At the end of the day, assuming they're able to
unite around a candidate, the chairs will go back to their respective county committees and ask them to make an endorsement.
With today's tools, you can go far beyond the numbers and look at the actual words, phrases and concepts people are
using around your candidate or issue.
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The protest comes as Paladino, a real - estate developer and school board member in Buffalo, is considering a run for governor on the Conservative Party line should the state GOP not
coalesce around a candidate who doesn't support ousting the Republican leaders in the state Legislature.
«This selfless act of releasing her supporters provides voters with the opportunity to unite
around a candidate who shares Republican principles and will serve the interests of his constituents in Congress by standing in opposition to the liberal policies of President Obama and Speaker Pelosi,» Steele said in a statement released by the Republican National Committee.
Rangel also said he had started to meet with potential successors, telling Scotto he had been «talking with some people seeing whether or not there can be some
coalition around a candidate as it has been for the last 43 years.»
``... I'm talking with some people seeing whether or not there can be some coalition
around a candidate as it has been for the last 43 years,» Rangel continued.
The seat is critical to Dems if they hope to retake the Senate and Republicans are focusing all their
efforts around their candidate Chris Jacobs, who's perceived to be very strong.
On McCaskill's reelect in 2012, Legacki used press releases to build a
narrative around the candidate's potential opponents during the Republican primary.
The win comes after controversy
swirled around the candidate since she was chosen to run for the election in February by a group of less than 200 Democratic party leaders, many of whom still had strong connections to Silver.
Labour campaign sources believe the Tories are increasing their attempts to associate Khan with extremism in a last - ditch attempt to
turn around their candidate's flagging performance in the polls.
Labour's direction of travel needs to be reversed which means uniting
around the candidate most acceptable to the soft left, who will move Labour back into the realms of electability.
Republicans eyeing a 2018 run against Gov. Andrew Cuomo have been crisscrossing New York meeting with party leaders as the GOP looks to close ranks
early around a candidate and avoid a primary.
It's also a good idea to do a quick check in with long trusted close friends and not just the political operatives or men and women
hanging around the candidate.
There on your screen,
superimposed around the candidate's face, you see everything you might want to know about getting romantically entangled: Time since last breakup, hygiene standards, emotional stability score, and more.
Once you reach the interviewing stage, make sure your interview questions
centre around the candidate's skills, competencies, plus how well they would fit into the organisation.
The emphasis will be
based around candidates sales, therefore an ability to build rapport, strong relationships, persuade, influence and educate is as critical in this role as in any recruiter role.
3: Brand Statement: I often use this in connection with a title, especially for marketing professionals, to create a unique
aura around the candidate and in order to speak in a more personal tone that can separate you from the crowd.
Lat and Mauro use a variety of criteria to generate their picks generally
centering around the candidates» relationships to members of Trump's transition team, their previous experience working as government attorney's within conservative administrations (generally under President George W. Bush), and other practice based characteristics that might make them attractive to the Trump administration.
So I think what you saw tonight was kind of
coalescing around a candidate that has a proven track record, who's a steadfast supporter of issues, of women's issues, LGBT equality issues, such as Betty Jean Grant,» Zellner said.
It's also hard to imagine many people getting that excited to rally
around a candidate - to - be-named-later — elections in our system ultimately swing on the people who run for office, not so much on party in the abstract.
Cox is continuing to insist that the GOP has time to coalesce
around a candidate, even though the governor is sitting on a massive campaign was chest — we'll find out exactly how big of a haul he has managed to amass later this month.
«We want to rally
around a candidate and take on Bill de Blasio, and Paul Massey is that candidate,» said Evan Siegfried, a Republican consultant who is unaffiliated with Massey's campaign.
«The plan would be to look at the candidates and their positions and if someone has a clear lead, we would like to coalesce
around that candidate,» he added.
And that the Republican Party is rallying, and closing ranks,
around this candidate,» the Council speaker, a native of Puerto Rico, told reporters.
But Democratic leaders across the far - flung 27th district have not yet coalesced
around a candidate.
As happened years before, Wilby becomes Elwood, Elwood disappears, and
those around the candidate (Betty, who is serving as her husband's campaign manager, and son Brian) are left fumbling to explain.
Common questions revolve
around a candidate's motivation, career objectives, educational background, how they handle disagreements and their greatest successes — and failures.