Sentences with phrase «ever run for election»

But in his complaint, Sen. Michael Gianaris, who heads the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, argued that the 86 - year - old Bruno has not held office in almost eight years and recently made it clear that he has no plans to ever run for election again.

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Election Day is usually a tense affair for candidates, but one man running his first - ever campaign decided to enjoy himself.
«(A) lifelong academic professional, serving Southampton College for 29 years and leaving the position of provost in 2002 to make his first - ever run for office, when he was elected to represent New York's 1st Congressional District in one of the closest elections in the nation.»
These are some of the Democrats already moving: Mr. Kaminsky, a former prosecutor who is rumored to be eyeing a run for Mr. Skelos» Senate seat; Mr. Kavanagh, the leader of the reform caucus that emerged during the speaker's race; Mr. Perry, the chairman of the powerful Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus; Mr. Mosley, who took on his seat from now - Congressman Hakeem Jeffries and almost got the Caucus nod Mr. Perry did; Marcos Crespo, new Bronx Democratic chairman and close friend of Mr. Heastie; Mr. Blake, a former Obama staffer from the resurgent Bronx; and Ms. Rozic, who at the time of her election was the youngest woman ever elected to the Assembly.
But there was a different, more personal source of anxiety this time: watching his son, Nick, run in his first - ever election as a candidate for the Southold Town Board of Trustees.
I was so adamant that it was a running joke for the next couple of years, long after the election and even after Sean Mathews relocated to his now home in Rockland County, that those flyers were in a friend's garage in case I ever needed them.
«Having the ability to participate in elections would create a lot more civic engagement and, on a political level, I don't think communities like the community that I represent, which is 68 percent immigrant, would ever be able to be ignored again by anybody running for major citywide office in New York City.»
Jasman: It was an election unlike any other in that Trump was the first candidate running for public office who has ever spoken so bluntly without regard for censoring his thoughts.
Given that the district stretches throughout Los Angeles County — and, unless broken apart, unlikely to ever fall under any form of mayoral control — reformers should also focus on L.A. County government itself, targeting elections for each of the five supervisors who run it.
The piece consists of 56 election signs, on corrugated plastic, as those signs always are, and the signs have the names of every candidate who ever ran for presidential office, and lost.
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