Sentences with phrase «flawed candidates at»

It's an emotional time and we have two seriously flawed candidates at the top of the ticket so it's going to breed this type of commentary now but when this is all said and done, we'll do what we need to do to come together as a party,» said Katko, R - 24th.

Not exact matches

... Many people expected evangelicals would forget about the issues and vote only on the character flaws of the two candidates, if they voted at all.
Rensselaer County Executive Candidate Steven McLaughlin berated his party's elections commissioner during a rant Friday about flawed campaign petitions filed at the board of elections.
«One of two deeply flawed candidates are going to be the president - elect,» Katko said at the end of a Time Warner Cable News debate with Democrat Colleen Deacon on Tuesday.
At 2 p.m., Monroe County Legislator and Rochester mayoral candidate James Sheppard will hold a press conference pointing out some of «the many flaws» in Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren's proposed budget, 922 W. Main St., across from the old St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester.
«I look at the two major party candidates and I see flawed individuals — flawed in terms of public character, flawed in terms of commitments to ideas and principles that will bring growth and pride to our great state....
Single - payer aside, the more simplified position that the Affordable Care Act has some flaws is likely at the very least a middle point from which candidates can try to sow consensus among voters of all political stripes.
Save for Lansbury's Oscar - nominated performance, the acting isn't that great either, but in spite of its flaws, «The Manchurian Candidate» is a well - made thriller that every cinephile should see at least once.
As reformers learned the hard way three years ago with then - Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty's re-election defeat (and three years earlier with the defeat of Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson), you can't simply count on voters to concern themselves only with overhauling failing schools, especially if the candidate's flaws — including an inattentiveness addressing quality - of - life issues, and a demeanor at which even Winston Churchill would look askance — are too much for voters to overlook.
Over the last twenty years, there has been increasing criticism of a lack of transparency in the system of appointment: the criticism has not been levelled at candidates considered to be unqualified, but rather at the way in which candidates were chosen and then announced — given the increasing importance of the Supreme Court's decisions, a number of political and academic critics argued that the traditional system was flawed.
ATS are deeply flawed and can even overlook the absolute best fit candidates, if those people didn't know how to structure and build an ATS - friendly resume that sails through the system.
The employer is not in the position to give you a job they want to solve a problem which hiring the best candidate to fill the empty position, it is your responsibility to convince the employer that you are the best candidate for the position and they will be observing the way you present yourself, speaking, walking, wardrobe and any other flaw to rule you out regardless of how good you look on paper you also have to look even better at the interview to demonstrate your qualities, skills, uniqueness, education etc..
At the very least, they will probably scrutinize a chrono - functional resume more closely to check for details and find the flaws that inspired the candidate to use this format.
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