Sentences with phrase «to come election time»

And there needs to be a way to aggregate that data come election time.
That information will be very useful come election time.
Alas, this is not great news for those of us who wish we didn't have to fill our recycling bins quite so high come election time.
Oh we'll at least we know who to get rid of come election time.
I imagine we will here and see that tweet often come election time.
The GOP keeps trying to spin that as a bad thing, but it may be a minor issue come election time when compared to whatever Mr Trump says last.
He said his members should remember come election time which politicians supported the release of a «convicted terrorist.»
Both of these Clarkstown employees always gave their party's endorsement come election time to the incumbents.
«More bobbies on the beat» - we have all heard the call from voters and politicians come election time.
I know a doctor in Edmonton who usually votes NDP come election time.
I hope that people in the Bible belt of America will be able to choose the best candidate come election time.
Come election time in November, no democrats and very few independents are going to vote for Romney because he has been forced to endorse many of the far right's nutty social views.
He said he believes fiscal conservatives could get behind the legislation and Republicans who don't support it will have to explain why come election time.
Harlem parents outraged by state Sen. Bill Perkins» opposition to charter schools are looking to teach him a lesson come election time.
It's quite obvious, the right want to an engineer a situation where the people have a choice between two Tory parties come election time.
Perhaps the most value the WFP offers is an actual line on the ballot come election time: In New York and seven other states, candidates can run with the endorsement of multiple parties, and Democrats who also run on the WFP line get the help of the party's ground troops and the coveted imprimatur of being a progressive candidate.
At its most cynical, look at it this way: high visibility with their constituents is grist to the mill come election time, and only the most idiotic or arrogant politician would dismiss an opportunity — any opportunity — to present him or herself as «working hard for you.»
Come election time taxpayers also pick up the cost of direct political mailings.
Since parties rely so heavily upon activists come election time, to knock on doors, to phone bank, to deliver leaflets, they can not simply be roundly ignored.
Having Bill Clinton could be a powerful ally for some of these states where you have a high Dem ID, but seems to turn red come election time.
I'm not the most informed person about CCSD but I can tell you that I will be blindly voting for any incumbents come election time based simply on your attacks.
The only way to keep the UNO patronage train rolling is by continuously expanding and opening schools, with construction contractors serving as potential allies come election time.
Brendan Fraser is entirely too young to play a convincing Los Angeles district attorney too worried about how it will look that two black men stole his Lincoln Navigator come election time.
Well, I suppose it sort of is a tax, in the sensethat if you earn a paycheque, you have to pay into EI (self employed are exempt) but it's totally separate from income tax, so the government can't decide how to spend it (aside from like, raising EI rates so they can raise payments, which is always promised come election time but never happens).
I guess we'll see how voters in his Houston district feel come election time.
CCLA has also argued that the government should be held to a strict standard when placing limits on who ultimately has a say come election time.
Isn't it odd that M. Coopersmith, who headed the local Independence Party and gave the party's endorsement come election time to the incumbents, had a high paying job in Clarkstown until she lost the Independence Party, then she was let go.
We need to support her bid for the nomination now and watch the nay sayers eat crow come election time.
I'm far from a perfect model, come election time, but I've come up with these five things to consider in 2016:
Come election time, millions of Americans are not prepared to listen to conservatives — and the fault lies not with those Americans, but with the right.
This comes with the usual pork barrel politics feeding the party - municipal government networks and their known neo-patrimonial pathologies, but a third of the country still lives and votes in villages and, come election time, it is a huge asset to have these local party institutions.
But come election time, we want people to stick their cross next to the name of the Labour candidate.
Come election time, candidates scramble for Mr. Gresham's backing.
Part of the reason Finn wants this law in place is «come election time we're trying to avoid the chaos of all those signs on every street corner.»
I'm glad you like stereotypes «Red Hand» - come election time, they will reduce the DUP vote dramatically.
«If Trump goes out of his way to insult the Latino community, that's going to cost him come election time,» he argued.
All I am asking the residents of Thurman is to remember, come election time, what these four board members have taken from us.
Better Schools for Missouri is an opportunity for school administrators, teachers, parents, business owners, and citizens to make their voices heard when it comes election time.
Of course, come election time, policies crafted to win votes take precedence.
Remember this come election time.
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