The application of conservative principles can serve women better than the current default suite of left-generated concepts. But women may need convincing.
the new york times analysis summarizes them like this, voters who said abortion, guns or threats to democracy were the biggest problem facing the country backed democrats by a wide margin as republicans make new inroads with non-white and working class voters who remain more concerned about the economy. you ll remember that last month in a special election in south texas in the heavily hispanic, blue leaning 34th congressional district it was republican maya flores flipped the first democratic seat of the 2022 cycle. axios crush hour says the bottom line is this, the gop is trading soccer moms for walmart dads or put another way gone are the days of country club republicans, here are the days of country club democrats. this whole discussion immediately brings to my mind thomas frank, the new york times best selling author who has been analyzing political trends for decades. he s written multiple books on the subject including his latest the people know a brief
country. shannon: something he did that surprise people s he bought more latino and black american voters into the party, that surprised a lot of folks, and there are no shifts going on with the parties that we are seeing and axios say republicans are becoming more working-class and a little more multiracial, democrats are becoming more elite and a little more white. of democrat strategists say the parties biggest on their ability is assuming that the priority is at progressive activists are the same as those of working class voters. the bottom line, the g.o.p. is trading soccer moms for walmart ads. again, i work at the rural voter institute where we focus on helping democrats do a better job with rural working voters. so i think that story line may be a little bit overblown. i think the priorities we see with all-americans right now are about tackling the issues of inflation and gas prices and how we come together, and that is something we can work together on. as far as former p
Taiwan needs more small soccer fields or multi-use parks where the sport can be played so that young people can play more matches, soccer promoters told a news conference at the legislature in Taipei yesterday.
With the FIFA World Cup to start in Qatar in November, sports groups, sports officials and lawmakers announced the 1,000 Feet Project to develop soccer venues across the nation.
CTFA deputy secretary-general Chiao Chia-hung (焦佳弘), the Taiwan Parks and Playgrounds for Children by Children group and the Soccer Moms and Dads Support Group were joined by Democratic Progressive Party legislators Chen Hsiu-pao (陳秀寶) and Chuang Ching-cheng (莊競程),
inflation and one in the same, 35% are focussed on that and all polling across the country and the people who are driving to work, driving kids to practices, driving kids to school are paying the price at the gas pump, and no doubt that is the driving issue of the cycle. so people or pollsters may try to say where is working class, where is suburban mom, everybody is feeling the pinch and all voters will be voting on that. john: the sienna poll was devastating for president biden, 41% democratic control, 40% republican control, so pretty even up on that front, and one place where the shift is happening here, too, is in the urban centers. but suburban voters are the ones who are going to be most important in the november election. we had soccer moms in the clinton administration who turned into security moms in the bush administration 2004, now they are going to be inflation