Sentences with phrase «election time rolls»

As election time rolls around, incumbent directors can relax, safe in the knowledge theirs is the only name on the ballot.
«I always say this, you know, when election time rolls around I'm a Democrat and I want to elect Democrats,» Klein said.
Some reluctant Repubs might even vote for the ultimate deal just to keep it out of oppo campaign literature when election time rolls around 7 months from now.
Then when election time rolls around again, voting will be natural and easy.
They spent the better part of four years at each other's throats — but with election time rolling around, City Comptroller Scott Stringer and Mayor de Blasio are ready to...

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By the time the 2010 elections rolled around, House control was regained by Republicans, effectively killing any chance of passing the bill.
His stock response to the committee's concerns about divisive political ads was that Facebook believes «radical transparency» is the fix — also dropping one tidbit of extra news on that front in his written testimony by saying Facebook will roll out an authentication process for political advertisers in the UK in time for the local elections in May 2019.
By the time the 2000 election rolled around, the first I was old enough to vote in, I had become a poster child for the Religious Right.
«I think the election so far has been like being on a roller coaster at a strange amusement park for the first time.
Instead, Congress is praying that the American Public will never wake up and stay at home the next time Election Day rolls around.
GOPer, this nonsense pitting folks against each other because election time is rolling around again is beyond ridiculous.
A new election cycle will roll around soon, and it's time to start asking when America will put children first.
The Post noted an interesting point in an article that also has a lot of details about election - eve operations — because of the time required to set up a significant turnout effort, the Republicans haven't had time to roll one out in congressional districts that have suddenly become vulnerable in the last few weeks.
Smooth the process of becoming head of state with respect to time, in various ways such as indirect election by a rolling elected panel.
The cry bullies line up to say how Corbyn is a bully or incompetent, or, or, or... Seems rather reminiscent of something, oh yes, its just the same as the timed resignations... a drip drip drip to keep the negative press in the news cycle, only this time it has to last until the leadership election votes start to roll in.
Cuomo said at the time that he refused, «to perpetuate the myth voter fraud played a role in our election,» and wouldn't share any voter roll information with the commission.
It is viewed as an idealistic mirage that will come crashing down to political reality by the time the general election rolls around.
Instead of timing the election when things looked good, the government would merely arrange its business so that things looked good when the predestined day rolled around.
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State assemblyman Kevin Cahill, a Democrat, is a ten - time winner for the office — he did lose once, back in the Republican wave election of 1994, but recouped in 1998 after sitting out two terms, to roll up nine straight.
It also means you can vote more frequently, due to the nature of state and local elections, as well as fill out all sections of the ballot every time a presidential election rolls around, instead of staring at them blankly.
Now, despite grossing a respectable $ 86 M domestically, it comes to home video just 2 1/2 months later, arriving in time for Election Day, even as foreign theatrical releases are only starting to roll out.
We're rolling into the final sprint to the election; this makes it a good time to look back at what the Obama administration has done with its time in office.
The only way to keep the UNO patronage train rolling is by continuously expanding and opening schools, with construction contractors serving as potential allies come election time.
Chances of that happening in the U.S. are slim under the current administration, which recently pulled out of the Paris Agreement, but who know what could happen by the time our next election rolls around.
In year three, the administration works towards having the party re-elected, and actively manages the economy so that by the time the election rolls around, people are happy.»
Politics play a major roll in the downgrading of america because they receive farm subsidies at election time.
«After testing these techniques in the French and German elections we rolled them out globally, including in the U.S.. By the time we discovered the cluster of accounts we assessed to belong to the Internet Research Agency this summer, around half had been disabled by our systems, demonstrating their effectiveness,» Stamos tweeted.
Facebook plans to begin testing these new disclosure policies in Canada before rolling them out in the United States in time for the 2018 midterm elections.
And by the time election day rolls around, with any luck, people will have forgotten all the times you were monstrously in error months before.
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