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Perry had endorsements from virtually the entire Texas GOP Congressional delegation ( all but two members ), every other Republican statewide officeholder ( except Strayhorn and judicial officeholders ; the latter by law cannot endorse political candidates ), 51 of the 62 members of the Texas Republican Party executive committee, and nearly every major Texas pro-business, fiscal conservative, and social conservative organization and PAC.

pro-business and controlled
In The Politics of Genocide ( co-authored with David Peterson, 2010 ), Herman argues that some genocides such as Kosovo and Rwanda in 1994 have been heavily publicized in the West to advance a specific economic agenda, eventually leading to a minority controlled government of pro-Western and pro-business Tutsi, while other genocides, such as in East Timor, have been largely ignored for the same reason.

pro-business and North
In 2011, Steen was ranked 4th in the North Carolina House for pro-business legislation by the North Carolina Free Enterprise Foundation.

pro-business and Democratic
The pro-business Free Democratic Party ( FDP ) had been in coalition with the SPD, but now it changed direction.
Polls early in the summer showed the unified Left list on a " high-altitude flight ," winning as much as 12 percent of the vote, and for a time it seemed possible the party would surge past the Alliance ' 90 / The Greens and the pro-business Free Democratic Party and become the third-strongest force in the Bundestag.
The Democratic Party's repudiation of the Bourbon Democrats ( their pro-business wing, represented by incumbent President Grover Cleveland ), set the stage for 36 years of Republican control of the White House, interrupted only by the two terms of Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
Despite the increase in the number of seats returned by geographical constituencies and the record turnout, the Democratic Party ( 民主黨 ) lost the status of being the largest political party in the Legislative Council to the pro-government Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong ( who secured 12 seats if including the two members who ran under the banner of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions ) and pro-business Liberal Party ( who secured 10 seats ) parties, thereby becoming only the third-largest party.
He is the Chairman of the New Democrat Coalition, who describe themselves as a " moderate, pro-business group ", and a Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Redeemers were the southern wing of the Bourbon Democrats, the conservative, pro-business faction in the Democratic Party, who sought to oust the Republican coalition of freedmen, carpetbaggers, and scalawags.
The pro-business Free Democratic Party ( FDP ) had been in coalition with the Socialist SPD, it changed direction in the early 1980s.
In the September 13, 2005 Democratic primary, Gotbaum beat civil rights advocate Norman Siegel, as well as information technology and Wi-Fi advocate Andrew Rasiej, and the pro-business Queens-based dentist Jay Golub.
The roots of the crisis is not clear, yet it appears that a conflict of interests between a group of reformist bureaucrats, including the governor of Pavlodar region, Galymzhan Zhakiyanov, deputy premier Oraz Zhandosov and Mukhtar Ablyazov, former minister of Energy and the owner of Astana holding, and President Nazarbayev ’ s son-in law Rakhat Aliyev prompted the former to declare establishment of a pro-business, pro-reform movement called Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan.

pro-business and Party
In the UK, the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers put forward a slate of candidates in the 2009 European Parliament elections under the banner of No to EU – Yes to Democracy, a broad left-wing alter-globalisation coalition involving socialist groups such as the Socialist Party, aiming to offer an alternative to the " anti-foreigner " and pro-business policies of the UK Independence Party.
It should not be confused with the pro-business Democrat Party founded in 1934.
James TIEN Pei-chun ( born 8 January 1947, Shanghai ) is the former Chairman of the Liberal Party ( LP ), a pro-middle class, pro-business and pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong, and former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong ( LegCo ).
The RMT announced in March 2009 that it would be standing a slate of candidates in the 2009 European Parliament elections under the banner of No to EU – Yes to Democracy, a broad left-wing alter-globalisation coalition which aims to offer an alternative to the " anti-foreigner " and pro-business policies of the UK Independence Party.
The Liberal Party is often considered to be a conservative, pro-business party.
Under strong objections from the pro-business sector such as the Liberal Party, the laws were abolished by the Provisional Legislative Council shortly after the transfer of sovereignty.
A pro-business figure within the Green Party.
He believed in a strong opposition, so along with Chakravarti Rajagopalachari he founded the Swatantra Party, which was right-wing in its politics, pro-business, pro-free market economy and private property rights.

pro-business and therefore
It is also important to take into consideration, that many outlets are owned by corporations, therefore while the worker may have a ' left ' political view, the owner and / or editor of the outlet may have a ' conservative ' or pro-business one.

pro-business and politics
During the 2009 European elections the party campaigned as part of the No2EU alliance which combined many minor parties on the left-side of politics to campaign against the perceived ' pro-business ' and xenophobic attitude of the European Union.

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Since the 1980s, the FDP has maintained a consistent pro-business stance.
Disappointment with the Green participation in government increased when anti-nuclear power activists realised that shutting down the nation's nuclear power stations would not happen as quickly as they wished, and numerous pro-business SPD members of the federal cabinet opposed the environmentalist agenda of the Greens, calling for tacit compromises.
Cleveland was the leader of the pro-business Bourbon Democrats who opposed high tariffs, Free Silver, inflation, imperialism and subsidies to business, farmers or veterans.
Both candidates were pro-business, and each promised to improve conditions for farmers, reform immigration laws, and maintain America's isolationist foreign policy.
He did not disagree with the party's position but felt that if he resigned, his popularity with Indians would cease to stifle the party's membership, which actually varied, including communists, socialists, trade unionists, students, religious conservatives, and those with pro-business convictions, and that these various voices would get a chance to make themselves heard.
The party's pro-business and pro-banking inclinations provided little relief to the millions of increasingly desperate and agitated unemployed.
Despite this, the newly established State Planning Authority were continuously criticised for not being totally accountable to the public, particularly as the pro-business Sydney Commissioners worked side-by-side with the Planning authority to increase developments in the Sydney CBD to their highest levels ever, embodied by the construction of the MLC Centre, the demolition of the Theatre Royal, Sydney and the Australia Hotel.
The Times has a moderate-left stance, while the Journal is moderate-right and is strongly pro-business.
In resolving economic policy issues, he had to manage the conflict between two wings of his party, the agrarian wing led by Bryan and the pro-business wing.
There are also a number of pro-business think tanks, notably the Paris-based Fondation Concorde.
" To attract votes from farmers concerned about Hoover's pro-business orientation, it was instead offered to Senator Curtis, who accepted.
Congress displayed a pro-business attitude in passing the ad valorem tariff and in promoting foreign trade through providing huge loans to Europe, which in turn bought more American goods.
Vajpayee promoted pro-business, free market reforms to reinvigorate India's economic transformation and expansion that were started by the former PM Narasimha Rao but stalled after 1996 due to unstable governments and the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
The Government reformed the tax system, increased the pace of reforms and pro-business initiatives, major irrigation and housing schemes and so on.
A pro-business city government recognizes the vital role that business and industry play in the community's economy and quality of life.
In particular, the party has often been credited with shaping the low-tax, pro-business environment that contributed to Ireland's Celtic Tiger economic boom during the 1990s and 2000s.
He argues the Irish low-tax, pro-business economy is based in large part on Progressive Democrat policies.
Hayes was a Catholic and a pro-business Republican who attended many Republican National Conventions ( including the one held in New Orleans in 1988 ), but she was not as politically vocal as some others ( e. g., Adolphe Menjou, Ginger Rogers, John Wayne, Helen Gahagan, Ronald Reagan etc.
Politicians such as Leverett Saltonstall of Massachusetts, Prescott Bush of Connecticut and Nelson Rockefeller of New York exemplified the pro-business liberal Republicanism of their social stratum, espousing internationalist views on foreign policy, supporting social programs, and holding liberal views on issues like racial integration.
Republicans and eastern Democrats supported Cleveland ( the leader of the eastern pro-business wing of the party ), while southern and western Democrats, as well as Populists, generally denounced him.

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