Sentences with phrase «republican candidates»

«This has kind of become where the race starts for Republican candidates statewide,» Langworthy said.
Noting that «There is no greater voice against Republican candidates than this Republican candidate,» the filmmaker argues that a carefully considered vote for Romney can «keep this circular firing squad of jerkos alive.»
This is a group effort, and this work is essential for showing the American public the true nature of the Republican candidates.
Republican candidates, others are hopeful the New York mogul will continue to bring new voters out to the polls this November.
For instance, Hilary Clinton was a foreign policy «hawk» much in the mold of most Republican candidates vanquished by Trump in the Republican primaries.
Anecdotaly, however, there is no evidence that Hillary Clinton is leading against Republican candidates among women, and may even be leading by less than Obama did.
Rather than a one - on - one between the Democrat and Republican candidates, which «Inside Albany» wanted, the Cuomo campaign wanted every minor party candidate invited, even those viewed as marginal, Hepp recalled.
This special PartyBuilder group will help serve as the eyes and ears of the Democratic Party during the campaign and will allow us to share information on the Republican candidates as it breaks.
When Zephyr Teachout looked at the Republican candidates» sites from the point of view of an undecided voter a few weeks ago, she pointed out how few made it easy to find basic information about why someone SHOULD support the candidate.
When I asked about Paladino's controversial statements, his e-mails and allegations from Democrats that he is a racist, sexist, homophobe who should be denounced by all Republican candidates, Phillips replied:
And, her mentions on activists» social media outstripped her mentions in the mainstream media (as did Ted Cruz's, but not the other Republican candidates).
What is clear is that even as a majority of all voters are still getting to know the Republican candidates, 36 percent of suburban voters would still prefer someone other than Kirsten Gillibrand.»
By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $ 142,863.
Fortunately for Republican candidates, NJ reporter Ashlie Rodriguez talked to some people who are actually knowledgeable about the subject and found a skeptical response.
But your «Primaries» section doesn't explain why primaries cause Republican candidates to move to the right without causing Democrat candidates to move equally far to the left.
And the Republican candidates...
For more about future Republican candidates» organizing online, see also this piece that ran in Politico over the weekend: 2012 prelude: GOP hopefuls go online.
Next, living up to the promise of her last name, Zephyr Teachout grades the Republican candidates» sites from the point of view of undecided voters.
You claim that primaries drive Republican candidates to the right.
Republican candidates don't seem to have access to quite such a wealth of choices, at least for the 2010 cycle.
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At the same time, Cuomo would trounce potential Republican candidates for governor, including Donald Trump, Jr., Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, businessman Harry Wilson and Carl Paladino, the party's 2010 nominee.
«In six districts — CA - 20, NY - 01, NY - 25, NC - 02, TX - 27, and IL - 08 — Republican candidates are currently in the lead.
The guidelines were even a popular talking point for Republican candidates during the 2016 presidential primary, with candidates promising to roll back the guidelines to allow saltier and tastier foods in school lunches.
I always roll my eyes at the Republican candidates who warn that Obama wants to make the U.S. more like Europe.
The table below displays the odds for each of the Republican candidates to win the party's nomination.
Now let's take a look at the Republican candidates and their odds to win the nomination over the past five weeks.
Your «eveyone» who sees Obama as a failure might just be the CRAZY line up of Republican candidates who hear god telling them to run.
As Amy Sullivan notes, «Americans who attend religious services on a weekly basis voted 51 percent for Republican candidates and 48 percent for Democrats, a statistically meaningless difference.»
Of most significance over the long range was prominent Republican fund - raisers» declaration after the Republican mayoral loss in New York City and gubernatorial losses in Virginia and New Jersey that they would not support Republican candidates who opposed legalized abortion.
For God's sake, we just had an election, and the leftists are already trying to demonize the next Republican candidates.
4 years til another election and CNN is already trying to slash a republican candidates tires over a pretty diplomatic comment
In my personal liking (from Canadian perspective) I prefer a Republican in the Oval Office (and I completely dislike Obama), but what I see from the Republican candidates is just scary...
The Republican National Committee and its affiliates don't need to tell Republican candidates what to believe.
Whether it is Michael Strain on employment, James Capretta on health care coverage, Robert Stein on taxes or Scott Winship on economic mobility, Republican candidates have a series of approaches they can select from in order to address the concerns of families who are middle - class or aspire to join the middle - class.
The Republican candidates pander to the far right to win the nomination and then move to the center for the general election.
Isn't it interesting that so many republican candidates have been directly contacted by God to run for president.
Republican candidates routinely make a great show of their faith (despite Mathew 6:6) but categorically rule out discussion of any particulars of it.
Listen to Republican candidates talk, and you'll hear a lot about Ronald Reagan.
I'm guessing he's referring to how republican candidates are always trying to get the Evangelical vote.
By 1992, Evangelicals were George Bush's best supporters, giving him 56 percent of their votes in the three - way race (and 67 percent of the two - party vote); and to a greater extent than ever before they backed Republican candidates all the way down the ticket.
«Former», because there is no way I could support any of the current crop of religious nutjob republican candidates.
Not all did so with enthusiasm, and for that matter, Trump received a higher percentage of black and Hispanic votes than did his predecessors, Republican candidates Mitt Romney and John McCain.
More than 8 - in - 10 (82 percent) say they are voting for or leaning toward Republican candidates in their districts.
This tactic worked in some of the Senate contests, like Delaware and Nevada, where the Republican candidates proved to have special vulnerabilities.
The Republican candidates resemble the Founding Fathers about as much as the American flag resembles an overflowing adult diaper.
As in New York, a proposal for a local Islamic center has become a state - wide campaign issue in recent weeks in Tennessee, where certain Republican candidates in various primaries are trying to outdo each other for the fear vote by denouncing a recently approved expansion of an existing Islamic center in Murfreesboro.
Bischoff ends his letter by complaining that I directed my advice to Republican candidates.
You exude ignorance, as manifest by your broad, sweeping generalizations about all Republican candidates.
''... there are a lot of people, including my governor and several Republican candidates for president, who'd prefer that I become a Christian...» So either you perceive yourself as being judged and persecuted, or you're juuust a bit paranoid.
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