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Data journalism expert Jonathan Albright has also spent some time mapping the right - wing alternative media ecosystem, including the connections between fringe sites that were the largest channels for «fake news» reports during the election.
At the same time, it positions him nicely for the general election (should he get that far), half - way between Republican proposals that are unlikely to bring any change to the health care economy whatsoever, and the Democrats» sweeping ambition.
By the time it received Steele's dossier in September 2016, the FBI had already been investigating Russia's election meddling for two months and had begun looking into possible ties between Trump campaign officials — like Page — and Russian actors.
James Comey, still serving as FBI Director at the time, told the House Intelligence Committee that the Department of Justice had authorized the FBI to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 election, including any potential collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.
In February 2015, the Times reports, Pecker and Trump met to strategize about how to release damaging information about the Clintons in a then - hypothetical general election between Hillary Clinton and Trump.
As the chart above illustrates, there is an interesting correlation between the seat - advantage a minority government holds over the official Opposition, and the length of time between general elections when the minority is in power.
At the time, Alibaba said it was «very disappointed» with the decision and insinuated it was «influenced by the current political climate» following the election of President Donald Trump, who has criticized the current trade relationship between the two nations.
Given the large gaps between plurality support for Trump in the primaries and majority support for him in the general election, evangelicals clearly needed time to warm up to Trump.
surely you know the last time there were fair elections in egypt or tunisia was somewhere between 30 - 40 years ago.
There is no law which says broadcasters must provide time between elections for those in office to report to their constituencies.
In a contentious election between candidates with historically high disapproval ratings, voters across the country are asking such questions, incredulous that their fellow Americans could be on the other side this time.
There were no discussions between any staff or Board members regarding the Library District's expansion, waiving of air rights, or providing them more of Lilacia Park from the time they initially presented their plan to the Park District Commissioners on March 29, 2016 until after the November 8, 2016 election.
The governor has been sabre - rattling for some time about calling the Legislature back to Albany between the primary and general elections in hopes of getting lawmaker to act (in some cases yet again) on his property tax cap proposal.
Unlike with Castro, whom the feds allowed to stand for election three times, knowing all the while he was 1) a crook, and 2) splitting his time between representing his constituents and trying to catch fellow crooked colleagues in the act; Huntley only ran for re-election once, and was defeated in a primary by former NYC Councilman - turned - Sen.
A NYPIRG report found that candidates, political committees and their contributors broke the law more than 103,805 times between between January 2011 and January 2013, while the state Board of Elections did little more than send warning letters to offenders.
Interestingly, the SNP wasted little time last week in framing the election in Scotland as a «two - horse race» between them and the Conservatives, a line repeated by first minister Nicola Sturgeon in her speech to the Scottish Trades Union Conference in Aviemore yesterday.
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The anticipated cumulative effect of these changes is that «[t] he length of time between dissolution and the formation of the next government in 2015, and therefore the length of the caretaker / purdah period, may be considerably greater than for any other election in modern times».
The fact that this is a presidential election year stacks the deck against Republicans to begin with in this Democrat - dominated state, although whoever wins the GOP primary will have more time than ususal between then and the November general election to focus on the real target: Gillibrand.
Today's Times carries the final opinion poll of the Scottish Parliament election campaign, conducted by YouGov between Monday and yesterday.
The infusion showed up sometime between 6 p.m. last night (the last time I checked the 24 - hour notices on the state Board of Elections Website) and this afternoon.
States with elections in 2015 held fewer general elections between partisan candidates and more incumbents ran for re-election than in the 2011 election cycle, the last time all four odd - year states held legislative elections.
This includes fixed terms for five years (when average time between elections has been four); the vote to dissolve parliament before calling a general election requiring 55 per cent support in the House of Commons (meaning the Liberal Democrats can not withdraw their support from the Tories and cause a general election as the Lib - Dems, Labour and other parties altogether hold less than 55 per cent of the seats); and stuffing the House of Lords with many more Conservatives and Liberals to weaken opposition there.
The government on Wednesday set out areas of agreement between it and the joint committee: a mainly elected chamber, elected members voted on a system of single transferable vote, staggered elections with one third coming up for renewal at a time, peers to serve 15 - year terms, current peers to leave in stages, a reduced number of peers, and powers to expel peers.
Two years ago I based my conclusions on an analysis of polls between 1992 & 2015 but for the 2017 election I have analysed a longer time period from 1950 to 2015.
In May 2010, many voters and MPs believed that the talks between the Conservative and Lib Dem leaderships and the coalition agreement was a triumph of real - time diplomacy and spontaneous statesmanship, but as D'Ancona shows clearly, it owed everything to the strategic preparations undertaken by Cameron and Clegg before the election.
It is the tenth anniversary of the first elections for the Scottish and Welsh assemblies, but relations between the home nations are nearing an all - time low.
Between 1996/97 and 2009/10 (the time of the next general election), the tax burden is forecast to rise by # 8,153 a year in real terms for every household in the UK (or by # 12,881 in cash terms);
Most of the contests in this year's elections are between the Tories, who dominate local government in the local authorities being contested after reaching their electoral peak last time they were contested in 2009.
It's quite obvious, the right want to an engineer a situation where the people have a choice between two Tory parties come election time.
«With the public's faith in Albany rapidly eroding, now is the time for Governor Cuomo to enact the Moreland Commission's number one recommendation: pass statewide public financing of elections to level the playing field between wealthy donors and working families,» Lipton said.
Next year's general election will be a battle between two rival narratives — YouGov's latest survey for the Sunday Times suggests that the Government... (Comments: 223)
A decidedly uncomfortable moment during the BBC's Question Time election special, between one angry man and Ed Miliband, who refused to admit any spending profligacy proved to be, in Burnham's words, «a very big moment in the campaign».
«We will hope and believe that between now and the next election, we can win the case with the British electorate that will give us the same level or the same sort of level of support as last time on our record.»
[4] The 2017 general election result reveals Scotland as a divided nation, with votes relatively evenly split between Labour, the Conservative and the SNP for the first time since the 1970s.
The 24th Congressional District is the No. 1 swing district in the nation, having switched hands between Republican and Democrats four consecutive times since the 2008 election.
The race between the two is already shaping up to be one of the most expensive legislative races this election cycle, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
However, throughout the past several election cycles Republicans have unsuccessfully pumped significant financing into campaigns hoping to win control of the seat, including a race between Latimer and GOP candidate Bob Cohen during a 2012 election that broke a record for most money spent — $ 4.5 million in total — during a New York political race at the time.
In the five presidential elections between 2000 and 2016, California voted Democratic all five times.
In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, California voted Republican 53.33 percent of the time and Democratic 43.33 percent of the time.
And yet again, this is London's fifth election for mayor and for the fifth time we are being told this is a choice between two men, neither of whom are really putting women's needs anywhere near the centre of their manifestos.
Acrimonious Contest It further predicted an acrimonious contest between the ruling NDC and the opposition NPP in November saying, «Ongoing economic weakness at a time of approaching elections will expose Ghana to a notable risk of political and social instability early in the forecast period.»
It should have agreed on an experienced interim leader who commands general confidence to take the party past the Scottish elections and the European referendum and into 2017, while preparing Labour — and its electoral system — for a proper contest between its next generation of leadership candidates in time for 2020.
In this «hypothetical» scenario, when it comes to election time the opposition parties agree between each other that for any seat currently held by the ruling party, only one of the opposition parties will put forward a candidate against them.
It also reportedly employed Mr Brown's closest political aide, Ed Balls, between the time he was selected as a Labour parliamentary candidate and his election to parliament.
If you didn't catch last night's TWC News / NY1 debate in Hamburg between the two major party candidates for state attorney general — the only time they'll face off before next Tuesday's election — you missed quite the show.
Bills acted on between the election and the end of the year were vetoed 26.73 percent of the time, according to the analysis.
It's the first time the new pact between the Tories and the UUP has been tested in an election.
The new law rectifies the discrepancy between state and federal laws with respect to the timing of transmitting such ballots before a special election.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has set October 17 for a fresh election between Kenyatta and Odinga but there are growing doubts over whether the poll can be held on time.
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