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1 Let his pre-judgmental liberal base disapprove of his gun-love.
2 By late last year, frustration among many in the party's liberal base had begun to boil over.
3 If Obama does not nominate a staunch liberal , he could face heat from his Democratic Party's liberal base .
4 But human-rights advocates, and a sizeable chunk of the liberal base that had just got Obama elected, thought otherwise.
5 I believed in Nader's platform (hey, I was 22) but knew that he might split the liberal base .
6 Democrats were relatively restrained through the address but are under pressure for their liberal base to oppose him at every turn.
7 The liberal base is clamouring for senators to use the same hardball tactics that Republicans employed to block Obama's pick Merrick Garland.
8 Obama is exempting military spending while leaving some popular domestic programs vulnerable, which does not go down well with his liberal base .
9 That liberal base may now decline to turn out to vote in next November's congressional election or possibly back anti-war challengers, analysts said.
10 He risks upsetting his liberal base of support by sending more troops but could face questions from critics about "who lost Afghanistan?"
11 The result in Victoria has called into question this idea of the " Liberal base " and whether it represents the broader views of Liberal voters.
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