Their relative popularity reflects the fact that despite a high level of frustration, many voters know there are no quick fixes for the cities.
His popularity reflects a savvy merger of business growth strategies and biblical message.
"The book's popularity reflects a sense at the end of the 60's and 70's that there had to be a better way."
The popularity of the movement may also reflect a sluggishness in the established Catholic Church.
Fashion historians suggest that the current popularity of the mule reflects a growing tendency for shoes to show more foot.
Perhaps their popularity reflects a longing for the big clocks that used to dominate train stations and town squares.
The series has done wonders for the profile of British sculpture - but its popularity also reflects revitalised interest in the medium.
The growing popularity of home theaters also reflects certain social shifts.
The enduring popularity of this song reflects the traditional role that the wool industry has played in Australian life.
"But their popularity reflects frustration with the other parties."