It's not that they're cooking the books, but if you only collect your data from left-leaning stores, it's not surprising that the results will be a list that favors left-leaning books.
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" The fact is that all these companies are "left-leaning.
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Can you give me any examples of those Left-leaning campaigns?
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What if the candidate were someone a little more left-leaning?
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Less favorable was Trump's view of two left-leaning British politicians.
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The left-leaning Reasonable People Unite page was also shut down.
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Other left-leaning groups are similarly trying to halt Republican actions.
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In 2015 Alberta and Ontario were led by left-leaning parties.
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Mr Célestin had to share left-leaning voters with two rivals.
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Plus: When are left-leaning techies going to get politically organized?
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But Priorities and other left-leaning groups are increasingly pushing back.
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The tactic had worked before on other left-leaning public figures.
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Meanwhile, left-leaning speakers routinely appear on university campuses without fuss.
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But remember now, she is a left-leaning liberal -- a Democrat.
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Left-leaning pages accounted for 33 of the top 50 posts.
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"I have a big sample that is left-leaning," she says.
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Left leaning pundits and journalists also jumped in on the attack.
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Polls show the left-leaning party is set to perform poorly.
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Much to their bafflement, the targets are often themselves left-leaning.
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Fox News is an easy target for the left-leaning organization.
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In total, more than 873 left leaning organizations support the holiday.
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All of these factors are pushing people toward left-leaning candidates.
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This year, meme culture has outgrown its longstanding, left-leaning edge.
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Bernie Sanders, the two most left-leaning candidates in the race.
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In recent weeks, several left-leaning groups and politicians, including Sen.
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Consider: Which big, left-leaning demographic group has the highest turnout?
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The S.D.F. is secular, left-leaning and vocal about women's rights.
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He also publishes The American Spectator, a left-leaning monthly periodical.
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Swift's left-leaning sentiment earned her some ire from conservative fans.
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On Tuesday, Mijente, a prominent left-leaning Latino group, endorsed Sanders.
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And it wasn't just that they cared about left-leaning analysis.
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He repeated attacks against Mr. Trump's long history of left-leaning positions.
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Namely, the left-leaning Labour party gaining power in any snap vote.
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The country's current government leader is Pedro Sánchez, a left-leaning politician.
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There are other signs of high motivation levels amongst left-leaning women.
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They prefer the market-friendly Temer to Rousseff's left-leaning Workers' Party.
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A dozen states, not all of them left-leaning, do so already.
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For instance: Would you peg left-leaning perfume-wearers as patchouli lovers?
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Ms Levavasseur's fairly moderate left-leaning instincts are at odds with others'.
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The left-leaning arts community considers itself enlightened and immune to sexism.
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There was one Trump supporter, but most potential jurors were left-leaning.
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Save My Care, a left-leaning grassroots organization, is behind the ad.
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But only a handful of the most left-leaning House Democrats — Reps.
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Even some left-leaning writers have recently argued that Gandhi must fall.
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That causes Democrats to respond with an even more left-leaning proposal.
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Yet there is evidence that left-leaning judges frequently do just that.
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So is this taking away a tool suited to left-leaning challengers?
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In electing Obama, a chastened United States chose a left-leaning intellectual.
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Conservative Charlie Sykes argued Thursday that left-leaning Democratic candidates like Sen.
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This means that left-leaning parties could potentially form a governing coalition.
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He had been hired to help counterbalance Facebook's perception as left-leaning.
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On each of the five questions, left-leaning Americans were consistently pessimistic.
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Supporters of the left-leaning Greens go hunting with AfD voters here.
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Left-leaning health-policy bloggers played a key role in the debate.
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Clinton to make more left-leaning personnel choices in her transition team.
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That policy drew the ire of left-leaning leaders, Sanders among them.
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First, voters (and not just left-leaning voters) love social insurance programs.
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Left-leaning economists have expressed their own doubts about a wealth tax.
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Stephens's coronation produced a fiery revolt among readers and left-leaning critics.
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The report was released in August by the left-leaning Roosevelt Institute.
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I was feeling depressed and especially sensitive to any left-leaning remarks.
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The group targets media and left-leaning organizations by secretly filming them.
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Read more from the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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Mercatus's $32 trillion finding aligned with the left-leaning Urban Institute's 2016 estimate.
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Some apparently thought the left-leaning public media outlet was subtweeting the president.
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He thinks only 40% of voters would consider backing any left-leaning candidate.
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The alternative could mean a left-leaning minority government tolerated by the conservatives.
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Another 8003 were identified as being aligned with leftist or left-leaning organizations.
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First, cities such as Austin are left-leaning islands in deeply conservative country.
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A host of liberal blogs and left-leaning journalists ridiculed the comment Monday.
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The audience for the show doesn't necessarily match that left-leaning demographic, though.
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By now, people generally know what to expect from the left-leaning CEO.
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Florence Pugh plays Charlie, a gloriously defiant, left-leaning, struggling actress in London.
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For much of American history, left-leaning activists argued in favour of it.
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Emilie Yerby, a left-leaning deputy, worries about "a mess of Brexit proportions".
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This view is backed even by some left-leaning organizations concerned about costs.
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At times, however, it has faced charges of having a left-leaning bias.
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The process faces stiff opposition form left-leaning lawmakers, community leaders and environmentalists.
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Left-leaning Social Democrats, angered by Mr. Faymann's reversal on migration policy, rebelled.
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The county, which houses the more left-leaning Tucson, had 80,000 uncounted ballots.
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And all these obstacles create a negative feedback loop with left-leaning voters.
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During his bid, the self-described democratic socialist backed several left-leaning candidates.
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Warren, a senator from Massachusetts, is considered by many to be left-leaning.
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Not every Democrat and left-leaning voter will celebrate Clinton's victory Tuesday night.
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"The 'system' the hero rebels against can be left-leaning," he told me.
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Since then it has showcased lengthy literary criticism and left-leaning political coverage.
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This week alone, Trump attacked right-leaning Fox News and left-leaning MSNBC.
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"A more left-leaning candidate opens the door for Trump," Mr. Borick said.
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Boos consumed the grounds of the left-leaning Santa Monica High School campus.
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But first: Sanders has long complained that left-leaning MSNBC underplays his campaign.
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From the start, Ms. Mangini's films were overtly political and overtly left-leaning.
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Left-leaning groups have denied any connection to the killing of the two.
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So why do right-leaning sites track users more than left-leaning ones?
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Even the most left-leaning lawmakers acknowledged the need for potentially painful concessions.
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A minority government coalition with other left-leaning parties is also a possibility.
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She said the "left-leaning" private textbooks tainted the minds of young children.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) who represents the left-leaning face of the party.
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He pointed to a 2019 study by researchers from Northeastern University, University of Southern California, and the nonprofit Upturn that showed left-leaning political ads targeted at a left-leaning audience went further than ads that reach across the aisle.
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On its face, this is a boon in liberal enclaves and left-leaning districts.
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Harold Feld at Public Knowledge, a left-leaning think-tank, notes the "starfish problem".
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However, Amazon is a huge target, and not just for the left-leaning Sanders.
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His Progressive Conservative party lost to the left-leaning NDP party in May 2015.
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While left-leaning candidates like Warren or a rising star like New Jersey Sen.
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Republican senators representing left-leaning states — Susan Collins (R-Maine), Thom Tillis (R-N.
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Theoretically, that'll motivate turnout from left-leaning voters who remain cool to Hillary Clinton.
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Even left-leaning Canadians politicians such as Justin Trudeau will tell you as much.
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But HB2 jeopardized another project of similar size for the left-leaning mountain city.
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One left-leaning U.K. newspaper encouraged the public to play "slogan bingo " on Twitter.
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The report analyzes a series of estimates by both right- and left-leaning groups.
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That's according to an astonishing new survey from the left-leaning Public Policy Polling.
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Pollsters say this benefits Merkel's conservatives and the AfD, not the left-leaning parties.
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Alpay is a former official of Turkey's left-leaning, secularist main opposition CHP party.
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Sanders may have helped spur 2018's unusual slate of left-leaning congressional candidates.
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Bernie Sanders was back on Capitol Hill, eager to expand his left-leaning campaign.
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Bernie Sanders's 2016 primary campaign gave rise to a constellation of left-leaning organizations.
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I previously wrote about the blurring of fact and opinion in left leaning media.
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BuzzFeed is not the first left-leaning website to express an aversion to Trump.
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Dorsey also admitted on Saturday that Twitter employees share a largely left-leaning bias.
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CNN's Headline News and IFC, the Independent Film Channel, have heavily left-leaning audiences.
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Left-leaning magazine The New Republic pulled an op-ed on South Bend, Ind.
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The most promising sources are rich left-leaning donors like billionaire businessman George Soros.
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Clinton's latest comments about antitrust laws tap into recent research by left-leaning economists.
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Nor is he likely to get much love from the left-leaning fashion establishment.
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The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute has contended that trade is the main culprit.
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The whole thing was mostly just a way to troll his left-leaning teachers.
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This largely conforms with an earlier analysis by the left-leaning group Navigator Research.
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Among Democrats and left-leaning independents, the approval rate is less than 63 percent.
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N.B.A. fans, FiveThirtyEight noted, are the most left-leaning of the major American sports.
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Other parts of her platform also seem out of sync with left-leaning voters.
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He will become one of the few left-leaning leaders in the country's history.
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The left-leaning candidate is running with populist ex-leader Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
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But when it comes to left-leaning meme creators, Sanders is the majority pick.
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His competition is a former first lady married to a left-leaning ex-president.
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If you're left-leaning its Global Warming; if you lean right, its nuclear annihilation.
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And for most of the last 100 years it was a left-leaning stronghold.
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Ms. Marin, a left-leaning liberal, has been a member of Parliament since 2015.
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A poll released Tuesday by a left-leaning group found that he trails Rep.
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They collectively receive about half the support of Democratic voters and left-leaning independents.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and a host of other left-leaning Democrats.
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Also making a relatively strong showing were the left-leaning Greens, with 16 seats.
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New York, California, and other left-leaning states have failed to pass similar legislation.
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The left-leaning Cumhuriyet was accused of supporting a failed coup attempt in July.
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The VSOs and MSOs get away with this kind of mission creep by rubber-stamping left-leaning, anti-veterans' choice letters because the general public is not paying attention and the left-leaning mainstream media will never call them out for it.
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Still, this is illustrative of the rift between Clinton and her more left-leaning colleagues.
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Media: The most engaged partisan Facebook pages belong to left-leaning and Trump resistance groups.
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Ocasio-Cortez, herself, name-dropped both left-leaning senators in a CNN interview in May.
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One, they are nominating some left- leaning candidates, like in Nebraska, two, and Pennsylvania, one.
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Others contend a fresh face is needed to energize the party's increasingly left-leaning base.
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It has no consensus candidate, and left-leaning voters might be split among several contenders.
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Jared Holt, a research associate at the left-leaning watchdog group Right Wing Watch, agrees.
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As governor of a mostly left-leaning state, Romney projected himself as a moderate Republican.
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Too many of these groups are endorsing partisan letters credited to the left-leaning VES.
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Among Korea experts, Mr. Trump's approach has won the greatest support from left-leaning doves.
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Another group, the Progressive Alliance, is aiming to unite left-leaning parties to topple Tories.
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According to Catalist, a left-leaning political data firm, Democrats did just this in 2018.
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Yet polls have consistently showed voters willing to back left-leaning parties and independent candidates.
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The election result was a shock for think-tank fellows because most are left-leaning.
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Oliver North resupply neighboring Nicaragua&aposs rightist Contra rebels against the left-leaning Sandinista government.
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The left-leaning parties, second-placed Socialists and Unidos Podemos ("Together We Can"), oppose Rajoy.
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A left-leaning libertarian, Bill Maher has politics that don't fit neatly into partisan boxes.
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This kind of right-leaning identity politics is more potent than the left-leaning version.
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The success of left-leaning minority Democratic candidates has not been limited to federal races.
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During the Obama era, however, almost no left-leaning lawyers spoke out against the delays.
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Left-leaning capital has always provided an economic motor for radical movements, he tells me.
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But the headlines from right-leaning and left-leaning news organizations tell a different story.
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Meanwhile ABC, CBS, and CNN are free to shoehorn left-leaning messages into each hour.
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It's about something much more insidious: silencing news or opinion that is not left-leaning.
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The union, always left-leaning, has traditionally been a training ground for moderate Labour politicians.
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Left-leaning journalists, meanwhile, continue to suggest "fake news" on social media elected President Trump.
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Her left-leaning government tightened environmental rules to encourage other Canadians to accept the pipelines.
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Netroots Nation has grown in recent years as a gathering of left-leaning presidential candidates.
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The left-leaning Labour Party gained seats, leaving Prime Minister Theresa May clinging to power.
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We can debate whether the "corporate" news media is as left-leaning as critics claim.
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But former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other left-leaning figures praised the move.
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"I have wasted 44 years in this worthless legislature," said Chambers, a left-leaning independent.
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Left-leaning independents are coming to him in flocks we haven't seen since Ronald Reagan.
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Her platform is unapologetically left-leaning: pro-choice, pro–gun control, and pro–public school.
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His attack on "the squad" of four left-leaning House Democrats was brilliant political strategy.
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TV that O'Rourke nevertheless poses a "true threat" to some left-leaning candidates like Sanders.
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Left-leaning groups are energized about the idea and aren't taking no for an answer.
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But the left-leaning parties are themselves divided over issues such as welfare and immigration.
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The left-leaning New Democratic Party would take 17.9% and the Greens 8.8%, it said.
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Obviously my preference is for Democratic women and left-leaning women to win more power.
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That number was 30% higher than Democrats who consumed only outlets with left-leaning audiences.
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Talented left-leaning reporters, editors, and columnists expect (or demand) editorial independence and high standards.
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Several legal scholars and many from the left-leaning media are saying he does not.
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The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute projects up to three million jobs lost by summer.
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The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute projects up to three million jobs lost by summer.
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Pro-Trump content featured mainly on conservative pages and rarely appeared in left-leaning circles.
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The same is true of the rest of the electorate, except left-leaning young people.
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But the Greens and the left-leaning New Democrats are also appealing to climate worriers.
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The left-leaning firm found that 6900 percent of respondents -- a plurality -- want Pruitt fired.
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Their left-leaning globalist views and reluctance to enforce borders continue to cripple the continent.
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But others, especially in more left-leaning circles, don't see it that way at all.
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Since then, the left-leaning government has been led by caretaker Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni.
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The conference has taken credit for using its leverage to help pass left-leaning legislation.
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The Socialists have far more support than other left-leaning parties in a crowded field.
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A left-leaning watchdog group also asked the federal government to investigate into Conway's comments.
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And the division between left-leaning and right-leaning news organizations is certainly not new.
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Other analysts, including those at the left-leaning Brookings Institution, have estimated larger coverage losses.
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And Biden has significantly lower approval ratings among younger and more left-leaning Democratic voters.
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The left-leaning pundits on "Morning Joe" bemoaned the ad and seemed baffled by it.
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Taxes on financial trades also have the support from a number of left-leaning organizations.
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Once established, it gave them a national platform and influence in left-leaning Democratic circles.
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Another 7 percent chose the small, new left-leaning Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CSDJ).
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But California's liberal gloss, combined with a student body who likely went to left-leaning high schools (or are currently going to left-leaning universities) means those students are now feeling politically alienated and ready to join forces with other students just like them.
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On the surface, left-leaning Silicon Valley and the more conservative US military seem worlds apart.
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It's a clear rejection of the austerity policies favored by the ruling, left-leaning Syriza party.
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But the challenge alleges that lawmakers crafted the new tax code to target left-leaning states.
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Is this the left-leaning employees of Silicon Valley companies twisting media for their own benefit?
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Conservative or left-leaning, capitalist or Marxists, sushi-lover or vegan—they're all products of thinking.
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Friberg was raised in a wealthy suburb of Gothenburg, Sweden, by a politically left-leaning family.
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The left-leaning U.K. newspaper The Guardian said Trump's order was "cruel, stupid, and un-American ".
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As recently as last year, Facebook banned hundreds of left-leaning pages for this very thing.
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The race could give a hint whether more left-leaning candidates are ascendant in the party.
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He now looks set to govern with the left-leaning New Democrats, who have 24 seats.
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The left-leaning politician won the presidency by a hair's breadth over his rival, Norbert Hofer.
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They say internally, their views are often sidelined in favor of a left-leaning activist agenda.
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Sanders announced the student debt plan alongside some of Congress's most left-leaning voices, like Reps.
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But he says he's not a communist, describing himself as left-leaning, rather than card-carrying.
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New York (CNN)A left-leaning PAC ran a Facebook ad falsely claiming that Republican Sen.
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Civil-rights groups and left-leaning politicians reacted with dismay to Mr Trump's change of policy.
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Left-leaning critics worry that a social wealth fund might undermine efforts to strengthen labour unions.
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OKCupid saw similar patterns across its left-leaning user base, explained senior marketing manager Bernadette Libonate.
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Other left-leaning economists have also expressed doubts that Mr. Sanders's proposals mesh with economic reality.
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"It's pure moral policing," the left-leaning politician and rights activist Ammar Rashid said on Twitter.
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The party's left-leaning delegates greeted Sanders and liberal U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren like rock stars.
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Other data crunched by Mr Naidu confirm that women use more left-leaning language than men.
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Presumably this is in reference to Rachel Maddow, the left-leaning lesbian TV commentator on MSNBC.
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As in other countries, many German journalists are left-leaning and display instinctive hostility towards plutocrats.
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But the left-leaning New York City mayor may now be a potent surrogate, bolstering Mrs.
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A pair of left-leaning economists from the University of California at Berkeley reportedly helped Sen.
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SAMUEL ABRAMS appears to be exactly the kind of conservative professor left-leaning colleges would want.
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Eight of them are members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, a left-leaning group of members.
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It essentially sounds like he wants it to grow into a successful left-leaning media company.
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Seeking empathy through sensationalism is something left-leaning liberals are frequently ridiculed for by the Right.
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There's no credible leader to bridge the gap between the progressives and the left-leaning centrists.
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The latest upwelling of left-leaning religious activism has accompanied the dawn of the Trump presidency.
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The coalition, led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, is trailing left-leaning Labor in opinion polls.
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Students should take these warnings seriously, because left-leaning students aren't the only ones disinviting speakers.
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"A storm is brewing," warned an editorial in the left-leaning daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung this week.
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Under Wheeler, the left-leaning activists got everything they asked for, to the determinant of innovation.
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You're probably familiar with this language if you read a lot of left-leaning internet sites.
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Nan Aron is the president of Alliance for Justice, a left-leaning federal judiciary advocacy organization.
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His political party affiliation is a fly in the ointment for the mainstream, left-leaning media.
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Democrats are agitated that Schultz will draw from left-leaning independents and help Trump get reelected.
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The biggest rise in anxiety has been among left-leaning young people, according to the poll.
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Lewis also attacked female voters in another episode that year for their left-leaning political views.
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Left-leaning groups on Monday launched a campaign advocating for the government to break up Facebook.
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The left-leaning Repubblica daily said on Wednesday that Tuesday's manoeuvrings now made early elections unlikely.
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Not to mention, others say, that it could expose a left-leaning bias in the field.
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Left-leaning special interests need the protestors to act out because it serves a profitable narrative.
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The Libertarian had been cutting into Clinton's support, particularly among young voters and left-leaning independents.
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Sleeping Giants, an anonymous left-leaning activist group, is turning its sights on Facebook as well.
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As I've said, I was brought up to be more what you would consider left-leaning.
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Expect lawsuits from left-leaning states and environmental groups to ensue as soon at that time.
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According to the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, a left-leaning policy research center, Mrs.
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Over time, Mr. Wiertz said, the coalition persuaded left-leaning political parties to take its side.
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Left-leaning legal scholars have been devising ways to to combat the trend with existing law.
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At least one left-leaning group, the Working Families Party, is already taking aim at Fletcher.
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I don't see how the Democrats can eschew a new era's left-leaning energy and win.
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In left-leaning states like New Jersey, Democrats have tested their own strategies to consolidate power.
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It's that his base – left-leaning voters under 30 – is far too narrow and too sectarian.
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They have shaved off even more votes from her left-leaning coalition partners, the Social Democrats.
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Macri was defeated by a landslide in the primaries by moderate, left-leaning Peronist Alberto Fernandez.
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Young, left-leaning candidates are revolting against older, traditional Democrats in primary elections around the country.
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What its mostly liberal or left-leaning base of readers thinks about that strategy obviously matters.
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Liberals were scrambling to figure out what a left-leaning response to it might look like.
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"You don't just need a left-leaning government, you need MPs that are onside," he said.
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But more separates those right- and left-leaning sides of the web than their opposite ideologies.
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A poll last month by a left-leaning firm showed Cruz leading O'Rourke by single digits.
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Predictably, there were clashes between those attending the rally and left-leaning groups opposed to them.
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Left leaning group EMILY's List and progressive super PAC American Bridge jumped on the candidate's remarks.
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But Ivanka's left-leaning tendencies have likely colored her choice of scientists allowed into the discussions.
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The approval number is one of Trump's lowest since taking office, the left-leaning firm noted.
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Republicans have come out fighting since, blasting the group as a left-leaning propaganda machine. Sen.
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Some left-leaning economists are skeptical about a minimum wage as high as $15 an hour.
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However, she said that left-leaning protesters were using Nazi tactics to silence right-leaning thought.
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Lula also built strong ties with other left-leaning governments in the region, most notably Venezuela.
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Left-leaning advocacy groups have already brought out the pitchforks and are aggressively calling for impeachment.
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" Mr. Trump's communications director for 10 days, Anthony Scaramucci, was matter-of-fact when he told Bloomberg TV on Thursday, "Yes, the president is lying, but he's doing it intentionally to incite certain people, which would include left-leaning journalists and most of the left-leaning politicians.
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"A slap in the face for Merkel," quipped an editorial in the Tageszeitung, a left-leaning newspaper.
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Left-leaning types also worry about American firms competing for contracts to supply the National Health Service.
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The Obama administration prosecuted nearly 493,000 illegal immigrants – a fact the left-leaning mainstream media routinely ignores.
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Left-leaning groups also say they don't buy the sincerity of Trump's desire to work with Democrats.
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Critics have pointed out that several Disney stars have been given a pass for left-leaning slurs.
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Furthermore, the socialist party chose last Sunday the most left-leaning candidate it had in the race.
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More recent surveys from the left-leaning Public Policy Polling, however, show Cunningham with a widening lead.
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The left-leaning Public Policy Polling found Luria trailing by just 6 points in an April poll.
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I am far left leaning politically, so working here has been somewhat of a challenge for me.
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Most are concentrated in left-leaning cities on the coasts, and more than two-thirds are women.
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His aversion to the policies of the left-leaning president, Moon Jae-in, is perhaps not surprising.
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One left-leaning organization, Citizens for Tax Justice, uses public information to assess GE's annual tax liability.
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This week Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a left-leaning populist, was sworn in as president of Mexico.
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"Macron: president of the rich?" read the front cover of Libération, a left-leaning newspaper, last week.
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In 2009, she wrote a book with the title: "Woman, Devout, Left-Leaning - What's important to me".
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As left-leaning opponents of Trump, we might welcome this because finally, our side is getting energized.
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Left-leaning staff are either sympathetic or wary of getting sucked into the vortex of campus politics.
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Despite the left-leaning electoral base, Malloy currently is ranked the least popular governor in the nation.
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"Wage growth is too slow," said Lawrence Mishel, an economist at the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
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The left-leaning New Democrats, who compete for the same voters as the Liberals, were at 18.4%.
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Generally, left and left-leaning Christians seek religion not so much in expressing faith in social justice.
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President Trump and left-leaning lawmakers have excoriated pharmaceutical companies for the rising prices of prescription drugs.
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Muscles or not, there's definitely room for more than one left-leaning heartthrob on the world stage.
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Another, conducted by Kapa Research for left-leaning newspaper Ethnos, showed New Democracy leading by 4.8 points.
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Here are some headlines from right-leaning and left-leaning news sites on the Acosta-Miller brawl.
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Hayward wrote that the group's 1,925 members are majority left-leaning, but range across the political spectrum.
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The Yankees, whose left-leaning order faces more infield shifts than any other team, need Rodriguez's thump.
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The son of highly educated, left-leaning parents, Friberg grew up in a wealthy suburb of Gothenburg.
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Left-leaning activists have taken to the streets to protest the IMF negotiations taking place in Washington.
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Multiple left-leaning politicians and critics of Bolsonaro in Brazil have raised alarms about his authoritarian tendencies.
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" "I am far left leaning politically, so working here has been somewhat of a challenge for me.
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A new poll from left-leaning Public Policy Polling released earlier on Tuesday found Rubio trailing Rep.
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Media Matters for America, a left-leaning advocacy organization, reported on Crowley's blog posts earlier this month.
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Jeffries, a former corporate lawyer, ruffled plenty of feathers in the left-leaning caucus in defeating Rep.
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Clinton who is now the president of the Center for American Progress, a left-leaning policy institute.
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Ms. Rousseff led the left-leaning Workers Party, which positions itself as a champion of the poor.
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The ensuing tumult gave the general Suharto an opening to push aside Indonesia's left-leaning president, Sukarno.
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Thiel is also an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump and a critic of left-leaning viewpoints.
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The left-leaning Public Policy Polling (PPP) offered the hypothetical "Giant Meteor" option in its latest survey.
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He also received an endorsement from The New York Times's editorial board, which is considered left-leaning.
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They were joined by the left-leaning pages of New York mag, The Atlantic, and The Independent.
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The majority of the content on Means TV, though, is short clips sourced from left-leaning YouTubers.
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The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute estimates the economy will lose 14 million jobs by the summer.
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They know that the left-leaning strategies on the economy and things like that actually don't work.
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The left-leaning Public Policy Polling found Luria trailing by just 20123 points in an April poll.
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Like many well-meaning Left-leaning white men, I was cast into the wilderness that somber night.
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It and four other left-leaning parties appeared headed to having 91 seats in the new Parliament.
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The commentator Shaun King, who writes for The Intercept, a left-leaning news website, was even harsher.
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All this said: Colorado is an increasingly left-leaning state, so Gardner's poll numbers aren't entirely shocking.
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His opening came when the left-leaning Zoran Zaev became prime minister of Macedonia a year ago.
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Most of those votes went to Blue and White and the left-leaning Meretz party, data showed.
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That view is more aligned with left-leaning consumer groups that have pushed for greater antitrust enforcement.
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The more Trumpism and Israel are intertwined, the more left-leaning Americans will grow alienated from Zionism.
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"People are much more left-leaning than what Washington may have thought," said Howland, adding that Sen.
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MSNBC's commentators are influential with the Democratic base, and they convey a variety of left-leaning views.
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The left-leaning Splinter focused on politics and media and was often critical of mainstream media outlets.
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The INSA poll also had the SPD's possible left-leaning coalition partners slipping in the last week.
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The Tea Party showed how to do it, and left-leaning groups are now repeating those successes.
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Ms. Karlan is the chairwoman of the board of directors for the left-leaning American Constitution Society.
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Their findings appear to confirm their premise that left-leaning governments don't mean robust stock market returns.
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The stories of mistreatment began with left-leaning publications, but spread to right-leaning news media outlets.
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Polls show the moderate and left-leaning candidates drawing support from about 37 percent of Iowa voters.
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Its fan base is known for its left-leaning politics and vocal campaigns against racism and homophobia.
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Instead, progressives want Democrats to stake out stronger left-leaning positions of the kind championed by Sens.
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The left-leaning newspaper Liberation on Monday likened Sunday's results to a "takeover" of the nation's politics.
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But Lewis's proposal for dismantling the nuclear family was met with befuddlement from left-leaning outlets too.
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It denied they had instigated clashes and said they were first attacked by the left-leaning students.
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Mark Kirk, an underdog for reelection in left-leaning Illinois, rescinded his endorsement of Trump on Tuesday.
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Recent opinion polls suggest there is no longer enough support for such a left-leaning tie-up.
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Other left-leaning Jewish organizations have also experienced substantial increases in volunteers and donations since the election.
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As left-leaning blocs weighed possible alliances, far-right Jose Antonio Kast threw his weight behind Pinera.
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Right-wing Facebook pages were found to share hoaxes nearly twice as often as left-leaning ones.
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It should be noted that Public Policy Polling has been accused of being a left-leaning organization.
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Red state types, influenced by left-leaning boycotts, may stop seeing their movies or buying their products.
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There is simmering dissatisfaction, in particular among left-leaning lawmakers, over policies perceived as favoring the rich.
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And it has put a lot of power in the hands of left-leaning CEOs like Zuckerberg.
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To win national power in Britain, Labour would likely have to win swathes of left-leaning Scotland.
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The left-leaning New Democrats, who also suspect Trudeau wants to game the system, prefer proportional representation.
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He postponed the plan until June 23 in Washington after it caused controversy among left-leaning members.
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But we can do this budget exercise using only figures from nonpartisan and even left-leaning groups.
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It has collaborated with left-leaning groups on tech issues, like free speech online, where common ground exists.
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ET. Meanwhile, if you've got DirecTV or Dish Network, LinkTV, a left-leaning channel, will have live coverage.
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Public Policy Polling, the left-leaning outfit, released an exit poll on Wednesday morning from the Pennsylvania race.
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Left-leaning Jewish groups in the U.S. quickly condemned Friedman's ambassadorial nomination and vowed to fight the nomination.
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With an election due on September 9th, Sweden's traditionally consensual, left-leaning politics look set for a conflagration.
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Others face runoffs against left-leaning activists or outsiders who campaigned against the city's business-first neoliberal agenda.
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Obviously, there are left-leaning publications, but they seem to playing a fundamentally different game than conservative media.
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Currently, the main outlets implicated are all liberal and left-leaning: Libération, Les Inrocks, Slate France, and Télérama.
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They were wary of alienating left-leaning Brexiteers who had for the first time voted Conservative in 2100.
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British Columbia's left-leaning government is now focusing on policies meant to restrain the arrival of Chinese money.
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He now looks set to govern with support from the left-leaning New Democrats, who have 2121 seats.
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He now looks set to govern with support from the left-leaning New Democrats, who have 24 seats.
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In 2017, new left-leaning voices to counter the narrative from the Trump Administration hadn't yet taken hold.
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Yet left-leaning critics of the president are, in this case, arguing that he should be declared incapable.
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Canada's New Democratic Party, a left-leaning opposition party, chose Jagmeet Singh, a Sikh, to be its leader.
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"Juncker knows how to tame Trump" wrote Vienna's left-leaning Der Standard, describing the deal as a "masterpiece".
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Despite Tuesday's result, traditionally conservative Alberta's dalliance with left-leaning politics is far from over, political scientists said.
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Kelly, like many others, believe chaebol reform will finally materialize when the public elects a left-leaning president.
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In Thursday's parliamentary election, he plans to opt for the left-leaning nationalist Plaid Cymru (Party of Wales).
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But the left-leaning populist has insisted the decision to release Ovidio Guzman was made to save lives.
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But here's what I'll say: I read a lot more left-leaning stuff than I do right-leaning.
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But the left-leaning New Democrats (NDP) are gaining and could end up with the balance of power.
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And the party's platform is significantly more left-leaning — thanks to Sanders — than ever before in its history.
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On the other hand, more than half of 5-Star's left-leaning and environmentally friendly supporters oppose it.
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Now, under pressure from left-leaning challenger Bernie Sanders, she is embracing him and his legacy with fervor.
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The left-leaning government of President Moon Jae-in is banking on record fiscal expenditure to boost jobs.
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A coalition of mostly left-leaning groups and activists, including the Black Lives Matter movement, organized the counterprotest.
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Mr. Kaplan, who is based in Washington, was hired five years ago to counterbalance Facebook's left-leaning perception.
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Democrats are hoping to ride a wave of left-leaning support to retake the House in the midterms.
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In this way, left-leaning interest groups like local teachers unions are ideologically aligned with Tea Party Republicans.
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The left-leaning actor said Vader differed from modern-day Republicans because he eventually repented for his deeds.
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He also is accused of threatening to burn down the house of a far-left-leaning "antifa" member.
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Schultz has been an outspoken critic of US President Donald Trump, as well as more left-leaning Democrats.
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For the moment, Democratic voters, however much they want left-leaning candidates, might be stuck with cautious moderation.
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And the winner of such a narrative will be Left-leaning special interest groups seeking a fundraising bonanza.
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The sort of younger, more politically active Britons prone to take online polls tended to be left-leaning.
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And indeed, some left-leaning groups have expressed disappointment that Mr. Obama did not select a minority candidate.
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The outlook for Latin America's third-biggest economy is grim, according to orthodox and left-leaning economists alike.
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In a narrow vote, could a large number of young left-leaning people at Glastonbury make a difference?
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These nominees are mostly center-left, with several who are more strongly left-leaning, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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Denmark: The prime minister conceded defeat Wednesday after general elections in which left-leaning parties made large gains.
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The upper left quadrant of that chart — which depicts economically left-leaning lower-income Republicans — is notably busy.
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Mr. Kennedy Mr. Kennedy is likely referring to a 2014 study from the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
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And what remains of the left-leaning opposition has thrown its support behind Mr. Gantz for prime minister.
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The first figure, "nearly 26,2500" jobs, is backed by a study from the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
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But, Model continued, O'Rourke's problem is that he has little appeal to left-leaning voters or African-Americans.
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CHICAGO — Bruce Rauner, the Republican governor of left-leaning Illinois, won praise on Thursday from some unlikely corners.
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Public Citizen, a left-leaning oversight group, published a report in July that examined enforcement at other agencies.
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WFP will be one of the first left-leaning groups to throw its support behind a 2020 candidate.
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The former Colorado governor, a moderate voice in a left-leaning Democratic field, could run for the Senate.
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Acosta met with Democratic politicians or left-leaning interest groups only 20173 times during the same time period.
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The study, which published on Tuesday, also says that YouTube's algorithm favors left-leaning and politically neutral channels.
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Online sites including the left-leaning Daily Kos and the right-leaning The Federalist will also be offered.
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MSNBC's prime-time left-leaning lineup was tailor-made for those seeking oppositional programming to the current administration.
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In 2012 Iván Cepeda, a left-leaning senator, first accused Mr Uribe of having links to paramilitary groups.
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I would say 95 percent of left-leaning people on campus are completely open to having a dialogue.
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Several weekly newsmagazines — the conservative Le Point, the centrist L'Express and the left-leaning L'Obs — also held back.
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Other left-leaning social media luminaries supporting her are Chrissy Teigen, George Takei, Mark Hamill and Zach Braff.
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Ideologically centrist journalists from NBC News were brought in to take over for more left-leaning opinion shows.
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"Winter Comes," blared The Huffington Post, the left-leaning site founded by Arianna Huffington, in all capital letters.
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South Korea's new President Moon Jae In, led the left-leaning Democratic party back into power in 2017.
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Still, even avowedly left-leaning labor leaders bristled at what they perceived as the activists' naïveté or arrogance.
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The Democratic Convention that year was very contentious, with great factional differences between left-leaning and centrist groups.
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In response to a diversity statement, some critics accused the organizers of being deferential to left-leaning politics.
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"I think the more left leaning you get, the more likelihood the present administration sticks around," Stovall said.
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The region of Emilia Romagna, which includes the emblematic city of Bologna, has traditionally supported left-leaning parties.
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After facing pressure from a coalition of left-leaning groups to hold a town hall this week, Rep.
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The region has traditionally voted in favor of left-leaning parties, but opinion polls suggest that could change.
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Brazil's right-wing leader Jair Bolsonaro and Argentina's incoming leader, left-leaning Peronist Alberto Fernandez, have sparred openly.
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Trump on Tuesday accused the firm of altering search results to prioritize negative coverage and left-leaning outlets.
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And a number of left-leaning activists are planning protests in conjunction with Mr. Trump's inauguration next month.
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A report from the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities said those methods were not reliable.
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A sharply left-leaning candidate could represent risks for specific sectors, as well as the country's fiscal balance.
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At least Hewitt's sour note in MSNBC's otherwise left-leaning musical score didn't involve a lottery-ticket payoff.
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The left-leaning GQ even ran a fact-check: "Fact: Sean Spicer's Suit Is Bad," the headline read.
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But the handicappers noted the district's left-leaning nature and also highlighted his potential Democratic opponent, state Rep.
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Trump accused Google last week of rigging search results to prioritize negative coverage and left-leaning news outlets.
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"Not warm, but not distant," wrote the left-leaning newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung in its online edition on Saturday.
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Left-leaning MSNBC, after flailing at the end of the Obama years, has edged CNN in prime time.
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America is not a left leaning country, despite what some new members of Congress want us to believe.
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Or do they offer a bold, left-leaning vision of America to rival the one Trump has created?
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The Medicaid expansion is the most left-leaning part of the ACA, and it's also the most popular.
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In particular, the left-leaning justice minister, Gustav Heinemann, began to push for reform of the criminal code.
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Day says that she moved to Scotland from London and found a largely left-leaning community in Glasgow.
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Democratic voters appear to like traditional candidates, such as Biden, while left-leaning independents tend to favor Sanders.
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"I don't think either party has a monopoly on this, but there are many who are either Democrats, left-leaning or you could describe that there's a lot that aren't really registered to vote, but they're left-leaning," Tenney said in the interview by the Utica CNN affiliate, which aired Friday.
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Now they are aiming to push their message and work alongside democratic allies -- such as the left-leaning votevets.
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Other left-leaning sites, like the New Republic, took issue with its black-and-white take on the world.
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Healthcare is poised to be a prominent issue, with left-leaning candidates embracing government-run Medicare for All plans.
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Left-leaning supporters are also drawn to basic income's potential as a corrective for the rapidly growing wealth gap.
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Left-leaning television has enjoyed a boost in viewership after a rough end of Obama's presidency, the NYT reports.
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Although the speakers and the audience tilted right, the participants included a smattering of left-leaning grandees and activists.
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Or at least, that's what one presumably left-leaning prankster wanted Central Park visitors to think over the weekend.
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SINCE the financial crisis, many left-leaning American commentators have yearned for more deficit spending to reflate the economy.
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It found 43 such attempts for both right- and left-leaning speakers in 2016 — 12 of which involved Yiannopoulos.
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Portland of course is very left-leaning, and it was quite a violent threat that we got on Facebook.
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To enact his programme, Mr Trudeau will depend on support from smaller parties, especially the left-leaning New Democrats.
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He rejects revisionist, left-leaning critics such as Arundhati Roy, who have labelled Gandhi a sell-out on caste.
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Their donation model divides contributions among left-leaning organizations and Democratic candidates to give greater power to smaller donators.
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Since the end of the dictatorship hundreds of human rights abusers have been jailed by mostly left-leaning administrations.
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Far-right trolls have jumped on Geary as a possible suspect because his Facebook has left-leaning Facebook likes.
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"Right-leaning Facebook pages had a higher total number of interactions than left-leaning Facebook pages," the report said.
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Instead, they are a left-leaning coalition of interest groups looking for group wins that tends to downplay ideology.
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Its founder, Andrew Torba, said existing sites like Twitter and Facebook have a left-leaning monopoly on social media.
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That drew ire from several left-leaning politicians, including Senate Democratic leader Charles Schumer of New York and Sen.
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Now, she is shattering the glass-ceiling once again, after winning the race on Minnesota's left-leaning 5th District.
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Bancada Ativista (Activist Group) is a left-leaning outfit, formed to fight São Paulo's city-council election in 2016.
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And immigration hard-liners remain suspicious of Kushner, whom they view as a left-leaning official inclined towards amnesty.
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Some left-leaning critics detect a connection between Dr Jackson's glowing report and his subsequent appointment to the cabinet.
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The CDM, founded in December, includes eight secular and left-leaning parties and 150 prominent activists and political figures.
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While Five Star sees itself as neither right- nor left-wing, much of the party's base is left-leaning.
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A left-leaning administration could have major consequences for South Korea's foreign policy, including restarting negotiations with North Korea.
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Argentina began siding with the so-called ALBA countries, a coalition of left-leaning nations, alienating the United States.
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Left-leaning pages NowThis News and Occupy Democrats together accounted for half of all posts in the top 50.
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Trump's November victory saw another 18 right-leaning sites registered that month, along with five new left-leaning sites.
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On campus, left-leaning ideas among students and faculty can often be at odds with the university's segregated past.
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Since then, the Women's March movement has become an essential partner within left-leaning circles for organizing and protesting.
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You write, as well, that Democrats should start packing the courts with as many left-leaning judges as possible.
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"Perhaps they have amazing memories, or perhaps they've hidden the paperwork under the desk," wrote Britain's left-leaning Guardian.
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Yet the left-leaning Citizens for Tax Justice recently branded both Cruz and Trump's plans as bad for taxpayers.
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Local resident Camille Santiago, a left-leaning voter, has an array of worries regarding climate change effects on Miami.
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A coalition of mostly left-leaning groups and activists such as the Black Lives Matter movement organized Boston's counterprotest.
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Though rural Oregon is conservative, political power resides where most people live, in such left-leaning cities as Portland.
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While Celtic and St. Pauli fans have a longstanding relationship based on their left-leaning tendencies, Gary and co.
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The left-leaning broadcaster aligns himself with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, and in 85033 endorsed Sen.
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And the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, along with other left-leaning groups, is actively recruiting other potential Democratic challengers.
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But its European sensibility, elitist orientation and left-leaning political bias has meant that American conservatives need not apply.
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Lopez Obrador had secured a strong base for himself, which included support of one of the left-leaning parties.
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The LinkedIn co-founder has donated in the past to Democratic candidates as well as left-leaning outside groups.
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The end of a long commodities boom in Latin America saw some left-leaning governments replaced by conservative administrations.
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The end of a long commodities boom in Latin America saw some left-leaning governments replaced by conservative administrations.
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" Just a few months earlier, the left-leaning Environmental Defense Fund wrote, "We still need America's nuclear power plants.
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Meanwhile, two left-leaning parties that could lure votes away from the Liberals are pulling in more cash, too.
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Democrats are more likely to visit left-leaning outlets like Daily Kos and The Huffington Post than Republicans are.
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An appearance on Fox News is rare for Clinton, who typically does interviews with CNN and left-leaning MSNBC.
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This was not a left-leaning billionaire, like Warren Buffett or Bill Gates, once again espousing the party line.
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Apol was referencing a complaint from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a left-leaning watchdog group.
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Mulvaney has resisted calls to fire or demote Blankenstein from CFPB employees, Democratic lawmakers and left-leaning political groups.
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The four groups, all left-leaning, are Unite Here Arizona, Working America, Mi Familia Vota, and Working People Rising.
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Her appearances on the conservative Fox News are rare — she typically does interviews with CNN and left-leaning MSNBC.
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Caitlin Flanagan made this same point in the May 2017 issue of The Atlantic, a left-leaning cerebral magazine.
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The Daily Mirror, a left-leaning tabloid, was once a prominent socialist voice, selling more than three million copies.
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The chain also includes Podesta and John Halpin, a senior fellow at the left-leaning Center for American Progress.
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BROOKS: I would call CNN, and most people in the media who have left-leaning bents, a political foe.
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As NBC News is reporting, failure to register has also ensnared the left-leaning Podesta Group in this indictment.
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Over 20 million Americans have gained coverage under Obamacare, according to the Urban Institute, a left-leaning think tank.
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The mandate of the current left-leaning Syriza government ends in October, meaning that a general election is looming.
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Left-leaning activists and donors should be pushing this infrastructure to make an investment in more transformative progressive ends.
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Its center-right rival, Fianna Fail, has 44 seats; left-leaning Sinn Fein has 23; and Labour has seven.
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The left-leaning Nation magazine reported in 2014 that drugs were once found on one of the shipping vessels.
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"Canada is obviously more left-leaning than the U.S., and therefore it's sort of a natural choice," Alter said.
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The upside, Powers said, is that left-leaning legislation at the state level could be given the same leeway.
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The movement gained momentum across the country, particularly in left-leaning states and states with stricter domestic violence laws.
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Buttigieg hasn't just misjudged the institution; he has missed the actual threat facing progressives and other left-leaning reformers.
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Denmark: Mette Frederiksen will become the country's next leader after striking a deal with several other left-leaning parties.
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Perhaps confusingly, moderately left-leaning people viewed more pro-Trump fake news than they did pro-Clinton fake news.
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Moderate and left-leaning leaders, like Macron, on the other hand, consider climate change to be a critical issue.
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In 1954, it lost to a coalition led by the left-leaning Social Democrats, but regained power in 1957.
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And indeed in many ways, given the left-leaning world of show business, Ms. Hill was an obvious choice.
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More in sorrow than in anger, The Star-Ledger, a left-leaning New Jersey paper, endorsed Mr. Menendez anyway.
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"This will make the stress tests less stressful," Gregg Gelzinis of the left-leaning Center for American Progress said.
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A three-way race in November could split the left-leaning vote and allow Republicans to take the governorship.
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From the beginning, Klobuchar had positioned herself as the center-left alternative to more left-leaning populists like Sens.
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Left-leaning sites like HuffPost and some mainstream sites like the New York Times and NBC also rank highly.
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Some outlets are adopting words like climate crisis and emergency, such as the left-leaning British publication The Guardian.
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He is unlikely to win the left-leaning state in the 2020 general election regardless of the new law.
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The tipster first reached out to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a left-leaning legal watchdog group.
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But since the election, many people have reported harassment or abuse in left-leaning, diverse areas of the country.
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She said the left-leaning parties in both countries had put relations between Australia and New Zealand at risk.
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Tomas Vedestig, a left-leaning councilman, said he was fed up with the global attention the proposal had generated.
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I already wasn't a fan of our medical system to begin with, and I've always been fairly left leaning.
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It's no guarantee the majority of these judges will be left-leaning, and potentially supportive of a climate trial.
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That makes sense for the AP, but what about left-leaning outlets that might want to make a point?
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The left-leaning commentator aligns himself with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, and in 2016 endorsed Sen.
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In Canada, the results were just the opposite: 7.1 percent under left-leaning governments and 3.1 percent under right.
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One researcher is listed on the "authors and staff" page of the Urban Institute, a left-leaning think tank.
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On important issues — abortion, education, parenting and religion, to name a few — left-leaning beliefs too often distort coverage.
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But the respect of their peers and left-leaning Californians didn't protect the M.G.s from racism, especially at home.
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The Hill-HarrisX survey polled 1,004 respondents, 431 of whom identify as Democrats or left-leaning Independents, between Dec.
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"It's legitimate to investigate," Brooks, who is the host of left-leaning program "The Michael Brooks Show," told Hill.
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Michael Brooks, host of the The Michael Brooks Show, a left-leaning political commentary show, said Tuesday on Hill.
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Uncertainty is rife in the recession-hit economy with left-leaning Peronist Alberto Fernandez expected to win the Oct.
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Left-leaning constituents and others remain aghast at Mr. Trump and want him to be resisted at every turn.
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He joined the left-leaning Photo League and began documenting the street life of lower-middle-class New Yorkers.
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Rousseff has denied any wrongdoing and accused the conservative Temer of staging a "coup" against her left-leaning government.
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Atlanta, the capital of a solidly red state, was suddenly adopted as a darling of left-leaning football fans.
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She will join the Brookings Institution, a left-leaning think tank, starting Monday, just like Bernanke after he left.
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Despite being heavily populated with left-leaning women and gay men, its central players are aesthetes rather than ethicists.
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Chile has been governed by left-leaning presidents, two of them socialists, for 23 of the past 21625 years.
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Ms. Ishikawa, a former television announcer, is representing the Constitutional Democratic Party, a left-leaning party formed this month.
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A left-leaning mayor in Poland was stabbed on Sunday night by an assailant with political grievances, officials said.
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This also includes more left-leaning institutions such as the Center for American Progress and the New America Foundation.
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Antti Rinne, Finland's first left-leaning prime minister in 20 years, told Reuters he backed Timmermans as Commission chief.
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There simply aren't enough young voters, people of color, and other untapped left-leaning groups to go that route.
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Even left-leaning fans took note that the entire campaign seemed like a mean-spirited gesture on Oliver&aposs part.
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Left-leaning groups from the AFL-CIO to the NAACP — and even the LGBTQ rights group GLAAD — endorsed the merger.
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The minority left-leaning New Democratic government in British Columbia, citing the risks of a major spill, opposes the project.
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I'm a very left-leaning Democrat and very anti-Trump, but at the end of the day, I'm a capitalist.
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He has opposed a bill sponsored by the left-leaning opposition to slap a 10 percent tax on soybean exports.
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The left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities examined state proposals to require Medicaid to prove they are employed.
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Common Cause, a left-leaning government watchdog group, filed a complaint with the FEC and the Justice Department on Sept.
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However, some Republicans believe those surveys are overly weighted by left-leaning independents in states that won't matter in 2020.
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The two pipelines, called the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the Mountain Valley Pipeline, are bitterly opposed by left-leaning activists.
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He noted that left-leaning candidates for the state Supreme Court had struggled to win open seats in recent years.
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But despite the tensions, the separatist coalition between the main parties — Convergence and the left-leaning Esquerra Republicana — stuck together.
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It also found that the right-leaning pages it studied earned 21961 percent more total interactions than left-leaning pages.
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Meanwhile, it faces only weak competition for left-leaning voters from Labour, which is under catastrophically bad management (see article).
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In a recent paper Matt Bruenig, a left-leaning writer, argues for the creation of an American "social wealth fund".
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Nonetheless, Rachel Notley, who leads the province's left-leaning New Democratic Party (NDP) government, is doubling down on fossil fuel.
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The course has long been a target of the school&aposs left-leaning activists, who successfully shut down an Aug.
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In London, political commentators in the left-leaning Guardian newspaper said that Trump became "unhinged" mid-way through the debate.
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One of the eight is Alberta, where the left-leaning New Democratic Party government backs the idea of pricing carbon.
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Others believe a fresh face, and particularly a diverse one, is needed to energize the party's increasingly left-leaning base.
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Just 9% of people who bring such claims walk away with relief, according to the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
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About 25 million workers are already bound by such agreements, according to the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute think tank.
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Nayib Bukele, El Salvador's left-leaning, hip-hop-loving president-elect, has no plans to un-ban same-sex marriage.
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The best opportunities for Democrats to win general elections come in states like New Jersey that are traditionally left-leaning.
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So we have also got an independent in the race who&aposs very left-leaning, also a big government person.
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Update 7/6: This article has been updated to reflect Common Cause's self-identification as nonpartisan, rather than left-leaning.
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Saez and Zucman, left-leaning economists and two of the leading scholars on inequality, advised Warren on her tax proposal.
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That's powerful, especially since any number of left-leaning economists have long written the U.S. off as a manufacturing hub.
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Left-leaning supporters of Sanders and Warren and the more centrist backers of Biden, Klobuchar and former South Bend, Ind.
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The most left-leaning politicians and environmental groups have lurched further left as their calls to address climate change grow.
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"This very conception of 'black money' is absurd," left-leaning economist Prabhat Patnaik wrote in The Citizen, an online daily.
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The conversation quickly escalated until my conservative aunt Karen was yelling at Chris, a left-leaning friend from high school.
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The left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities ran the numbers to figure out how each state would fare.
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Clinton tops Trump 2900 to 220006 percent in the survey from the left-leaning Public Policy Polling (PPP) released Friday.
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Launched in 03, the channel was billed as a more progressive and left-leaning news outlet for a younger audience.
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The left-leaning party is part of a global anti-establishment typified by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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The left-leaning SPD is keen to avoid further losses among German voters who are generally cautious on arms sales.
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This follows a call from the left-leaning, late night television host Stephen Colbert for Musk to run for president.
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Many in Kansas had feared a constitutional showdown between the Republican-controlled Legislature and the left-leaning State Supreme Court.
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The left-leaning NDP government in Alberta has unsettled many energy companies by raising corporate taxes and introducing carbon pricing.
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The launch of a left-leaning media company that promotes itself as citing only verified news is a mixed bag.
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The facts should be allowed to come forward — but with today's media and left-leaning politicians, that cannot be expected.
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That's how Mr. Abascal was able to win 20 percent of votes in Madrid's working class, left-leaning red belt.
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But while Sanders still draws a crowd, his endorsements don't carry as much weight as left-leaning voters may hope.
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Right from the top," wrote Josh Marshall, a prominent left-leaning journalist, who cited "multiple highly knowledgeable, highly placed people.
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For example: Left-leaning candidates are rightly cautious about anything that smacks of government subsidies or tax breaks for businesses.
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Justice Elena Kagan was among the left-leaning justices who appeared to endorse the couple, Charlie Craig and David Mullins.
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The survey from left-leaning NextGen Climate finds the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees struggling with younger voters while Sen.
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Trump has made few inroads in Silicon Valley in the past, and the industry has a reputation as left-leaning.
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The president has made few inroads in the tech industry, and the wider industry has a reputation as left-leaning.
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The entire situation has fueled the notion among those on the right that ESPN has become a left-leaning institution.
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In January, Mr. Cruz attacked Donald J. Trump for having "New York values," citing his history of left-leaning positions.
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Schumer, D-New York, said Democrats and left-leaning groups didn't see the Graham-Cassidy bill gaining momentum until recently.
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She didn't cater to moderate, white working-class voters; instead, she ran a progressive campaign appealing to left-leaning voters.
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Chuck Grassley, most Democratic lawmakers and several left-leaning groups are demanding sentencing reform and question the White House's motives.
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SPURS: I get that, as a left leaning-dude, I'm expected to hate black and white Spurs-branded digi-camo.
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Working-class whites, historically Democratic voters who broke for Trump, show signs of returning to their economically left-leaning roots.
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Thiel, it's worth noting, is a longtime Trump supporter and adviser — something of a rarity in left-leaning Silicon Valley.
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Public Policy Polling, a left-leaning firm, released a survey earlier last week showing Grassley with a 7-point lead.
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Investors also worry that Portugal's fragile left-leaning government is not focused on getting its debt burden back under control.
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But he believes left-leaning publications and websites have created a hole for people with these ideological values, he said.
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Democratic state officials are expected to be joined by left-leaning advocacy groups in legal actions against the Trump administration.
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Burr has 28500 percent and Ross has 6900 percent, according to the survey from the left-leaning Public Policy Polling.
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The 12-to-one ratio of liberal to conservative college administrators makes them the most left-leaning group on campus.
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Matt Stoller, research director of the left-leaning American Economic Liberties Project, said the House bill was a half measure.
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The lack of political specificity (the characters are vaguely coded as left-leaning) dulls whatever critique Ms. Potter is after.
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"I believe the Social Democrats will not leave the government," Babis said, referring to his left-leaning junior coalition partner.
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Then the left-leaning newspaper la Repubblica published reports about his father illegally expanding their childhood home in Pomigliano D'Arco.
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Others argue a fresh face, and particularly a diverse one, is needed to energize the party's increasingly left-leaning base.
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The Village Voice, the left-leaning independent weekly in New York, ceased publication in August after more than six decades.
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And some organizations, including left-leaning groups, have criticized the raid, saying Mr. Cain should have enjoyed whistle-blower protections.
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She also showed no concerns about running a historically left-leaning, labor-supporting website owned by the corporate giant Verizon.
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Mr. Kimmel cited the highest of the three, which comes from the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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"This is not good news for retirement security," said Monique Morrissey, an economist with the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
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"Trump treats the presidency as a self-enrichment scheme," said Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, a left-leaning organization.
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The two senators are battling for progressive votes, hoping to become the left-leaning alternative to the more centrist Biden.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will share a ballot with Bernie Sanders, and so will several left-leaning challengers to Democratic incumbents.
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Apple said there are as many people reading traditionally left-leaning publications as traditionally right-leaning publications on Apple News.
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"Morning Joe," once a friendly bastion on left-leaning MSNBC, has become a forum for fiery criticism of Mr. Trump.
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"People don't need to be left-leaning politically to see something that resonates with themselves with this piece," he said.
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Moreno has cast the dispute as a battle between Venezuela and other left-leaning forces and more market-friendly ideologies.
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He came to power in 2014 after staging an internal party coup, alienating his Democratic Party's more left-leaning factions.
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On social media, some left-leaning writers who generally oppose Mr. Trump expressed skepticism about the document published by BuzzFeed.
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"Some of them are worried about electability questions," Eric Blanc, a writer for the left-leaning publication Jacobin, told Hill.
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" The left-leaning think tank EPI said the revised deal "constitutes Band-Aids on a fundamentally flawed agreement and process.
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Soros' foundation finances VoteVets, a left-leaning veterans group, while Koch has supported Concerned Veterans for America, a conservative counterweight.
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He's got holistic approaches to issues, and Warren and Bernie are just way too left-leaning on so many issues.
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" And Goldberg writes: "The more Trumpism and Israel are intertwined, the more left-leaning Americans will grow alienated from Zionism.
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Among the left-leaning, 26 percent cite rising emissions as a dangerous threat, compared with 31 percent on the right.
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And the business-friendly appeal of a National Climate Bank hasn't gained as much traction with more left-leaning Democrats.
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The US Congress included Democrats more conservative than many Republicans and Republicans as liberal as the most left-leaning Democrats.
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The left-leaning Fabian Society told Business Insider jokes targeting those with less status and power in society were 'unacceptable'.
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Yet even some left-leaning pundits and publications are concerned about what they see as Sanders' potential lack of electability.
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The left-leaning Trudeau, who supports free trade and higher immigration, is ideologically removed from the Republican U.S. president-elect.
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On a now-defunct internal company message board known as Twitter Buzz, some left-leaning employees favored barring the president.
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Officials of that left-leaning party have visited Beijing twice in recent months, offering reassurances that they oppose the system.
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Left-leaning critics have long criticized the GOP for allegedly helping big business use illegal immigration to keep wages low.
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"This is an all-hands-on-deck moment," warns a new paper from the left-leaning Center for American Progress.
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Military and police assistance was ramped up after a 2009 military coup against a left-leaning elected president, Manuel Zelaya.
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The U.S. leader last week accused Google of rigging search results to prioritize negative coverage and left-leaning news outlets.
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The idea is perhaps most in vogue in chilly, left-leaning places, among them Canada, Finland, the Netherlands and Scotland.
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So far, the candidates have mostly been trying to appeal to the more left-leaning parts of the Democratic coalition.
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Kyanka's dark, esoteric humor proved popular among a certain set—typically young, typically male, often though not always left-leaning.
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Both the centrist Liberal party and the left-leaning NDP campaigned on expanding social services, especially childcare and health coverage.
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In 1972 George McGovern was the Sanders of his day, handicapped by the perception that he was a left-leaning extremist.
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The left-leaning New Democrat Party leader Jagmeet Singh has also said that he would welcome either woman to his bloc.
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Bloomberg, had he run, would have positioned himself as a centrist candidate juxtaposed to more left-leaning figures such as Sens.
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The other side: Democratic policymakers, left-leaning groups and the tech industry aren't letting the rules go down without a fight.
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Opinion polls so far show the left-leaning Moon Jae-in, who lost to Park in 2012, as the front-runner.
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The president is a left-leaning, anti-establishment politician who won his office just last year in a long-shot campaign.
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While the left-leaning candidate holds a commanding lead in polls, voters who don&apost like him also lined up early.
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Those are cataclysmic events where the left-leaning Greens, polling at 256.5 percent, have emerged as the second-largest political party.
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The left-leaning New Democrat government led by Premier Rachel Notley had budgeted in April for an C$22018 billion deficit.
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" The left-leaning Alliance for a Better Utah blasted the citation, saying it showed state lawmakers were "afraid of a bully.
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A BuzzFeed News analysis published last year looked at the Facebook engagement for 452 right- and left-leaning pages between Jan.
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He paints a picture of the year 2021 in which most left-leaning Americans have been driven to greener online pastures.
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In 2012, the left-leaning Green Party proposed a tax of 0.5% on assets exceeding $5 million in its official platform.
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With a left-leaning government turning the screws on big businesses, it makes sense for SK to seek bigger acquisitions abroad.
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Right-leaning pages earned on average about 372,22019 weekly interactions and left-leaning pages earned on average about 22013,2200 weekly interactions.
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"There was a feeling that everyone at the company was a Democrat or left-leaning," one former employee told Business Insider.
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Conservatives complain that the Tax Policy Center is associated with the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, which are left leaning.
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He is now on trial for orchestrating a blacklist under Ms Park of 27.5,21980 artists deemed anti-government or left-leaning.
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They went mainly to four countries that had left-leaning governments for most of the period: Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina and Ecuador.
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Independent left leaning candidate Sergio Fajardo, a mathematician and former mayor of Medellin, came in behind Petro with 16 percent support.
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Left-leaning parties are calling for the government agency that polices extremism to formally place Bystron and the AfD under monitoring.
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A slew of left-leaning media companies have launched during the Trump administration, with big-dollar backings from progressive non-profits.
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The self-described "left-leaning Bernie Sanders-type liberal progressive" and political junkie was "terribly disappointed" when Trump won the election.
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It is the company's first detailed response since British Columbia's left-leaning New Democrats announced the proposed new rules last week.
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They must now trust Moon Jae-in, the left-leaning president, who has vowed to stop collusion between corporates and politicians.
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"You can look at any of our albums, any of our songs and we're a very left-leaning band," Gore said.
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This message — that Sanders is the true ''progressive'' in the race — has shown impressive staying power, especially among left-leaning Democrats.
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The battles between the Proud Boys and far-left groups, including Antifa, have made McInnes a target of left-leaning groups.
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There is no left-leaning or right-leaning climate science, just as there is no Republican or Democrat theory of gravity.
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But since the 2016 election, red MAGA-hatted Trump fans have descended on the left-leaning city to confront liberal activists.
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Far-right former military officer Jair Bolsonaro, environmentalist Marina Silva and left-leaning Ciro Gomes also lead Alckmin in the polls.
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Right-wing pundits at The Daily Caller insisted that Google was targeting conservative outlets and giving left-leaning publications a pass.
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A similar scenario helped PiS win a majority four years ago, when a different left-leaning coalition won just over 7%.
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His purchase galvanized the left-leaning politicians in the state's Democratic Party, which now controls the New York Senate and Assembly.
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"Yaalon's ouster is likely to be a turning point in Israel's political history," he wrote in the left-leaning Haaretz newspaper.
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A coalition government of the right-wing Lega and the anti-establishment, left-leaning M5S was always expected to be awkward.
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Paul Waldman is a senior writer with the American Prospect, a left-leaning magazine, and a blogger for The Washington Post.
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In 13.13, the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank, conducted an analysis that argues NAFTA cost 213.1,226.2 American jobs.
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Then big business mounted furious opposition pitting the employed against the homeless and everyone else, scaring the local left-leaning establishment.
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And choosing "safe" candidates often means choosing moderate, white Democrats, not bold progressives and fresh faces energizing the left-leaning base.
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It hasn't had an easy time there lately, even in left-leaning, tech-friendly cities like San Francisco and New York.
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Jorge Sharp, the left-leaning mayor of the port city of Valparaiso, said on Twitter that Pinera had missed the point.
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The president of left-leaning watchdog organization Media Matters is facing scrutiny over a series of derogatory comments that resurfaced Tuesday.
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Salon and Mother Jones, both left-leaning outlets, were sharply critical of the idea that the GOP stole Ohio in 2004.
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Sanders' comments carry weight because Clinton needs Sanders' coalition of young and left-leaning voters to propel her to the presidency.
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Kirk faces an uphill battle for reelection in a left-leaning state Obama won in both his 2008 and 2012 elections.
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The Intercept, a left-leaning news outlet, has turned out a series of articles airing inside details about DCCC primary interventions.
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King leads his Democratic opponent, J.D. Scholten, by 1 point, according to a recent survey by left-leaning firm Change Research.
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The left-leaning media has had a field day with it, writing countless articles lumping mainstream conservative websites in with racists.
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The move was hotly criticized by left-leaning economists and by centrist Democrats like Lawrence H. Summers, the former Treasury secretary.
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He later said he would form a left-leaning think tank that aims to help create a strong network of activists.
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" Someone like Brown, the adviser added, could "help with left-leaning voters to some extent while not alienating center-right voters.
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Left-leaning groups have pointed out that there has not yet been an official White House statement commemorating LGBT Pride Month.
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His tweets—more than 200 a day—consist almost entirely of left-leaning American content, despite his claim of being British.
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Despite her resilience, May will lead a weakened government and could face pressure from both left-leaning and right-wing lawmakers.
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The Nordic model has been held up as the gold standard for welfare by many left-leaning politicians and activists globally.
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We don't tend to think of country music and, by extension the South, as particularly fertile grounds for left-leaning politics.
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Until now, the only public analyses had come from the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and Cassidy's office.
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CEAI's executive director Finn Laursen said in an interview that left-leaning unions are out of sync with many Christian teachers.
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As far as the intersection of sports, social justice, and the law goes, though, take heart, left-leaning Supreme Court fans.
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Bannon backlash Trump political guru Steve Bannon is back on the radio -- on SiriusXM -- and left-leaning celebs aren't having it.
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His father, former President Asif Ali Zardari, is considered to wield the real power in the left-leaning Pakistan Peoples Party.
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If Sanders is going to have a chance in Florida, he needs the support of the left-leaning Puerto Rican community.
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I was also proud, as a very left-leaning independent, to have voted for him until his 2008 run for president.
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Ms. Merkel and her conservative alliance are negotiating a coalition deal with their former governing partners, the left-leaning Social Democrats.
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The left-leaning party agreed, angering supporters and women who had joined protests calling on the government to rescind the law.
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And for good reason: Making registration easier would primarily empower likely left-leaning voters – minorities, young people, and low-income families.
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The left-leaning Religious Action Center, whose ex-director Rabbi David Saperstein now works for the State Department, didn't mince words.
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So did the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning think tank that was sharply critical of the law.
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His event in Gainesville, a college town, on Monday was crowded by left-leaning activists who at times shouted him down.
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What they found was that right-leaning governments had an easier time holding on to power than left-leaning governments did.
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The pressing questions now are: Where are these protests headed and will they create broader action outside left-leaning Jewish circles?
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But five of those projects were canceled amid volatile Asian demand and bitter opposition in left-leaning California, Washington, and Oregon.
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Glasses fell out of cabinets or were left leaning inside, primed to tumble out the next time the cabinet gets opened.
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Science, academia (at least liberal arts and social sciences), and journalism do tend to draw their personnel from left-leaning demographics.
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Left-leaning economists dispute that, arguing that empirical evidence shows little if any job losses as a result of past increases.
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Surprisingly, the magazine didn't see the significant increase in subscribers after the 2016 presidential election that other left-leaning publications did.
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There is an exciting new class of left-leaning legislators joining Congress who bring with them fresh blood and fresh ideas.
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The new law poses a particular problem for Jagmeet Singh, a practicing Sikh who leads the minority left-leaning New Democrats.
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So it is in 2019 when conservative nonprofit Prager University finds itself allied with a group of left-leaning LGBTQ+ YouTubers.
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And Mr. Eustis, the Public's artistic director, is an unabashedly left-leaning theatermaker who believes in the value of provocative art.
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The debate rules change drew ire from left-leaning groups who allege that Bloomberg is leveraging his wealth to buy votes.
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Left-leaning Congress governments banned it three times in the last century, saying its ideas risked inciting violence against minority groups.
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Democratic candidates have struggled with how to respond to the growing power of tech companies, with left-leaning candidates like Sen.
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That turn also coincided with McCarthyism and the purge of Communists from left-leaning unions more inclined to support public ownership.
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The Village Voice, the left-leaning independent weekly New York City newspaper, announced on Tuesday that it will end print publication.
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Left-leaning activist group American Democracy Legal Fund (ADLF) has asked the Senate Ethics Committee to launch an inquiry into Sen.
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They should moderate their positions on healthcare, universal childcare, or immigration instead of appealing to the party&aposs left-leaning segment.
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And the midterms do not disprove an important argument about how a more left-leaning Democrat might win a presidential election.
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But some who signed on are relatively moderate or even left-leaning, such as the New America Foundation's Anne-Marie Slaughter.
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Like any executive pursuing a third term in office, Cuomo's record, at least to left-leaning Democrats, is a mixed bag.
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Demand Progress, a left-leaning nonprofit, has hired consulting firm Pale Blue to lobby policymakers on "civil liberties and surveillance" issues.
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This new plan is unabashedly left-leaning in its call for the government to help create millions of good-paying jobs.
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Moon has come under political pressure from members of his left-leaning party to limit South Korea spending on US troops.
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Younger left-leaning voters increasingly don't believe the Republican Party, as currently constituted, is capable of compromise — and not without reason.
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But the main message is one that Trump's more left-leaning opponents, like Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren should consider.
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Damore said that assumptions among "left-leaning circles" about conservative employees at Google had "hurt" his former employer in the interview.
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In fact, Mangu-Ward told me that such arguments were, in her view, generally made by left-leaning politicians and thinkers.
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Congress should hold the bureau accountable by ending the use of the civil penalties fund to pay left-leaning "consumer" groups.
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It was the latest in a series of high-profile, left-leaning policy moves that the Democrat behind the event, Gov.
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Twenty-two states, including left-leaning states like New York and California, have never had a female governor as of now.
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In all, right-wing or right-leaning parties took 21990 seats, while left-wing or left-leaning ones took just 250.
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His first, Pizzaiolo, has been a hub of local left-leaning politics, art and community projects since it opened in 2005.
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By then, he had restyled himself as a centrist, winning two elections as mayor of the left-leaning city of London.
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The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute recently estimated that bonuses gave workers 2 cents more per hour over the past year.
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The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute estimates that the Raise the Wage Act could boost the paychecks of 40 million workers.
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But for Sanders to do as well as a moderate Democrat against Trump in November by stimulating youth turnout, his nomination would need to boost turnout of young left-leaning voters enormously — according to our data, one in six left-leaning young people who otherwise wouldn't vote would need to turn out because Sanders was nominated.
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He might select a left-leaning judge like Diane P. Wood of the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.
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But few of the GND's left-leaning critics are arguing against liberal social and economic policy as such, at least not directly.
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South Korea's left-leaning president, Moon Jae-in, has sought to define his presidency in part by how he views the past.
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But for Erdogan's opponents - including secularist liberals, left-leaning Kurds and even some nationalists - his tightening grip poses an almost existential threat.
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They're mostly "hedge fund managers, doctors, lawyers, consultants, and investment managers," according to the an analysis from the left-leaning Brookings Institution.
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Ever since Tony Blair helmed the party from 250 to 22003, Labour had been dominated by more centrist than left-leaning MPs.
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The left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities estimates that last provision would lead to nearly 700,000 Americans losing health insurance.
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"I think we're at a tipping point," Thea Lee, who leads the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, told Vox earlier this year.
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But, judging by the left-leaning politics of younger generations in this country, the Trump turnaround came not a moment too soon.
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She has strong opinions and left-leaning political convictions, and isn't afraid to express them — even if it costs her her man.
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But her aggressive defense of the Sanders bill Wednesday showed the Massachusetts senator was firmly staking out the more left-leaning position.
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What unites us as Republicans is far greater than what divides us from the more left-leaning policies of the Democratic Party.
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When Democratic lawmakers and left-leaning spokespeople talk about socialism — or democratic socialism — they're not talking about changing the means of production.
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If there was a left-leaning coalition of Labour and Lib Dems (Liberal Democrats), obviously the Brexit strategy would be ripped up.
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The PAN, through an alliance with several left-leaning parties, is ahead of the PRI in the polls for July's presidential election.
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Already Libération, a left-leaning newspaper, has splashed a photo montage blending his face with that of Thatcher on the front page.
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In 2011 Dean Baker, a left-leaning economist at the Centre for Economic and Policy Research, published a book attacking "loser liberalism".
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This seems an odd position—a kind of mandated racial blindspot that both the university left and left-leaning journalists have adopted.
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"We're in a transitional period," said Valette, who considers himself as left-leaning and denounces nationalist and racist parts of the movement.
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But if candidates want to win young left-leaning voters, the candidates may find that they have to give different answers. Sen.
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One of the most damaging impacts of Gravitas Works' identity theft was the isolation Hunter experienced from her own left-leaning community.
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Sinn Fein's opportunity comes at a time when populist, left-leaning movements have won converts in many European nations that embraced austerity.
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Yet we elect presidents based on coalitions consisting of extreme right, right leaning, and centrist or extreme left, left leaning, and centrist.
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Like Mr Cocker, who cites 19th-century radicals such as William Hazlitt and William Cobbett, its exponents tend to be left-leaning.
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Because an unsubscribe counts as two they could theoretically kill the subscriber numbers for a channel like the left-leaning Young Turks.
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The top 2000 ad buyers on Facebook included 20183 left-leaning organizations and candidates, compared to just 22018 from the right wing.
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Right-wing publishers like The Daily Wire, Daily Mail and Breitbart almost made the cut, as well as some left-leaning outlets.
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Left-leaning political leaders have to understand that whatever their criticisms of foreign policy, this is not the cause of the challenge.
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So, if you follow a lot of "left-leaning" accounts, the extension surfaces the feed of someone who follows "right-leaning" accounts.
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But the Liberals will likely face criticism from policy advocates and left-leaning political opponents for not pursuing a more comprehensive plan.
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In 218, many widely considered Harris a favorite against Sanchez due to high statewide name recognition and her more left-leaning policies.
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So what accounts for Dorsey's repeated claim that left-leaning journalists were considerably less open-minded than their conservative counterparts in 2016?
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The left-leaning New Democrats of Jagmeet Singh, the most obvious choice of partner for a Liberal minority government, were at 19.2%.
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President Donald Trump and some Republicans have warned of consequences if Democrats and therefore left-leaning ideologies win next year's presidential election.
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Left-leaning El Pais said Sanchez, seen as a less inspiring public speaker than Rivera and Casado, had not lost the debate.
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The latter provision is projected by the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities to lead to 700,000 people losing insurance.
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Schulz, leader of the left-leaning Social Democratic Party (SPD), took aim at what he described as "irresponsible managers" in the sector.
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Far left-leaning policies aren't registering with a majority of Americans, who still believe in themes such as tradition and small government.
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Meanwhile conservatives are upset that Google decided to fire Damore — something they see as more evidence of Silicon Valley's left-leaning bias.
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Ms Tsai, whose party is left-leaning, also aims to build cheap social housing and the like, which could also be controversial.
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The three of them were aware of how Crooked Media could look from the outside—three white, left-leaning men with podcasts.
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Left-leaning French daily L'Humanite opted for a photo of Le Pen obscuring her own campaign poster and the headline 'Jamais' - 'Never'.
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A counterdemonstration has been organized by a coalition of mostly left-leaning groups and activists such as the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The student-union president of a left-leaning Delhi university, himself from a Bihari family, was accused of supporting "freedom" for Kashmir.
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Counterprotesters also gathered Saturday, mostly organized by a coalition of left-leaning groups and activists, such as the Black Lives Matter movement.
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And, yes, this site has an anti-Trump, left-leaning agenda, but it's worth noting its creators have open sourced the code.
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His plans are therefore likely to raise left-leaning voters' hackles and could drive others who feel marginalised into less reformist arms.
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The reality is they will not because the leadership and their selection of future party leaders demonstrates a far-left-leaning party.
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The left-leaning Urban Institute and the right-leaning Mercatus Center at George Mason University estimate $2202 trillion over 2628 years. Rep.
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An attempt by a left-leaning government to teach children how to spot disinformation, for example, was discontinued after it lost power.
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López Obrador says he now supports the treaty, but his past opposition and left-leaning ideology worries some of NAFTA's strongest proponents.
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The Labour leadership is thought to like Andy Haldane, the bank's chief economist, who has more left-leaning views on economic policy.
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According to a poll released last week from a left-leaning outlet, Trump lags behind Democrats who have already announced 2020 bids.
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The growing number of women with advanced degrees is part of it, as well-educated women tend to be especially left-leaning.
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"The role of social movements in American history, while important, has been seriously inflated by left-leaning activists and historians," he writes.
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The survey by the left-leaning pollster shows Cruz slightly ahead with 28503 percent of the vote compared to O'Rourke's 22019 percent.
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The , meanwhile, had the rug pulled out from under it after the country's incoming Labour government laid out its left-leaning policies.
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That would seem obvious, but that basic premise was lost on the Obama White House and on left-leaning politicians like Sen.
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Ginsburg is followed by another left-leaning Clinton appointee, Justice Stephen Breyer, 28503, conservative Clarence Thomas, 22019, and conservative Samuel Alito, 68.
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A survey from the left-leaning firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) released Friday shows O'Rourke polling just 28500 points behind incumbent Sen.
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To judge from the crowd's cheers, the show was preaching to the left-leaning choir, its celebrity pals a basket of adorables.
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The Center for American Progress President, Neerdra Tanden, called the piece "just the latest attack" by left-leaning journalists who back Sanders.
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Public attitudes toward the U.S. criminal justice system are shifting, and reform no longer is solely a concern of left-leaning voices.
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Democratic power brokers don't seem to be debating whether their candidates would do better if they embraced more left-leaning fiscal policies.
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A 2016 estimate from the left-leaning Urban Institute found a previous plan from Sanders would cost $32 trillion over 10 years.
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Lopez Obrador, or AMLO as he is known, enjoys widespread support in the left-leaning capital, home to about 20 million people.
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But the province's left-leaning New Democratic Party government, which swept to victory in 22020, said it was prepared to tolerate deficits.
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A more left leaning Social Democracy will be joined in opposition by a far-right party, the Alternative for Germany or AfD.
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The New York Times reported that left-leaning candidates have won the presidency in Brazil in each election dating back to 2002.
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These races were all in the Deep South, but left-leaning voters in these reliably red states showed they're ready for change.
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And since The Beatles and Dylan, left-leaning politics has become almost inseparable from popular music (Kid Rock and Ted Nugent notwithstanding).
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Republicans brushed off the poll from the left-leaning firm, but Judge's campaign pounced on it to try to buy some momentum.
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Some prominent GOP lawmakers and conservatives are outraged with the wonky joint venture of the left-leaning Urban Institute and Brookings Institution.
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Around the world, urban areas tend to be left-leaning and cosmopolitan; rural and suburban areas tend to be conservative and populist.
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The left-leaning parties — the Left-Greens, the Pirates and two allies — won 27 seats over all, just short of a majority.
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Clinton earned an enthusiastic reception on Monday, Ms. Warren remained the more powerful draw for a number of more left-leaning voters.
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"It's an allegation of perjury," said Elizabeth McLaughlin, a retired lawyer and founder of the left-leaning Gaia Project for Women's Leadership.
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"There will be economic consequences to this defeat," Elisa Simoni, a left-leaning member of Parliament, told the news channel Sky TG24.
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With the media pandering to universal audiences, will 'niche' humor like left-leaning societal satire even scale to Onion heights ever again?
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Left-leaning economists are also scratching their heads at the speed at which Republicans seem to be disavowing their commitment fiscal restraint.
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Of the respondents, 7.253 percent supported the proposal in a January survey commissioned by Data for Progress, a left-leaning think tank.
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I think we tend to tear each other apart as feminists, as critical thinkers, as left-leaning people, or just as people.
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Google's left leaning makes us blind to this bias and uncritical of its results, which we're using to justify highly politicized programs.
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Trump's administration has declared Venezuela part of a "troika of tyranny" in Latin America, including left-leaning governments in Cuba and Nicaragua.
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On Super Tuesday, two left-leaning challengers failed to push past more moderate candidates in Senate primaries in North Carolina and Texas.
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"A coronavirus recession is inevitable," said Josh Bivens, director of research at the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, in a blog post.
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Mr. Delrahim's position, which the White House said it supported, also had the backing of some left-leaning politicians and antitrust experts.
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But despite the backing from high-profile progressives, she was not able to unseat the longtime congressman in the left-leaning district.
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Those corporate tax rates cause heartburn in Brussels, but all political parties in Ireland support them, even the left-leaning Sinn Fein.
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It's true that a few proudly left-leaning Democrats won gubernatorial primaries, like Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Andrew Gillum in Florida.
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In his order, Judge Ellis wrote that left-leaning politics around the nation's capital was not enough to warrant a venue change.
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And if an increasingly left-leaning voting bloc does become more politically active, there are huge potential gains for the Democratic Party.
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Over all, the study showed that tech entrepreneurs are very liberal — among some of the most left-leaning Democrats you can find.
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Loath to be labeled left-leaning or liberal, Dr. Barber cites the Constitution and the common good as freely as the Bible.
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Factoring in that data, the decline was closer to 5 million, according to the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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The left-leaning show covers everything from the far right to tech policy, from internet conspiracy theories to the Democratic primary race.
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Demirtas, a former human rights lawyer, has expanded HDP's support beyond its traditional Kurdish base by appealing to secular, left-leaning Turks.
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Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn had promised that, if elected, his left-leaning Labour party would hold another EU referendum within six months.
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The results from Change Research, a left-leaning pollster, showed Sanders performing better than in state surveys conducted by other polling outfits.
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A persuasive paper published by the left-leaning Institute for New Economic Thinking argues that our framework for corporate governance is wrong.
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Kirk faces an uphill battle for his reelection in a left-leaning state Obama won in both his 2008 and 85033 elections.
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Left-leaning critics who complain about a conspiratorial "Jewish lobby," on the other hand, seldom counterbalance those views with support for Israel.
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Rorty, a left-leaning philosopher, who died in 2007, predicted that the neglected working class would not tolerate its marginalization for long.
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He has solid support and a sophisticated political operation as he tries for a comeback by picking off traditionally left-leaning regions.
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Previously, verified political advertisers could also target ads using data such as whether the users were left-leaning, right-leaning or independent.
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Following the decision, women's' rights groups as well as left-leaning and centrist political parties celebrated outside the court in downtown Santiago.
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Kirk faces an uphill battle for his reelection in a left-leaning state Obama won in both his 2008 and 2012 elections.
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Over the weekend, an umbrella left leaning against a wall had fallen over and blocked the sliding door of their WeWork space.
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Tlaib and Omar championed left-leaning policies, including Medicare for All, a $15 minimum wage and abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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And the issue has cast an uncomfortable spotlight on a lucrative but often overlooked niche within the largely left-leaning publishing world.
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In an interview with left-leaning publication The American Prospect, Bannon said the U.S. is already in an "economic war" with China.
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Supporters of left-leaning parties agree immigrants "strengthen" Canada, while supporters of right-leaning parties call them a "burden" on the country.
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Some left-leaning sites said Mr. Carlson had embarrassed himself; other right-leaning sites said that Mr. Carlson had embarrassed the writer.
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He could raise fears that voting for more left-leaning candidates could allow Scheer and Conservatives to seize the keys to government.
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Syriza is currently second to opposition party New Democracy in opinion polls — a position that the left-leaning party wants to reverse.
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"The Washington Post, the home of inside the beltway, left leaning lobbyist driven coverage, actually thought this was a story," said Fortney.
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A self-described "left-leaning independent," Kathy Holmes could be the sort of voter Democrats need to win to defeat Mr. Trump.
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Left-leaning liberals are not immune to them, and NBA players are just as prone to conspiracy theories as right-wing comedians.
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A co-author of that study, Yegor Malashichev, says they've tracked similar left-leaning behaviors in a dozen other mammalian species too.
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Many towns in Arkansas, including more left-leaning college towns, still maintain a wide array of local blue laws, especially regarding liquor.
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But a study by left-leaning Washington think tank Economic Policy Institute calculated that after costs, Uber drivers earned $9.21 an hour.
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On the other hand, some left-leaning economists have argued that raising taxes on high earners has positive effects on household behavior.
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But she's since spoken out about LGBTQ rights, gun control and the #MeToo movement, which tend to be more left-leaning causes.
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The 200,000 number comes from a May report by the left-leaning Priorities USA Action PAC, which supported Clinton during her campaign.
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"Class has always been racially determined in this country," Heather McGhee, president of the left-leaning public policy group Demos, told me.
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Andrew Gillum, the African-American mayor of Tallahassee, ran a strong, left-leaning campaign in Florida focused on young, urban and minority voters.
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DM: What do you make of the "Bernie Congress" movement, his effort to back left-leaning candidates like Zephyr Teachout, Lucy Flores, etc.?
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But a vote for a Trump Supreme Court pick risks infuriating the Democratic base in all three states and alienating left-leaning voters.
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After that he led ShareBlue, a left-leaning media site seemingly primed for those who find Salon to be a tad too centrist.
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Especially after the disastrous rally, there seems to be near-universal consensus in left-leaning circles this is the right thing to do.
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An analysis from BuzzFeed News found that "hyperpartisan," Trump-supporting fake news was shared at a considerably higher rate than left-leaning hoaxes.
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If the Court approves Park's impeachment, that will trigger a special election that could bring left-leaning candidates from opposition parties to power.
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Instead of paying for Facebook ads, Momentum has focused on building software, apps, and other digital tools to reach left-leaning Britons organically.
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If you fall for it, you're catering to the movement's ostensible perception of left-leaning citizens (or even moderate citizens) as being histrionic.
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While Kocher has faced criticism, there have also been public campaigns in her defence, including by France's green party or left-leaning politicians.
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While Kocher has faced criticism, there have also been public campaigns in her defense, including by France's green party or left-leaning politicians.
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Trudeau needs support from other parties to govern, most likely the left-leaning New Democrats, who want greater urgency in fighting climate change.
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A majority of U.S. voters support decriminalizing sex work, according to an analysis released Thursday by left-leaning think tank Data for Progress.
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This is a "risky strategy," says Ruy Teixeira, who studies demographic voting patterns at the left-leaning think tank Center for American Progress.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's left-leaning Daily Mirror newspaper has urged its readers to vote to remain in the European Union in Thursday's referendum.
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There's much to be said for employee share ownership—but a push from left-leaning politicians to mandate its availability is creating controversy.
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The mini-series follows the radicalisation of a small group of left-leaning activists living in Brixton, south London, in the early 1970s.
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Some left-leaning voices argue that wiping out college debt — a proposal backed by many progressives — would not accomplish exactly what proponents hope.
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This would be obviously unfair, since half the country wanted a left-leaning party and half the country wanted a right-leaning party.
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But today's conservative government saw it as left-leaning and anti-austerity and dropped it in 2014, the year after it took office.
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This week a Media Matters report was published suggesting that the conservative views get much greater exposure on Facebook than left-leaning viewpoints.
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Ms. Niou will run instead for the Working Families Party, a left-leaning, labor-backed group, positioning herself as the candidate of reform.
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Dollar General has tried to expand in ethnically diverse, left-leaning cities: in 2015 it tried to buy the more urban Family Dollar.
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Elizabeth Warren, the left-leaning senator from Massachusetts, newly ascendant in the polls, was the clear front-runner, accompanied by nine hangers-on.
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Legislators have been trying to defund the group since the 1970s, according to research by the Guttmacher Institute, a left-leaning think tank.
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Rather than relying on booming exports to prop up the economy, the left-leaning president hopes to boost domestic consumption by fattening paychecks.
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The left-leaning campus leader has been in prison since Friday over his participation in events where anti-India slogans were allegedly shouted.
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In Nebraska, which is moderately left-leaning compared with the others in the bunch, Republican governor Pete Ricketts plans to do the same.
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That won't fly with voters either, said Chuck Marr, director of tax policy for the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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Moreover, high property prices in cities may push left-leaning voters into the surrounding marginal constituencies, where the Conservative Party tends to dominate.
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As an elected official in Congress, Sanders caucused with the Democrats, but considers himself an independent due to his far-left-leaning views.
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Be smart: Biden is applying a lens to the campaign that reflects national polls more than the left-leaning conversation on Democratic Twitter.
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Left-leaning groups have gone on the air attacking the GOP incumbent for "leading the charge" on rolling back protections for preexisting conditions.
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Other attendees emphasized their left-leaning positions, with Harris taking on Trump and demanding the House of Representatives begin impeachment proceedings against him.
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But the left-leaning presidential candidate who won the recent election in the South American nation has promised to continue to harbor Assange.
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A record number of women ran for election this year, but the LDP fielded comparatively few female candidates to its left-leaning rivals.
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The Conservatives and left-leaning New Democrats - the two main opposition parties contesting the election - did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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According to Mr. Dobrindt, the "civic" majority is underrepresented in the public debate, which, he claims, is dominated by left-leaning opinion leaders.
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Upworthy is the only left-leaning page that had more than one post on the list of 50 top-performing links on Facebook.
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Indeed, some centrist and left-leaning Frenchmen feel that the Maid of Orleans, heroine of their schooldays, has been hijacked by the right.
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Win McCormack, a left-leaning political activist and publisher of literary magazine Tin House, purchased the magazine on Friday, according to a statement.
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With the Trump administration generating what feels like a scandal a day, the channel's left-leaning coverage has become a destination for viewers.
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David Macdonald, senior economist at the left-leaning Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, said economic growth is a bigger worry than loan defaults.
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Labor economists at the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank, estimate that about 17 percent of US workers have unstable schedules.
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They were of different generations, he the son of an Italian immigrant, she a Jew from New York City's left-leaning West Side.
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The Italian government is a coalition between the left-leaning Five Star Movement (M5S) and the right-wing and anti-immigration Lega party.
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Boston will have counterprotesters, too -- organized by a coalition of mostly left-leaning groups and activists such as the Black Lives Matter movement.
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This year America's most famous investor has spoken out loudly on political affairs—aged a liberating 21970 and with a left-leaning credo.
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To that end, a prominent left-leaning accelerator is out with a new graduating class, just in time to gear up for November.
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The group, the left-leaning iAmerica Action, said it will run the ads until Congress passes funding bills to prevent a partial shutdown.
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But Mr. Corbyn told the left-leaning Daily Mirror this week that he was losing no sleep over speculation of a leadership challenge.
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Support for the investigation reached an all-time high, at 57 percent, in the survey conducted by Navigator Research, a left-leaning group.
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Trump and other Republicans have attacked calls to abolish the agency as an effort by left-leaning Democrats to eliminate U.S. borders entirely.
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He racked up a string of investigative scoops and made the organization a darling of left-leaning readers around the English-speaking world.
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Polls from a left-leaning firm have found that Collins's vote for Kavanaugh could cost her if she runs for reelection in 2020.
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"It's likely real," said Eliot Fishman, senior director of health policy at the left-leaning Families USA and a former Obama administration official.
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Criticized by some members of the governing Conservative Party as having a left-leaning institutional bias, it has been caught in political crosscurrents.
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After all, instead of a populist real estate developer, our next billionaire president could be a left-leaning tech titan or media mogul.
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But Stone rejected those statements, saying he was "proud" of the tweet and claiming that only left-leaning figures had made the assertions.
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A survey by the left-leaning Public Policy Polling found that 2202 percent of self-identified Republicans believed this to be the case.
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As I said, experts will argue with the numbers, but this is the real thing — not some left-leaning version of voodoo economics.
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"Two years ago, nobody was talking about wealth taxes," Michael Linden, a tax expert at the left-leaning Roosevelt Institute, told the Post.
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Alexandra Rojas is the executive director of Justice Democrats, the left-leaning grassroots organization that recruited Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to run for Congress.
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After a left-leaning journalist humiliated Ellis in The New Yorker, now must come the right-leaning agitator to stake her own claim.
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With no viable alternative party available to liberal and left-leaning voters, there is no reason to believe such an egress will happen.
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Many in the party have called for a more progressive tone and have embraced the platform of more left-leaning figures, like Sen.
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Speaking of November 21625, 2900 percent of Democrats and left leaning independents nationwide supported Senator Hillary Clinton for the party nomination for president.
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He will face a crowded field of left-leaning candidates who are trying to tap into the enthusiasm in their party's progressive wing.
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It's like a neglected building, perennially on the edge of collapse, which left-leaning Americans occasionally use for some purpose and then abandon.
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Among those protesting are groups like the left-leaning Repossessions Stop and Den Plirono (I Won't Pay), as well as right-wing groups.
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Media Matters, a left-leaning advocacy group, however, argued in a memo that "multiple courts" reviewed the regulation and never found it illegal.
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The housing shortage has become a hot political topic in Germany, with some left-leaning politicians calling for private landlords to be expropriated.
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Not only was their history denied, but it was denied by a man that is diametrically opposed to their left-leaning utopian paradise.
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But they also want a counter to Trumpism, which to left-leaning people can feel like a weight pressing down from the sky.
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Attorneys at the National Health Law Program and Southern Poverty Law Center, left-leaning national advocacy groups, are among those representing the plaintiffs.
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She's a fellow at the left-leaning Roosevelt Institute, an expert on student loans, and a former senior policy advisor to Elizabeth Warren.
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But though low approval ratings annoy the president and warm the cockles of left-leaning Americans, they don't mean much at this point.
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Left-leaning organizations like the Ford Foundation and right-leaning groups like the Sarah Scaife Foundation have attempted to indirectly influence policy outcomes.
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Kennedy was often the deciding vote in key Supreme Court cases, at times breaking ranks and siding with the more left-leaning justices.
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Left-leaning supporters hailed the release of their standard-bearer but want more and are now advocating for his name to be cleared.
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But mostly, the panels captured Mr. Trincale's often ironic take on recent Italian history, filtered through his left-leaning politics and big heart.
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The election was the first time Google allowed ads targeting political affinities, but it offered just two categories — left-leaning and right-leaning.
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His supporters consider Mr. da Silva, the most prominent politician in the left-leaning Workers' Party, a victim of a biased judicial system.
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For decades, left-leaning voters have gone along with that answer, even if they didn't like the results, for lack of an alternative.
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Also, in a subset of areas that are more left-leaning to begin with, you see moderate Democrats being replaced by liberal Democrats.
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African Americans are the exception — a big, left-leaning demographic group that votes at fairly high rates, despite the barriers they often face.
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He stirred hostility in Australia's left-leaning literary circles after defending the anti-immigration politician Pauline Hanson in a poem published in 1999.
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The Mets want to balance their left-leaning lineup while upgrading their catching and bullpen, without creating still more holes in their roster.
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"It's been a disaster," said Colleen Campbell, the associate director for postsecondary education at the Center for American Progress, a left-leaning group.
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Liberal groups like the Economic Policy Institute, along with some left-leaning economists, have also been critical of the University of Washington paper.
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