Sentences with phrase «into election day»

«They know going into Election Day that team is ready on day one to take action.»
But, a series of revelations about his past and a series of high - profile slipups including an arrest of a reporter by his private security detail made Miller deeply unpopular heading into Election Day, when Murkowski ran as a write - in candidate.
Cuomo had a commanding 25 - point lead over Paladino heading into Election Day, according to the latest Siena College Poll.
Stefanik, who stumped in Plattsburgh on Monday, sails into Election Day with a fresh endorsement from the Post Star, who endorsed Green Party candidate Matt Funiciello during the last go - around in 2014.
CNN: Candidates pull ahead in New Hampshire The Republican Senate candidate and the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in New Hampshire are heading into Election Day with comfortable leads over their opponents, according to a new poll.
«So you want to go into Election Day having as many friends and allies and people supporting you as possible.
Clinton held a commanding 17 - point lead over Trump in New York going into Election Day, according to a Siena College poll released Sunday.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated Tilts Democrat by the Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report / Roll Call.
Coming into Election Day, The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report / Roll Call rated the race as Tilts Republican.
The mayor's lead decreased in the latest NY1 / Baruch College City Poll, but he was still up by at least 30 percentage points heading into Election Day.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated Tilts Democratic by The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report / Roll Call.
Former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg is quietly finishing as one of the biggest spenders of the 2016 cycle, coming into Election Day having donated more than $ 65 million — overwhelmingly to issue campaigns for local gun control and soda tax measures, but also to 18 individual candidates.
STATEN ISLAND — Despite facing a 20 - count federal indictment for fraud, Congressman Michael Grimm went into election day with a hefty lead.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated Leans Democratic by The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report / Roll Call.
Heading into Election Day, Democrats were pretty sure of taking the majority in the 23 - member Ulster County Legislature.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated Safe Democrat by The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report / Roll Call.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated Tilts Democrat by The Rothenberg & Gonzalez Political Report / Roll Call.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated Tossup by the Rothenberg & Gonzalez Political Report / Roll Call.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated Leans Democratic by The Rothenberg & Gonzalez Political Report / Roll Call.
Heading into Election Day,...
Reports in both tabloids have Senate Minority Leader Malcolm Smith, a friend and ally of Governor David Paterson, treading on thin ice going into election day.
A recent poll showed the two candidates virtually neck and neck heading into Election Day.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated as a Tossup by The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report / Roll Call.
Coming into Election Day, the race was rated Republican Favored by The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report / Roll Call.
The former New York City mayor, who's adamant about his political independence and gives to Republicans and Democrats who align with positions he wants, comes into Election Day having donated more than $ 65 million — overwhelmingly to issue campaigns for local gun control and soda tax measures, but also to 18 individual candidates.
And even then, heading into Election Day, the campaign's internal modeling predicted an electorate that voted for Mitt Romney over Obama by 2 percentage points.
Coming into Election Day, the Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report / Roll Call rated the race Republican Favored.
Clinton and Trump both go into Election Day with paths to the White House.
People failing to turn out as they've indicated they will... perhaps due to weather (though it's fairly unlikely this was a big factor in this election), a false sense of security (such as when the polls in the days leading up to and into election day suggest a comfortable victory!)
Cowen and Company called shares of Constellation Brands «volatile» heading into Election Day with concerns of a Donald Trump presidency hurting brands such as Modelo, which counts 60 percent of its beers drinkers as Hispanic as well as a third of Corona drinkers.
Mr. Trump said that heading into Election Day, he and his wife, Melania, had planned a vacation in the expectation that they would be seeing an early night.
Steve Mitchell, whose Fox 2 / Mitchell poll in Michigan found Clinton with an identical 5 - point lead heading into Election Day, chalked up his miss to a very specific reason: Human error.
«Going into Election Day [2012], we were down about 326 votes.

Not exact matches

Oct. 28, 2016: Days before the election, Comey informs Congress by letter that he is reopening the investigation into Clinton's email practices based on new evidence, citing the discovery of emails on a laptop used by a top Clinton aide.
Silver also argues that FBI Director James Comey's remarkable letter — in which he suggested that his department might have reason to re-open the investigation into Clinton's email history, 11 days before the election — may have significantly influenced the outcome.
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne went into a 40 - day election campaign facing a Red Sea of troubles: a massive $ 12.5 - billion deficit, several spending scandals and a police investigation that reached all the way to the premier's office.
Trump said he was the target of a «witch hunt» the day after the Justice Department announced the appointment of a special counsel to look into Russian interference in the presidential election.
As election day settled into evening on November 8, most of New York City's tech employees bounced from their offices in the Union Square or Flatiron neighborhoods to bite their nails in the company of friends and potent drinks.
The charges were announced less than an hour after The Intercept published a top - secret document from the U.S. National Security Agency that described Russian efforts to launch cyber attacks on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and send «spear - phising» emails, or targeted emails that try to trick a recipient into clicking on a malicious link to steal data, to more than 100 local election officials days before the presidential election last November.
The resignation came just a day after she testified before the House Intelligence Committee, where she reportedly said that she told white lies for the president, but never lied about anything consequential related to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
When people think about a cyber attack on election day they are most likely to think of hacking into voting machines and changing the results of an election.
The biggest share of legal payments in the first quarter of this year — about $ 348,000 — went to Jones Day, a law firm representing the campaign in the investigations by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and several congressional committees into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The other day federal Finance Minister Joe Oliver waded into the fray of the Ontario election to offer a warning to the province's next premier — You know, whoever that might be, totally not taking sides.
He has been backed up by the Republican National Committee, which launched a website «Lyin» Comey» last week that makes the case that Democrats should hate the former FBI director because he cost Hillary Clinton the election by reopening an investigation into her emails days before voters went to the polls.
Comey told ABC News's George Stephanopoulos in an interview with 20/20 to be aired Sunday evening that his decision to publicly announce the FBI had reopened its investigation into Clinton's emails just days before the election was likely influenced by the fact that he thought she would win.
«Some friendly advice — don't ride into DC a week before Election Day and chase Congress out of session with a whip....»
The Israelite who did not joyfully rest from his work on that day was one who put his hope in his own work rather than in God's election.22 According to de Quervain,»... when our minds are illumined by faith, we see the Sabbath in Israel as grounded not in a sociological event, but in a theological one, the deliverance of God's people from bondage into the rest which he gave them as a token of the final rest.
The recent Israeli elections are a good example of polarization into these two groups — secular Jews and orthodox retrenchers — the latter wanting to prohibit driving on the main streets of Jerusalem on the Sabbath, the latter wanting to conduct their business any day they please.
When I asked James Cleverly — the Tory MP for Braintree — about it for the Guardian's Politics Weekly podcast, he described bumping into a woman coming out of a polling station on election day, looking sheepish as she admitted she had not voted for him.
As in 2004, both parties have taken radically different approaches to online - offline organizing, with the Republicans seemingly trying to channel supporters narrowly into certain activities, like walking their precinct and talking to registered Republicans, while the Democrats appear to be encouraging a much - more freewheeling array of user - generated activity on their site, presumably in the hopes of drawing more supporters in and then turning them toward party - building work by Election Day.
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