Not exact matches
The campaign group Saving Labour has claimed that the polling translates into a
loss of 44 seats for Labour, while angry Labour MPs have seized
on the figures as further evidence that Corbyn can not lead the party to
electoral success.
Coming off Mitt Romney's almost - six - million - vote
loss in the presidential election in 2012, which resulted in an
electoral - college margin of 332 - 206 (270 are needed to win), Republican national chairman Reince Priebus put together a committee of five persons to examine, explain and address the party's
losses on the national level.
The National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kofi Adams, has described persons blaming former President John Mahama for the party's election defeat as «uninformed», and has called
on them to «stop talking anyhow» about the party's
electoral loss.
The
loss of 405 councillors and control of 12 councils is a major
electoral setback for the Tories, whose right - wing MPs are now calling
on their leader to resist Lib Dem moves to legalise gay marriage and push through Lords reform.
Although Labour
losses in Scotland are likely to undo some of the pro-Labour bias in the
electoral system and so reduce the chances that the party will emerge largest
on seats but not votes, that scenario is still possible.
Liberal Democrats are reflecting
on the likely and disappointing
loss of the AV referendum, and difficult
electoral results in Scotland, Wales and in English local elections.
A
loss on his political home turf would have done serious damage to his future
electoral prospects.
Alluding to violence that characterised the Governorship election, Ikanya said: «We call
on our members across Rivers State, especially those who lost their loved ones before, during and after the 2015
electoral violence that the justice we sought to put a closure to their pains and
losses, though denied us by man, will still be granted by the ultimate judge, God Himself.