Sentences with phrase «accepting the nomination weeks»

If Clinton is to win, she has to go there — something she did during her first tour of swing states after essentially becoming her party's de facto nominee, and then right after accepting the nomination weeks later.

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James was told in no uncertain terms that many county Democratic leaders who are Cuomo supporters wouldn't back her nomination for AG if she accepted the WFP endorsement, particularly before next week's Democratic Party nominating convention.
Accepting the Democratic nomination two weeks ago, the senator said she plans to serve a full term and hoped to continue to push for bills curbing sexual harassment.
The Ulster County Board of Elections ruled last week that Gallo, a Democrat, had missed the July 13 deadline by one day for officially accepting the nominations of the two parties and was therefore disqualified from appearing on those lines.
Statewide candidates had to file paperwork accepting their respective nominations last week.
A few months later, he surfaced at the county Republican convention to accept his party's nomination for comptroller, only to back out a few weeks later, citing health issues and private - sector opportunities.
The EC last week accepted the nomination forms from presidential and parliamentary nominees, hoping to contest in this year's elections, but failed to accept the filing fees over the PPP's suit.
Last week Fred Costello accepted the Democratic nomination for town supervisor.
The Circus: Inside the Wildest Political Show on Earth, Season 1, Episode 16: In his first interview after accepting the Republican presidential nomination, Donald J. Trump spoke with Mark Halperin for THE CIRCUS about the week of the Republican National Convention.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced this week that it is accepting nominations for the 2017 Environmental Excellence Awards (EEAs), a biennial program that recognizes exemplary environmental stewardship in transportation planning and project development.
Tomma Abts, 2006 «Abts agonised before accepting the nomination, stretching the two - day deadline to two weeks — she was worried, in particular, about the press reaction.
According to the campaign's own FEC filings, the Trump campaign paid Cambridge Analytica $ 5.9 million from July 29, 2016 — a week after Trump formally accepted the Republican Party's presidential nomination in Cleveland — to December 12, 2016.
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