Sentences with phrase «general election war»

Senate Republicans may have lost the battle for the 9th Senate district last month, but it is well prepared for the general election war coming this November.

Not exact matches

Hillary Clinton continued her move into the general election Friday by framing Donald Trump's campaign as one of a war on women.
«This is the fourth general election in a row to be held while Britain is at war and our armed forces are in action in the Middle East and beyond.
Clearly he was an early and avid supporter of Barack Obama, but interspersing the 2008 presidential election with in - depth studies of Montgomery Meigs, the Quartermaster General of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Civil War, leaves the reader perplexed and thirsting for more, which is not provided.
The 2010 general elections produced the UK's second hung parliament and its first coalition since the Second World War.
It will be recalled that Nana Akufo - Addo declared â $ œall - die - be-dieâ $ war cry ahead of the 2012 general elections, implying that the NPP will use all means possible to win power.
She now has more than $ 5 million cash in her campaign war chest — which, when combined with public matching funds, is more than the $ 6.4 million candidates are allowed to spend during the primary — leaving her with $ 2.4 million for the general election or a potential run - off with a fellow Democrat.
De Blasio, though beleaguered by scandals and anemic approval ratings, would prove a daunting opponent in a general election thanks to his sizable war chest, Rolodex of union endorsements and an overwhelmingly Democratic electorate.
He now heads into the general election campaign with a nearly $ 5 million war chest, compared with Malliotakis, a Staten Island assemblywoman who entered the race in April, with $ 220,000 on hand.
As the commander - in - chief, Buhari should act like a general at war and take full charge before the 2019 election cycle.
The nature of the «ground war» at the constituency level is very different; in a by - election an insurgent party can flood a constituency with volunteers, whereas in the general election they will be dispersed over the country as a whole.
Since World War II, the Labour party has always allowed its leader to fight at least one general election, arguably against its better judgement; 1983 and 2010 spring to mind.
With over 10,000 British troops fighting the Taliban, the war in Afghanistan is inevitably shaping up as a major issue of the 2010 general election campaign.
Almost # 14.4 m was donated to political parties» war chests during the general election campaign - with the Conservatives and Labour almost neck and neck, official declarations show.
Labour has been seized by civil war since Britain voted to leave the EU, with MPs convinced Mr Corbyn would be trounced at a general election seeking to topple him.
Labour are powerful enough to subject the Tories to gruelling, parliamentary war but too weak for this to end in an early general election.
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Campbell was first elected as an MP for Blyth Valley at the 1987 general election with a majority of 853 votes, and has often voted against the government on issues such as the Iraq War.
The biggest focus of the Buhari administration has been simply this: to prove to Nigerians that the preceding Jonathan administration used public funds to finance the 2015 general elections, and that the public funds involved were meant for the prosecution of the war against the Boko Haram: Nigeria's biggest security challenge.
Deadpool 2 release — 1; Solo: A Star Wars Story premier — 8; Memorial Day — 11; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in St. Petersburg — 23; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in Miramar — 25; Time Warner / AT & T merger ruling — 26; 2018 FIFA World Cup begins — 28; Father's Day — 31; Close of candidate qualifying for statewide office — 36; Florida GOP Sunshine Summit starts — 42; Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate in Fort Myers — 52; MLB All - Star Game — 61; Deadline for filing claim bills — 76; «The Race for Governor» Republican gubernatorial debate — 76; «The Race for Governor» Democratic gubernatorial debate in Miami — 77; Start of the U.S. Open — 102; Primary Election Day — 103; College Football opening weekend — 105; NFL season starts — 112; Future of Florida Forum — 132; «Before You Vote» Florida U.S. Senate debate — 159; «Before You Vote» Florida Governor debate — 160; General Election Day — 173; «Hamilton» comes to the Straz Center — 273; 2019 Legislative Session starts — 292.
It was the last general election to be held over several days [1] and the last to be held prior to the First World War (1914 — 18).
That, coupled with Andrews» unpopular vote for the Iraq war in 2002, resulted in an easy Lautenberg win in the primary, followed by an easy general election win over former then - congressman Dick Zimmer.
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye on Friday said Nigeria may not live to see 2019 elections if religious war breaks out in the country.
It takes place just as the first shots in the phoney war of a long general election campaign have been fired.
«Our Client hopes that the ongoing scandalization of his name is not a ploy by the Commission to give effect to the desperate attempt by the federal government to intimidate him and destroy his credibility and that of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as well as other opposition leaders as the general elections approach in the pretext of war against corruption,» he wrote.
As a consequence, in 1997 the Chancellor was determined to control public spending and to increase taxes, enabling him to have a war chest available for the next General Election.
A sizeable number of those retired are said to be those that held operational positions like Brigade Commanders, Commanding Officers and other sensitive positions during the 2015 general elections as well as those that participated in the war against terror, now christened «Operation Lafiya Dole».
He promised to put the party on a «war footing» in case of an early general election after the Tory leadership contest is decided in September.
Senior figures have agreed that sitting MPs should be automatically reselected as candidates, averting a potential war between supporters of Jeremy Corbyn and the parliamentary party in the run - up to the general election.
The Labour party has hired a Bolton - based betting expert to be its general election data guru after a bidding war with Ukip.
The war of words between the DCCC and NRCC is the first of many exchanges that will likely occur during the general election campaign.
In the lead up to the 2015 general election, the Hayward Gallery has taken inspiration from the Council of Industrial Design's exhibition for a new show reflecting on key moments in British culture since the end of the Second World War.
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