Using the U.S. Constitution and the fall presidential
elections as catalysts for conversation and debate, the exhibition will be a dynamic laboratory for exploring constitutions as a process, embodied by the people who create them and for whom they serve.
Many in the industry are focusing on the 2012
election as the catalyst that will clarify many of the other political questions.
Not exact matches
Many people point to the overwhelming Republican support for (from the Republican Governor Pete Wilson on down), and passage of, Proposition 187 in 1994
as the
catalyst that doomed the Republican party for a generation or more in statewide
elections in California.
The corporation decided to re-evaluate its criteria for public broadcasts after the
election and cited Ukip's rise in popularity
as the
catalyst for its review.
In a letter to Jeremy Corbyn, he said: «I have always seen your
election as Labour Leader
as a
catalyst for the Labour Party to have a wide debate about its future and policy positions.
There's an ambitious bi-partisan coalition (spanning greens to evangelicals) around using the movie
as a
catalyst towards making climate the dominant issue in the 2008 U.S.
elections (the Climate El
elections (the Climate
ElectionsElections).