Sentences with phrase «almost election time»

Well it is almost election time Obama seems to be doing a lot of things for the first time like acting like he cares about eh middle class, acting like he supports business and acting like he wants to be bipartisan.

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Instead, the analysis showed that while liberal or pro-Clinton users linked primarily to articles from mainstream news outlets, pro-Trump audiences spent almost all of their time linking to alternative sites like Breitbart, many of which didn't even exist during the previous election.
The study shows Democrats were almost three times more likely than Republicans (24 % vs. 9 %) to have unfriended someone after the election.
Not only have mortgage rates jumped to more than four percent following the November election results, but the Federal Reserve recently opted to raise its rates for the second time in almost a decade.
It is almost time for an election so he dose what he does best!
Its kind of odd how now that its almost time to start an election campaign, they find him and kill him with no casualties in the episode.
Perhaps Roman Catholics might be expected to understand this more readily than Protestants, since Catholicism is likewise a system of piety; but at the same time Roman Catholicism has also a rigid system of theology and a rigid canon law, while Judaism was almost totally lacking in theology, at least beyond the main and fundamental tenets of monotheism, revelation, the spirituality and the sovereignty of God, and the divine election of Israel.
Four years later, he won the election again, this time with almost 64 percent of the vote — a state record.
The sermon looked at the time almost like an election manifesto: this, he almost seemed to be saying, ought to be the message of the next Pope.
One interesting observation to be gained from these figures is that the paid - time religious programs had reached the peak of their influence, numerically at least, almost three years before most public attention was given to them in the election year of 1980.
The Ifop poll in the newspaper Le Nouvel Observateur gave Marine Le Pen's National Front 24 % in the European contest, five points ahead of Hollande's socialists and almost four times what the far - right party achieved in the last European election, in 2009.
The timing could hardly be worse for the Conservatives — it is too late for the by - election to be held on the same day as the European elections, so the by - election will presumably come fairly soon afterwards, at a time when UKIP will almost certainly be enjoying a big publicity boost from having done well in the European elections...
These are some of the Democrats already moving: Mr. Kaminsky, a former prosecutor who is rumored to be eyeing a run for Mr. Skelos» Senate seat; Mr. Kavanagh, the leader of the reform caucus that emerged during the speaker's race; Mr. Perry, the chairman of the powerful Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus; Mr. Mosley, who took on his seat from now - Congressman Hakeem Jeffries and almost got the Caucus nod Mr. Perry did; Marcos Crespo, new Bronx Democratic chairman and close friend of Mr. Heastie; Mr. Blake, a former Obama staffer from the resurgent Bronx; and Ms. Rozic, who at the time of her election was the youngest woman ever elected to the Assembly.
Fiscal conservatism is almost as unpopular in Labour circles as their three times election winner Tony Blair.
Following the election the new parliament met in the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh for the very first time on Wednesday 12 May 1999 although the actual devolution of powers from Westminster to the Scottish Parliament did not take place until midnight on Thursday 1 July 1999, almost two months later.
In any other election, the verdict's fortuitous timing would seem almost partisan by design, but Spitzer hardly needed the help.
Fomsom said prior to the 2015 elections, there were doubts and despair that overwhelmed the land, stressing that at that time, it was almost concluded that the election or its outcome will break up the country.
Since the last prime minister's questions, Labour has lost the election, their leader and almost any hope of winning a majority again in five years time.
In the last election cycle, the money raised in direct contributions by Cuomo's campaign committee was almost three times as much as the total Super PACs spent on every gubernatorial, attorney general, comptroller, Senate, and Assembly candidate combined.
Mandelson, whose relations with Kinnock have cooled in recent years, told the Sunday Times: «When people who have devoted almost all of their lives to the election of a Labour government are labelled a «virus» in our party, we really are at risk of reliving the bitter divisions of the early 1980s, divisions that condemned us to years in the wilderness.»
If he were to lose the leadership election he would go immediately I think, but this is a man who spends almost all his time on policy issues, he has little life outside politics and has spent all his life since his teens on either academic or political pursuits, I'm sure he would find his own nature militating for him to continue and he would probably see a General Election loss with him as PM as something he had to election he would go immediately I think, but this is a man who spends almost all his time on policy issues, he has little life outside politics and has spent all his life since his teens on either academic or political pursuits, I'm sure he would find his own nature militating for him to continue and he would probably see a General Election loss with him as PM as something he had to Election loss with him as PM as something he had to rectify.
«I have also taken into consideration the fact that I will be almost 65 at the time when the Election is likely to be held.
Ten days after the election, Spitzer spoke to the Times off the record — the paper quoted «one person with knowledge of the governor's thinking» — to the effect that the governor - elect «will almost certainly» seek Hevesi's removal from office.
It will be interesting to see what happens with the «other» vote — it is probably partially down to increased publicity for minor parties (especially the BNP) around the local elections, which will almost certainly fade with time, but it may also be down to people abandoning the Labour party but not being prepared to support one of the main three parties.
With the way special counsel Robert Mueller has been cracking down on Russians as of late, recently indicting Russian citizens and companies for sticking their noses into the last election — possibly even colluding with Trump or his people — Red Sparrow almost seems like a well - timed piece of anti-Russki propaganda.
In contrast, members of the opposition and numerous independent media sources highlighted among other things the poor quality of indelible ink — the first time it was used in a Malaysian election — which could be washed off almost immediately, early voting for servicemen and civil servants, state domination of media and repression of independent journalists, and perhaps most troubling of all, the mobilization by Barisan Nasional of foreign guest workers to vote in key constituencies.
At times, it almost felt like the author was determined to make sure no one confused her story of Pagford and its sad emergency town council election with the Harry Potter series for middle grade and young adult readers.
The only reason not to push for progressive new laws almost all the time is that based on the era the parties may not side with you or because you maybe don't want to spend the goodwill just before an election.
So she cleaned out the truck in time to present her first group show, which opened in September and looks at the concept of hope in the Trump era, featuring work that was almost all produced since the election.
If you walked into almost any contemporary art museum in the country at the moment, you would have a hard time telling that a bitterly fought presidential election was entering its final months.
Minter's retrospective comes at a time that's almost too perfect; it's part of A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum, and the official opening comes four days before we vote in an election more focused on gender politics than any that have come before.
Election predictions / forecasts can be verified in almost real time (if you think geologically...).
The Law Society of Upper Canada bencher elections are well under way and it seems for the first time in the almost 14 years I've been writing about law in this country, that there's a certain energy and, maybe, even enthusiasm for this year's poll.
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