Sentences with phrase «always running for election»

Not exact matches

«Protectionism is always a popular thing to voice when running for elections,» he says.
Nixon said she had been asked about running for office before but always said no — until the election of Republican President Donald Trump convinced her that she had to do more.
Politics, must not always be dirty, we must not run down people for purposes of winning elections, we need to recognize each other's contribution in a bigger picture of bringing relief to our mothers and children living in deprived areas.
«Yet the Coalition is preparing to replace that House with a new second chamber elected by means of regional party lists» Factually untrue, Tories hate closed list PR even more than Lib Dems do, the plan is, and always was, for elections to be run using STV (also known as the British Proportional System, as used for the Australian Senate).
Current Board President Theresa DiFalco is running for reelection and three newcomers are running as a team — something not always seen in school board elections.
Monday's YouGov for the Standard will determine london media momentum in the run up to Thursday... Livingstone all over the media doing his Hillary tearful human frailty act... We are starting from a huge huge base in the locals, most of which take place in labour heartlands... And we always **** up bye - elections.
He said in 2013 that «the door is always open» to running for election again and this past Sunday former mayoral candidate John Catsimatidis called on the former representative to run for Grimm's seat.
The piece consists of 56 election signs, on corrugated plastic, as those signs always are, and the signs have the names of every candidate who ever ran for presidential office, and lost.
The desire of being elected may lead some men for a time to violent hostility; but this same desire leads all men in the long run to support each other; and if it happens that an election accidentally severs two friends, the electoral system brings a multitude of citizens permanently together who would otherwise always have remained unknown to one another.
So — Obama's judgement is obviously «always much better» than that of Romney, McCain, and every other Republican who ran for the presidency over the past two elections... as I'm sure manacker will agree!
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