Sentences with phrase «big name candidate»

At this point, neither big name candidate, nor Ciresi, are very inspiring to voters.
The PCs picked up a big name candidate today as businessman and Edmonton - enthusiast Chris Labossiere announced he is running for that party's nomination in Edmonton - Rutherford.

Not exact matches

Federal Elections Commission filings show presidential candidate Democrat Hillary Clinton has succeeded in snagging support from at least three big names in tech.
I can't tell you how many times I have talked to an entrepreneur who, when they were on the verge of making their first senior executive hire, would reference their candidate's prior big - name employer or the big - name school they graduated from.
Richard Trumka mentioned no names as he vowed recently that labor would not endorse yet another presidential candidate who talks big about confronting inequality but offers an agenda that merely fiddles around the edges of the economy, meeting Wall...
Arsenal seem set on targeting a top class central midfield player this January if recent speculation is anything to go by, with a whole host of big names emerging as candidates to move to the Emirates Stadium this winter.
Earlier today, it was announced that free agent center Dwight Howard would meet with the Boston Celtics and the Atlanta Hawks and Bovada immediately listed those two teams as the top candidates to land the big - name rim protector.
A big - named striker has been on the wishlist of every Gunners fan in recent years, and Zlatan could be the ideal candidate to take the pressure off of the manager, and push us forward as we look to end our 12 - year wait for another Premier League title win.
The Daily Mirror recently linked United with Toni Kroos, while the Manchester Evening News have listed a number of big names as candidates, such as Arturo Vidal, Marco Verratti, Jean Seri and Jorginho.
Le Prof still has two more seasons left on his current contract and very few Gooners would be surprised if he remained at the club much longer than that, even though some would prefer him to leave as soon as possible... There have been many ex-Arsenal legends that are candidates to become Arsenal's next boss, with Tony Adams, Steve Bould, Dennis Bergkamp and others already much further advanced in their management training, but even those big names hardly know the club better than Henry.
But consulting firms can't work on more than one campaign in a primary, and if a half - dozen or more top - flight candidates jump into the Republican race, the big - name firms will quickly find themselves snapped up.
Between 38 and 40 percent of voters said they would be more likely to support a candidate endorsed by one of those three big - name Dems.
-- candidates will get a clue and start buying Adwords with their name, but also the name of their opponents (hint: the latter won't like and will take it out on Google)-- everytime there'll be big news (hurricane, breaking news, Paris Hilton's latest...) which tends to draw lots of eyeballs to Google, expect the whatever - happened - today keyword to point to the page of a candidate's site with his / her position on the topic du jour — opponents will urge their supporters to engage in whack - an - adword games (also known as click fraud) to cost as much money per click as possible to the other campaign and drive up cost of acquisition of a new visitor to the advertiser's site.
A number of big names on both sides of the aisle have been making appearances on behalf of statewide and congressional candidates in recent weeks.
David Axelrod, the chief strategist for Obama's presidential campaigns, is among the big - name alumni pitching in to raise cash for NYC Council candidate Ronnie Cho, himself a former Obama White House and campaign vet who is running for an open seat on the East Side.
«The big names sponsoring this charade are only laying templates to cheat popular candidates in the primary elections ahead of 2019 general elections.
Cuomo is a big - name politician who has long seemed an extremely unlikely national candidate — until now, when suddenly he's seeming like a very likely one.
NEW YORK CITY — The city's 2013 candidates are adding star power to their campaigns, raking in contributions from some of Hollywood's biggest names.
While other candidates like Stringer have courted money from big - names celebs, including actress Scarlett Johansson and Lady Gaga's dad, Joe Germanotta, Garodnick said he's relying on longtime supporters, including his family.
The WFP had considered running its own candidate in the form of a big - name liberal star to run on Cuomo's left and draw the 50,000 votes necessary to maintain its official ballot status.
Under the rules of the broadcast era of politics, a young man with a funny name and a couple of years in the Senate might run honorably but would almost certainly lose, crushed by the ability of an experienced candidate like Hillary Clinton to raise money from big donors and lock up endorsements from elected officials and party activists.
US Senator and former GOP presidential candidate John McCain is the latest big name Republican to lend his name to a fundraising pitch for gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino, touting the Westchester County executive's tax - cutting record.
In Montana, businessman and former lieutenant governor candidate Steve Daines is already in the race against Sen. Jon Tester (D), but the big name is Rep. Dennis Rehberg (R - Mont.).
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton brought out two big names at a Saturday rally in Iowa: husband and former U.S. President Bill Clinton — and Katy Perry.
Faith leaders who organized a large nonpartisan forum for the city's mayoral candidates were left fuming Thursday night when the biggest names pulled out at eleventh - hour — including Mayor de Blasio who cited a scheduling conflict and Republican real estate mogul Paul Massey who complained the questions were too tough.
Bannered along the side of the plane in big letters was the name of the Republican candidate in the race, Bob Turner, a former cable TV executive.
Both candidates have trotted out big - name endorsements in recent days.
It didn't stop a 2013 state law that allowed brand - name candidates such as Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and state Sen. Ted Kennedy Jr. to use big money funneled through the Democratic Party.
Those big - name donors have not signed on with any potential Republican candidate, but Paul's supporters think the formation of a leadership team could entice them, or at least signal Paul's seriousness.
A prolific fundraiser and big name in the district, where his father Saul also served as Assembly speaker, Mr. Weprin was expected to clear the field of potential candidates.
Over the past 30 years, Kudlow has been mentioned for numerous political jobs as a possible Republican candidate against some of the biggest names in Democratic politics: Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer.
Perhaps the biggest name among potential Democratic candidates for Congress is the South Fork's state Assemblyman, Fred Thiele of Sag Harbor, 64.
But this once - golden opportunity has been frittered away, GOP insiders increasingly complain, by one man: state GOP chief Ed Cox, whose failure to woo big - name candidates is matched only by his weak fund - raising, they add.
Initially, you were not my preferred candidate, but because of what Ademola Adeleke did, it is now my prayer that our God Almighty will help you to win and win big come July 8 in Jesus name
Onondaga County Democratic Party Chairman Mark English said Wednesday that he has not been approached by national Democrats about a new recruiting push for a big - name candidate to take on Katko, nor has he actively pursued other candidates.
Some of the factors that a hiring committee at a research - intensive university valued most in an assistant professor candidate included whether they had published in big - name journals and the reputations of their institution and adviser, according to a small survey that was published last month.
Being on the wiki could hurt a candidate «if a school chose not to bother making an offer because a bigger name reportedly made an invitation,» says Ben Webster, a mathematician at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
When it comes to seeking candidates for open jobs, big and broad networks are passé (LinkedIn is an exception: Because of how LinkedIn is designed, the more contacts you have there, the more names you can «see» in your field of interest.)
«A lot of top students can be wary about specializing too early in their careers, and while that may tip the balance in our favor with some candidates, going up against big firms where associates can get that range of experience — and a good name on their resume — can be hard.»
With all of this extra static surrounding your job search, just how does a serious candidate cut through the noise and get their names in the mix for the biggest, most lucrative and fulfilling positions?
A candidate who was hired by a big name pharmaceutical company like Pfizer or a biotech company like Amgen is at a distinct advantage over an individual without such experience.
From «tell me about yourself» to naming your biggest weakness to revealing what you hope to be doing five years from now, it's often the most obvious questions that candidates spend the least time preparing.
Recruiters were asked to name the «single biggest obstacle» for a candidate.
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One of the biggest mistake that I see on cover letters is candidates sounding like they inserted their name into a generic cover letter template.
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