Sentences with phrase «election success in»

The new Conservative MP for Cardiff North says his party's general election success in Wales is a «game changer».
Unofficially affiliated with the Democrats — and more a song of adoration than anthemic — this ditty ostensibly helped power Obama to election success in 2008.
Ashcroft warned Nick Clegg his party should not become over-confident after their by - election success in Eastleigh, as local and general elections have completely different dynamics.
They insist the woman is unknown to them and made no contribution to the party's election success in the municipality.
SEIU 32BJ is throwing its support behind Francisco Moya's effort to land the Queens Assembly seat vacated by Jose Peralta after his special election success in blocking the return of expelled ex-Sen.

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To be sure, Trump's tone and overall demeanor does seem to have contributed a great deal to his success in the GOP primary — he is the party's presumptive nominee — though it remains to be seen if that success will carry over into a general election.
Street vendors sell bread from a stall in the main shopping area following the electoral success by Syriza in the Greek general election on January 26, 2015 in Athens, Greece.
After returning to Serbia in late 2015 after 12 years in detention, Seselj led his party back into parliament last year as the strongest opposition force, and he now hopes for success in a presidential election due in April.
But Facebook had apparently been proudly documenting the influence it had on politics, and even reportedly had a section in the «Success Stories» tab on its business site that showed how much of a role the platform had played in elections around the world, according to the Intercept.
If they act the part they are seeking before they get it, it will give them practice in living this success, and it will cause voters to see them in the role, which will make the election more likely to go in their favor.
Trump International Hotel opens in Washington, D.C. in September 2016, just before the presidential election follows in November, and the impact of Trump's campaign on its opening success is yet to be seen.
According to The Manila Times, Nix claimed that his company had seen a «100 % success rate» in election campaigns around the world, including Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Germany held regional elections in three states this week and for political analysts the major talking point was the success of the far - right, anti-immigration party the Alternative for Germany, known as the AfD.
Of course, the numbers don't imply a scientific correlation to election success, but they're certainly helpful in understanding the relative new - media influence of candidates.
This has been Conservative government's sole objective since 2010, and their success, in eliminating a deficit they in fact created, will be a critical part of their 2015 election campaign.
Given the success of its campaign to interfere in the 2016 election, there's little doubt that Russia will try its hand at swaying elections in 2018 and beyond.
For Trump and the Republican Party, that could be a devastating development in a midterm election year, when the party is largely pinning its hopes of keeping control of Congress on economic success and Americans seeing a benefit from the tax overhaul the president signed in December.
But given the success the Liberals had this time out with ads clearly designed to elicit fear and loathing, it is safe to predict that we'll see more of the same in future elections, perhaps even from the NDP, which managed in this election to avoid their opponents» tone of personal rage and insult pretty successfully.
AfD seems certain to repeat its local success in a general election - in which case Ms Merkel's critics will see her as the German leader who paved the way for a racist and nationalist party to gain a toehold in the national parliament for the first time since 1945.
The NDP saw a spike of support in constituency in the the 2001 election, but have not had much success in the three elections held since.
In America's Forbes Magazine this week, Alejandro Chafuen praised the leadership of the conservative policy think - tanks that helped set the stage for the election of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative majority government in 2011 and the success of conservative politicians across the countrIn America's Forbes Magazine this week, Alejandro Chafuen praised the leadership of the conservative policy think - tanks that helped set the stage for the election of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative majority government in 2011 and the success of conservative politicians across the countrin 2011 and the success of conservative politicians across the country.
One is success, which Layton brought in 2011 but Mulcair saw peak in 2015, two months before the election.
«Meddling in elections within the U.S., or any other nation for that matter, by another country is the new norm and will continue for as long as there is a chance of success,» Lee Munson, security researcher at Comparitech, told Newsweek.
As Donald Trump's success in the US election is announced, Philip Gardner explores how this unlikely presidency will affect the UK More
The success of Brexit and the election of Donald Trump signal significant changes in the political culture of the West.
Success in business was taken as a mark of divine election.
Through its size, evangelicalism has been able to achieve a number of political and ecclesiastical successes (such as in the role of the new Christian right in some recent elections or in the takeover of the Southern Baptist Convention).
Though Romney did not won the election but, they still have the same ambition for our country so, it is better if they'll work hand in hand for the success of America.
election and freshness are two of the most important keys to success for a supermarket chain, and that goes double in places like the islands of the Caribbean.
This builds upon a strategy begun in the wake of June's general election, when Davidson capitalised upon her (relative) success north of the border to try and make Brexit as soft as possible.
«However, it is not only for economic reasons that I am delighted to welcome president Hugo Chavez of Venezuela to London next week... since 1998 he has won ten elections in eight years - an unprecedented record of electoral success in any country.»
But the primary drivers are the success of Reagan, the galvanizing of people behind the Reagan model, and the wide divide between the two parties today and the nature of the primary election, which cuts the vote in half, and the «More true conservative» often has a clear path to office.
Despite the absence of any groundswell in support for independence, the first minister's sheer force of personality and his unparalleled success in winning an overall majority at the 2011 Holyrood election had created the sense that anything was possible.
She challenged analysis that talked up Labour success at the election pointing out that the Conservatives piled on voters in many northern seats that had voted Leave, among older voters and among the working class.
His success was assumed to be a sign of technological advancement which could be transposed in other countries, during other elections.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when the 2013 elections passed without serious incident, but that success will mean little if the new government does not rule in an inclusive way and make progress in the fight against corruption.
The Senate Republicans, who have steadfastly refused to approve the DREAM Act in their chamber, employed that same approach in the last election cycle with considerable success — especially in upstate and Long Island districts.
The Left's success online in the past three election cycles risks complacency, but it's a simple fact that the tools don't care who uses them.
Ruth Davidson may be crowing about her success in winning 13 MPs in Scotland — three times as many as have been elected at the previous five elections combined.
In the next place, as each representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic, it will be more difficult for unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried; and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit and the most diffusive and established characterIn the next place, as each representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic, it will be more difficult for unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried; and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit and the most diffusive and established characterin the large than in the small republic, it will be more difficult for unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried; and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit and the most diffusive and established characterin the small republic, it will be more difficult for unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried; and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit and the most diffusive and established characterin men who possess the most attractive merit and the most diffusive and established characters.
«For me this has been a phenomenal experience, I made history as the first Latino (in serving as Secretary of State) and we have reaped many successes because I've had a phenomenal employees but things change, the governor decided not to stand for election and me that was very important,» said Cortes - Vazquez, who also noted that his new job is but a continuation of their work to community service.
We'll ask the panelists for insight on navigating the new Congress as well as on pivoting your strategy to best position your organization for success this year, in the 2016 election cycle, and beyond.
«Not only did the election bring an African - American to the presidency, but the Democrat's success on the slogan of «change we can believe in» seemingly brought to a close a long period, running from the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan, in which the Republican Party and conservative values had dominated the country's political discourse.»
As we enter the election year, I look forward to continuing our success by supporting qualified progressive candidates in Senate districts from Buffalo to Brookhaven and everywhere in between.»
The report, released to county chairs this month, is bullish on the chances for the state party in the coming election cycles given Republican success this year.
Republicans have in recent election cycles spent heavily to flip the suburban district without success.
Donald Trump's success in the US elections came as a surprise to both pollsters and political pundits.
Part of the reason for increasing bias in the electoral system for the Republican is their greater success in the redistricting process before the 2012 election.
Whoever wins the leadership contest will be subject to sustained scrutiny and criticism from a Conservative press emboldened by their perceived successes in the general election.
The experience of 2017 shows that even a major 11 - point lead for a government in the local elections is no guarantee of resounding success in a subsequent general election, even one just a month later.
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