Sentences with phrase «as political junkies»

The general public isn't paying nearly as much attention to this spat as political junkies think — and that's what matters in the referendum.
And as every political junkie knows, open seats are much more likely to change party control than districts held by an incumbent.
As a political junkie, I love reading about Canadian politics.

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As the presidential race heated up, the internet grew from being the medium of a core group of political junkies to a gateway for millions of ordinary Americans to participate in the political process, donating odd amounts of their spare time to their candidate through online campaign tools.
Turned out to be fascinating timing for a political junkie like myself, as 2011 is a major election year in Argentina, culminating this Sunday with the national presidential election.
The Conclusion of a six - part series As the presidential race heated up, the internet grew from being the medium of a core group of political junkies to a gateway for millions of ordinary Americans to participate in the political process, donating odd amounts of their spare time to their candidate...
David A. Singer is a former political consultant / campaign professional and political junkie currently toiling as a lawyer in Westchester and managing real estate and media investments.
I exclude any contests for Judicial Delegates & Alternates and County Committee as they are so obscure that even political junkies don't usually care about them.
We'll be kicking the promo campaign into high gear over the next couple of weeks, trying to get this sucker into the hands of as many journalists, bloggers, Twitterers, texters, smoke - signalers and flat - out political junkies as possible.
And his victory in the Fix «Sweet 2016» poll suggests that the political junkie class sees him as a heavyweight in the next, next presidential race.
While the prime minister employs ex-Mail features writer Liz Sanderson as a special adviser to promote her agenda via features pages and magazines not read by political junkies, the culture secretary has appointed Charlotte Griffiths as her media adviser.
My point here is not to debate these policies, but to observe one of the differences between normal voters and political junkies such as myself and (probably) you.
Compared with the less politically inclined, these people were found to be media junkies, who consumed political content wherever they could find it, and as a result of this diversity they were less likely to be in an echo chamber.
Strong always lends the battle - hardened New Yorker a certain dignity in her targeted outrage, even as she confesses, «I'm kind of a political junkie — and a regular junkie
I must not have noticed that the pages were all boys because, later, as a 13 - year - old political junkie, I wrote a letter to my senator, Everett Dirksen of Illinois, asking how I could become a page.
Neel saw «street painting» as a political obligation, writing in an undated note included in the exhibit that «the nuclear fear that everyone has — the throw away, blow away philosophy caused by the feeling that any day we may be blown to bits, makes the junky present infinitely important.»
But I believe that lawyers as lawyers (as opposed to lawyers as movie buffs or sports fans or political junkies) will first be attracted to blogs that provide news and information they can use in their day - to - day practice of law.
SCOTUS Map was launched in 2014 by Victoria Kwan, a 2011 graduate of Columbia Law School who currently works as a law clerk at the Anchorage, Alaska, Superior Court (according to her LinkedIn profile) and Jay Pinho, a self - described «political data journalism junkie
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