Sentences with phrase «at stake in this election»

«What is at stake in this election... is whether France can still be a free nation,» Le Pen told supporters at her campaign launch rally.
These lawyers have a vivid sense of what is at stake in this election.
«People know what is at stake in this election: Our country faces a crisis and is desperate for real reform.
The central issue at stake in the election — whether the Labour government would be replaced by the Tories — placed a squeeze on political parties to the left, which did not increase their shares of the vote.
At 12:30 p.m., Syracuse Democratic mayoral candidate Juanita Perez Williams will be joined by local elected officials to talk about moving the city forward and what is at stake in this election, Delaware Elementary School, 900 S. Geddes St., Syracuse.
Campaigning with First Lady Michelle Obama in North Carolina on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton urged voters to understand that marriage equality and LGBT rights are at stake in this election.
«I personally have so much at stake in this election,» Koval said.
There's a lot at stake in this election, and the Senate Republicans are in Long Island's corner.»
Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the NUT, said: «More and more voters are realising that the future of our schools is at stake in this election.
A lot is at stake in this election for our charter schools at both the state and local levels.
At stake in the election was Deasy's authority — perhaps even his job.
There's a lot at stake in this election because with the passage of Act 91 the school board we elect this fall will set the tone for how this newly unified school district will operate.
Donors to incumbent Tom Torlakson and challenger Marshall Tuck are spending record sums to influence what they consider is at stake in this election: the direction of education reform.
All the progress we've made is at stake in this election,» Obama says.
All the progress we've made is at stake in this election,» he says.
Write an op - ed in the local paper to raise awareness of the issues at stake in the election.
More is at stake in this election than initially meets the eye; and it imposes special responsibilities on the legal community.
Between now and election day, Planned Parenthood Texas Votes will work around the clock to make sure that voters know what is at stake in this election and where the candidates stand.
At these house parties, friends and neighbors gathered to watch the debate live and discuss the issues at stake in this election.

Not exact matches

Elections are won at the water cooler, at the bar, at the dinner table, over the phone and in bed, and Obama's supporters were primed to know the messages, know the strategy and understand the stakes every time his candidacy came up in conversation.
By elections will acquire considerable significance, as much as they did in the late 1980s and 1980s when leaders» futures were at stake as voters delivered their verdict in a single constituency.
When the parliamentary stakes are high enough, a determined government with tough whips would know that votes on a particular bill are subsumed in noise at election time.
Speaking to Adom FM, the member of parliament warned that the possibilities of the party are at stake in 2020 elections should the menace not be fully addressed.
«There is so much at stake in the 2018 elections.
The future of leaders and their parties was at stake in by - elections then and they may well become so again.
Indeed, Miliband's courage in standing up to vested interests has been remarkable, and his analysis of the issues at stakein what will truly be a watershed election — has been astute.
An analysis by Louis Jacobson, a staff writer for PolitiFact, asserted that partisan dominance was at stake in 12 of the 43 state senates with elections in 2010, while 31 state senates were very likely to close out the year with no change in majority party.
I am going to defend the tolerant and modern Britain we love, and I am going to start by showing people what's at stake at the upcoming European elections: do you want Britain in Europe, or out?
That is the heart of the issue,» he said, adding that: «Of course if there is no consensus, well then it is something at the general election, the parties will have to stake out their positions, but I think there is a strong view in England among the people of England as well the Conservative party and I think many Liberal Democrats as well.»
In the past, Congress has gotten around this by passing a resolution cutting the salary for the office at stake back to what it was before the nominee's most recent election.
With the GOP's control of Congress and state governments at stake in the November elections, the party's legislative record during Donald Trump's presidency is figuring into most consequential Republican primaries.
And while Naples Republican Kathleen Passidomo is now the slight front - runner to hold the gavel beginning in 2022, she and her GOP colleagues must first navigate two election cycles in which control of the Senate could be at stake.
Heading into the crucial 2018 elections in which control of the Senate is at stake, many GOP senators believe it would be political suicide to move off their opposition to tax hikes.
Partisan control of the Washington State Senate was at stake in the November 7 special election.
Majority control of the state House was not at stake in the 2017 special elections.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is staking out some early territory for 2013 in two areas that are particularly high profile at the moment and also popular with good government reformers: Campaign finance and election reform.
He added: «Banning polling in the last couple of weeks before an election would switch the focus to the issues at stake rather than the media just regurgitating the latest poll.»
There isn't much at stake for Republicans in New York this election cycle save for holding onto one major brass ring: The New York state Senate.
With control of the Buffalo School Board at stake — or perhaps no five - member majority emerging — candidates already are scrambling for support in the May 3 election in which the six district seats on the nine - member board will be up for grabs.
The Center wishes to remind the EC and all key election stakeholders that democratic governance and credible elections in particular are what is at stake for Ghanaians and for Ghana on December 7.
Under the leadership of Charles Kennedy, the party had staked out a commitment to higher taxation and investment in public services, a strategy that many thought placed them to the left of Labour at the 2005 general election.
Just four days before the election, in an article posted on the Slate magazine Web site, Spitzer professed the importance of civic engagement and spoke of the crucial issues at stake in the presidential contest.
He told The Herald that, sensing danger since his life was at stake; he called his colleagues to enter the hall and also take part in the election, knowing very well that the nominee will still not secure the required votes she would need to go through.
«There is a lot at stake, for both the Senate and for Democrats as a whole, in this election cycle,» Mr. Cherwin said.
«While we have no specific plans at this time, given the important issues at stake in this year's state elections, we want to make sure we're in a position to engage should that become necessary,» Sedlis said.
The «non-partisan» Buffalo School Board election is turning into a mix of politics, money and power as some of the most influential factions in the city — and beyond — are backing and opposing candidates in a bid to determine the direction of the district.At stake is the reform agenda pushed by the current majority bloc and, while most candidates express at least condition...
Throughout the city, stakeholders see much at stake in this year's School Board election, which will determine who fills six of nine seats on the board and ultimately sets the direction of the school system.
The event, «Election 2016: How We Got Here, What Is at Stake,» was held in the packed Strasser Legacy Room in Eggers Hall Tuesday afternoon.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Donald Trump's dominating performance in the New York Republican primary will land him at least 89 of the state's 95 delegates that were at stake in Tuesday's election.
The stakes of a strike «are exponentially more important in an election year,» said Douglas Muzzio, political science professor at Baruch College.
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