Sentences with phrase «after the primary financing»

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Sen. Roy McDonald's now - suspended campaign spent $ 14,000 on polling after coming up short in the September primary, his most recent campaign - finance report shows.
Former state Sen. Hiram Monserrate faces an uphill battle in restoring his public image after being ousted from the Senate in February for assaulting his girlfriend, but he is also far behind his opponent, community activist Francisco Moya, in campaign financing as he prepares for the Sept. 14 Democratic primary for the Assembly.
The president has tweeted his support for Flake's GOP primary challenger in 2018, putting him at odds with Senate majority leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress Parkland father calls out Trump, McConnell, Ryan after Santa Fe shooting Overnight Finance: House rejects farm bill in conservative revolt NAFTA deal remains elusive as talks drag on Dodd - Frank rollback set for House vote MORE (R - Ky.)
As Rich Calder noted in Tuesday's Post, Mayor de Blasio took off for a Rhode Island family vacation just days after the Campaign Finance Board handed him an extra $ 1.6 million in public funds for the Democratic primary — cash he's supposedly entitled to because that race is so competitive.
The «plus» part of MEMBERS CHOICE Guaranteed Asset Protection (GAP) Plus is an extra $ 1,000 toward your down payment of a replacement vehicle when you finance it with us within 60 days after your primary insurance company gives you a settlement check.
The primary reason to get adequate marine liability insurance is to protect your finances after an incident.
Primary elements of the bill would create a presumption of awarding attorney fees to the prevailing party and ensuring that those financing litigation can be held liable if the assertion entity is undercapitalized; requiring higher pleading standards for patent cases; and limiting discovery until after claim construction.
NAR Government Affairs says: The new campaign finance reform law, which takes effect after the 2002 elections, will continue to allow individuals (and PACs) to fund a print or broadcast «electioneering communication» that refers to a federal candidate within 60 days of a general election or within 30 days of a primary election or convention.
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