He is determined to keep painting them as intransigent, uncaring and out of touch.
Notwithstanding her Hispanic heritage, Ms. Perez appeared out of touch with Valley voters' values and concerns.
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He said Republican John McCain is out of touch with what average Americans are going through.
All this may be true, but it still leaves the EU looking hopelessly out of touch.
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Is he a little out of touch with what's going on in the country?
Yet Wall Street and Silicon Valley seem out of touch with tech's new and bleaker reality.
Moderate politicans are immediately disqualified and the conservatives are politically out of touch with reality.
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The bigness of EA makes them seem impersonal and out of touch compared to small studios.
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In 1992, the first President Bush was criticized for being out of touch with ordinary Americans.
Romney was characterizing his opponent as Olympian, highfalutin and out of touch with reality.
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"I'm out of touch on clay and also short on confidence, " Costa admitted after the match.
But these naysayers sound increasingly out of touch in the face of successful testing.
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Romney is an elite member of the super-rich, out of touch with ordinary people.
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The Republicans are so out of touch with reality that it boggles the mind.
Cloistered in their barracks, clubs and holiday camps, soldiers are often out of touch.
The Conservatives meanwhile, increasingly outdated and out of touch, may offer even easier targets.
Mr. GAFFNEY: The leadership is out of touch with its constituents if that's the case, Bill.
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By contrast, the pollyanish assessment not only seems wildly out of touch with such realities.
He said he believed judges were out of touch both with children and public opinion.
It and its allies in the bureaucracy are seen as incompetent and out of touch.
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Mr Miliband said the prime minister's "boasts about rising employment" show "how out of touch he is".
In a different way, he is as out of touch with reality as are the drug warriors.
Talking about firing people, as a sort of a joke, suggests that Romney is out of touch.
"Focus groups described our party as 'narrow minded', 'out of touch', and 'stuffy old men', " he said.
But in this case, they're out of touch with the people who vote with their remote controls.
But even within the Tory party this proposal was widely regarded as impractical and out of touch.
If he did not, as his advisers insist, he looks to have been badly out of touch.
The ad tries to paint McCain as "erratic" and "out of touch, " quotes taken from newspaper editorials.
The survey produces a disturbing image of an industry that is seriously out of touch with its clients.
But critics suggest he is out of touch with the reality of Egypt and lacking in political experience.
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