Sentences with phrase «election experts predicted»

There will undoubtedly be challenges to many of the signatures as invalid, and it could take weeks before it's resolved, election experts predicted.

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Considering the massive ratings networks saw during the presidential primary debates and the intense media buzz around this year's wild election, some experts are predicting that Monday's event could pull in more than 100 million total viewers.
That said, a new leaf seems to have been turned this year with hedge funds returning to positive flows in the first quarter of 2017.1 Renewed interest has been spurred by the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States, which some industry experts are predicting should bring meaningful tax reform, deregulation and infrastructure spending that we think could prove a boon to hedge strategies.
And if there is no deal early in the new year, some experts predict U.S. President Donald Trump will follow through on his threat to pull the plug on NAFTA rather than go empty - handed into primaries for mid-term congressional elections.
If there is one concept that's taken a massive hit from Donald Trump's election, it is the idea that secular history can be predicted with certainty by «experts
Dr Emmanuel Kwesi Aning, a security expert at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPC) has predicted that 2016 would be a challenging year for Ghanaians due to the stakes for the Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
But polling analysis by election experts Professors Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher today predicted that Labour is on course to lose 150 councillors.
For Democrats, 2018 is shaping up to be a good election year — especially for those in New York state — with experts predicting better campaign fundraising for Democrats over Republicans.
Going into the election, they had 57 seats but most experts are predicting that to fall to between 25 and 30.
Experts have predicted Labour will suffer heavy losses across the country in the council elections on 4 May, while a study published on Sunday said it seemed unlikely the party would retain any authorities at all in Scotland.
This year's budget, though, with a $ 9 billion deficit to deal with, could be especially tardy: According to the Post's Fred Dicker, «many predict there won't be a budget until late June,» and some experts «forecast a new budget won't be adopted until after the November election, setting a record for lateness.»
To compound the consensus expert election idiocy of 2016, many of the same «experts» then predicted that economic disaster would immediately follow this «unexpected» election of Trump.
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