans, has led to a growing anger and skepticism in a disaffected, if dedicated, fan base.
Disaffected followers told the Post his organization was a cult-like operation that demanded "sycophantic obedience" and even required married couples to inform on each other.
Because the two frontrunners in the Democratic and Republican parties are so unpopular, libertarians are seeing flocks of disaffected voters show interest in a third party candidate.
But the billionaire and the pontiff both seem to believe — on some evidence — that a little troublemaking is the best way to make the disaffected pay attention.
Georgia-based Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson said Ossoff's non-ideological messaging should be a model for a party that needs moderates, independents and disaffected Republicans next year.
"They're disaffected with mainstream conservative speech, (but) they don't want to be associated with overt white supremacist neo-Nazi groups," University of Oregon professor Randy Blazak said.
Vox has echoed these other parties by parroting an anti-immigration, anti-Islamic message that chimes with voters who feel disenfranchised and disaffected with Europe's governing class.
Despite the best efforts of the government's internet censors, social media have provided unprecedented opportunities for the disaffected to join forces and put pressure on the party.
To complicate matters further, the local branch of ISIS also has begun to move in, with whispers of attempts to sway disaffected youth and former Taliban loyalists.
The infamous /r/thedonald community has also posted Yang links, although it's unclear if it's meant as a brigading campaign or genuine support from disaffected Trump voters.
Russia for years has conducted information warfare in Europe, running cyber operations, supporting fringe political parties and targeting disaffected populations to sow discord, the House committee said.
Soros said "disaffected voters" in countries like France, Germany, Sweden, Italy and Poland could see the U.K.'s departure as a chance to lobby for EU reform.
And now it's trying to fix that reputation, hoping to lure in both new and disaffected former customers while keeping what remains of its existing subscriber base.
Returning to its roots and "putting boots back on the ground," as company representatives like to say, may be a convenient way to court back disaffected fans.
But after decades dominated by asset bubbles and a Washington culture that has made many Americans feel disaffected and powerless, Thiel said Trump represents a new path.
ISIS didn't really have a presence in Afghanistan until it first emerged last year in the country's east, gaining ground often among disaffected Taliban and Afghan youth.
"This is not a widespread public demand which transcends all political and economic classes, it has always been a rallying point for some disaffected groups," she said.
And it's been clear that Trump has been trying, and trying pretty successfully, to get many of these disaffected whites interested in voting and voting for him.
If they do, MPs may face deselection attempts from disaffected members, who now benefit from rules aimed at making it easier to get rid of a representative.
Its boycott of Sunday's election - which it says is a sham - means it has even less impact in the disaffected hilltop slums that ring Caracas' lush valley.
Ms Evans, who is white and was raised in rural Georgia, believed she could attract more support in the general election from disaffected Republicans and conservative Democrats.
The official narrative, presented in court and to the public, portrays the three ex-officers as disaffected men swept up by extreme nationalism and acting in isolation.
Countries with lots of jobless, disaffected young men tend to be more violent and unstable, as millions of refugees from the Middle East and Africa can attest.
Forget about a disaffected working class buffeted by globalisation and automation, pent-up racial resentments finding an outlet or the advent of the 303-hour news cycle.
Stephanie Murphy -- recently backed the launch of a group called "New Democracy," aimed at moving Democrats toward positions that can win over moderates, independents and disaffected Republicans.
Even so, the mechanism for this kind of radicalization is uniform: Disaffected young men are recruited by overt appeals to their egos and desire to appear heroic.
China has long worried about disaffected members of its Uighur Muslim minority in its far western region of Xinjiang linking up with militants in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The Trump method depends on extraordinarily enthusiastic support from his base, which includes some disaffected Democrats, combined with the impact of intense partisan polarization in the electorate.
But he'll also need disaffected moderate GOP voters particularly in the suburbs who are willing to vote for a Democrat in light of the allegations against Moore.
That means bringing in disaffected parts of Mr. Maduro's political base and offering them and Venezuelan voters a plausible blueprint for undoing years of catastrophically bad rule.
A group of disaffected Army officers, lawyers, students, and writers asked Suu Kyi to be the leader of a new political party, the National League for Democracy.
Among Republicans and the more conventional pundits, this implies large numbers of disaffected losers staying home to pout on election day, costing the party otherwise winnable races.
While management explained away the cancellations as a one-off rostering screw-up, pilots believed there was a deeper problem - that disaffected colleagues were leaving in droves.
But, he added despairingly, the issue may not cost Mr. de Blasio at the polls because black voters are already "disaffected" in their hopes for police reform.
In the long term, it will likely increase instability and tension, stifle constructive dissent and drive the desperately disaffected into the shadows — or worse yet, into extremism.
And Mr. Trump's fiery talk against foreign trade agreements and his calls to ban Muslim and Mexican immigrants resonate among disaffected blue-collar workers and rural residents.
But his professed embrace of the Islamic State and its call for disaffected Muslims to attack the West seem to have come suddenly, as if something snapped.
"The reality is we've had a year of disruption, a year of outsiders making a compelling case to people who are deeply disaffected and angry," Bush said.
It is time to re-evaluate our approaches, give unwavering solidarity to the disaffected and marginalized and give every citizen a voice of hope for the future.
Demon City standout "Dummy Track," which she made with Why Be and Amobi, layers intersecting samples of disaffected laughter and a chattering drumbeat into a simmering rhythm.
If disaffected voters don't see tangible changes in their lives over the next few years, it's not that one party or another will lose the next election.
In the wake of that victory, its main funder, Arron Banks, hoped to reshape UKIP to attract disaffected Labour voters, an effort that has borne little fruit.
Asked by one disaffected supporter why he hasn't simply started a new party, Sanders defended the Democrats, insisting his only option was to work within the party.
As its House-flipping midterm formula made clear, the party now absorbs an array of voters, from ardent socialists to disaffected Republicans, across generational and ideological lines.
With unprecedented numbers of Republicans and Democrats unhappy with their party's nominee, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson is pulling disaffected voters to the Libertarian party ticket.
"There are millions of these disaffected patriotic Americans who've grown cynical about institutions that dismiss their fears, ignore their concerns and ridicule their values," said Mr. Braynard.
In "The Waldo Moment," the episode about a blue cartoon bear who successfully stands for Parliament, the disaffected public can't get enough of Waldo's ribald anti-politics.
No one knows or writes about Washington better than Mark Leibovich, but are we supposed to feel sorry for silent-yet-disaffected Republicans cowed by Trump's tweets?
Ms. O'Hara and Mr. Macaulay had helped produce Mr. Korine's first film, "Gummo" (1997), about the numb, disaffected residents of an Ohio town hit by a tornado.
American literature — and American comic-book literature in particular — hardly lacks for disaffected, middle-age white guys, but Wilson has his own special brand of abrasive charm.
The idea that these were not "Cro-Magnon" racists, but instead cultured and intelligent holders of taboo truths, is essential to their appeal to the lonely and disaffected.
Large parts of the Republican Party, not to mention independents and disaffected Democrats, will pull the lever for Trump to keep Hillary Clinton out of the Oval Office.
He faces growing political opposition in the capital Bamako, especially among a disaffected youth, and a raging Islamist insurgency and tit-for-tat ethnic killing in the north.
" Crackdown A 2012 report by Human Rights Watch cataloged cases where police and soldiers "have arbitrarily arrested, detained, and tortured villagers, who are mostly from disaffected tribal communities.
As evidenced by the Democratic National Convention, this front runs from the democratic socialist Bernie Sanders to the centrist Bill Clinton to the disaffected former Republican Michael Bloomberg.
John McCain chose Sarah Palin based on the assumption that there were large numbers of disaffected Democratic female voters angered by Hillary Clinton being denied her party's nomination.
That statement was a relief for many on the left who feared that Hillary Clinton was courting Kissinger, a longtime friend, in an attempt to woo disaffected Republicans.
It's there but hidden, and you have to dig for it … KM: There is a certain disaffected or melancholic pathos that surfaces in a lot of your work.
I don't have a good handle in my mind as to which of the two can best deal with the disaffected part of base and bring them in.
Trump believes his inflammatory rhetoric will strengthen his support among the white working class and attract a new group of disaffected voters who fear cultural changes across America.
Six months before "Jaws" was released, a group of disaffected William Morris agents founded C.A.A. William Morris was a classic mid-century operation, bureaucratic and governed by seniority.
The snapshot represents the perils of running in the Trump era: Do you distance yourself from him and hope to win over disaffected Republicans but risk his ire?
He has since sought advantage by playing to disaffected people's worst instincts, inventing scapegoats and conspiracy theories, waging and inciting vicious attacks on those who disagree with him.
If a twenty-first-century labor movement can hope to succeed, it will need to revive that promise, and show sidelined, disaffected Americans that democracy begins at work.
"Austin is the only candidate in this race who stands a real chance of bringing in significant numbers of disaffected Republican voters," spokesman Joe Trotter told The Hill.
We must also ensure that while recognizing the needs of the more diverse electorate discussed by Mr. Weissflog, we can't neglect the desires of the disaffected white population.
When Nirvana put out "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in 1991, it became one of the defining songs of a decade and an anthem for disaffected Generation Xers everywhere.
Allowing a large disaffected youth to fester without positive role models in positions of authority could be dangerous if that helps extremists, who often prey on the vulnerable.
There is very little that any government can do to derail the delusions of a tiny fringe of disaffected, self-hating, young Muslims in search of a cause.
This week, JNCO, the 90s clothing company that turned a generation of disaffected youth into walking garbage zambonis, announced that it is officially closing for good, SFGate reports.
One wonders whether those people were ever actually supporters at all, or whether they were just uncertain or disaffected voters taking an option provided to them by pollsters.
It also faces a raft of complaints from customers in Europe, though regional law means it is harder for disaffected vehicle owners to unite to sue the carmaker.
She is meant to feel as if she could be one of them, and so she is free to voice noncontroversial disaffected-teen sentiments, such as: School sucks.
Yes, he was appealing to a disaffected group voted for him — forget about Comey, forget about the Russians, whatever reasons, forget about the bad campaign that Hillary ran.
His backers view the 20163 campaign as a reckoning for the Democratic Party, a time when the party must recognize its failure to lift disaffected working class voters.
The former mayor is not only trying to bridge ground within the Democratic Party, he's also making a direct appeal to disaffected conservatives who cannot stomach President Trump.
In fact, in Wisconsin, he got fewer votes than Mitt Romney received four years earlier, disproving the notion that waves of disaffected Democratic voters swelled the Republican ranks.
Taim, we learn, had become disaffected by the resistance movement, whose embrace of religiosity and armed combat seemed too similar to the thing it was meant to resist.
Others see more opportunity to convert white-collar suburbanites in red states, who have a longer history of voting Republican but are also more disaffected from the President.
During Mr. Trump's presidential campaign, his populist message rallied an unlikely coalition of grass-roots conservatives, disaffected union members and other working-class voters against the political establishment.
On the second, she tried to pitch to the center ground, appealing to voters who are disaffected by the opposition Labour leader's hard left-wing, anti-business policies.
Combine those algorithms with men who are disaffected, who may feel that the world owes them more, and you have a recipe for creating extremism of any stripe.
"There are a few candidates — Biden, obviously, being one — that could be attractive to disaffected Republicans and more centrist Republicans," said former Representative Carlos Curbelo, Republican of Florida.
That may give him the means to win back some of the disaffected Democratic voters who turned their backs on Hillary Clinton in 2016 to vote for Trump.
Its soldiers would be the disaffected youths of the city's neighborhoods and hillside slums, and as they suffered through the madness, they would turn their weapons on society.
In 2018, Democrats will inevitably be thinking about how to scoop up disaffected white women, white suburbanites, and working-class whites feeling buyers' remorse when it comes to Trumpism.
Washington (CNN)Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson said Tuesday Donald Trump makes "ridiculous" comments, and pitched himself as a general election home for potentially disaffected Bernie Sanders supporters.
While their embrace of vernacular culture distinguished the Hairy Who artists from New York's disaffected Pop artists, it wasn't just popular culture that influenced the Hairy Who's visual vocabulary.
Yet, it appears to be progressive millennials—people of color, women, and those otherwise disaffected by the Democratic party establishment—who are driving her rise to social media prominence.
The reason that Trump has succeeded against the GOP establishment is that when Nixon invited disaffected Democrats into his party, the Republicans didn't actually solve this basic dilemma either.
Brothers of Italy is on around 5 percent in the polls but hopes to boost this number by siphoning away disaffected Berlusconi stalwarts and thereby broaden its voter base.
It's an aspiring disaffected-cool-kid move to pick out a Strokes song, but the sincere kid peeks out from behind the curtain on that line seemingly every time.
Since Donald Trump was elected and before, economists and politicians have debated whether disaffected Rust Belt communities are struggling because of the impact of automation, globalization, or foreign trade.
While Grace happily stays on with the group, a disaffected Gravity goes on to become an artist in New York City, where she, in keeping with Kraus's oeuvre, fails.
But many of these disaffected voters could be rallied to the polls if they think that Clinton, and her party, are going to bring them another failed "trade" agreement.
Trump, with the help of former Breitbart head Steve Bannon, won the 2016 election with a nationalist message that swayed disaffected working class voters to the businessman-turned-president.
Republicans who are black, disaffected with the party, moderate, and young are especially likely to be open to voting to someone other than Trump for the 2020 GOP ticket.
Mr Ailes, the son of a factory worker, instinctively knew how to appeal to white, working-class voters disaffected, as he was himself, with liberal elites and political correctness.
And there is a risk that disaffected Filipino Muslims will redirect their aggression into terrorism and extortion, which have racked the southern island of Mindanao, in particular, for decades.
But the disaffected – the normal, everyday Americans who are more concerned about getting to band practice on time than they are about bills before Congress — can be a bridge.
"Brown was the plainspoken political outsider who resonated with blue-collar folks, but more specifically the kind of disaffected, white, blue-collar groups Trump has brought along," Franck said.
But an increasing number of galleries have become disaffected with the neighborhood's concentrated commercialism, or have been priced out, or simply want a change and are seeking new territory.
The correspondences continue: her avuncular boss, his disaffected older son (who develops a crush on the female cop), an egotistic reporter, a strange guy who helps out undocumented immigrants.
"If any of you are looking for that party of Lincoln, we've got a home for you right here in the Democratic Party," Mr. Kaine said, addressing disaffected Republicans.
Sadly, the disaffected who voted for change for the average American will find that the only change that was achieved was for the benefit of the entitled wealthy class.
But more than that, there is more impetus for disaffected voters to send a message to political elites, that they've weighed their options and don't like either of them.
In these moments, Trump has always retreated back to what got him here: ginning up the grievances of a disaffected white base while cloaking himself in a crude patriotism.
Most of his work involves disaffected and dysfunctional Americans perpetrating gory acts of violence upon one another in environments that embrace both blighted urban apartments and affluent suburban homes.
It's an agenda bereft of any serious efforts to remedy the problems that trouble vast segments of the American public, including the disaffected voters who flocked to Mr. Trump.
Biden is seen by many Democrats as the candidate most likely to build and sustain an anti-Trump coalition — one that includes disaffected Republicans as well as progressive Democrats.
Though Google and Facebook landed on LinkedIn and Glassdoor&aposs "best places to work" lists for 2020, prospective and current employee disaffected with big tech could turn the tide.
The fundamental issues they have — the large population bulge of disaffected young males, ungoverned spaces, economic challenges and the availability of weapons — won't go away for a long time.
There is a double standard at play: audiences love her for her disaffected cool and her willingness to experiment, but they chide her when the experiments don't go well.
Photo by Siena DeCampo Minimalism and disaffected cool go hand-in-hand in music, so you could say Toronto duo Ice Cream are just improving on a winning formula.
If Democrats nominate a far-left, socialist sympathizer, Amash's commitment to fiscal responsibility, coalition-building, and the public interest over special interests could easily draw support from disaffected Democratic voters.
Early on they dressed like a throwback to the hip, disaffected leather-boy, echoing the likes of Lou Reed, Gene Vincent, and all the dudes in Kenneth Anger's Scorpio Rising.
CUBAN: YOUR POINT IS WELL TAKEN AND, YOU KNOW, I THINK HE WAS TRYING TO REACH THOSE PEOPLE DISAFFECTED AND FEEL LIKE THEY -- THEIR DREAMS AREN'T GOING TO COME TRUE.
Doing so ensures it is not tarred with the same brush, allowing it to attract the votes of disaffected Conservatives, who would be put off by any hint of radicalism.
"Either Donald Trump or I will be the President of the United States," she told reporters on her campaign plane, sending a clear warning to disaffected Democrats flirting with Johnson.
And despite low polling and long odds, Stein has persisted in reaching out to disaffected voters who supported Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary and haven't since warmed to Clinton.
While Google sorts this mess out, disaffected users have a couple of options to occupy their time, including but not limited to going outside or complaining about it on Twitter.
It isn't about giving the disaffected public a candidate they can vote for in good conscience, but about insuring against the risk that the electorate makes a world historical error.
As once Holland fought tides and rain, today Belgium has been trying to hold back another force of nature: A disaffected, disassociated youth, warped and wrapped in ISIS's corrosive ideology.
The people who will vote for The Donald are the disaffected bitter-clingers whom the last candidate you passionately begged us to vote for—Barack Obama—disparaged in his campaign.
He was the first political analyst to posit the existence of a large enough latent population of disaffected whites to elect Republicans nationally, without making major inroads with minority constituencies.
"We're reaching out to unaffiliated voters, disaffected Democrats, but primarily Republicans, and that's who we're going after and we're seeing our numbers rise with both unaffiliated and Republicans," Weaver said.
Johnson's retrograde climate politics have political salience because currently he's polling well with millennials, many of whom are disaffected Bernie Sanders fans who are loathe to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Staffers are relying, in part, on lists of thousands of people who attend their campaign rallies and could go beyond traditional GOP voters to include independents and even disaffected Democrats.
" Scaramucci praised Breitbart for capturing "the spirit of what is actually going on in the country, where there's a large group of people...who've been disaffected from the economic franchise.
"Killing OFA reduced the possibility of competing for the hearts, minds, and votes of the Tea Party disaffected," says Lester Spence, associate professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University.
Still, it's possible others make up a share of the disaffected white women with college degrees or living in the Rustbelt who have turned on Trump since he took office.
Experts say that renewed efforts to tighten control over the country is in response to an increasingly disaffected work force and fears of an impending economic slump, among other factors.
" The social contract was breaking down across Europe, and those disaffected with the "social philosophy of laissez-faire" became vulnerable to authoritarian figures and "conceptions of a strong, unifying state.
"There was some hope that the disaffected, so-called silent majority would be broad enough and turn out in large enough numbers to give Trump a chance," said the lawmaker.
A failure to successfully reintegrate Taliban fighters would threaten any peace agreement as disaffected former Taliban who may have been expecting a peace dividend may return to violent, predatory behavior.
Clinton ever had a chance to win these disaffected Republicans, she has come close to forfeiting the opportunity after the F.B.I.'s rebuke of her handling of classified government emails.
Mr. Trump marshaled blue-collar white and working-class voters disaffected by globalization and multiculturalism, waging a campaign that traded in derision and attacked the legitimacy of the political process.
Because midterm elections are won by the party that gets its base out to vote, control of Congress could swing to the Democrats simply because disaffected Republican voters stay home.
One of them, a well-financed start-up called Gusto, has put ethics and culture at the core of its appeal, and it has been scooping up disaffected Zenefits customers.
If a peace effort fails, Yemen's demographic dividend — its median age is 19.5 — could turn into a demographic nightmare for the world as millions of disaffected youths turn to violence.
For "Wolf in the River," he has ventured into Dogpatch territory, where — it may surprise you to learn — disaffected and dysfunctional Americans perpetrate gory acts of violence upon one another.
Most of those who have been arrested in clown costume during the Great Clown Panic of 2016 have been disaffected young men who donned the attire to cause public distress.
Alazzawi, however, said Miller and others among the disaffected troops were "very junior" personnel who were untrained for the daytime sniper operations the unit was engaged in under Gallagher's direction.
Some royals became disaffected after Prince Mohammed reigned in traditional largesse for many family members, heavily restricted their movements and replaced their security details with guards who report to him.
It's not hard to identify parallels between Margaret Thatcher's Britain of the 1980s — with its creed of individualism, street unrest, financial hardship and disaffected working classes — and the world today.
The Trump coalition seems so impermanent, after all, a motley mix of Southern evangelicals, businessmen who think like the Chamber of Commerce and disaffected white voters from the Rust Belt.
The trailer also shows a Gotham City full of rioting clowns, possibly as a thematic stand-in for something like the disaffected-with-society Anonymous movement in the real world.
Only later does he recruit a group of similarly disaffected, mostly white, young men to join Project Mayhem, whereby they engage in an amalgam of performance art and criminal mischief.
Gail: Not sure there's as much pressure from the left as there was before it became clear Bernie wasn't rallying all the masses of disaffected youth the way we imagined.
Now they're disaffected, the non-Orthodox ones anyway, mostly because of its bellicose leaders (or leader, since there has been only one for the past decade) and West Bank settlements.
Here, the group is thought to consist mostly of disaffected members of other insurgent movements, including the Taliban, who have often battled Islamic State for control of areas in Nangarhar.
Since his release, Mr. Beirão — whose song "I Am an Angolan Kamikaze Ready to Strike" became popular among disaffected youths — has been beaten by the police during small antigovernment rallies.
Our educators need the resource of time and trust in their abilities to develop relationships with each and every student, and particularly students, who are marginalized, traumatized, disengaged and disaffected.
Penn's 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, which starred Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty as the pair in a sexy, sometimes shockingly violent romance, became a rallying cry for disaffected countercultural youth.
But Chime appears to have struck on a winning formula: It targets the disaffected customers of traditional banks with no-fee accounts, free overdrafts and early direct deposits on paychecks.
Investigators say that the leak was the work not of a hostile foreign power like Russia but of a disaffected insider, as WikiLeaks suggested when it released the documents Tuesday.
Ever since the 50s, there's been a disaffected-youth point of view out there, and I think Charles and Sarah-Violet fit into that continuum in the best possible way.
I felt like a character in a Bret Easton Ellis novel, disaffected by luxury in a way that was as boring and cliché as, well, a Bret Easton Ellis novel.
A paragon of dark teen comedy, Ghost World is a touchstone for a certain type of disaffected teenager, the sort that disapproving adults might call too smart for their own good.
If he holds it together, it's possible he could activate the latent authoritarianism of millions of disaffected, angry middle-class whites and draw them to the polls for the first time.
The release follows recent collaborations with Astral Plane affiliate nunu and Planet Mu signees WWWINGS, and combines video game sound effects with rapidly igniting beats, ominous melodies, and disaffected field recordings.
Do they take the opportunity to consolidate progressive power and move America to the left, or try to siphon off all the disaffected Republicans out there turned off by Trump's bombast?
That's why the tax story could prove powerful if struggling blue collar workers disaffected with the Democrats and considering Trump are alienated by the revelation -- even if everything was perfectly legal.
Since then, many disaffected youngsters have decried what they see as increasing Beijing interference stifling dissent and civil liberties, leading to a radicalisation of the political scene and occasional violent protests.
LONDON/DUBAI (Reuters) - Islamic State is seeking to radicalize disaffected ethnic minorities in majority Shi'ite Iran to encourage attacks intended to avenge Tehran's offensive against the group across the Middle East.
As the 1968 nominee of the American Independent Party, Wallace targeted disaffected white voters and won the five states of the Deep South while capturing 13 percent of the popular vote.
There's this tendency to place her in the tradition of the disaffected famous American woman, ranging from Joan Didion's Play It As It Lays to the characters in Sofia Coppola movies.
An uptick in the region's immigrant population over the past decade, a refugee resettlement program, and the construction of Islamic center have stirred resentment among an increasingly disaffected white working class.
Many of these new recruits are disaffected Taliban, a fact that may have played into Russia's recent decision to share intelligence pertinent to fighting ISIS with the Taliban, its historic foe.
One faction, which includes the outgoing leader, Nigel Farage, argues that the party should focus on winning seats in northern England and Wales by appealing to disaffected, working-class Labour voters.
When a St. Pauli fanclub springs up, it serves as a place for disaffected fans who identify with the skull and crossbones over the badge of their most geographically convenient team.
The disaffected calm Jay's fellow Comptonite Roddy Ricch inherited from their G-funk forefathers is a legitimate expression of their city, but that's not the entirety of the contemporary Compton experience.
The centerpiece of this strategy is to interrupt and apprehend the recruiters who prey on weak, disaffected youths and then manipulate them into dangerous antagonists capable of horrific acts of violence.
She lost because she ran a terrible campaign, failing to articulate a message that resonated with disaffected, blue-collar, traditional Democratic voters — or even to show up in key swing states.
Officials believe the fighters are made up of disaffected Taliban insurgents and members of Pakistani militant groups, and that they receive some funding and arms from IS in Syria and Iraq.
"The Democratic candidates for President, anxious to woo back the disaffected middle class, have all but abandoned their traditional role as champions of the disenfranchised," Ms. Ifill wrote in January 1992.
On Monday disaffected Lieutenant General Thomas Cirillo Swaka accused Kiir of turning the country's military into a "tribal army", launched a new rebel National Salvation Front and vowed to topple him.
Like a stack of AmRep records left to rot in a damp basement each act offers up their twisted and stinking take on the whole broken riffs and disaffected yelling thing.
Far from being a bunch of "disaffected Ultra Gen X hyperslackers," they claimed, the cohort whose oldest members were just then entering college were shaping up like ... a much older generation.
The political reality is that large numbers of disaffected Americans rallied behind Donald Trump because they believed he could rescue them from political and economic decline and its resulting social problems.
Hasm, a group officials have linked to disaffected Muslim Brotherhood supporters, and which claimed the earlier bombing in Cairo on Friday, has mostly directed its attacks at state or security officials.
Biden has proven thus far that he can bring the necessary coalition of suburban women, African Americans, labor unions, disaffected Republicans and non-college-educated white voters together in large numbers.
Even if the reeling Islamic State is wiped off the map, a large pool of disaffected youth—Muslim and otherwise—looms, threatening to erupt into another wave of pain and horror.
The protagonist, a disaffected teenager named Evie, runs away and joins a commune led by a man named Russell who's attended by (and has sex with) a group of young women.
In this, his first novel, rereleased on its 50th anniversary, he goes all hard-boiled noir, telling the story of a disaffected American priest and a plot to kill the pope.
Migration has long operated as a safety valve by moving the most disaffected dissenters off the island, and it has become easier now that the government no longer requires exit visas.
Belligerence is central to his brand, and he is a master practitioner of grievance politics, rallying disaffected voters around the message that the system is hopelessly rigged against them — and him.
With only seven short episodes, there's not a whole lot of plot to burn through, but Lillis' performance never lets you forget the multitude of emotions burning beneath Syd's disaffected exterior.
She cited the example of the 2018 midterms, when Democrats flipped governorships in Wisconsin and Michigan and gained a House majority by appealing to independents and disaffected Republicans in the suburbs.
I believed that his high name recognition, ability to speak to a bipartisan audience, and his centrist platform could make him a viable candidate among moderate, independent and disaffected Republican voters.
In almost every case these attackers were disaffected individuals, who were seeking to connect with some ideological cause or grievance that provided them a sense of self-worth and social connection.
Schultz must gain traction among disaffected Democrats and Republicans and persuade them — along with a lion's share of independents — that they have no options in either of the two major parties.
In July, 22016, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, of California, who had stunned the political establishment by leveraging his celebrity and outsider status to reach disaffected voters, was in an embarrassing political predicament.
In July, 2008, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, of California, who had stunned the political establishment by leveraging his celebrity and outsider status to reach disaffected voters, was in an embarrassing political predicament.
Various characters (a glossy Manhattan socialite and the disaffected wife of a bro-y London businessman, for starters) go missing or turn up dead in THE EMPTY BED (Ballantine, 293 pp.
In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan appealed to disaffected white Democrats who resented being forced to share a small measure of the gains they had accumulated through bigotry and often official discrimination.
Though it is steeped in social combustibility, "Sweat" often feels too conscientiously assembled, a point-counterpoint presentation in which every disaffected voice is allowed its how-I-got-this-way monologue.
As terrorist Hans Gruber in the first Die Hard movie, Rickman cooled his voice to a disaffected deadpan, the better to sell Gruber's merciless outlook and counter Bruce Willis's hothead cop.
They deliver the same old platitudes: disaffected voters, angry white men who have suffered economically and feel forgotten, Trump's populist message represented the nation's deep-seated distrust of Washington, ad infinitum.
Notably, the 23rd is a low-turnout district so perhaps Democrats would be better served by a candidate who can get people disaffected with politics to vote for the first time.
Unwilling to leave her Echo Park home, she decides to Airbnb the spare room, inviting an eccentric cast of renters, from disaffected Hollywood producers to sexually omnivorous newly-weds, across its threshold.
Prevent's 2225 million pound ($0003 million) annual budget covers the cost of supporting community organizations that help at-risk groups, such as disaffected youth or British Muslim women isolated from mainstream society.
In the aftermath of the parks clash, so-called "alt-government" feeds, purportedly created and maintained by some combination of disaffected scientists, civil servants and activists, began to spring up on Twitter.
Hollie: I'd say I'm worried about all those things and I'm worried that citizens in turn will become so disaffected that they stay home and they don't engage in their civic lives.
Part of Trump's appeal to his supporters is that he doesn't come from the GOP establishment that Romney is part of, and consequently, Romney's words carry little weight with those disaffected voters.
The voice acting and writing both perfectly walk the line of a disaffected philosophical teen without it becoming too much of an annoying shtick or making them feel like a 1980s edgelord.
Bernie Sanders would've lost a few Republicans who voted for Hillary because of some of his economic views but he would've fought Donald pretty hard for those disaffected, angry, and frustrated workers.
A screenshot from the Internet Archive, showing that the leak has been online since January 2015So: We have two outlets claiming to have received exclusive ISIS intelligence bounties from a disaffected leaker.
That populist clarion was a central theme of his maiden political adventure, as the businessman-turned-candidate successfully appealed to disaffected voters who felt left behind by economic dislocation and demographic shifts.
Those supporters come with high expectations that the former soccer star may have to carefully temper if he is to keep his widespread support, particularly among the West African country's disaffected youth.
He understands the blueprint for crafting a message that speaks to disaffected white voters, while also giving voters of color a full-throated reason to come out and vote for his campaign.
As she enumerated her many grievances, I couldn't help thinking of the scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian" in which a bunch of disaffected Judeans sit around, complaining about the Romans.
For House and Senate Democratic leaders, Cohen's guilty pleas pose new challenges among those who sought to avoid the appearance of impeachment overreach while wooing independent and disaffected GOP voters this year.
In his interview with The Economist, the 2016 Republican presidential candidate admits that in his campaign geared toward optimism, he missed the "anxiety and anger" that disaffected Donald Trump voters latched onto.
Mr. Trump continues to double down on his most outrageous opinions and proposals, like the Mexican wall, cutting his campaign off from the support of moderate Republicans, undecided voters and disaffected Democrats.
Mr. Trump, a Republican, has also railed against trade deals, blaming them for jobs lost to Mexico and China, as part of his strategy to appeal to disaffected white, working-class voters.
After a young woman (Lea Massari) disappears during a yachting trip off the coast of Italy, her disaffected lover (Gabriele Ferzetti) and best friend (Monica Vitti) set off in search of her.
While this has resonated with some white Americans, disaffected by social changes and an uneven economic recovery, it has offended and frightened Latinos, one of the fastest-growing segments of the electorate.
The scare served as proof, though, of how delicate the city's future remains; the soul-searching that followed its apparently self-immolating Brexit vote exposed deep fault lines within a disaffected community.
Much of the body politic remains disaffected and disenfranchised by the unrealized economic gains that were promised after the end of nuclear sanctions with the rush of cash that filled Tehran's coffers.
By siphoning off centrist voters, it would leave the Republican Party and the Democratic Party competing for the remaining disaffected citizens by moving further to the extremes, further deepening our dire polarization.
It would presumably involve winning over centrists and perhaps even disaffected Republicans with the promise of a candidacy that steers a middle ground and doesn't pander to partisan or hard-left interests.
On Super Tuesday, Biden, Sanders, and Warren showed that collectively they have attracted what could be an incredibly powerful coalition in November — Latinos, African Americans, younger voters, and disaffected middle-class independents.
We don't advocate any candidate, but we do educate disaffected Republicans and right-leaning independents about their ability to vote in the Democratic primary in open-primary states like Virginia and Texas.
The tide that ushered the Five Star Movement, a web-based party representing a ragtag band of disaffected voters, and the anti-immigrant League to victory has been rising for some time.
Despite his newfound lone wolf attitude, Elabi became enmeshed in the militants' propaganda efforts to convince a generation of disaffected Western youth to board a plane to Syria and join the fight.
As a nonviolent civil rights activist inspired by Martin Luther King, he meant that the killings would provoke more disaffected young people to join the recently formed Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA).
Abramson is thus in an excellent position to understand and explain the psychology of the typical disaffected white male troll who's become the shrill voice of white supremacy and white nationalism online.
With his crude jokes and rat-a-tat riffs on modern life, Mr. Li has become a hero to a generation of disaffected young people in China's smaller cities and rural areas.
With the prospect of owning a home in one of the world's most expensive cities a dream, many disaffected youth say they have little to look forward to as Beijing's grip tightens.
Even as the Trump presidency has troubled Americans who didn't vote for him, the president has continued to repeat the messages that helped him appeal to disaffected voters in the first place.
The group has organized on behalf of disaffected coal miners and those affected by the opioid epidemic, and it has handed out white supremacist literature at gun shows and neighborhood Christmas events.
This inevitably creates a greater gap between the audience and the play's volubly disaffected inhabitants, who in the 1986 "Road" were known to directly engage those who dared to gawp at them.
The president, whose campaign-trail vows to tear up Nafta appealed to his base of disaffected working-class voters aggrieved by globalization, is under mounting pressure to follow through on his pledge.
Shunned by Libya's rebel leadership, General Haftar took center stage in May 2014 when he launched an assault on Benghazi's Islamist militias with a coalition of disaffected military units and tribal supporters.
But the results do not appear to support one of Mr. Sanders's biggest arguments for his "electability": that he will bring a slew of first-time voters, formerly disaffected, into the fold.
Native people, and older folks who watched the nightly news in 240, might instead remember it for the twentieth-century armed occupation of Wounded Knee by a group of disaffected Native citizens.
It pits mostly young, disaffected Shi'ite protesters against a Shi'ite-dominated government that is backed by Iran and has been accused of squandering Iraq's oil wealth while infrastructure and living standards deteriorate.
My colleague and I tapped into the power of musical language to reach disaffected readers, and discovered that hip-hop can be used as a vehicle to promote literacy and academic achievement.
The realignment was fueled by two things: One was conventional — the movement of disaffected independent, or swing, voters away from the president's party, which has happened in every midterm election since 22018.
But at a Sunday night campaign event, she also described a friend — a now-disaffected Trump voter — who has been swayed by Mr. Trump's criticisms of Mr. Biden and his son, Hunter.
Unlike older cults, whose isolation often made it impossible to save disaffected recruits, the online culture of YouTube makes it possible to contest these messages with videos challenging extremist right-wing dogma.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (Reuters) - Mike Braun, an Indiana businessman turned politician, rails against Washington, says he speaks for disaffected voters, and uses his personal wealth to help finance his bid for public office.
And if Trump somehow wins that will be the deep story — that his rivals just couldn't grasp how disaffected their voters were from the Bush-and-after record and the present party line.
Trump allows those disaffected Republicans, who were unhappy with the Bush years and also by the actions of the Republican establishment, to have a voice—and it's earned him a large, devoted following.
Related: Donald Trump blames Hillary Clinton for just about everything Trump has tried to woo disaffected Sanders supporters over to his side in recent weeks with his populist message and firebrand outsider appeal.
Ana Lily Amirpour's stylish black-and-white Farsi-language vampire film feels like a lost 1980s Jim Jarmusch project, thanks to its languid, sleepy 1950s vibe and unending sense of bored, disaffected cool.
Arun Shourie, a disaffected former minister from the BJP, accuses Mr Modi of pursuing the "Indirafication" of politics, a reference to Indira Gandhi, a former prime minister who awarded herself sweeping emergency powers.
Both parties are likely to find themselves disappointed: Republicans because their party's rift shows no signs of healing, Democrats because they will find it hard to please both their base and disaffected Republicans.
That means that the anti-Trump factions who are hostile to Clinton—all those disaffected Sanders supporters and moderate Republicans—have to put aside their differences and do what's best for the country.
The emergence of an offshoot of Islamic State based in eastern Afghanistan, which U.S. officials believe is mainly composed of disaffected Taliban fighters and some foreign militants, has provided a further unwanted distraction.
But corporations increasingly rely on such techniques to monitor employees, for instance in the days or weeks leading up to termination to ensure a disaffected worker isn't giving confidential information to a competitor.
Another former Museveni ally-turned-challenger, ex-prime minister Amama Mbabazi, has also drawn large rallies and hopes to siphon away support from disaffected members of Museveni's party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM).
And it was these children, allergic to authoritarian values, who as young adults were at the center of the student revolts, finding common ground with disaffected "humanistic" intellectuals bent on changing the world.
If the Democrats were to nominate a leftist in the mold of Bernie Sanders, Kasich and Hickenlooper would create a party for affluent people disaffected by Trump's demagoguery but scared of Sanders's socialism.
Terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels have inflamed fears that ISIS is exploiting the refugee crisis to infiltrate Europe undetected; they have also heightened longstanding concerns about Islamist radicalization in disaffected migrant communities.
But he might overperform in Rust Belt states where the white working class is still a residually liberal swing vote, and where there are a lot of disaffected independents who sat out 2012.
His message — fiscal conservatism, liberal social policies and military isolationism — could appeal to people in either party, and there are enough disaffected voters in either party to provide a solid base of support.
The disaffected Bed-Stuy pizza delivery man played by Mr. Lee in his spectacular urban epic carries a pie in a different neighborhood almost 25 years later in his fevered 2012 indie drama.
The 2016 Race Donald J. Trump and his supporters hope to overcome sweeping demographic shifts by rallying the support of "missing white voters" — disaffected, conservative populists who sat out the 2012 presidential election.
Gaining 20 pounds to play the disaffected high school grad, Birch sulked around suburban America with Scarlett Johansson and became the voice of a generation—and a Golden Globe nominee—along the way.
Office Space actually ends on a hopeful note, with Peter in a new construction job enjoying fresh air and physical labor after a truly disaffected worker literally burns the company to the ground.
At this point, they've totally lost me: This dude says any fucking thing, and his fans, uninformed and disaffected by a political system that made them promises it couldn't keep, eat it up.
It seems unlikely that a populist insurgent like Trump could disrupt a vote for Putin, but a disaffected public also means that when the insurgency comes it will be unexpected, widespread and messy.
But lingering spooks are more likely to focus on counter-terrorism against groups such as Islamic State, who will aim to spoil any deal by peeling off disaffected Taliban members and intensifying violence.
Frustratingly, however, these perspectives play down the importance of a crucial group of disaffected voters: those who voted for Mr. Obama in 2012 but then failed to go to the polls in 264.
Both Trump and Steve Bannon came south to campaign for Moore, giving the Republican effort a kooky carnival atmosphere, but by that time disaffected Republican women had come to regard Moore as unfit.
Intelligence officials and some experts believe widening social disparities and a perception of widespread corruption is fueling a rise in radicalization among disaffected youths in a country with high unemployment and growing poverty.
While the group has largely been portrayed in the press and in the 2013 Bling Ring film as disaffected white youth from the wealthy LA suburb of Calabasas, the truth is more complicated.
Mass citizen mobilization, when married to the material support of a faction of disaffected or disadvantaged elites, can succeed in amending or entirely rewriting democratic constitutions to eliminate the worst distortions to representation.
GRAVENHURST, Ontario — When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's image as a liberal reformer crumbled during the lead-up to Canada's national election, an opportunity opened for competing left-wing parties to attract disaffected voters.
Yang rose from obscurity to become a highly visible Democratic candidate, rallying a coalition of liberal Democrats, libertarians and some disaffected Republicans into a devoted group of followers known as the Yang Gang.
What the Obama administration may have overlooked was the unintended consequence of supporting a shadow system that encouraged adverse selection in ACA insurance pools by allowing church-affiliated disaffected Americans to opt out.
Richard M. Nixon appealed to the "silent majority," and Bill Clinton castigated an African-American rap star named Sister Souljah to reach out to disaffected white voters who had fled the Democratic Party.
But there is another factor: Texas has become one of the primary destinations for disaffected Californians, as more and more California businesses have concluded it's time to go where they will be appreciated.
Hosts like Mr. Colbert, John Oliver of HBO's "Last Week Tonight" and Trevor Noah of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" have become appointment television for disaffected liberals craving an antidote to President Trump.
But Ms. Le Pen could benefit on Sunday if poor and disaffected suburban voters do not cast ballots or if on-the-fence voters who are unenthusiastic about their choices decide to abstain.
The key, it seems to me, is to find issues that unite the Democrats' progressive base and welcome disaffected suburban Republicans, while appealing to working class voters who may feel betrayed by Trump.
While Iran has built up militias to fight against the Islamic State in Iraq, it has also mobilized an army of disaffected young Shiite Iraqi men to fight on its behalf in Syria.
Fundamental questions In the longer term, Democrats face more fundamental questions, including how to promote a new generation of leaders and win back disaffected blue collar workers in the Rust Belt who supported Trump.
After the revolution of 2013-14 Kremlin-controlled television stations spewed poisonous lies into the disaffected, Russian-speaking Donbass; next, militants and army units rolled in to "defend" the region from phantom Ukrainian fascists.
They could also be joined by disaffected pro-Remain MPs from the governing Conservative party — including those who have been involved in cross-party efforts with Umunna to push for a second EU referendum.
Ignacio Jurado, politics lecturer at the University of York, agreed the main source of additional Vox votes would be disaffected PP supporters, and called the debate ban - whose impact he said was unclear - wrong.
It's from Alberta that Jason Kenney has emerged as the voice of Canada's disaffected West, where jobs are tied to the region's fossil fuel industry and where calls for a "Wexit" are making headlines.
The party has resonated with voters that are disaffected with government attempts to deal with regional separatism (a cause it vehemently opposes) in the Basque Country and Catalonia, and, to a lesser extent, immigration.
Someone actually created a jobs program for a man seen gunning down a child in the streets, but Chicago can't find the wherewithal to put antsy, disaffected young people to work year after year.
The big picture: In an ongoing evolution of its use of proxy forces, Iran is marshaling zealous and disaffected Shiites from South Asia to fight for its larger ideological and strategic goals in Syria.
These ranged from doling out money and jobs in the Taliban shadow government to sweet-talking disaffected cadres, bribing clerics to give favorable pronouncements and playing for time whenever a problematic issue presented itself.
"Tariff threats against China and Mexico, and potentially Europe, play very well to Trump's base, and probably speak to other disaffected voters," said Gary Hufbauer, an economist with the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Or perhaps Sanders has become the candidate of disaffected Democrats — and that includes both the people who are annoyed with Obama for being too moderate and those annoyed with him for being too liberal.
Time and again, we watch in horror as a disaffected or radicalized young man commits mass murder, or an angry partner kills his wife, and maybe her family, in an act of domestic violence.
The theory may or may not translate into success in November, but their victories in primaries could quiet the chorus of politicos who believe party the should be trying to win back disaffected Republicans.
Though all of this, the employees working to "capture" the polar bear actor maintain a disaffected solemnity—their blank eyes stare into the middle distance as they get pushed, run around, and shoot darts.
The best contemporary example of this is Nevada's rogue rancher Cliven Bundy, who with his sons led a band of disaffected "militia men" in an armed uprising against the federal Bureau of Land Management.
But experts have expressed concerns that, in the event of a formal treaty, disaffected FARC soldiers and mid-level commanders could jump ship for the ELN, with which FARC maintains strategic and financial partnerships.
Before Iowa and New Hampshire, Cruz aligned himself with Trump unrepentantly, in the hope that Trump would fade or collapse, leaving his disaffected supporters in need of a new political home outside the establishment.
Now I understand why disaffected Republicans would find the Libertarian message appealing, although many in that party will have to look the other way on issues like abortion, national defense and recreational drug use.
Disaffected Republicans are discussing everything from skipping the Republican National Convention in July to running a conservative candidate as an independent or third-party candidate -- with the ultimate goal of denying Trump the presidency.
The suburban rallies are meant to shore up Trump's support with Republican voters who might not yet love him, while the more urban rallies are meant to peel off disaffected white working class voters.
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"Cuspert was a foreign terrorist fighter and operative for ISIL who used social media to take advantage of disaffected youth and potential Western recruits," Elissa Smith, a Defense Department spokeswoman, said in the statement.
Mr. Trump has faced mounting criticism from Republicans for the vitriolic tone of his candidacy, but he struck a defiant note Tuesday night, describing himself proudly as a candidate of the angry and disaffected.
Clinton among the disaffected young idealists, who are unlikely to break for Mr. Trump but who could be lured back to her from a third-party candidate or from the ranks of the undecided.
He did poorly among black voters, and the surge of new voters were white suburbanites for Biden, not the young and disaffected voters Mr. Sanders has always believed he could bring into the process.
Some disaffected Taliban fighters have joined the Islamic State, and the Taliban's leaders know that the unstable situation in Afghanistan could well deteriorate further — another plausible incentive for a dialogue about the country's future.
Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, 'Grandfather of Rap,' Is Dead at 73 With the Last Poets, he recited rhythmic verses over conga drumming, speaking to disaffected black youth and helping lay the foundation for hip-hop.
Ms. Miner plans to run under the banner of an upstart new group, the Serve America Movement, which calls itself SAM, formed by people disaffected by the existing party structure after the 2016 elections.
The trip had its share of surreal moments — interrogated by a security agent at one point, I forgot what city I was flying to — and I felt increasingly removed from myself, dehumanized and disaffected.
Liberal U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders touted his ability to expand the electorate, while Biden, a moderate, argued that only he is capable of bringing back disaffected swing voters who abandoned the party in 2016.
The Sanders flank of the party is betting that a campaign fueled by big promises of transformative change will attract the tens of millions of disaffected nonvoters who may hold the key to victory.
That something would eventually be the infant Republican Party, which, in 1854, was just beginning to coalesce from scattered opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, rootless ex-Whigs, disaffected Democrats and politically minded abolitionists.
On Sunday, he turned back to that setting for one final pre-Iowa caucuses boost — this time on Fox News, seeking an audience of disaffected moderates and "future former Republicans" to pitch on electability.
As she campaigns on her Midwestern appeal and ability to win over disaffected Trump voters in areas Hillary Clinton lost in 28, voters here, especially those who are anxious about electability, are paying attention.
Will they spend it fruitlessly trying to lure Trump voters, or will they give uninspired black Democrats a reason to vote and offer disaffected Obama-Johnstein voters a reason to return to the fold?
There may be disaffected youths still hanging out with the dwindling Johnson and Stein crowds instead of jumping to team Hillary, but almost none of them have migrated over to team Racist Traffic Cone.
Mr. Sermer, the Liberal Party's chief organizer, envisioned it as part of an effort to nudge Hungarians disaffected by the venality of Orban-controlled politics back into the political dialogue and eventually to vote.
The audacity of the rebel takeover, even if it ultimately fails, will probably draw recruits from across the region, including members of other Islamist groups still disaffected and dissatisfied with a moribund peace process.
E-Trade execs late on Thursday laid out their plan to pick up "disaffected" traders, investors, and advisers while the two bigger firms work through the huge undertaking of combining their tech and culture.
The Party would become more downscale, a potential asset if it meant drawing in disaffected Democrats, but also more alienating to non-whites, who represent the largest source of potential growth in the electorate.
Humor, of course, is often the refuge of the disenfranchised and disaffected, but there's a difference in both tenor and objective between hypocrisy-dicing irony and its weak cousin: detached, fatalistic, teenage-style sarcasm.
The recent explosions of ressentiment against writers and journalists as well as against politicians, technocrats, businessmen, and bankers reveal how Rousseau's history of the human heart is still playing itself out among the disaffected.
As a result, 'Britain's abject underclass has actually continued to grow' and many in the 'disaffected white working class' had either drifted away from electoral politics or embraced such radical rightists as the BNP.
At the height of their fame, revered by the likes of Kurt Cobain and Thom Yorke, The Breeders were seen as disaffected partying poetesses who provided the soundtrack for many a late-night car ride.
The activation for The Expanse—much like the show—put visitors in a more thoughtful situation, with visitors meeting with disaffected locals in one of the show's outer planets as part of a peacekeeping mission.
"The Brexit vote and euroskepticism was strongest in former manufacturing areas, where the industry has gone, the good jobs have gone and people feel disaffected," said David Bailey, professor of industry at Aston Business School.
Haykel suggested there was a risk that any future popular economic discontent might be manipulated or mobilised by disaffected religious conservatives or opponents of MbS, as the 31-year-old deputy crown prince, is known.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - In choosing a 42-year-old polyglot from Ethiopia's largest ethnic group as prime minister, the ruling coalition is trying to ease ethnic tensions and appeal to the legions of disaffected youth.
Many militants are disaffected by poverty and unemployment, and some have reportedly traveled to regional countries, including Kenya, Tanzania and Somalia, for religious or military training, according to a study released last month in Maputo.
Like many Germans in the former East, Rudolph, 55, laments the way reunification unfolded - "there wasn't a new start" - and describes a divided society today that he believes drives some disaffected easterners toward political extremism.
AND SO, YOU KNOW, HE COULD HAVE GONE -- HE DID GO LOUD AND CLEAR TO THOSE DISAFFECTED PEOPLE AND IT'S, YOU KNOW, NOT SURPRISING THE RESPONSE HE GOT AND I AGREE, EVAN, WITH YOUR POINT.
"The Brexit vote and euroscepticism was strongest in former manufacturing areas, where the industry has gone, the good jobs have gone and people feel disaffected," said David Bailey Professor of Industry at Aston Business School.
They might fare better in a national election than a divisive authoritarian candidate could, but the problem is getting the nomination — and then winning the general election if disaffected authoritarian voters decide to stay home.
Some have been concerned over the presence of terror groups in the country -- both the potential for attackers to slip in with migrants and the concern that they may be able to radicalize disaffected youths.
Some have been concerned over the presence of terror groups in the country -- both the potential for attackers to slip in with migrants and the concern that they may be able to radicalize disaffected youths.
Some Germans have been concerned over the presence of terror groups in the country -- both the potential for attackers to slip in with migrants and the concern they may be able to radicalize disaffected youths.
Many Tunisians are concerned about the rising cost of living, unemployment and the continued marginalisation of rural areas - factors that helped fuel the country's uprising and, more recently, Islamist militancy among some disaffected young men.
He cratered in the general election, but says he sees a path for the party if it can rack up higher and higher margins with disaffected Democrats in downtrodden places like his hometown of Buffalo.
Many on the left—Jeremy Corbyn in Britain, Jean-Luc Mélenchon in France, Sarah Wagenknecht in Germany—are turning towards leftist tribalism, Euroscepticism and anti-immigration politics in an attempt to win over disaffected voters.
Sanders's primary campaign, along with the terrifying consequences of a Trump presidency, has inspired some formerly disaffected people to become politically active and convinced others that the Democratic Establishment isn't equipped to handle this moment.
"The messaging that's coming out is nothing but propaganda, and it's about luring them into a false sense of security," Dellal says, listing some of the messages of inclusion he says ISIS tells disaffected Australians.
Trump was elected promising to "drain the swamp" in Washington and break the hold of special-interest groups, but Apatow says the disaffected voters who put him in power are going to be sorely disappointed.
By no means are they obscure, but they are closely associated with what we call the "hipster," a term attached to disparate groups of alternative-learning people based on their clothes, haircuts, or disaffected stares.
And with those words, Trump gave his nascent campaign its first notes of controversy, attracting a wave of media attention and in the process started to draw millions of disaffected voters to his unconventional campaign.
Mr Sanders as an ideologue puts his faith in bold, radical ideas that—in his telling—can mobilise millions of disaffected citizens to start voting, in such numbers that the status quo is swept aside.
These risks include escalating and emerging threats from around the globe, steady advances in the sophistication of attack technology, the emergence of new and more destructive attacks, and insider threats from disaffected or careless employees.
Mr Corbyn, who won the leadership contest with a promise to re-engage with disaffected voters about whom the party had supposedly forgotten, conspicuously failed to persuade the Labour faithful to turn out for Remain.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's Socialist Party (BSP), the biggest opposition party in the Balkan country, chose a new leader on Sunday with the task of winning back disaffected voters and pushing for an early general election.
Frayed relations with Ankara While some world leaders are quietly making connections with other leaders and diplomats, other are becoming increasingly disaffected with the US. Turkey's relationship with the US has degenerated in recent years.
Played by the bass-baritone Greer Grimsley with a hangdog mustache and a weary slouch, Sweeney is here more a disaffected bloke than a wild-eyed psychopath: a Todd who might have voted for Brexit.
Mr. Trump's campaign has ushered in a new chapter of the conservative story, building a coalition of disaffected voters motivated as much by their anger at government and establishment politics as by any policy issue.
The structural problems with the A's coincided with the rise of the "Whiz Kids" Phillies in 2000, and A's fans were not unlike all those disaffected Blackberry loyalists who are now carrying Androids and iPhones.
Instead, they are political activists, some more disaffected than others, in pursuit of independence for Kashmir in one instance and an end to the persecution of Muslims in another (though this is a reductive summary).
Aruna is desperate for greater investment in sports in his country, something he believes is crucial to dissuading disaffected youths from falling into the sway of organizations such as the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram.
Turning out disaffected whites is more politically effective than most people imagined after 2012, but white voters are ultimately too divided to make a "white strategy" work as a foundation for a real governing majority.
Never as revered as Nirvana, as coolly disaffected as Sonic Youth or as overblown as Guns N' Roses, the Smashing Pumpkins made their name with sprawling musical ambition and all-out rock 'n' roll chaos.
Most of all, he wanted to find a way to reach out to disaffected young G.I.s, to show them that there was a whole community of antiwar activists and organizers who were on their side.
Two years ago, Halsey was an unknown pop singer who, with help from some online tastemakers, had a minor hit with "New Americana," a sharp-tongued portrait of disaffected millennials ("raised on Biggie and Nirvana").
But it's often said that a child's job is to learn, and when something gets in the way of the child successfully doing that job, the child will often feel discouraged, unhappy and progressively disaffected.
There, in a visualization on the report's 11th page, lodged above the men's rights activist Stefan Molyneux, pinched between the anti-­immigrant pundit Lauren Southern and the self-proclaimed "disaffected liberal" Tim Pool, is Destiny.
More and more young people — not to mention disaffected moderates of all ages, as well as voters of color — are choosing to register without a party to preserve their independence from the two-party structure.
Whittlesey enlisted the support of evangelicals and other religious conservatives, disaffected blue-collar Democrats, the National Rifle Association and an array of other groups she believed had been insufficiently integrated into Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign.
It not only increases turnout but removes the tempting option of disaffected voters checking out of their civic duty to engage in choosing leaders, an option that just tends to make things worse for everyone.
Disaffected middle class voters have had to live with the real world depredations of the utopian policies supported by both parties for the past generation and the only thing they care about is the policies.
Mr. de Blasio had been facing a campaign for re-election next year in a climate in which white voters, particularly in the brownstone Brooklyn precincts that first elected him, were disaffected by his performance.
Together they helped turn Britain's gaze inward, toward gritty industrial landscapes, where a generation of disaffected youth railed against the class system and the claustrophobic trap it laid for workers locked in dead-end jobs.
One question, of course is, what kind of policy options a center-right think tank can offer to disaffected voters on matters involving race and immigration, subjects that help drive the very polarization they regret.
The LEFT party, tied to the former communists in the German Democratic Republic (GDR), used to be the protest party for disaffected voters in the East, but lost approximately 8 percentage points in each state.
The plexiglass piece channels the disfranchised and disaffected population of Cleveland's "Forgotten Triangle" — a divested minority neighborhood bordered by Kinsman Avenue, Woodland Avenue, East 55th Street, and East 79th Street in the city's Fifth Ward.
"There's a very disaffected segment of Republican voters and Democratic voters who just want to throw 'em all out," said David Redlawsk, a political scientist at Rutgers University who wrote a book about the Iowa caucuses.
Thora Birch and Scarlett Johansson star as world-weary teen outcasts and best friends Enid and Rebecca, whose disaffected bond is tested by the strange intrusion into their lives of a loser played by Steve Buscemi.
Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State, and other jihadi groups have become adept at luring disaffected young men with false claims of an epochal war between Islam and the West and fraudulent promises of history-shaping adventure.
"It's the same notion that troubled, disaffected young men are drawn into the fantasy element kinds of movements," Gladwell said, arguing the mainstream media shoulders an unfair portion of the blame for propagating and glorifying violence.
His record as a democratic socialist is far out of the mainstream of American politics, and his revolution of new and disaffected voters who would change the composition of the electorate did not materialize in Iowa.
That may paradoxically reduce the prospects of addressing reasons for the underlying political issues that led to dissatisfied Britons voting to leave the European Union and disaffected U.S. citizens voting for a polarizing candidate like Trump.
The presumption here is that a great disaffected middle despairs at the thought of a binary choice between Clinton and Trump, and that the former is as much a source of the despair as the latter.
Like her peers—Tao Lin, Nell Zink, Alexandra Kleeman—Moshfegh writes characters who shrink big feelings into flat utterances, the kind of disaffected tone that feels born of the internet and its mechanisms for emotional distance.
The poll comes as the Democratic presidential primary field continues to grow, with some candidates working to shore up support among the party's progressive flank and others pushing to appeal to disaffected and more moderate voters.
One proxy army fighting on the Eritrean side, a group of disaffected Ethiopians called Ginbot 7, was a force that Nega helped create, founding the movement in 2008 with another Ethiopian exile, Andargachew Tsege, in Washington.
The closely watched trial illustrates the tensions in the former British colony as disaffected democracy activists push back against attempts by Communist Party leaders in Beijing to tighten their grip on the city's freedoms and autonomy.
Her disaffected students mock her at every turn, while the school's administration—led by a Rivers Cuomo–lookalike headmaster (Romain Duris)—conflates her lack of command with a failure to endorse its self-congratulatory liberal values.
Finally, it's crucial to note that there are no groups in the Republican coalition who are pressing Republicans to move to a potentially winning populist position by toning down racism enough to win over disaffected liberals.
It's a region where the NRA's message provides Trump another avenue for boosting support among disaffected white male voters—a voting bloc that Trump needs, and that accounts for a large portion of the NRA's membership.
Analysts are dubious, however, saying he is more likely looking for ways to lure disaffected pro-Brexit Labour voters and provide a counterbalance to his history in the anti-immigration, largely right-wing 2016 Leave campaign.
On the day before the election, Mr. Morrison acknowledged that victory in Wentworth looked unlikely, but he expressed hope that the threat of a hung Parliament would persuade disaffected Liberal voters to stick with the party.
Targeting MLK Day, in particular, is an old gambit -- white power activists opposed the creation of the holiday and have used it for decades as a day to mobilize disaffected fellow travelers and provoke violent clashes.
Sydney (Sophia Lillis), a disaffected, self-described "boring 17-year-old white girl" in the polluted burg of Brownsville, Pa., is developing confusing emotional and sexual feelings and a gross patch of acne on her thighs.
Allred compared Biden's appeal to that of former Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, whom he said also had the ability to win over disaffected Republicans and independents while also turning out the Democratic base.
As an informal adviser, Mr. Stone supported Mr. Trump's plan to focus extensively on immigration at the start of the 2016 campaign, and believed that he could tap into a core group of disaffected Republican voters.
That's an advantage Republicans don't have in western Pennsylvania, where this month they're trying to hold onto a seat that was similarly pro-Trump in 2016 but is home to many more registered but disaffected Democrats.
The dog-eared copy in the hands of a disaffected high schooler, the battered edition picked up in a used book store and displayed prominently on a table in a coffee shop — those are Alexander's renditions.
You obviously can't censor and regulate the internet in the same ways as you can with the radio or music TV. What about the idea that feeling disaffected was in vouge back in the late nineties?
The most common postmortem of the Sanders campaign goes like this: Bernie tore through Iowa and New Hampshire by galvanizing young, disaffected white liberals, but then he hit the South, and there, black voters sank him.
It's not too different from the disaffected slackers of Generation X, and when we hear from the teens currently protesting climate change, they too are likely to be looking for something good in a world that's terrifying.
More worrisome is that the supporters of the president's party frequently can't be bothered to turn out for more than one election in a row — voters seemingly grow dispirited and disaffected by the slightest failure or affront.
Raise your hand if you think it was good idea to allow a young disaffected Islamic man with no prospects, no ties to the U.S., and only his religious zeal to keep him going into our country.
Mining magnate Clive Palmer, who spent tens of millions of dollars on a campaign aimed at disaffected voters, also failed to secure a place, although his campaign against Labor likely had an impact on the overall result.
The Trump appeal to disaffected Democrats is a two-part mix -- one part anger against immigrants who he incorrectly claims are taking away American jobs, and the second an attack on the economic policies of his opponent.
But I believe it might cause many Americans who are at present quite disaffected from the practices and institutions of our democracy to begin to see that their elected representatives value their reputations more than their incumbency.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ryanair is to cancel more than 12 percent of its flights for two days next week in its biggest-ever strike as cabin crew escalate a staff revolt that began among disaffected pilots last year.
Polls tip Macron to win by a significant margin, scoring around 60 percent of the vote, while Le Pen is predicted to get around 40 percent — but abstentions from disaffected socialists could give her an unexpected boost.
He exhorted Americans to use the power of democracy to force change — in contrast to Donald Trump, the likely Republican nominee, who also promised to elevate the nation's disaffected but did it mainly by scapegoating the weak.
If he does not perform any better than Mr. Romney did with white men, he will almost certainly be unable to rally the millions of disaffected white voters he says will propel him to the White House.
Ms. Rowling has done an excellent job of shrouding the production in suspense, letting out the occasional detail — Hermione is played by Noma Dumezweni, who is black; Albus is, basically, a disaffected youth — when it suits her.
The possibility of disaffected liberals going to a third-party candidate sends a shiver through Democrats — especially those with memories of the 220006 presidential election — even as it delights the Greens and their likely nominee, Jill Stein.
The hope is that disaffected Republicans will abandon Mr. Trump and split their votes between two third-party candidates: Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Evan McMullin, a former C.I.A. official who is a Mormon. Mrs.
Trump's policies, anti-Muslim rhetoric and the motley crew of Islamophobes packing his Cabinet feed into the narrative that the U.S. is at war with Islam and lead to the radicalization of disaffected youth in the region.
His third ace is that he will indeed go after Hillary Clinton in ways you never heard before and that will delight and bring back a lot of disaffected Republicans, whose hatred of Hillary knows no bounds.
Mr. Trump, whose invectives against trade agreements were central to his appeal to disaffected working-class voters, will have the authority as president "to negotiate better deals, as I think he would put it," Mr. McConnell said.
And there probably wasn't enough seriousness taken -- the need to reach out to people who felt disaffected, who didn't feel heard, who felt that their movement wasn't taken seriously and was undervalued when it shouldn't have been.
It got a big bump in membership after the 2016 election, with many disaffected voters looking for a place to go after Donald Trump's win, and it now has about 55,20193 members across more than 200 chapters.
Winning back disaffected voters and coming to terms with Ms. Merkel's decision to allow more than one million migrants into the country in 2015 are among the major issues the party's next leader will have to face.
Instead, they were able to draw in enough disaffected young Bavarians to win 17.5 percent of the vote, up from 8.6 percent in 2013 — an astonishing total for a left-leaning party in such a conservative state.
Dave Loebsack, Buttigieg's top endorser in Iowa, counters that critique by arguing the former mayor's ability to win in South Bend is the reason he feels he is the best positioned candidate to win over disaffected Republicans.
But during the 1960s, shame — over Vietnam, over the serial humiliation of African-Americans — transformed a good portion of the left, at least the academic left, into a disaffected gang of spectators, rather than agitators for change.
Sanders thinks focusing on policy — and, more specifically, on winning over disaffected, working-class voters who care more about health care and college costs than they do about what's happening in Washington — is the best path forward.
But the businessman, by championing unique policy positions like a universal basic income, wide reaching programs to address automation and the legalization of marijuana, slowly created a devout following of liberal Democrats, libertarians and some disaffected Republicans.
While preparing a platform for the June election, Prime Minister Theresa May sensed the mood turning against austerity, loosening debt targets, trying to reach out to disaffected working-class voters and penalizing, though mildly, the better-off.
They are better described as a disaffected rump of Labour Party loyalists, many of whom backed Brexit in 2016 and only "lent" the Conservatives their votes this time around as a way to get the job done.
In other words, ISIS will become a more diffuse and clandestine organization, living off of the grievances of disaffected and disenfranchised Sunni populations, the sanctuary of ungoverned territory, and the blow-back from our exclusively kinetic approach.
Mr. Corbyn, a lifelong critic of the E.U. and a socialist, has drawn much of his support from disaffected young people in Britain who grew up under austerity and are now turning to trade unionism and socialism.
Photo by Owen Richards There's something special about the way LA-based rapper Open Mike Eagle can seem so disaffected with life in his verses and still talk about it with such clarity that it feels heartfelt.
But for the Lib Dems, scooping up disaffected Blairites from Labour and liberal Cameroons from the Tories is much less risky than it has been for Labour and the Conservatives to ally with hard-leftists and former UKIPpers.
Bonnstetter, a reporter with SI For Kids, got up in front of a room of dusty, disaffected old beat reporters and asked Gamecocks coach Frank Martin a clear, concise, definitive question about the ethos behind South Carolina's defense.
In San Francisco, at the height of the Summer of Love, he started preaching on street corners, attracting young, disaffected teenagers, many of whom had run away from home in pursuit of the promise of freedom through counterculture.
Disaffected Republicans had moved back into Romney's camp, but the overall dynamic of the race was the same as it had always been: Obama had a modest but healthy lead that was likely to hold through election day.
They could focus on increasing turnout among their base -- women and African-Americans -- but Democrats have instead taken a rhetorical page from both Donald Trump's sexism and Bernie Sanders's populism by trying to appeal to disaffected white guys.
But as Democrats begin the necessary process of trying to win back these disaffected white voters, and as President Donald J. Trump starts to become a fact of life, his normalization, to a certain extent, will be inevitable.
The country that birthed the great philosophers Confucius and Sun Tsu—and that just barely survived the anti-Western Cultural Revolution—is now cranking out hilariously subpar hip-hop beats in order to appeal to its disaffected youth?
I would like to stop reading about this disaffected sliver of the electorate and instead read about attempts to mobilize progressives and people of color around a platform that might even resonate with W.W.C. voters, wherever they live.
And then there are the disaffected Conservative M.P.s put off not just by Johnson's stance on Brexit but by his vengeful firing of many of Theresa May's cabinet ministers within hours of his move into 10 Downing Street.
Selecting a fellow "pirate," as Mr. Gingrich has described both himself and Mr. Trump, would have unsettled party leaders and left them bracing on a daily basis for salty language from the candidates and mutiny from disaffected Republicans.
TV's "What America's Thinking," election analyst Henry Olsen said that Democrats have yet to decide whether they should try to bring back disaffected voters with economically liberal viewpoints who also hold moderate or conservative positions on social issues.
Watch for President Trump's base to sit out this cycle because before Trump, they (disaffected, white working-class voters) hadn't really shown up to vote since Ross Perot was on the ballot in 1992 and 1996, Wasserman says.
He frames his policy positions not in the language of politics but by building an economic system based on "humane capitalism" — and welcoming everyone from Democrats to disaffected nonvoters and Trump voters into this campaign with open arms.
It includes disaffected young idealists, blue-collar Democrats, well-educated Republican-leaners and probably some of the voters who don't pay much attention to the news and who just can't make up their mind between two unpopular candidates.
Unlike other hacks in which WikiLeaks was the culprit, this leak of videos from church headquarters in Salt Lake City is the work of disaffected Mormons who found one another online, in a Reddit forum for ex-Mormons.
Common Sense Here's how President-elect Trump could unify a bitterly divided America, provide well-paying jobs to many of the millions of disaffected workers who voted for him, and lift the economy, stock market and tax rolls.
In the wake of the 19203 election, with both parties struggling to connect with a disaffected working class, and just about everyone in need of a drink, Americans might want to belly up to the once-maligned saloon.
If Biden wins the White House but doesn't deliver real benefits for disaffected working-class Trumpians and disillusioned young Bernie Bros, then the populist uprisings of 2024 will make the populist uprisings of today look genteel by comparison.
The Jones campaign's theory seems to be that instead of disaffected white workers forming a Nixonian silent majority, as sometimes happens elsewhere, there may be a silent but large-ish minority of soccer moms seething against Mr. Moore.
It centers around Jong-soo, an emotionally distant and unreliable protagonist—the same kind of disaffected male youth that Murakami's works so frequently center on—and Hae-mi (Jong-seo Jeon), the woman he falls in love with.
Rather than waiting for targets to find them, recruiters go to where targets are, staging seemingly casual conversations about issues of race and identity in spaces where lots of disaffected, vulnerable adolescent white males tend to hang out.
In conversation, he will sometimes stretch on the floor in yoga poses; he'll slip into the exaggerated voices of famous colleagues — the adenoidal clip of the "Star Wars" creator George Lucas or the disaffected monotone of Mr. Ford.

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