Sentences with phrase «comes as voters»

The shakeup comes as voters prepare to go to the polls in just four weeks from today.
The report released by the association comes as voters in school districts across the state are set to consider education budgets this month.
The comments by Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie during a joint appearance at the Times Union's media center in Albany come as voters this November will consider a referendum whether to hold a constitutional convention.

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As head of the IMF, Strauss - Kahn isn't allowed to comment directly on French politics, but he came pretty close during a Paris G20 press conference, addressing issues that would appear to be of more interest to French voters than the content of the international economic gathering.
Among the pundits, the New York Times» Paul Krugman has come out behind Clinton, while Noah backs Obama, on the grounds that if all the plans are, as Noah maintains, gradually introducing socialized medicine, there's no point in antagonizing a large bloc of voters with a mandate.
Roughly 40 percent of voters said they approved of the job Obama is doing as president, though they were split over whether they expected the economy to improve or worsen in the coming year.
After a record number of young voters came out in 2008, not nearly as many came out for 2012.
4 - Mexico 2018 will be a defining moment for Mexico as the NAFTA renegotiation comes to a head and voters choose a new president.
It should come as no surprise that if the rule is put on hold it will most affect voters who supported Trump.
On the other hand, poll respondents during the silly season in the months prior to the first nominating contests make Republican voters come across as unserious.
The move comes as a response to criticism and concern that «fake news» (essentially, stories that were fabricated by shady websites to generate traffic and revenue) was so prevalent during the election, that many voters were confused as to what was true and what was just made up.
How has it come to pass that movements of young and politically active Catholics such as the Sens Commun were able to openly mobilize center - right voters to support the forthright Catholic Fillon against the self - described catholique agnostique Juppé during the primary runoff?
I can tell you, as an election judge in the last presidential election, most voters came up to the...
The party is hesitant to come out with something that pleases one group and alienates the other as it attempts to hold together a shaky coalition of city - dwelling liberals and comparatively socially conservative, but economically left - leaning, voters who're more likely to reside in smaller towns in Wales, the Midlands and the North.
To many «anywhere» voters, Corbyn himself perhaps came across as a «decent populist.»
Plus, Bronx voters have seen their share of elected officials charged with bilking the taxpayers in corruption scandals (former Sen. Guy Velella comes to mind, as does NYC Councilman Larry Seabrook and ex-Sen.
He talks of the «negative noise» voters will hear, which he suspects will come from the very folks on Wall Street he antagonized so well for two terms as attorney general.
The donations come as a Time Warner Cable News / Siena College found Akshar leading Fiala among likely voters with a 52 - percentage point lead.
Recall that in the last election cycle, Cuomo created the Women's Equality Party — or WEP — a move widely seen in part as an effort to confuse voters — after all, E comes right before F in the alphabet — and get back at the WFP for daring to even consider backing a candidate other than Cuomo... more on this in a moment.
Third, while many have concerns about the process of leaving the EU, the arguments that led 52 % of the electorate to vote Leave — principally around immigration and sovereignty — still resonate: «The losers will be lazy spongers who don't come here to work» as one Leave voter put it in a recent study.
The report comes as a Siena College poll released today shows New York voters are split on the issue.
As one swing voter said, «they're frightening — if they came into power they would just spend».
Her campaign comes as economic - focused progressives try to build a larger coalition of voters within the party, and as black party activists demand that black voters not be take for granted by the Democratic party.
As voters, our only defense is to be armed with knowledge and insist on an Affidavit ballot to protect our vote and mitigate any political factors that may have come into play at the polling site.
Democrats had a 5:3 advantage in the number of voters registering with their party, a ratio that was likely to increase as more immigrants and minorities came of voting age in the state.
The campaign releases themselves (a typical headline: «Amedore Voted For 96 Tax Increases In Last 2 Years») come as Democrats hope to compete in suburban and upstate districts in which taxes could be a key issue for moderate voters.
The Schneiderman campaign has been racking up support in the LGBT community and touting that fact as he strives to position himself as the most liberal AG contender in the five - Democrat field, believing it will give him the edge among the left - leaning voters who tend to come out in primaries.
At the same time, a Siena College poll this week found more voters, 46 percent, view Cuomo as liberal — a designation that comes as the governor has opened up blistering critiques of President Donald Trump on issues like immigration and gun control.
As ugly as the redistricting process can be, this is one year in which the reality of democracy meshes with its rhetoric — an individual voter / donor / activist CAN make a difference, and one with the potential to echo through the halls of power for at least a decade to comAs ugly as the redistricting process can be, this is one year in which the reality of democracy meshes with its rhetoric — an individual voter / donor / activist CAN make a difference, and one with the potential to echo through the halls of power for at least a decade to comas the redistricting process can be, this is one year in which the reality of democracy meshes with its rhetoric — an individual voter / donor / activist CAN make a difference, and one with the potential to echo through the halls of power for at least a decade to come.
I'm just back from traveling through Texas and Louisiana, and it's always great to come home to an article as full of fun as this one: New Scientist reports from an e-crime summit in Pittsburg that in the coming years, «voters will increasingly be targeted by internet - based dirty tricks campaigns, and that the perpetrators will find it easier to cover their tracks.»
It is reassuring to know that some MPs at least will have thought about the issue for themselves and have come to share the same view as the majority of voters: that the # 100 billion earmarked for Trident replacement would be better spent on many other things.
But he cited a strong grass - roots network in Iowa and strength among younger voters as reasons to stick with his presidential bid in the coming months.
Cuomo's strength comes from Democrats as well as New York City voters, according to the Siena Research Institute poll.
According to Paul Mason: «The Ukip surge clearly came largely from Labour votersas evidenced by the close shaves Labour had with Ukip in Hartlepool and Heywood and Middleton.»
Mark Harper gave evidence to the political and constitutional reform committee, as the consultation on the government's proposals to introduce individual voter registration came to a close.
As New York surveyed the damage, there came calls for state lawmakers to change the state's «archaic voter registration system» to address potential further disenfranchisement in the democratic process for some citizens.
Minority Verdict follows Lord Ashcroft's influential analysis of the 2005 election campaign, Smell the Coffee: A wake - up call for the Conservative Party, which called for the party to modernise and re-engage with voters having come to be seen as untrustworthy and out of touch.
The email appeal comes as the WFP is making a concerted effort to have liberal voters vote on their ballot line.
Astorino's backing from Diaz Sr. comes as he seeks to reach out to Hispanic and black voters — a formula that's worked for him in his campaigns for county executive in 2009 and 2013.
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The Independence Party has come under scrutiny in recent years for the power it wields as an endorsement line and the confusion for some voters who wrongly believe they are registering as independents and not in an actual political party.
Parliament had gone down in voters» expectations steadily since before Blair came to power, as a quick glance at turnout figures will tell you.
In the opinion of CADA, election threats come in different forms and may include intimidation, registering minors and foreigners, multiple registration, etc. during voter registration exercise or targeting of election officials, intimidation or harassment of journalists, incitement to violence in the media or public, protecting, expanding, or delineating turf or «no - go areas», attacks on election rallies or candidates, intimidation of voters to compel them to vote or stay away, physical attacks on election materials such as snatching and destruction of ballot boxes, armed clashes among political parties, violent clashes among groups of rival supporters, vandalism and physical attacks on property of opponents, targeted attacks against specific candidates or political parties, attacks on rivals who have either won in elections or were defeated, violent street protests and efforts by armed police to maintain or restore order, tear gas, firing on protestors, attacks by protestors on property or the police, escalation and perpetuation of ethnic or sectarian violence.
I'm just back from traveling through Texas and Louisiana, and it's always great to come home to an article as full of fun as this one: New Scientist reports from an e-crime summit in Pittsburg that in the coming years, «voters will increasingly be targeted by internet - based...
Today's Q poll finds AG Andrew Cuomo's Rose Garden strategy isn't working so well when it comes to the budget mess, as 64 percent of voters say they'd like to hear more from the Democratic gubernatorial hopeful about what he would do to pull the state out of its fiscal morass.
Youths in Idanre / Ifedore Federal Constituency have called on credible voters in the area to come out en - mass as the process to recall the embattled member...
De Blasio's visit comes as potential presidential candidates begin to court Iowa voters, and as the mayor attempts to expand his national profile and coax Democratic candidates further to the left.
That conclusion may come about not simply by the Tories being generally accepted by voters as the English party.
The announcement on ethics comes as a new poll finds Governor Cuomo is at his lowest job approval rating since taking office, with 50 % of voters thinking he's doing a good or excellent job.
In a TimesLedger Newspapers column published last week, William Lewis contended that Iannece's loss came as a result of apathetic voters throughout the 25th Assembly District, which stretches from Flushing to Douglaston and includes most of Bayside Hills, where Iannece lives.
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