Sentences with phrase «case in a presidential year»

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Crain's predicts that New York City will become «a test case for what independent expenditures can do in municipal elections,» and city voters can expect to «experience some of what their counterparts in presidential swing states did last year
An Accra High Court has ruled in favour of flagbearer of the All People's Congress, Hassan Ayariga in a case where the APC flag bearer is challenging his disqualification from this year's presidential elections.
In Katko's case, that has translated this year into shying away from the GOP's controversial presumptive presidential nominee, Donald Trump, while the Democrats try every way possible to make the bash billionaire businessman an anchor around the congressman's neck.
The group points to President Barack Obama's performance in the 24th Congressional District — he won the district in 2012 with 57 percent of the vote — as they make the case that Katko can be defeated in 2016, a presidential election year.
When I was in my last year of high school, there was a very famous presidential election and an equally famous court case to resolve the outcome, Bush v. Gore.
If Clinton is elected as president in 2016, it will not take very long for both the NEA and the AFT to know whether their early presidential endorsement has been wasted, as was the case following Barack Obama's nomination eight years ago in his selection of Duncan as Secretary of Education.
Jane Freilicher also exhibits an untitled painting from a similar time, in this case 1960, the year of the infamous Kennedy - Nixon presidential debate.
Bill Becker, who has run a years - long effort to shape a presidential plan on climate and energy, crafted an imagined followup speech and event for President Obama should he choose to dig in on the case for climate action, which he left out of his State of the Union message.
Over the past year I've written about the Emoluments Clause; the No Religious Tests clause; limits on presidential power as defined in the steel seizure case; the meaning of the oath of office; how the Appropriations Clause constrains lawsuit settlements involving the federal government; how and whether gerrymandering by race and for partisan advantage affects constitutional rights; judicial independence; the decline and fall of the Contracts Clause; the application of Obergefell to issues of public employees and birth certificates; Article V procedure for calling a new constitutional convention; and too many First, Second, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment controversies to list.
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