Sentences with phrase «fall election season»

Not exact matches

This looks similar to last fall's pattern going into the election season, which turned out to be a positive set - up for a strong finish into year - end.
Regardless of where you fall on the scale of interest, the most important question is how Christians should conduct themselves during this election season.
We're less than 100 days out from Election Day 2012 and and even fewer from the start of District Karaoke's Fall 2012 season.
The political season is in full swing in the fall with general elections in November every even numbered year.
His ethics trial looks headed to begin in the fall, amid a contentious election season that will determine his and his colleagues» fates at the polls.
Yet his efforts, coming late in the presidential primary season, fall far short of those of his likely general - election opponent, Hillary Clinton, whose extensive operation whipped into action a full year ago.
The Woodstock Republican Committee at its September 15 caucus injected new life into the local electoral season by choosing independent candidate Lorin Rose for town supervisor over Jeremy Wilber, the freshly minted Democratic nominee, and endorsing the Town Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall election.
The movies currently debuting at film festivals and gearing up for the fall awards season were largely filmed either before or during the 2016 election — but that doesn't mean they can't reflect modern politics.
Sony Pictures has secured worldwide distribution rights to Jason Reitman's political drama The Front Runner and is planning a fall release to coincide with film awards season as well as the fall election cycle.
For the fourth consecutive year, Pratt Manhattan Gallery will welcome back the election season with Pratt Falls, a free cabaret of political satire beginning at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 8 at 144 West 14th...
For the fourth consecutive year, Pratt Manhattan Gallery will welcome back the election season with Pratt Falls, a free cabaret of political satire beginning at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 8 at 144 West 14th Street, Second Floor.
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