Sentences with phrase «election after election»

For election after election they had been screwed by the electoral arithmetic of uneven constituency boundaries.
AV would provide an easy route to an informal alliance which could survive election after election.
«All [the plaintiffs] want to do is raise questions about elections after elections are certified,» he said.
This is the question many New York progressives have asked themselves as they stepped into the voting booth in election after election over the past sixteen years to see the party's name, usually on Row D.
Walsh garnered 146 votes as a write - in candidate, according to official primary results released by the Onondaga County Board of Elections after Election Night.
But for many voters — the ones the National Rifle Association delivers election after election — the race comes down to one issue.
Sod England - having been rejected by voters at election after election, English socialists would fight for Scottish independence and then flee there to build their new Jerusalem in Scotland's green and pleasant land.
Imagine you're a Tory MP - perhaps used to being returned with a comfortably - sized majority election after election.
We, the state GOP can not continue to do the same thing election after election and expect different results.»
«People who do live in the district do support Collins as he wins election after election, and as is out right now serving the country with Trump and the Administration trying to make America great again,» one supporter, who gave his name only as «Joshua» said.
If you go it on your own from the right, you have an underserved market (that election after elections proves is 50/50.
Unopposed in election after election, despite being a completely useless womanizer and drunk, his popularity plummets after getting busted in a scandalous incident.
This year have been a season of elections after elections for us in our party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
But year after year, election after election, Labour try to use it to divide us.
The United Kingdom uses the first - past - the - post (FPP) voting system for its general elections, which ensures that, election after election, the Conservative party or Labour party leads the government, with the other in opposition.
This creates a vicious cycle and means that, election after election, FPP becomes further and further entrenched.
Those darn Republicans seem to know what they're doing to get reelected by such wide margins, election after election.
Ms Abrahams first entered Parliament in 2010, winning the Oldham East and Saddleworth by - election after the election of Labour MP Phil Woolas was ruled void over false statements he made about a rival candidate.
The Democratic supervisor, Alex Gromack, has various party leaders in his employ, and election after election, he and Ballard have been cross-endorsed and rarely challenged.
Instead, as they have done in election after election, they will likely embrace an attack strategy decrying Republicans» «failure» to fund education.
But it fails year after year (and election after election) to make any substantial change, chiding reforms off as... well, cartoonish and silly.
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