Sentences with phrase «candidates on both sides of the aisle»

«New York is probably the leading site for contributions for fundraising for candidates on both sides of the aisle,» she said at the October 2013 investor conference, sponsored by Goldman Sachs.
Candidates on both sides of the aisle have sometimes espoused views that would seem to align them with the opposing party, especially when it comes to issues important to business owners.
HANK EVANS: You've got as many different probably all unsatisfactory answers as you've got candidates on both sides of the aisle.
«The candidates on both sides of the aisle are talking about this more, and you can bet it'll be a campaign issue later on,» he says.
I think it's clear that of all the other candidates on both sides of the aisle, Romney's faith plays a greater role in his day to day life and his life's history than any of them.
The Teamsters, who played only a token role in the 2006 statewide elections, are trying to beef up their political presence this time around by assisting candidates on both sides of the aisle.
There hasn't been a successful gubernatorial candidate on either side of the aisle from that far upstate in modern times.
Meanwhile, candidates on both sides of the aisle are knocking de Blasio for pulling millions in public dollars into his campaign.
He has been spending millions of dollars to support House, US Senate and gubernatorial candidates on both sides of the aisle, as well as on various ballot initiatives across the country this cycle.
Despite the daily headlines, one issue isn't getting much attention from the current slate of candidates on either side of the aisle — K12 education.
Candidates on both sides of the aisle started talking about the $ 1.3 trillion elephant in the room.
Candidates on both sides of the aisle have already started talking about the student debt crisis in the United States.
Candidates on both sides of the aisle are vying for approval from Millennials.

Not exact matches

Voters on both sides of the aisle are terrified of the proposition of the candidate from the other party taking office, with...
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.
Candidates on both sides of the political aisle have benefited from the arrangement, though Gov. Andrew Cuomo has raked in the lion's share of the contributions.
Republican Julie Killian, a former Rye city councilwoman, is taking on Democrat Shelley Mayer, an assemblywoman from Yonkers, in a contest that has generated national attention and sparked millions of dollars of spending by the candidates and their allies on both sides of the aisle.
Taking a brief break from the GOP convention for a bit of news from the other side of the aisle: Sen. Eric Schneiderman has become the first statewide candidate to sign on to the reform pledge sent to every candidate running this fall by former Mayor Ed Koch's PAC, New York Uprising.
Three aides to GOP power brokers are vying for the nomination on the other side of the aisle: Liam McCabe, a former aide to Congressman Daniel Donovan; John Quaglione, an aide to State Senator Martin Golden; and Bob Capano, an aide to billionaire supermarket mogul and possible mayoral candidate John Catsimatidis.
On the other side of the political aisle, Town Council candidate Frank Gordon, the only true Democrat running in the upcoming election, said the decision will create an atmosphere for conflicts of interest.
Bharara's checks off every box as an attractive candidate throughout the region — as a slayer of corrupt pols on both sides of the aisle.
So far, the top potential contender on that side of the aisle appears to be Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi, though former Oneida County Legislator David Gordon has also been mentioned as a possible candidate and a handful of others have been floated with varying degrees of seriousness.
The national House and Senate committees on both sides of the aisle spend hundreds of millions in IE ads and polling to help get their candidates elected — a cut of which goes to the consultants who produce them.
First elected comptroller in 2010, Lembo was seen as a leading candidate by political strategists on both sides of the aisle — and his departure surprised numerous candidates in the race.
The Republican and Democratic National Conventions have given us two straight weeks of chanting, championing causes, and Chachi, as a steady wave of celebrities on both sides of the aisle (but mostly the left) have come forward to throw their support behind their candidate of choice.
This campaign season, candidates on both sides of the political aisle have said the federal government should help public service workers repay their student loans.
How else do you explain the fact that all the candidates, on both sides of the aisle, are touting climate change and renewable energy initiatives?
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