Sentences with phrase «for public office again»

Congressman Henry Hyde and the rest of his creepy cohorts will be swept into the dustbin of history and will never dare to run for public office again.
Before throwing his hat into the 25th Assembly District race, he said it was the overwhelming support he received that brought him to run for public office again.
Gipson hasn't denied his interest is running for public office again — perhaps even for his old Senate seat.
After attending a public event Thursday, Marchione said she can't entirely rule out running for public office again in the future.
«I can't imagine that Eliot Spitzer wants to run for public office again after what he did while he was in the last two public offices as attorney general and as governor.»
«I won't be running for public office again,» she said.

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Asked «Should Eliot Spitzer ever run for public office in New York again, or not?
### It is unclear what his intentions are for public office, although Scandalios has wrote time and time again that he will not accept campaign contributions on his Facebook and thus has not filed with the CFB.
The former Buffalo businessman, who said on multiple occasions that he was done with politics and wouldn't seek elected office again after losing to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo last year, is in fact mulling a return to the public stage by running for former Rep. Chris Lee's seat.
Elected officials would no longer have any incentive to maintain their reputation with the public and since it guarantees they can not run for office again, it increases the incentive to trade favors for a cozy job or board appointment once their time in office ends.
Councilman Joel Rivera wrote to former Public Advocate Mark Green, who is running for that office again, to chastise him for referring in this video «letter to New Yorker» to single parents in the Bronx.
Missouri Democratic state Sen. Maria Chappelle - Nadal, who was entrenched in controversy last year, has announced her intention to run again for public office.
Current Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, who just outmaneuvered the mayor to get 1,300 more cops in uniform, was also on hand, with former Congressman Harold Ford Jr. — who some believe is destined to run again for public office.
And again, now that he's running for public office, he wants to (NEEDS TO) raise his profile so that people can think he has been doing anything for the community.
If Ritz were to lose the primary, our sources tell us, she will just run again for Superintendent of Public Instruction since it is a nominating convention and she would not be prohibited from running again for another office under Indiana's «sore loser» law which bans candidates from running for an office in the general election which they lost in the primary.
In Jonathan Darman's titillatingly good Newsweek profile of Eliot Spitzer, we learn that the disgraced ex-governor has no plans to run for his old public offices again, doesn't want to admit whether he went to therapy, and always knew what he was doing wrong when he paid prostitutes for sex behind his wife's back.
The department's Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Public Information (DCPI), which handles the issuance of the credentials, has not been accepting applications for new cards for weeks, and has not definitively said when it will begin taking appointments again.
Swierczewski said he hoped the PACB could schedule another meeting by year's end to vote again on the Lighthouse Point subsidies, as well as $ 1.85 million for an office complex in downtown Albany that, according to Conwall, ESD held back because it needed to analyze the results of a public hearing.
It seems the public are not ready to let go of «The Hobbit» just yet as it continues to triumph at the box office, topping sales yet again for a third week.
the Met Office has an intensive programme to make its seasonal and other long - range forecasts accurate enough for presentation to the public again in the future.
Well, we still hate Ford as much as the next guy, and would like to again remind folks that there are so many valid reasons to dislike the him and to think he's not suited for public office and yeah, to think he's an overall disgrace.
Once again — there is no real factual controversy here, simply two legal questions for the judge to answer: did Duffy's taking of the money constitute an act «in connection with the duties of his office» and, if so, was it sufficiently serious (or, to use the Court's words, did it «represent a «marked» departure from the standards expected of an individual in the accused's position of public trust») to warrant the imposition of the criminal sanction.
Gov. Hunt decided he would run again for North Carolina's top office, this time making early childhood initiatives a cornerstone of his administration.1 He was re-elected in 1993 and went on to launch the Smart Start initiative, which created a public - private partnership to fund early childhood programs in all 100 North Carolina counties.
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