1. Too much spending by a candidate can in fact cause a backlash. 2. And he fears the Gonzalez case will cause a backlash. 3. Arkansas Republicans like Huckabee say they are worried that the indictments could cause a backlash of criticism that their party is conducting a political witch hunt. 4. But Ken Stein, who teaches Middle East politics and history at Emory University in Atlanta, says any strong-arming by the United States will cause a backlash. 5. But Republicans acknowledge that they, too, face risks if they cause a national backlash by appearing too partisan in handling an impeachment report. 6. But the press attention is also causing a backlash. 7. By shutting important constituencies out of his defense plans, he has foolishly caused a backlash against those plans even before they have been made public. 8. Clinton senses, correctly, that the report has caused a backlash against Starr. 9. He said it would cause a backlash against the party and its cause. 10. If America cozies up to Khatami too quickly, it could cause a backlash against him from Iranian religious hardliners. |