Sentences with phrase «blown election call»

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May 11, 2015 (readMedia)-- The election of Senator John Flanagan as the the leader of the New York State Senate Republican Caucus is a divisive blow to the freedom loving people of New York and should send a chill down the spine of every gun owner since the new leader voted in favor of the so - called SAFE Act.
Considering the role these so called intellectuals played during the last general election and the very shameful role they have continued to play even in the face of full blown tyranny and state sponsored harassment of political opponents coupled with the unprecedented abysmal performance we are witnessing under a President they sold to Ghanaians, I'm reasonably convinced that they are a major part of our problem in this noble country.
May should call snap election and drive Labour into the ground before Sturgeon can deal Brexit blow
«This is a major blow to Ed Balls» attempt to allow Gordon Brown to call a snap election on out - of - date and unfair Parliamentary boundaries.
The Queens Democratic Party's endorsement of Miller was a blow to Ozone Park attorney Albert Baldeo, who led a six - candidate field in fund - raising before the special election was called.
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