Its members ranged from patricians to populists, from Main Street Republicans to prairie socialists. |
Despite what some populists claim, our data shows that the numbers have remained stable. |
The backlash against the theory of evolution resonated not only with religious fundamentalists, but also with political and economic populists. |
And the only parties fighting on specifically European issues are the the UK Independence party and other populists desperate to leave the union. |
The factional balance between elitists and populists is no longer at equilibrium. |
This logic was embraced by both anarchists and populists, and imposed a number of strict conditions on the behaviour of terrorists. |