Sentences with phrase «general election debate between»

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At the 2010 general election, the televised debates between the leaders were by far the most prominent feature of the campaign.
Politicians gave their reaction to the plans by broadcasters for televised debates between party leaders in the run - up to the 2015 general election.
TWCNews hosted a contentious debate between Andrew Heaney and John Faso, the Republicans vying for the right to run in the November general election for retiring NY - 19 Rep. Chris Gibson's seat.
If you didn't catch last night's TWC News / NY1 debate in Hamburg between the two major party candidates for state attorney general — the only time they'll face off before next Tuesday's election — you missed quite the show.
For his part, Mr Davis - who had led the seven - month race until the party conference in Blackpool - said he looked at the debates between them as «not just a contest for the leadership, but a preamble to us winning the next general election».
Televised debates between the leaders of the three main political parties are set to take place in the run - up to the general election, for the first time.
The exchange was part of the televised leaders» debate, which is between seven parties standing in the UK general election.
And this time last week we were anticipating the first ever TV debate between party leaders in a British general election, with many on the Right nervous that giving Nick Clegg equal billing with Gordon Brown and David Cameron would give a boost to the Liberal Democrats.
Mulgrew kicked off the debate by saying that the UFT could follow one of four paths in the mayoral race: endorse in the primary, wait to endorse in the likely event of a runoff between the top two primary vote - getters, endorse only in the general election, or don't endorse at all.
Despite the best efforts of British researchers, science was never a significant issue in the general election, with the topic barely being noted in the three debates between Brown, Cameron, and Clegg.
The first televised general election debate aired September 26th, 1960 between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy.
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