21. But the Republican Party is split, and some Republicans have alienated Hispanic voters by espousing a restrictionist immigration policy. 22. But the White House is also concerned about labeling too many schools as failures, which could alienate suburban voters and squander limited federal resources. 23. But, by courting them with such policies, they may alienate mainstream voters. 24. Gingrich is learning how to present himself in a way that will not automatically alienate voters who disagree with him. 25. GOP and Democratic leaders oppose the change, arguing it would blur party affiliations and force office-seekers to water down proposals that could alienate voters. 26. Gragg believes an election controversy could further alienate voters from taking part in the political process. 27. He also proved to be a tireless campaigner, a trait that has helped win over many Democrats who worried that his wealth might alienate working-class voters. 28. Harrison said it makes no sense for Republicans to alienate minority voters because they make up a larger share of the population each year. 29. Healy, the former chief judge of the Jersey City municipal court, said that the mayor knew that continued resistance to the runoff would have alienated voters. 30. His extreme language and defensive tone alienated the voters who once found him exciting. |