Sentences with phrase «did lose the next election»

Yet Koch was never charged or implicated in any crime and went on to finish the term with solid accomplishments, though he did lose the next election.

Not exact matches

I certainly hope we don't lose the fight or wait for the next election.
Nor does it actually touch on where things have gone wrong, which would surely be the starting point for making things work, where we to lose the next election.
Some may argue that Labour can afford to lose some support in its heartlands so long as it does well where it needs to win seats at the next general election.
If the Liberal Democrats lose the seat it suggests that they will seriously struggle at the next general election (as those who don't understand the drawbacks of Universal National Swing are already fond of predicting).
«Any business that had done that would be looking very hard now at both its strategy and its management to see how we get some of that back - because otherwise we're going to lose a large number of seats at the next election
Ok the Unions have surrendered to Progress and the boy scout leader who is Miliband sadly we do not need boy Scouts and labour will lose the next election because none of us believe that Ball's or Miliband have a clue.
But in those seats where it came second in the by - election (as UKIP has done in Eastleigh), it went on to lose almost half its vote share at the next general election.
If Corbyn does lose then I think this will be down to how much people dislike Corbyn's leadership and his public perception rather than the ideas in this manifesto, but do you think that the more right - leaning aspects of the party will use this to attempt to sweep away all the Corbyn policies that are proposed in this manifesto in a bid to be seen as «more electable» when the next election comes around?
If we don't ask why, then we risk losing a fourth time at the next general election
When Labour loses the next general election it will be the fault of those who lacked the backbone to do something before it was too late.
The next general election will not be won or lost because of an announcement on Twitter or a YouTube video, but the way politicians do their job and the way voters are getting their information is changing.
The Scottish boundary commission don't report until next month, but for obvious reasons the Conservatives and Labour can only lose a maximum of one seat each there, meaning that on these boundaries the Conservatives would have had a majority of around 40 at the last election.
Like the leader that he is, after patiently listening to us, what I could pick from what he said was that we all stand to lose if we don't fix these problems before heading for the next elections
But while every new president can expect his party to lose congressional seats in the first midterm election after he takes office, Dawidziak said he doesn't expect a tsunami for Democrats, or for King or Zeldin to face «top - notch» opponents next year.
Later on, Corbyn also hits out at the BBC for promoting the narrative that Labour needed to do better in May's local elections — when it lost fewer than 20 council seats — to show it was on track to win the next general election.
Offer us a neutrally worded In / Out referendum at the next election (as the LDs are doing) or lose the election.
Any business that had done that would be looking very hard now at both its strategy and its management to see how we get some of that back because otherwise we are going to lose a large number of seats at the next election
While the winners celebrate and wage the far less competitive general election, those who lost have been left with questions about their campaigns, and about what to do next.
If you look at where the lost Liberal Democrat support has gone (and I'm looking now at standard polls asking how people would vote tomorrow), the biggest chunks have gone straight over to Labour, or are saying they don't know what they'd do at the next election.
Many people who are councillors in marginal areas, or have previously been in that position, know enough of history, or are old enough recall the 1980's, maybe they blame council election defeats of 1982, and the general elections on the Falklands, maybe they take credit for Andrew Mckintosh winning the GLC for livingstone in 1981, maybe they feel we lost in 1979 as it wasn't left wing enough, But they voted Corbyn and won't accept that we will lose by a mile in 2020 with him, even if we get half as any votes in the council elections over the next 3 years, as before, Various things can be done, Blue labour needs to work with Labour first, like compass before them, anti neo liberalism, felt Blair lost his way after his first 6 years, Yes progress has a large following and ability of resources, but since 2007 it's been redundant
YAAI'd be happy to take a big bet with you that Labour lose their majority at the next election As I have said before - I dissaprove of gambling and don't take part in raffles, lotteries or any kind of gambling irrespective of the probabilities.
(My sense of things was borne out by a study Christopher Berry and William Howell did for Education Next in 2008, «Accountability Lost: Student learning is seldom a factor in school board elections.»)
More importantly, from the union's perspective, if the teachers lose their union election, then management might take that as a mandate to do whatever they want over the next school year.
While the action was pending the candidate lost the election, and the district court dismissed the case as moot because the candidate did not plan to run in the next election.
Not only did he publicly state that restoring Planned Parenthood funding was at the top of his priority list the very next day after he won the primary election, he also pledged to work to fill the gap left by eight consecutive years of lost funding.
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