Sentences with phrase «future election success»

Rebranding Labour may be a more difficult process than its supporters imagine right now but we know change is key to any future election success.

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Maduro's government has had success sidelining the country's political opposition, circumventing the opposition - controlled legislature, securing electoral victories with the help of fraud and dirty tricks, and working to block main opposition parties from future elections.
But given the success the Liberals had this time out with ads clearly designed to elicit fear and loathing, it is safe to predict that we'll see more of the same in future elections, perhaps even from the NDP, which managed in this election to avoid their opponents» tone of personal rage and insult pretty successfully.
Florentino Perez was unopposed at the Real Madrid presidential elections, so he has already started planning for the future success of the club after the disappointing three seasons under Jose Mourinho.
They discuss incumbents» success in the elections, the future of gerrymandering, and whether the Legislature should become full - time.
An important thing to note is that European Parliament elections are much worse predictors of success at future general elections than local elections.
«The second general elections... represent an opportunity for all the stakeholders to promote their vision regarding the future of the DRC in a peaceful and constructive way and to the Congolese people to exert their fundamental rights to make a choice regarding the conduct of public affairs for the coming years... I believe that the country deserves our support in this effort... I wish her [Mariya Nedelcheva] and her team all success in their independent assessment of these important elections».
In their new ERS report, Prof John Curtice and Dr Martin Steven look at the election's successes and failures and see what lessons can be learned for the future of Scottish democracy.
Our success or failure in future elections in the state depends on how well we are able to manage our primaries.
He said Labour could not rely on past successes to win future elections, but had to spell out what they would do on issues like the environment, home ownership, constitutional reform and childcare.
It's unclear as to whether Labour will make the much needed inroads it needs to firm up its base for a future general election, rather, it's more likely that the party will experience the majority of its success in areas of London where it already enjoys support.
Nick Robinson looks at what the future may hold for Nigel Farage and UKIP after the party's by - election success.
«Given this shift and the number of years between elections, it is essential to recognize that the success of the 42nd general election is no guarantee of favourable outcomes in the future.
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