Sentences with phrase «in next elections»

Think about that as you look at congressional candidates in the next elections.
The biggest risk factor is «farmer loan waiver», can be a huge factor in next elections.
I think it may be possible to use it in the next elections but I am not INEC.
In the month before the fall of the cabinet two parties held internal elections on who would lead their parties in the next elections, which were scheduled for 2007.
Private legal practitioner and member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Abraham Amaliba has vowed to do whatever it takes to ensure that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo fails as President and subsequently rejected by the electorates in the next elections.
Many party supporters flocked to the Jubilee Park in the regional capital as the President spoke about the chances of his party in the next elections.
Speaking at the presentation of the report, the Chairman of the Committee, Prof. Kwesi Botchwey, expressed hope that the recommendations will help capture power for the NDC in the next elections in 2020.
This is amidst uncertainty about whether or not John Mahama will contest again in the next elections.
They explained that failure by the new government to bring the perpetrators to book would affect the electoral fortunes of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the area in the next elections.
The conference will be of immense help to all those who realise that, particularly in London, the ethnic minority vote will be key to whether we sink or swim in the next elections.
He stated that when party members were taught about the ideological setup of the party, it would help all party loyalists to contribute to the party's quest for power in the next elections.
Government has come under attack by thousands of Ghanaians engaging in illegal mining threatening to vote against the ruling party in the next elections despite their (illegal miners) hazardous activities on the environment.
Recent surveys from November 2017 show that the Democratic Party who dominate the current Parliament, would only receive 8 percent in the next elections, while the current extra-parliamentary, pro-European party «Action and Solidarity» led by Maia Sandu would win 21 per cent of the vote.
Owusu Amankwah is touted as the key man to increase the party's presidential votes from 37, 853, representing 71.41 per cent in 2012, to at least 40,000 in the next elections according to the party's estimation, and maintain the party's seat in Parliament.
But when asked whether it would be enough to help the party's results in the next elections, he took a more cautious view.
And could a more logical tax system deliver the crucial middle - class vote in the next election?
With the oil industry reeling from low prices and Southwestern Ontario a key battleground in the next election, it should come as no surprise to find an emphasis on manufacturing in the budget.
And although most Canadians dislike Harper and his approach to politics, their clout in the next election is diminished by the fact that their vote is split between opposition parties.
Defeat for the Progressive Conservatives followed in the next election.
Economist Kevin Milligan examines what we know so far about the policies the opposition parties plan to fight the Liberals with in the next election
A Jean political action committee simultaneously market - tested and marketed this approach with a push - poll question blasted out this week to every Wildrose member: would you rather have a moderate non-ideological leader, or an ideological leader who might lose in the next election?
Mr. Anders says he believes Mr. Nau will would be a real asset for the Wildrose Party going forward in the next election.
By my count, the parties have now nominated the following number of candidates out of 87 constituencies in the next election: Alberta Party 11/87, Liberal 20/87, New Democratic Party 49/87, Progressive Conservative 39/87, Wildrose 53/87.
Edmonton - Beverly - Clareview: First - term NDP MLA Deron Bilous has been acclaimed as his party's candidate in the next election.
Edmonton - Strathcona: NDP leader Rachel Notley has been acclaimed as her party's candidate in the next election.
Calgary - Foothills: Electrical engineer Ali Bin Zahid is seeking the Liberal nomination to run against Premier Jim Prentice in the next election.
If he does not seek his party's leadership, he could be a strong candidate in the next election.
After 17 - years and many attempts, Calgary's political establishment finally managed to achieve their goal of denying Mr. Anders the party nomination he needs to win in the next election.
5) Edmonton - Glenora Represented by both PC and Liberal MLAs over the past twenty years, this constituency could be a key battleground for five opposition parties in the next election.
The longest serving woman in the Assembly is Lesser Slave Lake PC MLA Pearl Calahasen, who was first elected in 1989 and has been acclaimed as her party's candidate in the next election.
As Stephen Carter penned on his Calgary Herald blog, Ms. Kennedy - Glans, a) wants a spot in Mr. Prentice's cabinet, and b) does not want to chance being challenged by a «star» PC candidate in the next election.
Of the five remaining Wildrose MLAs, only Drew Barnes, Pat Stier and Rick Strankman have been nominated to run in the next election.
The NDP have not elected an MLA in Calgary since 1989, but Ms. Notley has said she hopes her party can increase its support in the next election.
But despite generating an impressive share of media attention, Clark has been unable to raise the amounts of money the Alberta Party would need to be competitive in the next election.
Many of the party's now - former MLAs were already nominated to run under the Wildrose banner in the next election.
And now, without needing to present a clear vision for Alberta's future, it looks like the PC Party could once again wipe out its opposition in the next election.
This does not mean that there could not be one dominant conservative party to face the NDP in the next election, it just means that any sort of actual merger of parties is unlikely to happen.
The Progressive Conservatives have chosen 13 women out of the 58 candidates nominated to run in the next election (22 %) as of today.
Past Red Deer - North Liberal candidate Michael Dawe announced via email this week that he will «investigate what might be involved, and what might be possible, in creating cross partisan alliances in the next election, in order to ensure that the people who elect us come first, instead of a group of semi-anonymous backroom players, who are always trying to set the agenda, regardless of what the general public might feel.»
But if Albertans vote differently in the next election, we could.
After losing the Wildrose Party nomination in Rimbey - Rocky Mountain House - Sundre last weekend, some political watchers have speculated that he might join the Alberta Party, others believe he could run as an Independent candidate in the next election.
Joe Anglin unleashed Rabble - rouser MLA Joe Anglin was defeated in his bid to be a Wildrose candidate in the next election.
Two defeated Progressive Conservatives MLAs are not ruling out a return to politics in the next election.
The devil is in the details, which I hope we can fix in the next election.
A relatively popular first - term politician in his constituency who many watchers believe will still do well in the next election (as an PC or an Independent), Mr. Allen left the PC caucus after he was arrested while trying to hire two prostitutes in St. Paul, Minnesota.
He said he hoped the matter could be resolved quickly «so the committee can return to its charge — fully investigating the Russian interference in our election and the role of the Trump campaign, and what steps need to be taken to protect against foreign interference in the next election
I am a member of the church, and I will vote for Mitt Romney in the next election, but let me tell you guys..
That is why the Iowa caucuses will be all but ignored in the next election cycle.
But expect me to be back at it in the next election cycle.
These new devotees of evangelism are imperialistic, attacking those who deviate as secular humanists (read pagans) and demanding conformity of its adherents under pain of excommunication (read being targeted for defeat in the next election).
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