Sentences with phrase «incumbents come election»

I'm not the most informed person about CCSD but I can tell you that I will be blindly voting for any incumbents come election time based simply on your attacks.

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We have presidential elections coming up in Mexico where there is a surge of populism for the current, or the former Mexico City mayor and dissatisfaction with the incumbent president.
But when it came to the final election, the story in the House was not one of incumbents losing, but of Democratic incumbents being ousted.
Today's Marist poll finds voter sentiment hasn't changed much when it comes to the upcoming midterm elections, with voters closely divided on whether they're willing to support incumbents or vote for new faces.
The elections were marred by widespread sectarian violence, which claimed the lives of 800 people across the country, Buhari's won 12,214,853 votes, coming in second to the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP, who polled 22,495,187 votes and was declared the winner.
Common sense tells us that an election debate comes with dangers for the incumbent, but that's no excuse not to participate.
The last close gubernatorial election came in 1994, when Pataki edged incumbent Democrat Mario Cuomo.
The outcome of Elections 2008 and 2012 should tell Dr. Nduom that when it comes to challenging the incumbent, the NPP is streets ahead of him.
And Tkaczyk also has an incumbent's edge when it comes to fundraising, with $ 236,643 on hand as of the last state Board of Elections» filing in mid-July to Amedore's $ 142,183.
We have previously supported Taitt, a college instructor, who came close to defeating the incumbent in the last election.
«It was the first time the opposition party came to power in our history and the first time an incumbent president lost election.
Noting that Democratic Party nominees had swept the town board elections, Democratic Committee vice-chair Barbara Sides, who had witnessed the ballot count on Friday, added, «The fact that the supervisor race came down to 20 votes is indicative of the opposition to the incumbent's attitude that all land development is good for Gardiner and that the same entrenched interests should be appointed and reappointed to our boards and commissions.»
Both of these Clarkstown employees always gave their party's endorsement come election time to the incumbents.
Isn't it odd that M. Coopersmith, who headed the local Independence Party and gave the party's endorsement come election time to the incumbents, had a high paying job in Clarkstown until she lost the Independence Party, then she was let go.
Incumbent Democratic Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is not participating in the public financing program, blasting the system approved by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers for coming in the middle of an election cycle.
While nobody knows for certain who will win the 2010 elections, the western Queens races for state Senate are marked by clear leads of the incumbents over their challengers when it comes to raising and spending money.
Richard Tisei is hoping to be the first Republican congressman to represent Massachusetts in more than a decade, and should he beat incumbent Democrat John Tierney, he'd also be the first openly gay Republican to come out prior to an election.
One issue that progressive activists are upset with the incumbent governor about — and that came into stark relief around the time of the 2016 Clinton - Sanders primary — is the state's antiquated election laws, including lack of early voting and same - day registration, and party - change deadlines extremely far in advance of the applicable vote.
Democrat Glenda Ritz came from behind to unseat GOP incumbent Tony Bennett as Indiana's Superintendent of Public Instruction in the biggest upset of Tuesday's statewide election.
arents and teachers need to start thinking about running against incumbents in the coming election
The role of the company again came under scrutiny when it was hired by Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who was victorious as the incumbent in the 8 August 2017 general election, the aftermath of which saw deadly pre — and post-election violence.
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