Sentences with phrase «centerpiece of one's campaign»

He has made water protection, affordable housing, job creation, and opioid abuse prevention centerpieces of his campaign for town board.
Michael Barbaro of the New York Times, for instance, had this to say about Trump's social marketing via Twitter: «Mr. Trump has mastered Twitter in a way no candidate for president ever has, unleashing and redefining its power as a tool of political promotion, distraction, score - settling and attack — and turning a 140 - character task that other candidates farm out to young staff members into a centerpiece of his campaign
The billionaire developer has made his strong - man hawkishness a centerpiece of his campaign, an approach that's played well in the military - heavy Palmetto State.
The campaign crowdsourced the visual content that was the centerpiece of the campaign - real photos submitted by the mothers of guerilla fighters, along with the simple phrase, «Before being a guerilla, you are my son.»
Rice's bandwagon was the centerpiece of his campaign events, and he encouraged those in the crowd to «jump on the bandwagon» and support Taylor.
Phil Murphy, the leading Democratic candidate for governor of New Jersey, has made a state - owned bank a centerpiece of his campaign.
Neither candidate has made it a centerpiece of his campaign.
Donald Trump has made his business record the centerpiece of his campaign.
Non sequitur — Obama isn't making a great public chow of his faith as a centerpiece of his campaign and political message.
Every Republican competing for national office, from Hawaii to New Hampshire, ran against the Obama agenda and made it the centerpiece of the campaign.
Nixon, best known for her role as the character Miranda from Sex and the City, has made the IDC a centerpiece of her campaign, saying it shows Cuomo's fairweather commitment to progressive values, his ruthless personal ambition, and his failures to protect the state from the Trump administration's abuses.
All three of Ms. Gillibrand's Republican challengers made shaking up Washington and reining in profligate spending a centerpiece of their campaigns.
«But if the numbers hold, don't expect anyone to make his endorsement the centerpiece of their campaign
Certain candidates, like Anndrea Starzak who is challenging Senator Thomas Libous for his seat in the 52nd Senate District, are making public corruption a centerpiece of their campaign platforms.
«As a husband and father of three young daughters, Marc Panepinto has made women's equality a centerpiece of his campaign.
Daniel Dromm has made improving and expanding health care access a centerpiece of his campaign.
As Undersheriff and then Sheriff, Tim Howard has been around long enough for his record to be the centerpiece of the the campaign.
DeFrancisco plans to make New York's economy and Andrew Cuomo's economic development policies the centerpiece of his campaign.
Michigan House District 11 Candidate Nancy Skinner is making climate change a centerpiece of her campaign, going into next month's primary, and has come out swinging with the piece you see above.
He went door - to - door in Queens to make his case and I am particularly proud he made women's rights and healthcare a centerpiece of his campaign.
DeFrancisco, the Senate's deputy majority leader, said he will make the state's economy the centerpiece of his campaign, highlighting what he views as the poor record of two - term Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
ALBANY - With three weeks to go before Election Day, Republicans are moving to make Mayor de Blasio and the liberal City Council a centerpiece of their campaign to maintain control of the state Senate.
The Republican is running for a vacant State Senate seat on Long Island, and she has made public corruption in Albany the centerpiece of her campaign.
The centerpiece of his campaign is a Green New Deal, under which the state would completely transition to renewable energy within 15 years.
Wilson has made working class issues a centerpiece of her campaign, and she noted the conditions here are similar to those elsewhere in the district and across the Adirondack Park.
Both candidates made ethics a centerpiece of their campaigns after the departing County Executive, Edward Mangano, came under federal investigation for bribery charges.
And he's the first to make the concept a centerpiece of his campaign - which, given his 63 % - to - 33 % landslide in November, will make it awfully hard for the Legislature to say no this time.
Councilman Daniel Dromm (D - Queens) said the «political climate» — President Trump made a vow to deport undocumented immigrants a centerpiece of his campaign — lends itself actions like Reddy's.
[27] Making the tax issue the centerpiece of his campaign, he railed against two straight years of double digit property tax increases in the county budget, and called Spano out of touch with voters, criticizing a visit to China by Spano during the seven - week Bee Line Bus strike which cost taxpayers $ 3 million.
Last year, during his re-election campaign, Cuomo said paid family leave would have to wait until after the Legislature passed a 10 - point package of bills known as the Women's Equality Act, which he had made both a centerpiece of his campaign and the scaffolding for a new political party he created to advance passage of the W.E.A.
MONTPELIER — Vermont gubernatorial candidate Peter Galbraith (D) is making a $ 15 minimum wage a centerpiece of his campaign, but Republican opponents and one local economics professor say the wage could hurt Vermont's economy.
But with the primary in the bag, de Blasio said his relentless criticism of the City Council speaker for extending term limits — a centerpiece of his campaign — was a «moot» point.
Gillibrand, a Democrat who has made women's issues a centerpiece of her campaign, did not have a problem with the question.
The fragile reef, which stretches 2,300 km (1,430 miles) along Australia's east coast, is the centerpiece of a campaign by green groups and marine tourist operators aiming to stop a planned coal port expansion that would require millions of cubic meters of sand to be dredged up and dumped near the reef.
But while each of the candidates has at least one education proposal in his platform, none has made it the centerpiece of his campaign.
Still a supporter of creating a fair system of measuring both private voucher schools and public schools, Holtz has now made school voucher expansion a centerpiece of his campaign and touted the absence of his signature on a 2012 petition to recall Gov. Scott Walker.
Among the many visitors have been several candidates for mayor of New York City, who walked away so impressed that they have made replicating Cincinnati's model a centerpiece of their campaigns.
The new mayor, Bill de Blasio, is vehemently anti-charter and made shrinking their growth a centerpiece of his campaign last year.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio made it the centerpiece of his campaign and the theme of his inauguration ceremony.
The centerpiece of the campaign, entitled «Small Can Do Big», is a 90 - second spot which makes its broadcast debut tonight during Game One of the NBA Tip - Off between the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers on TNT.
In his weekly address to the nation over the weekend, he said that a centerpiece of his campaign will be to create three million new jobs, with 80 percent of those jobs in the private sector.
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