Sentences with phrase «general election with»

Neither pollster speculated about the outcome this November, but both agreed Clinton will likely head into the general election with advantages despite her unpopularity with many voters.
The poll shows Cuomo leading Westchester County executive Rob Astorino in the November general election with 56 percent of the vote, compared to 28 percent who said they would vote for Astorino.
In 2015, former minister and football executive Austin «Jack» Warner said that he had documents linking the outcome of the general election with himself and the finances of football's world governing body, FIFA.
[5] After facing no opposition in the Democratic primary, both incumbents will go equally unchallenged in the general election with no other candidates on the ballot.
[12] She won the Democratic Party nomination on August 30, [13] and won the general election with 65 % of the vote.
During his doomed leadership contest David Miliband said Labour could not afford to go into the 2015 general election with no business support.
Labour will have a 1,134 majority over the LibDems at the next General Election with Conservatives in third place.
Any decision to prosecute them would be an explosive twist in the general election with more than 20 MPs in the last parliament potentially facing charges under the Representation of the People Act.
McDermott won his last general election with 80 percent of the vote, but he had already attracted one primary challenger in his safe Democratic 7th District before the holiday recess.
There are arguments for and against PR (if you mean proportional representation) Charles — the party of my own choice would have gained massively at the last General Election with PR, held the balance of power in fact probably with 4 million votes... but that does not mean that even I think you have to support PR «if you believe in democracy».
Kelly won the general election with 52 % of the vote.
1997 In April 1992 John Major's Conservatives won the general election with a majority of 21.
He was re-elected in the 1950 general election with the largest Liberal majority at that election, despite facing both Conservative and Labour opposition.
[21][clarification needed] He subsequently became MP for Plymouth Sutton at the February 1974 general election with a majority of 8,104, [22] when Harold Wilson took over from Edward Heath as prime minister of a minority Labour government.
«We simply can not afford, the three of us can not afford to go into the next general election with this unreformed.»
If Gallo secures the Democratic and Independence Party lines pending the outcome of Monday's court hearing, he will go into the general election with three ballot lines (he already holds the Working Families line) against an opposition split between Polacco and Cahill.
Marsden was elected as the first (and thus far only) Labour MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham at the 1997 general election with a swing of 11.4 %; a seat which he held at the 2001 election with a further swing of 5.5 %.
Later today David Cameron will mark the day on which Gordon Brown had planned to hold a General Election with a big picture speech.
Why a political party in Northern Ireland decided to spend more than half its budget for the 2015 general election with an unheard of data analytics company in Canada is not clear.
Democratic Sen. Marc Panepinto only won the general election with about a third of the electorate, even though the district has a significant Democratic enrollment advantage.
Young was re-elected as MP for Acton at the October 1974 general election with a majority of 808.
In 2008, Ramos won a Democratic primary with 70.4 percent and the general election with 92 percent, against Levy - backed Waldo Cabrera.
The Labour Party under Ed Miliband subsequently went into the 2015 general election with a promise to implement an even more limited Job Guarantee (specifically, part time jobs with guaranteed training included for long - term unemployed youth) if elected; [12] however, they lost the 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.
Labour prepared for the 2005 general election with a legislative programme heavy on domestic and global security, «from street hooliganism to the threat from al - Qaida», as the Guardian reported.
The new Prime Minister, Theresa May, called in April 2017 for a snap general election with the stated aim of securing a majority for Brexit negotiations; [5] it received parliamentary approval the following day, and was arranged for Thursday 8 June 2017.
«As others have said, whilst most members hold you in great esteem, the majority who have contacted me also recognise that you are not destined to become Prime Minister and hope that you will stand down at the earliest opportunity to allow our party to approach the next General Election with confidence.
[9] Seawright easily won the general election with nearly 67 % of the vote.
In 2005 he ran again for the 74th House district, defeating his predecessor, Floyd Miles, by 44 votes in the Democratic primary, [9] and winning the general election with 75 % of the vote.
He retained his seat at the 2017 general election with a 35.5 % share of the vote.
According to the Rallings and Thrasher projection, the seat would have returned a Conservative MP at the last general election with a majority of a little over 500, if it had been fought under the new boundaries which are about to come into effect.
Holcomb and Crouch competed in the November 8 general election with Democrat John Gregg and his running mate, state Rep. Christina Hale; Libertarian Rex Bell and his running mate, Karl Tatgenhorst; and independents Christopher Stried and Adam Adkins.
Having seen off the leadership ambitions of Herbert Morrison among others, Attlee won the 1950 general election with a reduced majority.
And even if he prevails in September, he could enter the general election with only one line.
The NASUWT has marked 100 days to the General Election with the distribution of materials aimed at teachers, parents and the public emphasising the entitlements that our public education service should deliver for all children and young people.
The NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, has marked 100 days to the General Election with the distribution of materials aimed at teachers, parents and the public emphasising the entitlements that our public education service should deliver for all children and young people.
David Cameron has attempted to placate his backbenchers ahead of a week dominated by Lords reform, with a speech suggesting the party will go to the 2015 general election with a more rightwing agenda.
A network of wealthy charter school backers is financing ads for Antonio Villaraigosa into a general election with fellow Democrat Gavin Newsom.
«Not only did he fail in his plan to influence the NY - 01 Republican primary, which is in his own backyard, but now Lee Zeldin and Elise Stefanik are rolling into the general election with top rate campaigns and the kind of momentum that will lead them to victory in November.»
UKIP may have cost the Conservatives up to 20 seats at the 2010 general election with a split in the eurosceptic vote, leading to talk of a ceasefire, pact or merger between the two parties.
Former Tony Blair spin doctor Alastair Campbell told the BBC he would struggle to vote Labour at a general election with Mr Corbyn as party leader.
Although the Commission conducts a general election with broadness, each State conducts the election as it specifically relates to its context and peculiarity.
The Labour Party won the 1997 general election with a landslide majority of 179; it was the largest Labour majority ever, and at the time the largest swing to a political party achieved since 1945.
[1] Miller won the subsequent 2010 general election with 69 percent of the vote.
Liberal Democrat activists would prefer a coalition with Labour after the next general election with Vince Cable taking over from Nick Clegg, two new surveys have found.
Certainly all three main parties went into the last general election with manifesto pledges to reform the upper house.
[69] Bush won the general election with 53.5 percent against Richards» 45.9 percent.
Last time, 2010, was the first general election with TV debates.
The Green party may not emerge from the general election with more representation in parliament but it is on course to win its highest - ever vote — and it will be Labour and the Liberal Democrats who feel its impact the most.
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