Sentences with phrase «election is tomorrow»

The election is tomorrow and without knowing who will be elected I want to share some thoughts, our -LSB-...]
Can't believe the election is tomorrow, kind of wish it was today.
Elections are tomorrow in Canada.
If the election were tomorrow, which party would you be most likely to vote for with your second, regional list vote?»

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With all this, and the educated guess that there's reams of classified intelligence on the subject we are not privy to, Washington DC is preparing not just to deal with a cyber attack during tomorrow's election, but to respond accordingly to that attack in real time.
Canadian millennials are the drivers of tomorrow and will represent the largest voting bloc in the Canadian 2019 federal election.
I think it's not super likely that the Fed will hike in September, right before the election, but if we get a strong payroll number tomorrow, it's in play.
If the writ is dropped tomorrow, April 7, then the provincial election will be held 28 days later on Tuesday, May 5, 2015.
With Alberta's provincial election expected to be called tomorrow, both the governing Progressive Conservatives and New Democratic Party are expected to have candidates in place in all 87 constituencies today.
There are dramatically different views on how the Bush administration has handled, or mishandled, that primacy but — moments of crisis, tomorrow's polls, and this year's election campaigns notwithstanding — American preeminence, with all the problems attending American preeminence, is a fact of life for as far as anyone can see into the future.
Also, if you're going to watch the US election tomorrow, you might want some food helping you deal with all the stress.
Labour are languishing on 25 %, while 42 % of voters said they would back the Tories if an election was held tomorrow.
Dazang said the commission's card readers are in good shape while between today and tomorrow, the card readers are expected to be charged fully to be in optimal use during the election
Tomorrow morning's Interactive Advertising Bureau - sponsored discussion will examine online advertising in the 2008 elections and beyond, starting with a one - on - one between IAB's Mike Zaneis and ClickZ's Kate Kaye and moving on to a panel discussion afterwards (that's when e.politics gets in on the act).
Only ten per cent of the electorate would vote Liberal Democrat if there was an election tomorrow, according to the latest figures.
President Mahama who is the Head of the ECOWAS Election Observation Team this morning held a briefing session with the 25 - man Observation Team that will be deployed throughout Liberia during tomorrow's eElection Observation Team this morning held a briefing session with the 25 - man Observation Team that will be deployed throughout Liberia during tomorrow's electionelection.
«And so tomorrow I will move a motion in the House of Commons calling for a general election to be held on 8 June.
Here's the robocall recorded for Democratic NY - 26 candidate Kathy Hochul by former President Clinton as the party pulls out all the stops headed into the home strech of tomorrow's special election:
I'm calling to ask you to support Kathy Hochul for Congress in the Special Election tomorrow, May 24th, because she'll protect Medicare and create jobs for hardworking Western New York families.»
If Ed is offered the bronze medal in the 2015 election tomorrow, he should take it now.
The race is one of two special elections for Senate seats taking place tomorrow.
This week, insiders began a whisper campaign that Alice Cancel had the most votes from the committee going into tomorrow's (S) election process in which new votes are taken over and over again until a candidate reaches 50 %.
That's just one reason I hope you'll join me in supporting Kathy Hochul for Congress in the Special Election tomorrow, May 24th.
And despite her apparently inept campaign Coakley may yet pull off a victory, since like most special elections tomorrow is likely to see a relatively low voter turnout, giving the edge to a candidate able to persuade his or her supporters to actually show up and cast a ballot.
Earlier today, I posted a robocall Cuomo recorded on behalf of Chris Fahey, an aide to Rep. Brian Higgins who is running for former Assemblyman Marc Schroeder's seat in a special election tomorrow.
(If it hadn't been, the money would have had to have been returned by tomorrow, Election Day, since it is far, FAR over the limit).
Democratic state Senate candidate Brian Benjamin on Monday was endorsed by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio ahead of tomorrow's special election to replace Bill Perkins in the chamber.
Long - anticipated election law complaints against Buffalo political operative G. Steven Pigeon and two others are expected to be lodged tomorrow in state Supreme Court.
The polls suggest that if an election was called tomorrow, it would be Jeremy Corbyn who ended up in number 10.
I hope all of the candidates hoping to succeed David Cameron will appear before this caucus during the leadership election and be quizzed on their ideas for reforming capitalism, increasing housebuilding, bringing the «undeserved rich» down to size and harnessing tomorrow's technologies for popular rather than sectional gain.
It is not hard to see why: my research finds that 12 % of those who voted Tory in 2010 now say they would vote UKIP in an election tomorrow.
British Election Study data reveal that a referendum on EU membership, were it held tomorrow, would be on a knife edge, with the battleground being for the 15 % of voters who are currently undecided.
If there were a Conservative leadership election tomorrow, it's very hard to predict who would win.
Those numbers don't include the ripple effect as people forward it on to colleagues and others, and they're also destined to go up as the promotional campaign chugs along (press release hits the wires tomorrow, for instance, and the ebook should have a mention in the next issue of Campaigns & Elections magazine).
I found myself wondering whether past by - elections could tell us what is likely to happen tomorrow.
Labour would lose a whopping 44 seats if there was a general election tomorrow, new polling suggests.
They will fritter money the country can't afford like there is no tomorrow, right up to the election.
God I think some of you are still in the new labour dream world, would Labour win the next election if called tomorrow, it would be close but it would be hung.
For instance, every pollster uses slightly different wording for the main voting intention question, but they generally relate expectation to a hypothetical election to be held tomorrow or in the near future.
Citi News has gathered that, the final report, which will be presented to the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting tomorrow [Tuesday], suggested among other things a new direction for the NDC on the election of executives and a flagbearer.
Cuomo doesn't deserve to be governor, the citizens cant» afford him, but maybe the old saying about «bad things coming in threes» does not have to come true in tomorrows gubernatorial election.
As most readers know, the Select Committee Chairmanships have been carved out among the parties, and tomorrow's elections for the posts will be cross-party.
Special commemorative «I Voted» stickers will be distributed at polling locations across the state tomorrow on Election Day.
Public polls don't seem to show that wave as likely to be particularly strong in tomorrow's New York elections.
Joiners, who say they would vote Tory tomorrow despite not having done so last time (two thirds of them having come from the Liberal Democrats), think similarly but are more likely to prefer coalition government and to say they may change their mind again before the election.
«I think there are going to be school board elections around the state tomorrow.
21.34: Election in Ijaw Southern local government has been re-scheduled for tomorrow due to logistic reasons, INEC says.
Tomorrow in the House of Lords Labour and Liberal Democrat peers are going to make yet another attempt to stop the country having a say about our whole relationship with Europe after the next election.
Meanwhile extraordinary new details of how Clegg negotiated the coalition deal with Cameron in the days following the election are revealed tomorrow by the Observer's chief political commentator, Andrew Rawnsley, in two additional chapters of his book, The End of the Party.
Clearly even if the Lib Dem vote is holding up better in the Lib Dem Tory marginals — that doesn» mean the Lib Dems would win these seats were a general election held tomorrow.
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