Sentences with phrase «consequential election»

The most consequential election result in Kentucky may have been further down the ballot where Democratic state Auditor Adam Edelen lost re-election to Republican Mike Harmon, 52 percent to 48 percent.
November will see one of the consequential elections of our lifetime.
They effectively exclude 1.4 million registered voters from participating in the most consequential elections.

Not exact matches

The resignation came just a day after she testified before the House Intelligence Committee, where she reportedly said that she told white lies for the president, but never lied about anything consequential related to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Then, unexpectedly, came the second conclave of that year and the election of the man whose papacy George Weigel rightly describes as one of the most consequential of the two millennia of Christian history.
For many parts of the state, it'll be the most consequential and contentious election of the year.
By Samar Khurshid On Tuesday, April 19, thousands of New Yorkers cried foul about how the city was running the state's most consequential presidential primary elections in decades.
With the GOP's control of Congress and state governments at stake in the November elections, the party's legislative record during Donald Trump's presidency is figuring into most consequential Republican primaries.
But Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo emerged from his Election Day victory with something arguably more consequential: an unencumbered path, and perhaps a renewed validation, for the kind of centrism that has long been his political brand.
Rather it seems to be the «others» who are gaining support — though at around 8 % their total is still very low compared to the 18 % minor parties got at the last mayoral election, albeit, that was probably partially to do with the election falling on the same day as the European elections and the consequential boost for UKIP.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, of Brooklyn, and NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer have publicly disavowed any active plans to run against de Blasio in a 2017 primary election, even as they have emerged as two of his most consequential critics on the left.
We're skeptical that, with an election only a few months away, the Senate would allow itself to give voters such a conspicuous and consequential demonstration of its ineptitude.
The two Democrats have publicly disavowed any active plans to run against Mr. de Blasio in a primary election, even as they have emerged as two of his most consequential critics on the left.
On Tuesday, April 19, thousands of New Yorkers cried foul about how the city was running the state's most consequential presidential primary elections in decades.
Bernard Arnault, chief executive officer of LVMH and France's richest man, joined other business leaders in endorsing independent presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron against the National Front's Marine Le Pen in the most consequential French election in recent history.
Nowhere is that aphorism better illustrated than Douglas County, Colorado, where education politics and an ongoing constitutional fight over educational choice have converged to create perhaps the most consequential school board election in modern American history.
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