Sentences with phrase «eve of the election»

What the chart shows is that, while previous election polls do converge toward the result over the final three weeks of the campaign, they still tend to overestimate the Labour vote — even on the very eve of the election.
The Conservatives disliked the idea of making mortgages harder to get on the eve of an election campaign.
On the eve of the election, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump refused to give up on Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral votes.
No one can afford to take the presidential election for granted, political veterans and analysts told CNBC's «Power Lunch» on the eve of Election Day.
On the eve of the election, Trump warned of what the future would hold under a Clinton administration.
Then, in late October when Comey issued his extraordinary letter about re-opening the Clinton investigation on the eve of the election, Trump and Sessions, then an important Trump supporter campaign surrogate, were jubilant and full of praise for Comey.
In a commentary earlier in the week, Liberal deputy leader Ralph Goodale said the Harper government was in «denial» about the jobs picture in Canada all so it «can concoct a surplus on the eve of an election
More to the point, politicians seek to win votes by placating labor on the eve of elections.
She prescribes compassion as well, and notes her government's «cash back in people's pockets» strategy will help struggling families, most notably the big per - child benefit cheques that arrived on the eve of the election call.
The eve of the election was abuzz with news of the release of a video apology from a sixteen - year - old Taiwanese singer, Chou Tzu - yu, for waving the Taiwanese flag on South Korean TV.
On the eve of the election, and also leading into the results, several of you reached out asking if your portfolios were well - positioned for the election outcome.
«Now on the eve of an election, she is doing anything she can to distract from the fact that she has created a B.C. where people can't afford to live and build a future.
Not budgets based on buying people with their own money on the eve of an election.
He mused on Fox & Friends, for example, about what might have happened to Mr Trump's campaign had Ms Daniels made her allegation on the eve of the election.
He mused on «Fox & Friends,» for example, about what might have happened to Trump's campaign had Daniels made her allegation on the eve of the election.
These precious few have been equipped to stand against the tide of subjectivism that has overwhelmed our society - what the Holy Father, on the eve of his election, called the tyranny of «relativism».
It's no longer a message to one political party on the eve of an election, it's a message to politicians everywhere that being kind to animals is a vote winner.»
Similarly, Trump praised Comey's actions and independence on the eve of the election and after being sworn in as President, even if he was ambivalent in the past.
In the process, they helpfully froze the candidates» social media numbers on the eve of the election:
He decried the high level of violence and thuggery witnessed in the exercise, adding that» on the eve of the election, thugs disrupted the delivery of election materials to Registration Area Centres, a situation that prevented early deployment to the Polling Units on election day.
On the eve of Election Day 2017, a state Assembly member from Brooklyn held a press conference focused on voter engagement and turnout, but it wasn't in support of his own candidacy — he's not up for reelection until next year — or anyone else's.
Nick Timothy mocked the Australian election guru for predicting on the eve of the election that the Tories would get a good result.
The State Police, in court documents, said forged absentee ballots were delivered to McInerney at his office on the eve of the election by McDonough.
It seems that human leather tannery and weapons grade asshole Jeff Klein is, on the eve of the election, and much like his patron Andrew Cuomo, is already backing off his deal to lead his Independent «Democratic» Conference back into the actual Democratic fold.
On the eve of the election, Selzer and the Register published what appeared to be an outlier poll that showed Ernst up by seven points.
Ken Livingstone added: «The David Cameron - Boris Johnson love - in on the eve of the election clarifies the very serious stakes for Londoners.
Some of the queues which started forming as early as 3 pm on the eve of election is to allow people to vote early enough to enable them go about their daily routine.
While most of the major stakeholders have insisted on the conduct of elections on the stipulated dates, INEC should extend distribution of PVCs to the eve of elections rather than February 8, 2015 to allow more potential voters to receive their cards and avoid disenfranchisement of electorates.
Disliked though they are, the poll shows that on the eve of the election campaign, David Cameron and Nigel Farage were not as unpopular as their parties.
Last night, on the eve of the election, Jeremy Corbyn urged his supporters to «rise like lions» as opinion polls suggested the Tories were cruising to victory.
A political broadcast on the eve of the election has been described to me by senior Scottish Labour figures as one of the worst they had ever seen: focusing on damning Nicola Sturgeon as a «broken record» rather than emphasising a positive Labour message.
The party said that part of the strategy was for Prof. Onukogu to distribute backdated appointment letters to the APGA members who were recruited on the eve of the election.
On the eve of the election Woodstock Times asked the three Town Board candidates to answer the following questions.
You will recollect that two or three days to the election and till the eve of the elections, none of our bigwigs could enter Ekiti.
«Supported by David Muir, his director of political strategy and chief polling adviser, Brown announced his plan at a meeting on the eve of the election campaign, but was dissuaded by Ed Balls, Lord Mandelson and Douglas Alexander.
In the end, Gianforte won with only 50 percent of the vote after he assaulted a reporter on the eve of the election.
At a meeting on the eve of the election, his proposal to announce his plan to stand down was supported by David Muir, his director of political strategy and chief polling adviser.
One can only wonder how Heaney might have reacted had the Siena poll showed him closing to the «margin of error» (usually around three points, plus or minus) on the eve of the election.
Meanwhile, the rival Independent Democratic Conference expanded its ranks at the mainline caucus's expense, having peeled off Brooklyn State Senator Jesse Hamilton on the eve of Election Day and secured a loyalty oath from Upper Manhattan State Senator - elect Marisol Alcantara.
While some critics dismissed the slogan as a tautology, [74] others considered it a call to bigotry and complained to the National Electoral Commission, which ruled it «unconstitutional» on the eve of the election.
ALBANY — On the eve of elections that will determine control of the state Senate, the chamber's Independent Democratic Conference is set to swell to seven members.
Speaking on the eve of the election battle, Brown says he is relishing the prospect of the campaign, including house meetings, TV debates and town hall meetings.
«Our men and materials will sleep there on the eve of the election so that it will be easy for them to trek to their respective polling units.
Brian risks everything to bring down Stockwell on the eve of the election; Ted finally hits rock bottom; Hunter's mother arrives to take him away from Ben and Michael; Lindsay learns of Melanie's superstitions about getting through her first trimester.
Rebellion (15)(3/5) is about a native uprising in the French overseas territory of New Caledonia in the south - west Pacific in 1988, on the eve of the election battle between Francois Mitterrand and Jacques Chirac.
«It is really heartening to finally see government recognising our industry, albeit on the eve of an election.
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