Sentences with phrase «campaigning in earnest»

The formation of the committee comes well before any candidate would think to begin campaigning in earnest.
He was the second - place finisher in the six - way primary for the seat two years ago, and around the start of the year he began campaigning in earnest with a message of «building bridges in what is Florida's most diverse state Senate district.»
Pizzo has been filed for Senate District 38 since late 2016, but began campaigning in earnest at the beginning of the year.
The 29 - year - old O'Connor, who has served as a county legislator in Greene since 2015, said he just began campaigning in earnest for the Assembly spot this week.
Clinton is launching her general election campaign in earnest this week with a speech tomorrow in the battleground state of Ohio and a new TV ad that casts her as a leader who can bring the nation together, while Trump pits people against one another.
It now appears that Facebook is at least undertaking the fight against the likes of Russian agents, trolls, sensationalist publishers, and unscrupulous political campaigns in earnest.

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But while most of the 30,000 entries were earnest, the campaign is perhaps best remembered for the submissions that blamed the Tahoe for global warming or tied it to the war in Iraq.
What's more, many of the campaign expenditures on Trump businesses may have been made before Trump began raising outside money in earnest, an effort which didn't begin until late June.
After Forrest's testimony, the pro-Iverson whisper campaign began in earnest: Steele was friendly with the judge's family; there was another videotape somewhere showing Iverson running for his life; an unindicted Bethel student was about to confess that he, not Iverson, had struck Steele.
Arsenal may have «shot themselves in the foot» (as Wenger said) by not being ready for our first two League games but with the campaign restarting in earnest next week, we should have a fully fit squad firing on all cylinders when we play Southampton next weekend.
The clearout has already begun in earnest with Bacary Sagna, Gael Clichy, Jesus Navas, Pablo Zabaleta and Willy Caballero all released, and last season's disappointing campaign will be the catalyst for a period of heavy investment as Guardiola looks to mount a serious assault on both the Premier League and Champions League next season.
In common with agrowing number of older voters, what young people don't care about is the sort of politics that you and I rather like - the knockabout, the earnest discussions, the thrill of electoral organisation and campaigning.
The unexpected prediction from the deputy prime minister comes amid a storm of activity from Conservative eurosceptics, as the long campaigning season ahead of May's European elections begins in earnest.
Nick Clegg mounted a strong attack on his coalition colleagues today, as the Eastleigh by - election campaign began in earnest.
When the presidential campaign began in earnest early in 2007, the Democratic side had two candidates: Hillary Clinton and everyone else.
Come the autumn the campaigning will begin in earnest.
Additionally, the Democrats and the Committee to Save New York spent tens of millions of dollars on television ads designed to support Cuomo's agenda before campaign season began in earnest.
Everyone in Westminster is looking ahead to the Christmas holidays, the last big break before the campaigning begins in earnest.
I'm sure the GOP's candidates are going to be overjoyed to hear the party intends to cut costs just as the campaign season is heating up in earnest.
It's not the only trial in the case, which is so sprawling it's been divided in two: A second trial, over allegations of bid - rigging in government development projects in Buffalo and Syracuse, is slated to begin in June, just before the governor's reelection campaign will start in earnest.
Last night saw David Cameron and Ed Miliband appear on the same programme (but not head to head) to put their case to the nation as the election campaign gets underway in earnest.
The campaign began in earnest this morning with two ads highlighting the bipartisan support hit the air.
Of course, there's still a long time between now and May and we still have a few weeks to go before the dissolution of parliament at which point the campaign will begin in earnest.
The battle over President Donald Trump's U.S. Supreme Court selection began in earnest today, as the nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch, made a courtesy call on Capitol Hill and allies began an advertising campaign to win support from centrist Democrats.
The public relations campaign to sell a healthcare plan to replace ObamaCare kicked off in earnest today with top House GOP authors saying the new plan was aimed at cleaning up «a pretty big wreck.»
The MTA will begin an internal debate on its advertising policies in earnest today — just more than two months after its refusal of an anti-Muslim ad campaign was ruled to have violated the First Amendment of the Constitution.
While campaigns haven't begun in earnest, there are signs that the issue of drug abuse will be a factor in at least some Senate races, and with good reason.
«The 2012 campaign is beginning in earnest and it's important that we get out early behind our senator, David Carlucci,» wrote LaCorte, who said he was «disturbed» by reports of an anti-Carlucci push - poll received by Democrats in Rockland and Orange counties back in December.
Shaban, who ran for Congress last year against U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, launched his campaign in late November but did not begin to fund - raise in earnest, collecting less than $ 2,000.
Some friends insist that he simply is indulging a desire that has gnawed at him since the bright - eyed days of his first term, when the words «Pataki» and «presidential campaign» first appeared in earnest, if «earnest» is the proper description for sentences reeking of snark.
Gillibrand is a prodigious fundraiser and has more than enough time to replenish her campaign coffers before the 2012 cycle starts in earnest.
Prior to the deadline the Electoral Commission said 1.65 million people had applied for a vote since the EU campaign began in earnest last month.
Comptroller John Liu's campaign financing has come under scrutiny yet again, and the race for New York City mayor hasn't even begun in earnest yet.
«For the past fifteen years a few Nature - lovers have been carrying on in this country an earnest campaign on behalf of the preservation of our native wildflowers and other wild plants.
During the antebellum years, these communication technologies facilitated the anti-slavery campaign that started in earnest in the early 1830s, allowing abolitionist broadsides, brochures, books and newspapers to be distributed cheaply and widely throughout the North and helping Frederick Douglass and other abolitionist speakers spread their message to northern towns large and small.
Later in the night, the pair got to officially meet, sealing the deal on Chalamet's earnest campaign.
Educators should work in earnest to help students develop the skills and dispositions essential to building this trust in one another, in our institutions, and in the democratic process and to repair the damage caused by this campaign.
The recent campaign has caused some harm to these basic ideas, and educators should work in earnest to repair this damage to the democratic fabric of our society.
As campaigning begins in earnest at United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), the second - largest teachers union in the country, the election for the presidency could be as much about ideology as which candidate has more foot - soldiers.
But now that Electronic Arts has claimed it as their own, the marketing campaign can begin in earnest.
Before we begin in earnest: This is a single - player campaign review only.
The campaign was masterminded by K - HOLE, an art collective and «trend forecasting group,» which — like the ad campaign itself and similar to the mentality of DIS — exists simultaneously as an ironic commentary on and earnest participant in the very ideas it criticizes.
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