Sentences with phrase «york in a presidential year»

«It will mark the first RNC office in New York in a presidential year in a long, long time,» Weingartner said.

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Michael Bloomberg's decision to endorse Hillary Clinton for the presidency very much reflects his belief — first articulated in a Bloomberg View column earlier this year — that Donald Trump «has run the most divisive and demagogic presidential campaign» the former New York mayor can remember, «preying on people's prejudices and fears.»
But voters in New York, more than four years away from the next presidential election, prefer former Sen. and soon - to - be-former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton make another run in 2016 over Cuomo.
Ickes, who chaired Clinton's presidential campaign in New York in 1992 and served as his deputy chief of staff, has been a member of the Clinton circle for many years.
Members of New York's congressional delegation are united in their call for a special prosecutor to probe Russia's role in last year's presidential campaign, but split over whether former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly should replace Comey as FBI director.
There has been much speculation about what happens in 2016, a presidential year with former New York State Senator Hillary Clinton potentially at the top of the ticket for Democrats.
Members of New York City's congressional delegation united Wednesday to call for the appointment of a special prosecutor to probe Russia's role in last year's presidential campaign, following the ouster of FBI director James Comey.
Democrats expect to make gains this election season, even beyond the mere scope of a presidential election cycle, given Trump being at the top of the ticket and the expectation he will lose badly to Hillary Clinton in New York this year.
Kinderhook, NY... October 13, 2016 — Zephyr Teachout, the liberal New York City professor who moved Upstate this year to run for Congress, muted her support for fellow Vermonter and socialist Bernie Sanders ahead of New York's presidential primary in a quid pro quo orchestrated by the Clinton campaign team, leaked emails show.
It's already been a busy election year in New York State, with four different election dates crowding the calendar, including the unusually meaningful presidential primary on April 19, State primaries on September 13, and of course the real thing on November 8.
New Yorkers have always known their city is the center of the universe, so it seems only fair that New York ought to play such an unusually outsized role in this year's presidential race.
Attention around this latest instance in same ways beat the notoriety Paladino gained when he ran for New York State governor in 2010, when social media websites like Facebook and Twitter were still in their infancy and Trump was years away from becoming a presidential candidate.
Christie, a possible 2016 presidential candidate and the current chairman of the Republican Governors Association, has been criticized this year for not aiding the Republican candidate for governor in New York, Rob Astorino.
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.
Presidential election years already tend to be difficult for the GOP in New York.
New York is a historically blue state in presidential and gubernatorial election years, though Republicans from predominantly white areas of upstate and Long Island have often controlled the State Senate.
But Democrats start the open seat race with a narrow advantage in a presidential year when former New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is likely to top the ballot.
ALBANY — Former three - term New York governor George Pataki, who also served two years in the state Senate, eight in the Assembly, and four as Peekskill's mayor, introduced himself at Thursday's «undercard» debate for the Republican presidential nomination as a candidate who is «not a career politician.»
In New York, turnout for both parties is higher in presidential years than in years when a gubernatorial race tops the ticket, but the jump is larger for Democrats than RepublicanIn New York, turnout for both parties is higher in presidential years than in years when a gubernatorial race tops the ticket, but the jump is larger for Democrats than Republicanin presidential years than in years when a gubernatorial race tops the ticket, but the jump is larger for Democrats than Republicanin years when a gubernatorial race tops the ticket, but the jump is larger for Democrats than Republicans.
Romeo says she sees an increased focus on New York State this election cycle compared to past years, but regardless of the primary results, she imagines the state will go to a democratic candidate in the presidential election.
Crain's predicts that New York City will become «a test case for what independent expenditures can do in municipal elections,» and city voters can expect to «experience some of what their counterparts in presidential swing states did last year
Keep in mind that there are actually four election days in New York this year: presidential primary on April 19, followed by congressional primaries in June, state - level primaries in September, and the November Election Day.
NEW YORK — Bernie Sanders, the Vermont U.S. senator who stoked liberal passions nationwide as a Democratic candidate in last year's presidential contest, stepped into New York politics for a day on Monday, casting first - term Mayor Bill de Blasio as the antidote to the «un-American» leadership of President Trump.
Democrats in particular are confident they will make gains in next year's legislative races in part due to it being a presidential election year, which will typically draw out more Democratic voters in New York.
At the same time, there would be a handshake agreement that the coalition continue through 2016, a presidential election year, and when Democrats are expected to make gains in New York.
The governor said the lower Manhattan Assembly seat Silver held for four decades before his conviction will likely be filled in a special election on April 19 — the day of New York's presidential primary next year.
The measure would require presidential and vice presidential candidates release five years of tax returns 50 days before the election in order to appear on New York's ballot.
The next presidential election is nearly three years away, but in the Capitol the race is already unfolding, with no fewer than six senators — including New York's Kirsten Gillibrand — eyeing the Democratic nomination in 2020, with each angling to get to the left of the others, complicating things for their colleagues seeking re-election this year.
Republican donors in Western New York abandoned the onetime presidential front - runner, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush late, last year and opened their wallets for the campaign of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.
The historic New York presidential primary, in which the state mattered for the first time in years, is in the books, and it was a big night for the two candidates who call the Empire State home: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
In another sign that New York's GOP primary will actually matter for the first time in years, Ohio Gov. John Kasich is the latest Republican presidential candidate to commit to attending the state party's annual dinner on April 1In another sign that New York's GOP primary will actually matter for the first time in years, Ohio Gov. John Kasich is the latest Republican presidential candidate to commit to attending the state party's annual dinner on April 1in years, Ohio Gov. John Kasich is the latest Republican presidential candidate to commit to attending the state party's annual dinner on April 14.
If former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg enters the presidential race, he'll sway at least one New York independent who runs a 170 - year - old manufacturing business in Troy: Martin Gordinier, president of Gurley Precision Instruments.
New York Republicans, who have struggled for 14 years to advance a statewide candidate, sought to regroup at their state convention in Buffalo with the unanimous nomination of Wendy Long to challenge U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, even as the turbulent presidential race threatened to tear their national counterparts asunder.
Voter turnout is higher in presidential years and while New York is expected to go to Obama, the voting history within the district suggests otherwise.
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled his $ 82.2 billion executive budget for New York City on Tuesday with a presentation focused on savings extracted from city agencies, and a few new programs intended to address problems that arose over the past year, from snarled snowplows in Queens to voting woes in the presidential primary last week.
Dadey has said he also prefers a candidate who would have strong appeal in a presidential election year, when Democrats have turned out in larger numbers in Central New York.
Malliotakis, who chaired Sen. Marco Rubio's New York campaign efforts during last year's Republican presidential primary and has been opposed to President Donald Trump, is joining a crowded field of hopefuls seeking the Republican line in this year's mayoral race.
Ed Cox, chairman of the New York Republican Party, said the unusual dynamics that extended his party's primary process this year could be a good thing for late - voting states where GOP presidential candidates have rarely campaigned in the past.
ALBANY — Despite the initial objection by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the state elections board Wednesday agreed to send a slew of information about every registered voter in New York State to a presidential commission looking into possible voter fraud issues in last year's elections.
It's a long way to November 2017, but the looming presidential election will likely set the stage for another unusual year in New York politics.
PHILADELPHIA — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has struggled during the past year as he has sought to position himself as a national leader in the left wing of the Democratic Party and influence the 2016 presidential election.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - New York's presidential primary April 19 will matter to both parties for the first time in 40 years.
He says that traditionally, more Democrats that Republicans come out to vote in presidential election years in New York, though he concedes the GOP has some distinct advantages.
Later this month she'll meet with the New York Progressive Action Network, a statewide organization that arose in the wake of Bernie Sanders» presidential campaign last year.
(CNN)- Republicans will face off in New York next year on April 24, a date that falls more than two months later than the state's last presidential primary on Feb. 5, 2008.
Assemblyman Bing has received multiple awards in recognition of his service including the 2008 Hunter College Presidential Medal, a 2008 New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund Eco-Star award, and the 2005 Vanderbilt YMCA's Champion of the Year Award.
NY - 19, July 14... Vermont - native - turned - New York City - professor - turned Hudson - Valley weekender - turned - NY -19-congressional-candidate Professor Zephyr Teachout has dived headfirst into the transactional worlds of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and presumptive Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in order to enlist their financial and material support in her run for congress, the campaign of congressional candidate and 30 - plus year upstate resident John Faso today noted.
But Democrats in the Senate typically make gains in a presidential election years, and they are playing offense in districts on Long Island and in the Hudson Valley (Republicans want to flip a western New York seat as well as a district in Westchester County).
His move toward launching a campaign comes as Senate Republicans fight to maintain a narrow majority in the chamber ahead of a presidential election year, which typically brings out more Democratic voters in a blue state like New York.
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