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So Republicans right now are all about saying. we're back to core principles as the party of opposition.
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This is all made possible because Android allows third-party companies to alter the lock screen and other core features, such as the app launcher, which displays app icons and widgets.
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Their base is dispirited, and without Obama on the ballot, the party's ability to energize its core vote will be severely limited (as we saw in the two 2009 gubernatorial races).
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Being the junior partner in a moderate government had weakened the appeal of Mr Haider's party to its core constituency, disgruntled blue-collar workers and others, such as small farmers and shopkeepers, who feel threatened by modernisation.
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"Our voters stopped thinking of us as the party of principle because we lost our commitment to, and confidence in, our core principles, " he said.
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Ahead of the conference, former Defence Secretary Liam Fox, long seen as a standard bearer for the right of the party, urged Mr Cameron to reconnect with core supporters.
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He attempted to cast the Tories as the people's party while at the same time pushing all the old buttons on core Conservative issues like law and order, defence and patriotism.
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But they don't want to be seen as having given in to Clinton's terms, which could keep the party's conservative core sitting on its hands in November.
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Tensions have surfaced however, as Ed seeks to appeal to Labour's core support, and David warns against the party retreating into its left wing "comfort zone, " stressing the need to appeal to a broad cross-section of voters.
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