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.
Yet Wall Street and Silicon Valley seem out of touch with tech's new and bleaker reality.
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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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.
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.
But in this case, they're out of touch with the people who vote with their remote controls.
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.
Plenty of Washingtonians think Mr Williams is out of touch with the have-nots.
Accelerated depreciation is better than nothing, I suppose, but it's nevertheless out of touch with today's need for speed.
But for Republicans to outdo Democrats demonstrates how out of touch with its basic principles the GOP has become.
Nicolae said Blatter is out of touch with the realities of the game.
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More successful has been Mr Ensign's attempt to depict Mr Bernstein as hopelessly out of touch with Nevada issues.
He can't be that out of touch with the struggles of American families.
Baker, a former television news anchor, portrayed Evans in 1996 as too liberal and out of touch with the district.
But friends and foes warn that eight years of living abroad has left Bhutto out of touch with public sentiment.
Do you worry that this only puts the Republican Party further out of touch with the mainstream of American voters?
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His long absence from Canada lays Mr Ignatieff open to the charge of being out of touch with public sentiment.
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In recent days, John Brennan has made comments that make plain how dangerously out of touch with reality he is.
The bosses' age means that they are inevitably out of touch with the big issue of the day: the Internet.
During the campaign he committed a series of gaffes that made him seem uneducated and out of touch with the population.
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Most odd indeed: one would begin to assume that Romm is a little out of touch with the facts here perhaps.
My wife, already embittered by the vet bills, said she could live with Carol being out of touch with her donkeyness.
Would you say President Bush is in touch or out of touch with the problems ordinary Americans face in their daily lives?
"The home secretary is completely out of touch with communities, " she said.
Our wonderful, frustrating city may be out of touch with much of America but that is why many of us are here.
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