1. And all overseen by election supervisors who are elected by party label just as they have from time immemorial. 2. And other voters apparently have come to view party labels as largely interchangeable. 3. And, like suburbanites elsewhere, these people are disdainful of party politics, and less loyal to any one party label. 4. As expected, he also emphasized the possiblities of bipartisan cooperation -- and downplayed the significance of party labels. 5. As we embark on this new course, let us put our country first, remembering that regardless of party label, we are all Americans. 6. Both major parties seem to be losing their hold on voters, and the ranks of voters eschewing party labels are growing. 7. Across the country, candidates and voters did their best in the campaign to blur or ignore party labels. 8. But one is a man of the Senate, the other of the House, and their political experiences and personalities have little in common beyond their party label. 9. But like Clinton, he has blurred party labels, taking the endorsement of the Liberal Party and stressing his support for issues like abortion rights. 10. But Sharp said he believes independent voters will reject party labels in making a decision in his race. |
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