Sentences with phrase «election broadcast for»

Now Labour has released its party election broadcast for the upcoming local elections.
Labour hearts should swell at the sight, as increasingly vicious blue on blue attacks hand them enough ammunition to fill every campaign poster and party election broadcast for the next four years.
The UK Independence Party has suspended a council candidate featured in its latest election broadcast for sharing «repellent» opinions on Twitter.
In 1992, it was the row over the Jennifer's ear party election broadcast for Labour.
Links to party election broadcasts for parties contesting this election will appear below, after they have been shown on television.

Not exact matches

More than 71 million Americans watched election night coverage on broadcast and cable TV this week, with CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC pulling in more than 31 million viewers combined during primetime in a record night for cable news.
They were a live studio audience for an entirely new sort of election night broadcast.
Adams's talent for self - promotion — appearing as a hologram on CNN on election night in 2008, broadcasting a song from the surface of Mars with NASA — can grate.
Citizens United lost a suit that year against the Federal Election Commission, and scuttled plans to show the film on a cable video - on - demand service and to broadcast television advertisements for it.
The 2002 law, usually called McCain - Feingold, banned the broadcast, cable or satellite transmission of «electioneering communications» paid for by corporations or labor unions from their general funds in the 30 days before a presidential primary and in the 60 days before the general elections.
Hopefully the time is coming where the ride will be over for this group - there is a huge space for public broadcasting and presentation of centered debates and discussions in this country - and it can only be through a public space lens - the next election will hopefully bring people such as yourself back into such space so that we can get on with having some notion of civilization.
These include holding open Cabinet meetings at least once a month, which will be broadcasted on the Internet; giving Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) a greater role by reforming the Legislative committee system and allowing government MLAs to vote freely (as opposed to voting according to the Party's preferences); restricting the tenure of a premier to two (four - year) terms; holding a Citizen's Assembly on electoral reform to examine alternative models for electing MLAs; instituting a system by which citizens can recall elected officials; and instituting elections for all government boards and commissions.
The regulations cover express advocacy, such as ads that call directly for the election or defeat of a candidate, as wells as issue ads broadcast close to an election.
Throughout the campaign for the 7 May elections, Miliband insisted that David Cameron should debate him one on one as part of a televised election broadcast [104] in order to highlight differences in policies between the two major parties, but this was never to happen, with the pair instead being interviewed separately by Jeremy Paxman as part of the first major televised political broadcast of the election involving multiple parties.
Thank you for the wonderful article on party election broadcasts (TP, August).
wolf's «magic map» at cnn is no match for snow's «swingometer» on bbc... and frankly i'm getting a bit of a headache from all the flashing images and moving text they have flooding the screen (though in terms of election night broadcasting embarrassment, the holograms are still no match for jeremy vine's antics earlier this year...)
I just watched the Labour Party political broadcast for the EU elections (24/04/2014).
«For politicians, this is the first election where they are really having a go and some, like John Prescott, have been authentic and posted regularly while others have been in broadcast mode, still finding their feet.»
And, you know, it's like running for local election, because we can't afford all the broadcast advertising that Cuomo's got.
The Democrats vying for a chance to challenge U.S. Rep. John Katko, R - Camillus, in the November election rarely sparred with each other in the one - hour debate, recorded Monday afternoon and broadcast at 7 p.m. on Time Warner Cable News in Syracuse.
They watched live feeds of the presidential, congressional and local elections broadcasted on screens for attendees to watch.
Produced by the Conservatives for the 1992 election, the broadcast told voters a story about the quintessentially English Tory leader.
The Green party have continued their recent tradition of humorous election broadcasts with a spoof advert for a new political boardgame.
Two weeks after that boyband - inspired broadcast by the Greens, a new contender for best musical intervention in the election campaign has emerged.
An election broadcast by the UK Independence Party for the 2014 European Parliament elections on 22 May 2014.
The leadership embarked on a rethink at the weekend, resulting in a hastily filmed personal statement by Cameron for an election broadcast on Monday night, when the Lib Dems surged in the polls.
In real terms, these rules which exist in virtually every jurisdiction, include laws and regulations which forbid the unauthorized use of state resources for political purposes, contributions from dubious sources, violation of campaign funding limits as prescribed by enabling laws, the use of money to influence voters and election outcomes, non-disclosure of campaign spending, abuse of media, broadcasting and political advertising rules, and rules on declaration of assets, academic qualifications, health and other disclosures and internal party guidelines and rules.
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.
I wanted to plead that I'd not slept properly for days — broadcasting all election night, all the next day and throughout the next five days — and to suggest that they left the change of Prime Minister until tomorrow instead.
In the 2005 general election the LCA stood in seven Welsh constituencies, [8] fielding enough candidates to qualify for a party political broadcast which aired on Welsh television and was also viewable in other areas of the country due to cable television and Freeview.
A party election broadcast by the Liberal Democrats for the European Parliament election on 4 June 2009.
A party election broadcast by the Ulster Conservative and Unionist New Force party for the European Parliament election on 4 June.
A party election broadcast by the Traditional Unionist Voice party for the European Parliament election on 4 June.
The Christian Party and Christian Peoples Alliance have released their party political broadcast for the European Parliament Election to be held on 4 June 2009.
They are fielding so few candidates, that they aren't entitled to a parliamentary party broadcast, only contesting just over 10 % of the seats up for election and not even bothering to stand in many of the seats they currently hold.
The court's decision also overturned the ban on for - profit and not - for - profit corporations and unions broadcasting electioneering communications in the 30 days before a presidential primary and in the 60 days before a general election.
Presenter Peter Snow will have more than 200 graphics to choose from for Decision» 92, the Presidential election broadcast, compared to the 5000 graphics prepared for the British general election in April — though only 6 per cent of those were used.
One reason the US consistently sets such lame renewable energy goals and then fails to meet them is that the carbon lobby has owned Congress for decades and recently has figured out how to successfully control broadcast media and Presidential elections.
As president of London, Ontario based Thomas Crncich & Partners, Bryan Thomas was authorized agent for purchase of broadcast time for the Reform Party in the 1997 federal election [36], as well as for the Canadian Alliance in 2000 [37].
For her part, Kagan said in a brief that the court should rule modestly and narrowly on Hillary: The Movie and avoid the broader issue of whether profit - making corporations can broadcast election ads.
Bossie's group sued the FEC, hoping to shield itself from the regulatory reach of the McCain - Feingold Act, one provision of which forbids the broadcasting of corporate - funded «electioneering communications» that mention a candidate for office in the month before a primary or general election.
Week ahead: retention elections for NC appellate courts; Texas AG can get special 3 - judge courts to hear challenges to state laws; another TX interim study on judicial selection; broadcasting TN Supreme Court hearings online; mandate veterans courts in every CA Superior Court; guns in IL courthouses but not courtrooms
A British television station broadcast video Monday apparently showing the head of the data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked for President Trump's 2016 campaign, talking about using bribes, traps involving sex workers and other unethical tactics to swing elections around the world.
And on Monday, after the U.K.'s Channel 4 broadcast covert footage of Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix boasting about how the company could sway elections, the ICO stepped up its probe by applying for a warrant to search the firm's offices.
A British television station broadcast video Monday apparently showing the head of the data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked for President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, talking about using bribes, traps involving sex workers and other unethical tactics to swing elections around the world.
In addition, any organization can still use its corporate dollars for TV and radio broadcast ads before those 60 - and 30 - day windows and can use corporate funds for print ads (and election - related direct mail) right up to election day.
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