Sentences with phrase «incumbent if this year»

44 % report they would support their incumbent if this year's election were held today while 41 % would back a challenger.

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If disruption theory is correct, Tesla's future holds either acquisition by a much larger incumbent or a years - long and hard - fought battle for market significance.
If not, you will no longer be able to rest on the laurels of barriers to entry, high distribution costs, incumbent advantages like shelf space, bigger advertising budgets, switching costs, or just about any other advantage that you used to enjoy in years past.
The same goes Matty Ice, he's been an undeniable stud, the heart of this team if u will and I think his best years are ahead of him, but even glaciers melt and I'd love for our leader to personally groom his incumbent as well..
Young Noble, only 10 years out of college, will need to tighten up his act if he is to be a serious primary opponent against armed - and - ready incumbent Shayne Gallo.
It's not clear if the email is referencing incumbent Barack Obama or former President Bill Clinton (it's unlikely to be the latter: Cuomo has had a warm relationship with over the years since his time serving in his cabinet).
Whoever wins the race faces the prospect of having to run next year against a fellow incumbent in an adjoining district if the state Legislature eliminates the 9th.
Cuomo supporters maintain that in a Republican wave year, vulnerable Democratic incumbents in the Senate would not have been helped with more cash — even if the governor had been willing to open his coffers.
Many of the seats that did make our top 50 would never be there in a neutral political year or if the Republican incumbents had paid adequate attention to their constituents and political positioning over the last few cycles.
Galloway, who lost his Bradford West parliamentary seat in last year's general election, has said he will stand to be MP for Tooting if Labour incumbent and mayoral frontrunner Sadiq Khan wins the contest and calls a by - election.
If primary voters in Pennsylvania were prepared to reject an incumbent who's been delivering the goods for 30 years and had support from the White House and the entire state Democratic apparatus, how do you think they'll respond to a freshman whose new national party's level of support is considerably less comprehensive?
The legislature's only independent incumbent, Rusty Kidd, would benefit this year if this change were made.
«It relies on too many unrealistic savings, it contains immense cuts to higher education, and it would violate existing state contracts with our employees, resulting in costly legal battles for years to come,» said Malloy, «if the responsible solution I negotiated with Democrats isn't going to pass, then it is incumbent on the legislature to reach a new agreement soon — one that is realistic and, ideally, bipartisan.»
Though if these boundaries were in place in 2010 and the Tories had won Grimsby South and Cleethorpes that year they may well have held it this year if they had an incumbent which would have stopped the UKIP insurgence at least to some degree.
If DeFrancisco decides against seeking re-election to the Senate, it would be only the second time in 52 years that the Syracuse - area seat has opened without an incumbent candidate.
As Kenneth Shine and I emphasized 15 years ago in this journal, if science is to flourish and attain its appropriate role in aiding human progress, «It is incumbent upon all of us in the scientific community to help provide a research environment that, through its adherence to high ethical standards and creative productivity, will attract and retain individuals of outstanding intellect and character to one of society's most important professions.»
I think that it is incumbent on every portfolio manager to look over his portfolio, and ask what companies that they own would not be able to survive if they were not able to raise capital for two years.
If incumbent Tea Party - aligned Rick Scott is reelected governor, it is expected to mean four more years of inaction on global warming.
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