Brown said her campaign will be far less costly because she'll be relying on free legal representation.
Not exact matches
Kristin
Brown, of the Brady
Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence,
said Trump had offered mixed messages since the Parkland shooting.
O'Malley pointed out that he was not on the ballot and, in an implied criticism of
Brown's
campaign,
said candidates always have to defend their records.
Tolbert, meantime,
said he's seeking other endorsements and hinted he may continue this
campaign even if
Brown wins the Democratic Primary.
«To have the Labor Secretary
campaigning for her in his unofficial capacity, talking about his experience with her, talking about the work that needs to be done to provide hope and opportunity for working people across this country is a huge boost to her
campaign,»
said Buffalo Mayor Byron
Brown.
All of this is a way of
saying, that while the Tories and Liberal Democrata hammer out whatever deal they can; while the Labour front bench has been told to keep quiet; and while Gordon
Brown keeps a low profile, it would be a good use of Labour supporters» time to help promote and grow the Take Back Parliament
Campaign.
While the efforts undoubtedly brought out
Brown supporters, the mayor's
campaign said they were also aimed at getting Buffalo Democrats to the polls to vote for the three countywide candidates.
Both Cameron and Gordon
Brown have gone out of their way to blow kisses at Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, leading some commentators to
say he won the opening skirmishes of the general election
campaign despite not having
said a word.
Brown also
said with the investigation into Democratic fundraising tactics, he understands there will be a major focus on
campaign finance for the upcoming elections.
Speaking to the BBC from the US on the Monday after the general election, Mr Miliband criticised his brother's
campaign in the 2015 general election,
saying he and Mr
Brown had «allowed themselves to be portrayed as moving backwards from the principles of aspiration and inclusion that are the absolute heart of any successful progressive political project».
Mr
Brown, who
campaigned to remain in the EU,
said.
«There was barely any reference to Gordon
Brown in their
campaign literature and their candidate even made a virtue of
saying he would oppose Gordon
Brown to stand up for his constituents.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren
said Thursday she would endorse former political rival Scott
Brown for Veteran Affairs secretary, surprising many who knew the pair as bitter
campaign rivals.
The
Brown campaign said that it did not directly hire Buying Time.
«The purpose of the
campaign is to close the door on Gordon
Brown, to block off any chance that voters might be tempted to return to him,» one Conservative strategist
said.
In the 2009
campaign, records
said,
Brown spent $ 832,509 — about $ 450,000 less than the $ 1.28 million spent so far on the current
campaign.
Brown's large
campaign war chest became an obstacle for Tolbert's own fundraising, the primary challenger
said.
«Throw out politicians who care more about lining their pockets with
campaign contributions from gay millionaires than listening to the voices of everyday voters like you and me,»
said Brown in an email to supporters.
While The Buffalo News last month reported that Casey has mentioned the mayor in depositions filed in a civil case against the city, those same sources
say they do not expect the litigation brought by NRP Properties of Cleveland — which alleges that
Brown killed a planned housing development when part of the project was not awarded to a political ally — will affect his
campaign.
As the newspaper launches its own
campaign to ban bags, Mr
Brown said cutting plastic bag use is «one of the most straightforward ways we can all do something directly to improve our environment and reduce pollution».
Read what Gordon
Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg had to
say as they kicked off the general election
campaign.
With Labour MPs backing the referendum
campaign, Mr
Brown could find himself grateful for Lib Dem support in parliament - where ministers
say the treaty should be approved.
In a statement released by Panepinto's
campaign, Poloncarz called the candidate «a friend», while
Brown, who once held the Senate set Panepinto is now seeking,
said he is «the type of person we need more of in Albany.»
Magazine editor Tina
Brown also
said she told someone close to Clinton during the 2008
campaign that she felt it was «unwise to be so closely associated with» Weinstein.
Sources familiar with his
campaign say that Alvarez needed to show support of Democrats because his
campaign finance disclosures show that he paying Republican Party operatives, such Fred
Brown and Ernest Kebreau, to direct his City Council bid.
Mr
Brown will today give a major speech in which he will
say that encouraging «social mobility» will be the key theme of the Labour party's election
campaign.
Although Cameron and
Brown clawed back much needed ground, the paper
said, Clegg cemented his post as a serious player in the
campaign.
Although representatives of the candidates denied the issue had a large impact, Mr.
Brown said in an interview on Friday that Mr. Weprin's defeat was evidence that gay rights advocates were mistaken when they assured lawmakers who voted for same - sex marriage that they would not be hurt by their votes in future
campaigns.
Ross Furlong, an online public relations expert,
said Brown's tweets could help Labour despite the fact that she does not use them for
campaigning purposes.
State Senate hopeful Everly
Brown's job creation stumping fell short long before he made it out of his
campaign office, canvassers
said.
James McMahon, a veteran lobbyist with
Brown & Weinraub — who has worked on several legislative
campaigns with Lynch —
said it's a plus to have her on your team.
Big deal, you might
say - and perhaps it isn't a big deal, but
Brown has broken a long tradition of British political leaders not commenting on the election
campaign of their key ally, the Unites States.
Health Secretary Alan Johnson believed that Field was motivated primarily by a personal dislike of
Brown, [114] and Field later apologised,
saying that he had regretted allowing his
campaign to become personal.
Campaign group Unlock Democracy
said they welcomed Mr
Brown's «rhetoric» on constitutional reform but it was no substitute for action.
«Eric Schneiderman is a true leader who has always fought for what's right, not just what's politically popular,»
said Brown in a statement released by Schneiderman's
campaign.
«You don't have to vote for me, but he took away the choice without even
campaigning or making his platform known to the voters,»
said Brown.
Halwick defended the petition challenge as standard procedure in any political
campaign and
said that the denial of the GOP line to
Brown was fair and legal.
Martha Swan, executive director of John
Brown Lives, a grassroots human rights group,
said the
campaign «offers us important lessons to address what challenges and divides us today.»
Brown's
campaign spokesman
said that he has never voted or publicly commented on «catch and release.»
In his first major intervention in the election
campaign,
Brown said May's policies would reverse the progress made in tackling poverty under Labour and leave the country more «economically divided and socially polarised than any other prime minister in living memory».
Mr
Brown said last week that Tony Blair would play a key role in Labour's election
campaign — despite fresh criticism of the former prime minister for sending British troops to war with Iraq in 2003, sparked by his testimony to the Chilcot Inquiry.
As the
campaign to find Gordon
Brown's successor gains momentum, the former schools secretary
said he is the only candidate to hold on to the «New Labour understanding».
But he is genuinely angry at what he
says are Labour «lies» about Tory cuts, and accuses Gordon
Brown of a negative
campaign designed to frighten the voters.
Brown said that even if Christie had not publicly shot down the Astorino
campaign in 2014, there was little chance of the RGA investing in that race.
He
said last night that the strategic weakness of the Tory
campaign was always to respond with an «unremittingly negative» attack on Gordon
Brown, which failed to take on board how far the decisive electoral question remained voters» doubts about the Conservatives.
The New York Times» Ross Douthat, for example, takes Republican Scott
Brown's strong Internet showing — three times the number of Twitter followers as his opponent, Democrat Martha Coakley, for example, or the $ 1.3
Brown's
campaign says it raised in a one - day online fundraising blitz — as a sign that Republicans and conservatives have erased whatever dominance Democrats and progressives once had online.
If
Brown's panel recommends a downtown location — as many predict — it hands a
campaign issue to Schroeder, a Central Terminal advocate who
says the neighborhoods are ignored in favor of downtown.
During the 1997 election
campaign,
Brown, the shadow chancellor, is
said to have worked an average of 18 hours a day, six days a week.
«Gordon
Brown leading a union - financed election
campaign,»
says one shadow Cabinet member.
«Mayor
Brown's
campaign continues to have the support of an impressive number of people, the majority of whom live, work and do business in the City of Buffalo,» the statement
said.