But
first line politicians of today probably did use social media before getting their positions.
Not exact matches
The bottom
line: Wagering on a man nicknamed Big Lub in a footrace might not seem like a wise move, but Roosevelt's struggles — one of America's most vigorous, active presidents was winless in his
first 525 races — show that conventional wisdom means very little in a race among oversized foam representations of long - dead
politicians.
The office is widely viewed as a launching pad for
politicians with designs on Gracie Mansion, and the public advocate is
first in
line to succeed the mayor.
Voters in one Sullivan County town will decide whether to end Prohibition and an incumbent Southern Tier mayor is hoping to be the
first politician in the state to win an election while running only on Rob Astorino's Reform Party
line.
Andrew Cuomo is not the
first politician to at times dislike his media coverage and make questionable claims that do not completely
line up with reality.
The
first politician ever to win an election on the Working Famlies Party
line alone said today she was «disappointed» the labor - backed organization chose to support Sen. Bernie Sanders for president.
Unite will play its part in the debate ahead and — unlike the
politicians — will also be the
first line of defence for millions of people in work and in the communities now facing an all - out onslaught on what remains of the welfare state and a decent society.
The Central New York
politician is the
first Republican member of Congress to officially cross party
lines in the 2016 presidential election.
Ford Chairman Alexander Trotman, who took part in the ceremonies, was joined by state and local
politicians and union and plant officials in dipping their hands in yellow paint to «autograph» the hood of the
first Taurus off the
line.
However, we won't be surprised when we see
politicians first use distributive rhetorics and then end up choosing policies in
line with the interests of the rich elite.
That last
line isn't as easy to yell as the
first, but it's a common refrain among environmental groups and
politicians in the Great Lakes region.