Sentences with phrase «election than the talking»

This has more potential to cost him the election than the talking heads are acknowledging.

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Ongoing political talks In Italy should lead to an interim government, rather than to snap elections, an analyst told CNBC on Friday.
One of the most talked - about «dark money» groups of the election released its tax returns yesterday, showing it raised almost $ 77 million from fewer than 100 donors over 19 months.
But EU Council President Donald Tusk said on Sunday he was more optimistic now than after the US election last November after EU leaders held talks with Trump in Brussels.
Morgan is a close friend of Trump's — Trump spent more time talking to Morgan on the phone after the election than he did with British Prime Minister Theresa May.
On today's episode, I talk to Tom Webster, Vice President of Strategy and Marketing for Edison Research, the organization behind exit polling for national elections in the U.S.. For more than two decades, Tom has conducted political polling for some of the most contentious elections in U.S. history, as well as market research for some of the top companies across the nation.
WASHINGTON — After more than a month of talks, and amid complaints about the nature of the investigation itself, President Trump's advisers have not committed to him testifying in the investigation involving Russian interference in the 2016 election and claims that the president may have tried to obstruct justice.
When AMIA leaders talked to me about their departure from the Episcopal Church, they focused more on the doctrinal problems represented by Bishop Spong than on the sexual issues raised by the election of gay bishop V. Gene Robinson.
I had foolishly assumed that whether I liked them or not, people in government were there because they knew how to do their job but the last 12 months alone have included the decision to hold a snap election that then lost them more seats than a bad IKEA intern, Brexit talks that have mimicked that track Paula Abdul did with a cartoon cat, an offensive defence secretary, an international development secretary who had to resign in order to spend less time on holiday, Boris Johnson sadly continuing to be Boris Johnson and all of that and more culminating in an assurance that everything is fine because now our passports will be blue to match the depression everyone will have in 2018.
«What we in NDC do is always talk to people to canvass for their votes rather than plan to rig the election... the people of this country have said that they want a party that's progressive and have the young at heart and also, do what's right», he stated.
Twitter and Facebook «talking about» traffic do not appear to be capable of predicting caucus outcomes any more than gross Facebook followers can, as our research after the 2010 elections showed.
Again he doesn't name names, but when talking of those who thought small rather than big, the indications are that he is referring to election campaign chief Douglas Alexander.
Birdsell said «environmental racism» is a fairly common term, but in a heated election, «It becomes a particularly loaded term when you have an African - American candidate opposed to a white candidate, Democratic primary, even if you're talking about «environmental rac - ism,» rather than calling someone a «rac - ist.
The news conference will come at an action - packed time for the President, just days after he helped launch direct Middle East peace talks and gave a prime - time Oval Office address on the end of combat operations in Iraq, as well as falling less than two months before a critical midterm election where Democrats» majorities in the House and Senate are on the ropes largely because of the nation's economic uncertainty.
This time around there was much talk by election «analysts» that Labour's majority would be reduced to less than 3,000 votes, and that Ukip might even win the seat, ending Corbyn's regime before it had even reached 100 days.
With fewer than 100 days to go until Election Day, Indy Politics talks with John Ketzenberger of the Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute about the state...
New York conservatives should review the election results from this year, and talk to Rob Astorino — and other Trumpettes — who were actually more qualified than Wilson and ran the same Mercer - funded campaigns.
And so the Tories will spend the final week of their election campaign on Brexit - trying to talk it up, making it out to be the great national project of the next five years rather than the enormous looming omnishambles it actually is.
It's unusual for a consultant to a candidate to talk this way during a race, with less than four weeks left until Election Day.
Many of the initiatives he took - such as the pre-election Cook - Maclennan talks on the constitution and the Joint Cabinet Committee set up since the election - were full of risk, and he often pressed ahead at a faster pace than many people wanted.
They'll also talk about which party will control the state senate after the elections and whether state government is functioning better or worse than in the past.
Labour was defending the most seats - more than 2,200 - and had talked up its prospects in London, where it made gains in last year's general election.
For civics educators, talking about the election may require a different approach than they've taken in previous years.
Communications is important: Whether you are talking debates, commercials, editorials, news reports, interviews, speeches or a myriad of other mediums, thousands of hours and millions of dollars spent on communicating a message can not be better seen than during election season.
Talk: Andrea Bowers and Martha Rosler at Dia Art Foundation With the U.S. election heading into its home stretch, and with tensions running higher than ever, you can just about guarantee that this conversation between two political - art heavyweights will be a good one.
Despite all this, here we are, in another election, still talking about our oil addiction; still more dependent than ever.
In Canada, with the last 2004 Election, I forewent my usual radio and Tv surfing for results since I discovered that between the Globe and Mail and the CBC, web - based results services gave me much faster and deeper results than the usual talking heads, with a ticker - tape banner of highlights.
With election day less than a month away, Andrew Nelson, chief economist of Colliers International, one of the world's biggest commercial real estate brokerages with 16,000 agents in 66 countries, expresses disappointment that the economy hasn't attracted much attention in the campaign, except for globalization and talk of protectionism to save American jobs.
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