Sentences with phrase «large war chest for»

Andrew Revkin of the New York Times said he «asked Brulle about the report's evidence for a very large war chest for environmental groups.»
I asked Brulle about the report's evidence for a very large war chest for environmental groups.
Wenger managed to make a profit in the last transfer window thereby hopefully building up a large war chest for the next one and it looks like he will need every penny!

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That will be an advantage for the Conservatives, who sit atop a larger war chest than the other parties, as Alice Funke recently noted in Maclean's:
The Beijing - based company has in recent weeks been in talks with bankers about the feasibility of tapping the public markets for cash in the second half of 2018, as it looks to amass a large war chest to fend off rivals in China and other countries, the people said.
For many decades, Alberta's old Progressive Conservative government benefited greatly from large corporate donors which would help keep the governing party's campaign war - chest flush with cash.
In mid-January campaign filings, Cuomo reported raising more than $ 33 million for his campaign war chest, most of it from large donations.
Brown's large campaign war chest became an obstacle for Tolbert's own fundraising, the primary challenger said.
Sen. Mark Grisanti is putting his large campaign war chest to good work, releasing a 30 - second TV ad today that gives the Buffalo Republican credit for the tax code overhaul, last year's ethics law and the long sought UB2020 legislation.
Republicans also face the likelihood that the Skelos - seat battle will be a multimillion - dollar drain on their campaign war chest that will, should the Democrat win, leave them with reduced prospects of raising large sums for the November elections.
It is about adding more money to the political process — more money to Andrew Cuomo, more campaign contributions to allied legislators, more money for «pay to play» deals, a larger war chest and more business contacts for a governor who dreams of higher office.
Despite spending more than $ 211,000 since 2015, Rice's district attorney committee still has $ 1,636,490 in the bank — the largest war chest of any potential candidate for Schneiderman's relinquished post other than state Sen. Michael Gianaris of Queens.
Among Democrats, City Comptroller Scott Stringer, who hasn't filed to run for re-election as comptroller but is still raising money for an unspecified race, has the largest war chest — an estimated $ 1.7 million in cash - on - hand.
The ex-legislator said he was upset that his opponent, U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D - Flushing), had amassed a large campaign war chest while he struggled to raise money for his 2012 congressional run.
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