He added, «It's entirely plausible that a state could seat delegates pledged to support Donald Trump who have open
affiliations with other candidates.»
Not exact matches
In 1969, when the AAAS Board first suggested creating a special committee to draw up a statement concerning the freedom and responsibilities of scientists, association leaders, along
with a number of
other scientific societies, were looking into allegations that the Public Health Service was rejecting the appointment of scientists to study sections based upon the
candidates» political views and
affiliations.
Pitting potential party spokespersons against one another in public combat, these procedures undercut the credibility of the
candidate's
affiliation with anything
other than him - or herself.
This time around,
candidates «may demonstrate that they satisfy the geographical requirement by reference to their bar membership, judicial appointment, or
other relationship
with Western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) and Northern Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut)», suggesting that regional
affiliation is now required but may be loosely defined — for example, it may include jurists who formerly practised in the West or North.
RPAC is not affiliated
with the Republican or the Democratic Parties and does not support one
candidate over the
other because of party
affiliation.