Sentences with phrase «know elections matter»

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But Tim Seymour believes all this tension is a buying opportunity no matter the outcomes, just like it was for U.S. stocks before the surprise election of Donald Trump.
As you know, the deputy attorney general has appointed a special counsel to investigate matters related to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
«That's the priority number one for the new government, no matter who wins the elections,» he said.
«We hear all of the time that we are a democracy, but the fact of the matter, even excluding the issue of Washington, D.C., not having elected representatives in the congress, is that, all of you know, increasingly, big money is buying elections,» he said.
GrubHub welcomes and accepts employees with all political beliefs, no matter whom they voted for in this or any election.
One thing we do know from recent policy announcements, Conservatives will live up to their election commitments no matter how bad they are as policy commitments.
No matter your political position, it's important to stay informed on the policies that will affect your small business, so that come Election Day, you can make the right choice for you.
No matter which candidate wins the election this year, there is already at least one clear loser: Americans» sanity.
By revitalizing the rust belt, Trump dramatically improves his chances in the 2020 elections, no matter how big the outcry from the deep blue states like New York and Californa.
As Canadians are becoming all too aware, the spectre of a recession, no matter the definition, looms large during an election campaign.
So leaving all else aside, I'm confident that no matter who wins the election in November, the tax exemption is safe.
No matter how elections go or how difficult the struggle for peace and justice, we are called only to be faithful.
And no matter if you are cheerful or fearful about the election results, you can still be respectful and compassionate to those around you.
No matter how they try... all of it is in Gods hands... it will be Gods way... the election results will be Gods way.
A leading conservative woman sent me this email in response to my Perry» c probably won't win thing: I agree that it will be a close election, no matter what.
In these closing weeks before the election, all American Christians should repent, fast, and pray — no matter how we vote.
If we continue to allow this thinking, in the end, no matter who wins the election, we lose.
You see, no matter what side of the election issue you are on, one thing we can all agree on is that it is wonderful to be chosen as part of God's team.
And these questions signal the challenge we will all face the day after the election, no matter who wins.
Elections no longer matter in America.
I know it's a loaded thing to post anything even remotely politically inclined in an election year (or ever for that matter!)
No matter who ends up being elected, it is great to see so many barriers in regards to race and gender, finally being broken down during this election.
The 2016 election could complicate matters by returning a different government to Scotland — perhaps even a government that no longer supported independence.
Lawmakers no matter the party have been loathe to make broad - based spending cuts, especially in an election year.
But Long, who received the state Conservative Party's unanimous endorsement yesterday, and so will be on the November general election ballot no matter what happens in the GOP primary (unless there's a post-primary deal, a la Paladino - Lazio 2010), was careful not to offer a full - throated endorsement of Ryan's proposal — or to say she would vote for it if she had the opportunity — saying she needs more time to review it.
In May when he won the Liberal Party's endorsement, he assured us no matter what he would be heading to the general election.
No matter what happens with the elections this fall, both conferences will need Klein to govern.
With the election four weeks away, New York's Republican chairman Ed Cox says things are looking good for his party, no matter what public polls say.
Akash Paun of the thinktank explains: «In a single party government, no matter how divided they may be, as you approach the next election all the incentives are to unify.
Don't forget, no matter how much the TV companies dress it up, the General Election starting gun hasn't actually been fired and the public aren't yet engaged.
No matter what happens in the November elections, the House of Representatives will be a body transformed.
No matter how isolated this left may appear in the first afterglow of the election, sooner or later it is going to be joined by ever - widening layers of allies in all those sections of society who will suffer as a result of the government's policies.
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday assured Nigerians free and fair elections, no matter which way the results swing.
«This is very encouraging and I am determined to give Nigeria free and fair elections, no matter which way the results swing,» the President said.
There is simply no way that Labour can introduce AV this side of a general election (no matter what the fantasists may insist otherwise).
«We are sure God has already chosen a leader after the elections; so we are pleading with President Mahama to accept the results after December 7 no matter the outcome, as has been done in previous elections
Lancman sees a way forward for himself no matter which map ends up more closely reflecting the actual lines that will be in place for this year's elections once the courts are (possibly) done with them.
44 % of people told Populus they thought it was important for a political leader to have strong religious belief, 53 % disagreed (for the record, Tony Blair is known to be a practicing Christian who regularly attends church, Michael Howard attends a Liberal Synagogue on the High Holy feast days — not that it matters anyway, since neither of them will be leader of their respective parties by the time of the next election).
While there has been appreciable improvement in Nigeria's electoral process in recent years, every election no matter how small usually serve as a litmus test towards...
Internal surveys were reported to have shown that the joint list would win more than 50 seats in the upcoming elections, a total unheard of by a single party in decades, and one that if realized would virtually guarantee Netanyahu continuing as prime minister in the next parliament, no matter which candidates ran and no matter which alliances were formed against him.
What is clear from last nights elections is that whilst in Scotland is moving closer to the EU the people of England and Wales no matter what eurosceptic party they voted for are against the EU.
No matter who wins in the Democratic primary, Mager said he sees the election as a positive force for the party and the political process.
You know the waves that guide elections in Nigeria; once Nigerians have made up their mind about you in an election, it does not matter what you are doing, they will just ignore you.
No matter who wins this special election, it's not going to be the GOP nominee.
He'll be on the general election ballot in November, on a self - created line, no matter what happens in the Reform Party primary.
Republicans appear set to remain in charge of the fractured state Senate no matter what happens in the April 19 special election to replace convicted crook Dean Skelos.
No matter who is at the helm after the next general election, they will have to deal with the fact that the House of Lords is becoming unsustainable.
We urge them to stay involved no matter the outcome in Tuesday's Democratic primary election.
«It's just a matter of common sense, if there is going to be an election the people who are most likely to win are those who are best known or have won elections in the past,» DeFrancisco said.
No matter what medium you choose between now and Election Day, this should be your mantra: target and test, test and target, target and test.
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