Sentences with phrase «always next election»

There's always next election.

Not exact matches

Says Michigan party leader Mr. Dillon: «Everyone needs to take a deep breath, especially after presidential elections when we always end up writing one party's obituary and then the next election we write the other party's obituary.»
«Virginia has always been an early - warning system for midterm elections — almost always showing us what will happen in the next year if the course of the storm doesn't shift.
Past Red Deer - North Liberal candidate Michael Dawe announced via email this week that he will «investigate what might be involved, and what might be possible, in creating cross partisan alliances in the next election, in order to ensure that the people who elect us come first, instead of a group of semi-anonymous backroom players, who are always trying to set the agenda, regardless of what the general public might feel.»
They could have done this election last summer — It was always going to be Romney vs Obama — the media is just scared that they have nothing to fill up the next 10mos.
The next paragraph drove home the agonising dilemma facing the followers of a movement which has always been profoundly loyal to the papacy, most of whom were undoubtedly hoping for the election of Joseph Ratzinger as Pope John Paul's successor: «TheVatican ruling, issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, indicates that the Pope accepts that there is substance to the charges against Fr Maciel, some of which date back to the 1940s.»
«We know that apart from lying, APC's next gift is to always rubbish any election or event that does not go their way.
OP — the plan was always that Lords reform would be on the Statute books in plenty of time for the next election, as the first tranch of «Senators» is to be elected then.
Well, firstly, the results of the next election aren't written in stone, and there's always a chance - slim though it might be - the party somehow recover from their current electoral horror story.
Anticipating defeat, the PM can always fall back on the consolation that this will help the Tories» chances at the next general election - a contest the Conservatives must win for Cameron to even have a chance of holding the 2017 vote.
Always good to hear the likelihood that Labour will be ousted at the next election is increasing as PoliticsHome suggests, but I hope that we do not turn out to be the same lack of substance and abundance of spin that Blair / Brown brought to the table.
«I was told it was always a bad idea to answer hypothetical questions...» A chuckle from the audience opened the door for a more direct continuation in which Gove assured the crowd of his faith that the Conservative Party would win an outright majority at the next election, hence he was «absolutely confident that the situation need not arise.»
Labour could always sack Brown but it is too near the next General Election for a new Labour Leader to turn things round.
Before the 2015 election, Baba said these words: «I see Buhari as the next President and Jonathan is aware of that... a General is always a General...» Baba voted for Buhari in the election that made power change hands from the PDP to the APC.
Yes we did pretty well at the election, although post referendum, we were always gonna get Ukip votes back, Although it can be argued till the cows come home, had we a different leader last month)(who accepted Brexit) would we have won, same as how well we do in the council elections next month
Special election are not always predictive of how the next general election will play out.
We independents are the ones who will determine the next election outcomes, and always make the difference.
«As a scientist, the starting point is always the facts of the matter, whereas often in politics the starting point is how does this play in the next election,» he says.
I have always lived in Canada, and I am interested in casting a vote for the next election in the United States.
There also is a myriad of pending tax issues falling victim to a Congress that still claims to have broad tax reform on the agenda, but never seems to find the right time to explore it (as the country is always just a year or two from the next election).
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