But the «R» next to his name might be too much for Katko to overcome
here in a presidential year.
Not exact matches
Let's get some more content
in here — I'm not the first to wonder if Federalism is really enough of an issue to base a
presidential campaign on (unless we're
in the
year 1800 and I didn't notice).
That's the way it has always worked
here after DA races were reassigned to
presidential years back
in 1992.
Peter H. Raven, a lifelong prober and defender of biological diversity and president emeritus of the Missouri Botanical Garden, just distributed a note placing this
year's surreally unpredictable
presidential race (watch
in virtual «surreality»
here)
in the broader context of consequential environmental and social trends that perpetually seem to hide
in plain sight.
The provision for retirement at 75
in Canada's Constitution Act, 1867 (s. 99 (2) looks prescient, though one can see that with the fixed US election cycle, institutionalizing such a system
in the US would be fraught with peril — anyone whose birthyear fell on a
presidential election
year would be less likely to be appointed than someone
in the following
year, but for those into the issue,
here are the leads: TERM LIMITS FOR THE SUPREME COURT: Life Tenure Reconsidered, WHEN SUPREME COURT JUSTICES REFUSE TO RETIRE: Why We Need More Media Coverage, And A Constitutional Amendment and Politicized Departure from the United States Supreme Court
We find ourselves
in an exciting
year in 2016
here in America: not only do we get to pay taxes like we do every
year, but it's a
presidential election
year!
Significantly, there have also been allegations that Cambridge Analytica has been employing similar marketing tactics
in Kenya for the purposes of manipulating the country's 2013
presidential elections, and the primary elections that took place earlier this
year,
in favour of Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta (see
here,
here and
here).