"The more absolute the hush, the more shocking the thunderclap. Our masters have not heard the people's voice for generations ...
Churchill Cambreleng referred to those who refused to vote on a Congressional bill as “the silent majority.” The term was later used by Richard Nixon in October 1969 to marginalize and ...
If Democrats want to succeed electorally in the future, it’s imperative that next time around they achieve a greater ...
Richard Nixon was campaigning to become US President. One of his key election promises in 1968 was law and order. Part of the strategy was to win over “silent voters”, including white voters ...
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"The more absolute the hush, the more shocking the thunderclap. Our masters have not heard the people's voice for generations, and it is much, much louder than they can remember." ...
A decade later, at about the time the U.S. Supreme Court declared same-sex marriage legal in all the land, support was at 46 percent, with the opposition still holding on to a solid majority.