Not exact matches
«People know what is at stake in this
election: Our country
faces a crisis and is desperate for
real reform.
As such, and especially in the aftermath of the 2016
election, it should be clear to members of both political parties that struggling workers
face real challenges and need
real solutions.
My
real concern was that by not having an inclusive leadership
election, we would not
face up to the harsh realities of why we lost this year and, indeed, why swathes of voters have been deserting us since 1997.
This is an extreme example, although it does highlight the
real dangers
facing parties in the run up to a general
election.
Osborne's announcement this week that he wants to see the minimum wage rise to # 7 is the first
real sign that the Conservative party is beginning to understand the difficulties they
face at the next
election and the steps they need to take to counter them.
Jobs For New York, the group backed by the
Real Estate Board of New York, has invested $ 18,807 in mailers on Republican Sen. Jack Martins» race in Nassau County, where he
faces Democrat Adam Haber, according to filings with the state Board of
Elections.
The mayoral
election fight of 2017 may be slowly gearing up, with Mayor Bill de Blasio
facing his stiffest challenge so far from a Republican
real estate developer with deep pockets but little name recognition among New Yorkers.
«The
real question
facing all of us is how strong the progressive movement will be after the
election, and if we will have the type of infrastructure necessary to hold Governor Cuomo and legislators to the promises they have made to progressives.
But watching the past year of ministerial missteps, botched
elections and Brussels - related monomania has only emphasized how Brexit remains a dire distraction from the
real economic, social and environmental challenges the U.K.
faces.
The candidates battling to lead their parties to victory in the 2008 presidential
elections face no shortage of differences in how to maintain the strength of the U.S. economy and, by extension,
real estate.