Sentences with phrase «by election eve»

By election eve, the two candidates were polling at a standoff, and now the results are in: the GOP candidate won by 5 points, yet spent some $ 20 million less than Ossoff.

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More to the point, politicians seek to win votes by placating labor on the eve of elections.
Former Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr said the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election raises «difficult and serious» issues that need to be evaluated by the Justice Department.
The past 24 hours of news in President Donald Trump's various legal imbroglios — the replacement of outgoing lawyer Ty Cobb with Emmet T. Flood, who represented Bill Clinton during his impeachment as president, and the admission of Rudy Giuliani to Sean Hannity (subsequently confirmed by Trump on Twitter) that Trump did in fact reimburse Michael Cohen for a $ 130,000 payment made to porn actress Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election — are powerful reminders of something that can't be said often enough: Trump and his White House lie all the time, without apparent compunction.
Here is the often thoughtful Thomas Friedman of the New York Times on the eve of last November's elections: «Let Karl [Rove] know that you think this is a critical election, because you know as a citizen that if the Bush team can behave with the level of deadly incompetence it has exhibited in Iraq — and then get away with it by holding on to the House and the Senate — it means our country has become a banana republic.
Here is the often thoughtful Thomas Friedman of the New York Times on the eve of last November's elections: «Let Karl [Rove] know that you think this is a critical election, because you know as a citizen that if the Bush team can behave with the level of deadly incompetence it has exhibited in Iraq — and then get away with it by holding on to the House...
Held on the eve of the UN-sponsored elections of a new national assembly and government, the peace march, known as Dhammayietra II («Pilgrimage of Truth»), traversed dangerous territory marked by landmines and firefights.
Noll and Nystrom seem less perturbed than they might be by the ways in which the individualism endemic to Protestantism may have contributed to the contemporary «dictatorship of relativism» castigated by Joseph Ratzinger on the eve of his election as Pope Benedict XVI.
The Information Commissioner said the «unprecedented» email, sent by Telegraph editor Chris Evans on the eve of last year's general election, was a serious breach of regulations protecting consumers from unsolicited online marketing.
On the eve of the midterm elections, Senate Democrats are staring down a hole dug by President Barack Obama's disapproval ratings and an unforgiving map packed with red states.
by David Greene On the eve of the Primary election, local officials Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda and Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr., announced they have secured $ 4 million in funding to local schools.
Conservative MP David Davis and Labour MEP Glenis Willmott joined the BBC's Andrew Neil, Jo Coburn and Iain Watson to review PMQs on the eve of the Eastleigh by - election.
The State Police, in court documents, said forged absentee ballots were delivered to McInerney at his office on the eve of the election by McDonough.
On the eve of the election, Selzer and the Register published what appeared to be an outlier poll that showed Ernst up by seven points.
One of the people featured went to the police with her allegations on the eve of poll of the by - election.
The White House put the Florida stop on Bush's election - eve schedule specifically to promote Crist, only to be embarrassed by his last - minute defection.
A political broadcast on the eve of the election has been described to me by senior Scottish Labour figures as one of the worst they had ever seen: focusing on damning Nicola Sturgeon as a «broken record» rather than emphasising a positive Labour message.
«Gordon Brown drafted a speech on the eve of the general election campaign setting out plans to stand down within a year of the poll, but was persuaded by senior ministers not to go ahead.
«Supported by David Muir, his director of political strategy and chief polling adviser, Brown announced his plan at a meeting on the eve of the election campaign, but was dissuaded by Ed Balls, Lord Mandelson and Douglas Alexander.
At a meeting on the eve of the election, his proposal to announce his plan to stand down was supported by David Muir, his director of political strategy and chief polling adviser.
It comes on the eve of the crucial It comes on the eve of a crucial by - election in Eastleigh, the parliamentary seat vacated by Chris Huhne.
On the eve of the Rochester and Strood by - election, UKIP candidate Mark Reckless has come under fire for suggesting that migrants settled in Britain could be asked to leave.
Jon Snow is joined by Geoff Hoon, Michael Gove and Vince Cable on the eve of the Crewe and Nantwich by - election.
The End of Anger: A New Generation's Take on Race and Rage by Ellis Cose Ecco Books Hardcover, $ 24.99 320 pages ISBN: 978 -0-06-199855-3 Book Review by Kam Williams «The End of Anger is an exploration of why it is that many blacks are feeling optimistic these days... [This] is a book about success — about a particularly privileged, even indulged, group of African - Americans whose experiences in many respects are far from the norm... In January 2009, on the eve of President Barack Obama's inauguration, a CNN poll found that 69 % of blacks agreed that Martin Luther King's vision had been fulfilled... The election of an African - American president was a Rubicon to be crossed... No longer are there any excuses for denying blacks anything or for blacks denying themselves the opportunity to aim as high as they wish.»
Let's not forget that, on the eve of Trump's election, the narrative — propounded by luminaries like Paul Krugman and Larry Summers — was that markets would crater if he won, and that EM stocks and bonds would be savaged, all driven by his protectionist promises.
Following a reprise of Zoe Leonard's ever - more urgent I want a president..., 1992, new works by Dread Scott, Eileen Myles, Simone Leigh, and Wolfgang Tillmans address our fraught political season on the eve of the US elections.
In a comment made in a speech on the eve of the 2017 General Election and less than a week after the London Bridge attack, she vowed to beef up counter-terror powers by restricting «the freedom and the movements of terrorist suspects when we have enough evidence to know they present a threat, but not enough evidence to prosecute them in full in court... And if human rights laws stop us from doing it, we will change those laws so we can do it.»
By: Christopher Small On this, the eve of the Presidential Election, I thought I'd talk about one of the «hidden» costs of starting a law firm that most people forget about.
On this the eve of election 2008, it's fitting to share an article featuring resumes written by Wendy Enelow, career industry guru.
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