Sentences with phrase «between local candidates»

Directly as people talk about what they have seen and indirectly as each community holds its own debates between local candidates.

Not exact matches

Between now and then, Amazon said it will work with each of the candidate locations in order to evaluate hiring plans, employee benefits, and the local communities.
Over the 11 years between 1999 and 2009, Paladino and his businesses donated $ 463,123.26 to state and local candidates and party committees.
Jacobs, the party chair, said there was «no linkage» between Promise PAC's donations and the money for local candidates.
Democratic leaders are trying to frame the November midterm elections not as a national referendum on the party in power but as local choices between two candidates.
In 2013, NPR's Allan Greenblatt listed a few: It's effectively a one - party state, with the Democrats so dominant that there is no political competition and machine politics set the agenda; the elections are expensive, making candidates reliant on donors; many key decisions, such as the shape of the state budget, are made in backroom deals between a few power players; the local media is so focused on national events that it ignores what's happening in the state (especially upstate); and there's no anti-corruption movement to challenge the existing culture.
The early numbers that come from campaign press releases and local media reports don't necessarily distinguish between money candidates have raised and money they've loaned their campaigns.
Such an effect might also see Labour move back towards the vast majority of BME candidates in high minority population seats — ie less Parmjit Dhanda / Ashok Kumar examples of representing areas with low BME populations — but one difference between Labour and the other parties is that Labour does hold such seats, and so the effect of very strong local preferences in the other parties would be stronger.
Perhaps as importantly, it is also possible that downplaying the Conservative brand will make it more palatable for former Labour voters to vote for local Conservative candidates, when framed as a choice between the two leaders.
Someone in an existing county party office (typically a county chairperson) would typically be the chief liaison between the two on the local party side, with a campaign manager or candidate as the chief liaison on the candidate side.
The recent violence mainly results from local tensions between the 19,000 candidates for the 500 seats in parliament and the election campaigns of the two main presidential candidates, Etienne Tshisekedi and Joseph Kabila.
However, infighting between the two rival candidates for the Labour nomination, Mohammed Sarwar and Mike Watson, along with an energetic local campaign, resulted in Glasgow Govan being the only Scottish seat to see a swing away from Labour in the midst of a Labour landslide nationwide.
The six candidates are seeking nominations from local Labour Parties between now and 24 June and information about their campaign can be found here.
Asked for his highlights, Towler suggested it was a toss - up between the Margate beach incident, the Ukip councillor who blamed flooding on gay marriage and the revelation that a Ukip local government candidate had worked as a porn star for 40 years.
In every American city the film opened in during the summer, he set up informal debates between a real local candidate and audience members.
The members present at the Northern Manhattan meeting at the Harlem Independent Living Center decided to recommend Inez «Betty» Dickens or Virginia Montague, as it was difficult to choose between a candidate like Dickens, who as Vice Chair of the State Democratic Committee, and officer of the Martin Luther King Democratic Club, yields considerable clout in her neighborhood, alongside her credentials as a local business owner whose roots are in Harlem developing real property.
Perhaps the most intriguing local race this November is the match - up in the fourth City Council district between Democrat and Working Families Party candidate Khalid Bey and Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins.
More than 40 years later, local candidates are still hoping that a purposefully positioned yard sign can make the difference between defeat and victory.
In other words, when voters go to the polling booths on the first Thursday in May to choose their local councillors (or MSPs, AMs, MEPs etc) they might also be given a ballot paper that allows them to choose between the two, three or however many people wanting to be their Conservative, for example, candidate.
John Slinger was a member of the Labour Party from 1991 until September 2016, was previously a member of the party's National Parliamentary Panel, Vice-Chair of a Constituency Labour Party, a local election candidate and researcher to Labour MPs in the House of Commons between 2003 - 2006.
Since 2005, REBNY and the 37 companies represented on its powerful Board of Governors have contributed $ 43.9 million to state and local candidates, committees, and PACs, according to a July report from Common Cause New York, a nonprofit that tracks connections between money and politics.
Patch, AOL's online local news platform, will host a debate between candidates for South Carolina's District 1 House seat on Monday at the Citadel, but only two of the three candidates will be present.
A campaign event that includes state and local Republican candidates can be classified as a «victory event,» with the costs divided between Mr. Romney's campaign and the national committee, Mr. Larson said.
Giving the voter two votes widens choice, meaning that we are no longer restricted to making the agonising decision of choosing between a good local candidate who is from the wrong party, and a party we like that has a weak local candidate.
When the residents of Saugerties watch this debate on local access television via Lighthouse - TV, they will notice a sharp contrast between the two candidates.
The race for the Bolton West selection will be between A-lister Susan Williams, leader of Trafford Council, and Stephen Ogden, a Bolton Wanderers - supporting «local candidate».
An electoral alliance survives to this day between the Labour Party and the Co-operative Party, which fields Labour Co-operative candidates in general elections in several constituencies, and in some local council elections.
Speaking of the Lib Dems, they have chosen a young candidate Ross Pepper who seems nice enough and is «local», although in Lib Dem speak that can mean anything, probably a toss - up between UKIP and Lib Dems for third place.
Lamont's long list of grievances included being elbowed aside during Miliband's Beria - style takeover of the Falkirk selection process in 2013, [32] The process of selecting a new Labour parliamentary candidate for Falkirk began after sitting mp Eric Joyce launched a drunken assault (headbuttings, etc.) on fellow members of the House of Commons and rapidly descended into a turf war, with skullduggery on both sides, between the Mandelson faction and local union officials, culminating with Miliband's decision to call in the police to deal with his party comrades, only to be told there was insignificant evidence to launch a criminal investigation.
Malhotra and his team looked at how political candidates fared in 62 US county elections between 1964 and 2008, and compared that with the local college American football team's results.
They have even incorporated a «local» address and phone into their CV or resume — basically eliminating any difference between them and other candidates applying to jobs in that region.
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Teacher candidates completed photomissions related to concepts from geography, mapped the photographs using Flickr, and did basic cluster analyses to make connections between the presence of geography concepts and their placement within the local community.
In drawing the fault lines between white parents and Asian parents in the district, the Times completely overlooks the local elections that were held this past November, where the candidate (a graduating high school student, actually) who was demanding higher standards and higher quality lost to the candidate urging a more holistic approach (exactly what the superintendent is now enacting).
We are also experts at advising boards on selecting candidates between their local geography and globally as well as recruiting executives across borders.
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