Sentences with phrase «hold onto his ballot»

Never mind that Mike Long threw HIS principles out the window when he needed to hold onto his ballot line.

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Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos, who has been running for about a year now and has sufficient county support to get onto the ballot on Friday (assuming all the committee pledges he has received hold), did not attend, either.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy held a conference call with reporters to push back against a growing feeling he won't get onto the GOP ballot.
If Levy fails to get onto the ballot, state GOP Chairman Ed Cox's hold on his leadership post will likely be further imperiled.
If the WP vote is held first, it will be what one strategist decribed as a «test vote» for Levy — and his biggest champion, state GOP Chairman Ed Cox — both of whom have confidently predicted the party - switching county executive will receive sufficient support at the convention to get onto the ballot.
A Democratic incumbent state senator held onto his seat in July, and two other Democrats will be on the ballot August 16th.
If Rice lands the unanimous support of the Brooklyn Dems, as chairman Vito Lopez suggested at a reception he held for her last week, she'll be at 24.13 percent — just shy of the 25 percent mark she'll need to get onto the ballot.
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