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«Donald is going to be 74, 73 for the next [election] and maybe he should just go and play golf and enjoy his fortune,» she told Page Six.
These local and mayoral elections are unusual because they come just five weeks before voters will go back to the polls for the general election, and slap - bang in the middle of the political parties» election campaigns.
«I think there's just great uncertainty as to what's going to happen in the US, in particular, as a result of the outcome of the election,» Creed said in a call with analysts.
Over just a few months, Silver went from an anonymous blogger to broadcasting election - night coverage with Dan Rather.
Small - business owners around the country are casting their ballots as the race to the 2014 Midterm Election finish line comes to an end — and how Main Street votes could determine not just who will go to Washington, but also the outcome of key initiatives that affect all of our bottom lines.
The NRSC official said that when the committee did use targeted sharing in the Massachusetts special election in June 2013, it showed results, but «we just didn't see the engagement numbers we needed to see to indicate that it was going to be transformative this [past] cycle.»
With just over a year to go before the 2015 election, campaigning was front and centre as MPs returned to Parliament Hill on Monday.
But while the Harper government has demonstrated its hostility to the Canadian Wheat Board, it would probably be loathe to go into an election this fall having just traded away the dairy and poultry marketing boards supported by farmers in Quebec and Ontario.
To be completely honest, when I look at what is going on around the world, and the nightmare of a choice we are left with regarding the upcoming election... My gut is telling me to just hold tight for now and wait for the economy to come crashing down... then push all iTo be completely honest, when I look at what is going on around the world, and the nightmare of a choice we are left with regarding the upcoming election... My gut is telling me to just hold tight for now and wait for the economy to come crashing down... then push all ito just hold tight for now and wait for the economy to come crashing down... then push all ito come crashing down... then push all in!
The payment to Clifford, who goes by the stage name Stormy Daniels, came just weeks before the 2016 general election.
Q And just going back to the payments question, how many payments did the President make to Michael Cohen after the election?
Some argue using a permission blockchain would help as it would only allow a few people to fully access the records, but the possibility of having a government official (or just the regular public) know how an individual vote goes against the premise of free and fair elections.
With just 100 days to go before polling day in this year's general election, a Christian charity's launched a new website that is aimed at helping Christians decide...
They could have done this election last summer — It was always going to be Romney vs Obama — the media is just scared that they have nothing to fill up the next 10mos.
I believe that I am going to fumble this election, because I need the Republican lunatic fringe — the religious right — to get the nomination, but they just won't trust someone who believes in a slightly different version of Jesus than the one they believe in.
With just one day to go until the General election, Premier spoke with Christian candidates about why people should vote for their party.
Then on November 10, 1948, having gone to press just before the election, the Century advised President - elect Dewey on atomic control.
We have freewill to do what we want... just because the election did not go a certain way means nothing.
I knew before the election how difficult it was going to be just to sort out the public finances.
This just in from a friend in Georgia, who's a little disheartened about how today's senatorial runoff election seems to be going:
Just as in 2008, Obama will be able to go back to his small donors again and again throughout the primary and general election process, while his chief opponents (in this case, Romney and Perry) are relying (overwhelmingly so far) on a relatively small group of geographically or professionally restricted donors who'll hit their legal maximum on campaign giving quickly.
Take a look at Q - 30 cross tab only 43 % want «Copy Cat» Cuomo folks it is going to be a wild and crazy election just remember the BLOOMBERG POLLS FOR MAYOR and the final vote.
State Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long just told me that he has received an assurance from state GOP Chairman Ed Cox that the Republicans are probably going to scrap their controversial plan to establish an independent line for all their designees to run on in the general election.
If the 2017 election is anything to go by, it would seem not to be Theresa May or Jeremy Corbyn; though, just if we are allowed to combine the outlook of Goodhart's «anywheres» with the discontent felt by his «somewheres,» we can embrace Corbyn's vision of Labour as in the ascendancy.
The prime minister also had the power to call a general election at any time just by going to the Queen and asking for one.
With just two weeks to go until Election Day, more personal information about Democratic state senator, and county executive candidate, George Latimer continues to spill into the headlines.
Then, in January 2010, with the general election just four months away and Labour heading for a seemingly inevitable defeat, Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt launched a desperate — and widely - viewed as hopeless — plot to unseat the PM before the country went to the polls.
This reminds me just before the last general election a Labour spy was in a private meeting held by a Tory MP talking about the party having to put up taxes if the Tories won the election which went against the party line.
In fact, just to be clear, with the banking levy, the Lib Dems are going into the election calling for an overall increase in taxes.
Are you chaps just pretending that you don't know that the BNP are going to win the Euro elections in June?
However, you seem to imply that just by announcing the proposed cut (sometime last year I think) it would somehow go directly into the consciousness of voters who aren't political obsessives and so make a difference to the LD ratings The truth is that for the LD's it will take a general election campaign and Clegg / Cable / Hune hammering the issue home in debate after debate after debate for it to register with people who don't pay much attention to the ups and downs of everyday politics, let alone the tax proposals of the 3rd party.
If you need proof, just look at the frantic start to the general election campaign this week, despite there being four months left to go.
In the early 19th century, most states did not hold popular elections for presidential electors and the legislature just chose them directly; as time went on, more and more states changed to doing popular vote for them, but as recently as 1876, the Colorado legislature appointed its electors rather than hold an election because it was newly admitted and didn't have the time to do so.
But before he is written off, it's worth remembering that the wooden spoon has already gone to Michael Foot who achieved just 13 per cent in the «would make the best PM» stakes in 1983, just before Labour hit a low point of 28 per cent in the election of that year.
I'm just saying that saying that the Lib Dems have gone against a lot of their manifesto is both a trivial and meaningless point to make: the Lib Dems didn't win the election, and in other very similar circumstances, the Lib Dems would be getting * absolutely none * of their campaign pledges enacted, as opposed to the limited quantity now.
The state Republican Party spent just over $ 1 million in the weeks leading up to the general election, and well over a quarter of that cash went to a single firm: Tusk Enterprises Inc..
According to unofficial election night totals from the New York City Board of Elections, Vance received more than 90 percent of votes, with just under 10 percent of votes going to candidates on write - in ballots, which are still being counted.
But to get an overall majority at the next election, the Tory vote is going to have to do more than just hold firm.
With just over one week to go to until the ballots close for this year's local elections, Momentum's campaign to #Unseat the Tories in marginal councils is in full swing.
The Obama go - it - alone approach to politics paid huge dividends during the 2008 campaign as it allowed him to paint himself as the consummate outsider in an election where people were craving just that.
«I really Don't think that just not sticking it to Spitzer for his wrongdoing is an indication of who is going to get the votes come election day.»
It is a sign of just how badly the Conservative election campaign is going, that they've today resorted to claiming Labour will do a deal with the SNP to scrap the Trident nuclear weapons system.
The dust raised prior to the just concluded local government elections in Lagos State may appear to have settled feebly as the electoral exercise has come and gone.
Recent polls have also found the Tories failing to cut Labour's lead with just two and a half months left to go until the election.
Both Lamont and Davidson secured big majorities in the union section (65 % and 61 % respectively) whilst even Lamont failed to win a majority amongst individual members by a long way, winning less than 37 % in the first ballot — Davidson won just a quarter of that section, whilst Cathy Jamieson won about 43 % in the last Leadership election in 2008 (admittedly in the second ballot — Lamont may also have achieved that had this gone to another round).
Donald Trump's boyhood home in Queens is going to auction just in time for the November presidential election.
Spitzer, who once held a commanding deal over Stringer, has suddenly found himself in a dead heat for the Democratic nomination, with just days to go before the election.
It went from being the largest political giver in the state, with more than $ 1 million in donations in 2014, to giving candidates and committees less than $ 67,000 in the first half of 2015 and just over $ 51,000 in all of 2016, which was an election year.
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