Sentences with phrase «republican nomination this time»

And in the closest race of the night, Republican trustee candidate Charles Sanders of Greenport was elected to the seat left open when two - term incumbent Dave Bergen did not receive the Republican nomination this time around.

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At the same time, on a day when divisions within the party were very obvious, Melania Trump made an overture toward the other candidates who ran for the Republican nomination against Trump.
Even if he doesn't get the nomination, though, it's clear that the Republican Party has totally lost control of their nomination process, a problem that's going to take a long time to deal with.
Ten of the 17 major candidates for the GOP nomination qualified to make the prime - time debate stage Thursday night, but it's real estate mogul and chairman of the Trump Organization, Donald Trump, leading the pack, with 19 percent of Republican primary voters selecting him as their first choice.
As TIME reports in a new story in the upcoming issue of the magazine, Cruz is trying to ride the power of the pews — and the checkbooks of a cadre of extremely wealthy donors — to the Republican presidential nomination.
At the time that Democrats began paying for the research, Mr. Trump was in the process of clinching the Republican presidential nomination, and Ms. Clinton's allies were scrambling to figure out how to run against a candidate who had already weathered attacks from Republican rivals about his shifting policy positions, his character and his business record.
Yesterday in the New York Times Greg Mankiw — a professor of economics at Harvard, an advisor to the governor of Massachusetts, in the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination and a former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under president Bush — had a column in which he...
The Times article reports that Bloomberg is most likely to run if Donald Trump or Ted Cruz win the Republican nomination and Bernie Sanders gets the Democratic nod.
(CNN)- The race for the Republican presidential nomination is on track to break new ground: For the first time in modern political history - some say ever - the GOP nominee could be someone who is not a Protestant Christian.
I say praise with the express acknowledgement that I think Rick would have had a hard time winning the Republican nomination, let alone winning a popular — or even an electoral majority — against the current president in the general election in the first place.
«Garnering significant financial support as a first - time candidate before we have the Republican nomination is not easy to do.
This time, using that old tactic of «divide and conquer» to pit the Hispanic community against the non-Hispanic community, especially the Republicans in the New York State Senate to secure the nomination of Miss Jenny Rivera, a «Puerto Rican,» to the State of New York's top Court, the Court of Appeals.»
Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos announced Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016 that he has switched his registration from Republican to Democrat and will seek the party's nomination for county executive next year, stating that over time, he found that his values have become more aligned with the Democratic Party.
This time around, «Operation Hilarity» aims to prolong the Republican nomination rather than the Democratic one, but bear in mind that we have no real evidence that Limbaugh's antics made a difference four years ago — Democratic voters (and Hillary Clinton's tenacity) kept the nominating process running into the summer of 2008.
Three days before testifying privately before the House Intelligence Committee about the campaign, Caputo said he recalled speaking with Trump Jr. around the time his father clinched the Republican presidential nomination in the spring of 2016.
DeFrancisco, 70, of Syracuse, said he expects to leave Syracuse three times a week in the coming months to visit influential Republicans statewide as he explores a bid for the GOP nomination.
The Republican contenders are going to debate for the first time on Thursday night, so we're asking our panel to debate which Republicans have the best chance to win the nomination.
Republicans, even those uneasy about a Trump nomination, have noted the first - time candidate has shown a knack for getting new voters out to the polls in the primary races.
At that time, Long won the Republican nomination for Senate over two other candidates.
While state Sen. John DeFrancisco (R - Syracuse) became the immediate front - runner for the GOP nomination, Kolb's announcement that he wanted to spend more time with his family prompted some Republicans to look elsewhere.
Harry Wilson, a business adviser from Westchester County, said Monday that he would not seek the Republican nomination because he did not want to spend the time required by a campaign away from his wife and daughters.
Boylan made a second nomination, this time for Gary Upright to be the Republican candidate for the position of highway superintendent.
While the Democrats are facing off in a potentially costly primary battle, McDonnell has already locked up the Republican nomination and is devoting much of his spare time to raising campaign cash.
Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb abruptly dropped his bid for the Republican nomination for governor on Friday, explaining that he wants to spend more time with his family.
For Republicans, the time seems ripe for a strong challenge, embodied most likely by Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, the Republican candidate who has already locked up enough endorsements to secure the party's nomination at its convention in late May.
She was twice nominated to U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, only to see her first nomination filibustered and her second sunk by charges of judicial activism by Senate Republicans over gun industry litigation during her time as solicitor general.
Suffolk County executive Steve Levy, the Democrat looking to run as a Republican in the upcoming governor's race, is preparing to announce late this week or early next week that he'll be officially seeking the nomination, the Times reports tonight, based on information from three people «who have spoken to him in recent days.»
RICHMOND, Virginia (CNN)- The three Democrats who battled, at times bitterly, for their party's gubernatorial nomination came together in Richmond on Wednesday and promised to be unified against Republican Bob McDonnell come November.
The last time that happened was 1976 when Gerald Ford beat Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination.
At the same time, former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie narrowly defeated Trump state campaign chairman Corey Stewart in a closer - than - expected race for the Republican nomination.
As the Republican nomination for President heats up, I decided it is time for me to blog about the important role the world of Sugar Daddy and Sugar Baby culture plays in presidential politics.
Herbert will face a challenger for the Republican nomination in next year's primary election though, as Overstock.com Chairman of the Board Jonathan Johnson thinks that it is time for a change in Utah's leadership.
For the first time, Lincoln discussed as a presidential contender, and that summer he won the Republican nomination, defeating a field that included New York Governor William Seward.
And the political reality that matters most right now is that our fossil - fueled, corporate - controlled political system has both failed to respond in any serious way to the certainty of catastrophic climate change, and, at the same time, has produced the phenomenon of Trump's all too serious bid for the Republican Party's presidential nomination.
In November, a presidential commission headed by Mr. Trump's one - time political rival for the Republican presidential nomination, former Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, issued a 56 - recommendation report that included calls for the federal government to set up drug courts across the U.S., retrain medical prescribers on opioid use and reduce incentives for doctors to offer the powerful painkillers.
Most recently, his firm's flagship property at 666 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was the subject of controversy: Around the time his father - in - law received the Republican nomination last spring, Mr. Kushner's firm began conversations with a Chinese company with ties to some of the Communist Party's leading families about a plan to invest billions of dollars in the troubled office tower.
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