Sentences with phrase «us presidential election a year»

Fears of seeming «political» during a presidential election year, sluggish growth in the Eurozone and a slowdown of the Chinese economic juggernaut will also keep Janet Yellen and the rest of the Federal Open Markets Committee from pulling the trigger more often; their vacillation will be one of the year's longest - running (and least loved) dramas.
The Bud Light campaign, which leaned on a political theme in a presidential election year, in particular won high praise from the Wall Street Journal and other key publications.
... we are likely to follow the historical patterns of a rising stock market in the second half of a Presidential election year.
The most convincing evidence about presidential election years for Evans is that in 18 of the last 22, the S&P 500 indexhas had a positive return for the year and has posted an average return of 11 percent in those years.
In this presidential election year, a plurality of the French have broadly nativist, traditional, and nationalist views.
The issue has become a political flashpoint in a presidential election year, and the lawsuit by attorneys general from Nebraska, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Florida and Texas was certain to keep it prominent.
Living and working near Washington, D.C., it's difficult to tune out the noise of politics, especially in a presidential election year.
If these people actually believe a presidential election a year - and - a-half from now will significantly alter how the country is run, they have almost surely wasted their money.
Since it was a presidential election year, I decided to focus my social psychology course on the psychology of political attitudes: how they are formed, how they are maintained, and how they can predict voting behavior.
Southern Baptist conservatives won key presidential elections year after year, and after a final conservative presidential victory in 1989 in New Orleans, moderates gave up the battle and began taking steps toward forming their own moderate organizations, such as the Cooperative Fellowship.
I would invite you to have frequent discussions with your players and children this year during this presidential election year.
Justin: I'm not sure the fact that it's a presidential election year matters.
That change in course is seen by some critics (rightly, I think) as a desire to avoid conflict with Big Food — and its powerful lobbying arm — in the midst of a presidential election year.
And, these articles are good examples of the kind of interest in digital politics we see in a presidential election year.
But I am compelled to put Ghana First and to defend the 1992 Constitution by saying that the only way Ghanaians can have the Woyome / Austro - Invest joint loot refunded is to change the Government that created, looted and shared the loot with them during the Presidential elections this year
This is important because Democrats do better in presidential election years than in midterms.
So that means the fight for control of the Senate will head into the general election in a presidential election year that traditionally draws out more Democratic voters.
Democrats expect to do well this cycle given the turnout in presidential election years has historically given them more seats in the Senate.
Kaminsky, elected to fill the chair held by disgraced former Majority Leader Dean Skelos, won a special election and won a full term in a presidential election year.
Hannon is routinely targeted by Democrats in presidential election years and this year faced Ryan Cronin.
Gun owners» fear of a Clinton presidency may have helped spur a spike in pistol permits issued in the Empire State in 2016, increasing 34 percent from the 2012 presidential election year and rivaling numbers last seen when the SAFE Act passed four years ago.
The fact that this is a presidential election year stacks the deck against Republicans to begin with in this Democrat - dominated state, although whoever wins the GOP primary will have more time than ususal between then and the November general election to focus on the real target: Gillibrand.
If recent history is any guide, Senate Democrats have always picked up seats in Presidential election years.
Still, Republicans had a night that was far better than initially expected, given traditional Democratic gains in presidential election years.
It's going to be a difficult task for whoever the GOP settles on, particularly since it's a presidential election year that will pull those once - every - four - years voters to the polls in this Democrat - dominated state.
While Cuomo's praise for Republican initiatives may help the party as it attempts to fend off Democratic efforts to win the Senate, it's not certain how big an issue drug abuse will be in a busy presidential election year.
The GOP is gearing up to defend it in a presidential election year that could include former Empire State Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton at the top of the ticket.
The data in presidential election years is somewhat more equivocal.
In a high - profile presidential election year.
In presidential election years, Missouri voters have been known to split their tickets.
Hannon has long been a top target for Democrats, especially in a presidential election year.
Even if lawmakers redraw their own boundaries (which, given voter enrollment, will have to look pretty crazy in order to stack the deck for Republican senators), a presidential election year will makes their majority tenuous.
They will represent districts Democrats carried with big margins in presidential election years — seats the newly minted Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Ben Ray Luján will probably want back.
But until polls are released suggesting otherwise, there's no reason to think Gipson will enjoy the turnout edge that Democrats typically benefit from in presidential election years: The district contains parts of Dutchess and Putnam counties, both of which went to Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary and overwhelmingly to Donald Trump in the GOP's contest.
Altogether, 6,015 (81.47 %) of the country's 7,383 state legislative seats were up for re-election during the presidential election year.
During these midterm elections it was expected that voter turnout would be lower than in presidential election years, according to data since the 1840s.
«Every presidential election year, it seems as if more fault lines in our antiquated, 19th - century election administration become glaringly obvious.
And both are engaged in rematches against opponents who performed well in the last presidential election year.
Wrong: the long months of politicking in a presidential election year can actually give advocacy organizations great opportunities to boost the prominence of their issues — BUT only if they're ready.
Still, in a presidential election year, defeating Schumer would be a heavy lift for any Republican seeking to run statewide in a Democratic - heavy state.
The effort appears to counter the expected flood of Democratic voters this fall, a presidential election year.
Mahoney currently serving as chair of the state Thruway Authority, a position to which she was nominated by Cuomo in 2015 and is slated to hold through Jan. 1, 2020, (which also just so happens to be the next presidential election year).
Third Thursday Training (DC): Advocacy Rising Discussion: This moderated discussion will explore how can activists can harness this unprecedented energy to move policy while strengthening our organizations during this heated presidential election year.
Senate Republicans have made sure to hug the governor quite close as they head into a re-election campaign that is also a presidential election year sure to draw out the state's Democratic - heavy base.
Goldfeder noted New York's deadline is actually closer to the first state primary in a presidential election year: Those seeking to change their party affiliation for the September state legislative primary have to make the switch more than 11 months before heading to the polls.
Maryland elects governors in the midterm elections, that is, even years that are not presidential election years.
The trend lines as far as it being a presidential election year, I think anyone can say there's an inherent advantage to a Democrat and incumbent and Dave Schenk.
Presidential election years already tend to be difficult for the GOP in New York.
Texas parties remain ballot - qualified in presidential election years if they poll at least 5 % for any partisan statewide race.
Pelosi is also pointing out that if Cuomo indeed has presidential aspirations, presiding over a Democrat - dominated state that loses Democratic House members in a presidential election year because he declined to get engaged in the House redistricting process will not play well with party insiders.
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