Sentences with phrase «least known candidate»

Faulkner, perhaps the least known candidate who may have trouble garnering attention and raising money, said he's convinced he's the best candidate.

Not exact matches

A roster of candidates whose monetary policy ideas are known to the markets and appealing — or, at least, not repulsive — to Democrats and Republicans means the appointment could be swift.
No matter which candidate wins the election this year, there is already at least one clear loser: Americans» sanity.
Okay, I knew that campaigning is expensive, or at least I could have guessed it since candidates are forever asking for money.
When you have to rely on crazed copy and paste jobs to support a candidate that has changed his position on virtually EVERYTHING at LEAST once, you know you haven't got a leg to stand on.
Here are some details about that November 2004 ballot proposal: 1) there was already in place a Utah law strictly banning same - sex marriage, which I fully supported; 2) all three candidates for the office of attorney general of Utah (the chief law - enforcement officer in the state) opposed the amendment, including the LDS (Mormon) Republican incumbent, Mark Shurtleff, mostly because they considered it a poorly drafted amendment; 3) I refused to endorse the amendment, but I did not urge people to vote «no»; 4) the leadership of the LDS Church, which has a record for being as strongly opposed to same - sex marriage as the Catholic Church, did not issue a statement urging its members to vote one way or the other; 5) inasmuch as two thirds of Utahans belong to the LDS Church, this means that the leadership of at least 80 percent of Utah churchgoers did not urge a «yes» vote on the amendment.
We know it's higher than in hospital, but that is at least partly due to inadequate midwifery education and to some high risk women being considered as suitable candidates for homebirth, so it's a foregone conclusion that the stats will be bad.
Since that incident, voters have gotten to know a bit more about where both Democratic candidates stand on public breastfeeding — and it's been refreshing, to say the least.
«must have considerable experience in campaigning» I du n no about that... it is not a licensed position and it sounds like a catch - 22... «entry - level campaign manager position looking for a candidate with at least 5 - 10 years of campaign manager experience!»
The number of voters who don't know enough to form an opinion about the GOP trio ranges from 76 percent (for Turner, who has made name recognition — at least in NYC — a key argument of why he's the best candidate to face off against Gillibrand) to 84 percent (Maragos and Long).
So, given that North Korea would not have been an obvious candidate to have the most gender balanced military in the world (at least on paper) a priori, it is interesting to know how this is handled there.
He has been swept along on a left - wing tide that no - one saw coming — least of all the candidate himself.
What they may not have known is that some of their cash — at least $ 33,393 — would go to other political parties, organizations and candidates.
But even if candidates for Congress at least know that they will face voters on June 26, this news does nothing for those in the State Assembly or State Senate and those who hope to join that club.
Greenberg, who worked for ex-Comptroller H. Carl McCall, said in a recent Times story that «no candidate for comptroller is going to be known statewide until he spends at least $ 10 million to $ 20 million.»
Mr. Leon's Statement, «President Clinton is a well known and respected politician but has unfortunately endorsed the least qualified candidate in the race for Rockland County executive.
Instant runoff voting, also known as ranked - choice voting, allows voters to rank primary candidates in order of preference so that if one candidate does not cross the required threshold for victory, the candidate with the least number of votes is eliminated and the votes are redistributed based on the second choice selected by voters who had selected the eliminated candidate first, and so on until a winner emerges.
At least in the city of buffalo or got a good get dinners intertwined and you know one candidates.
TLDR; in statistics, a mean value is meaningless unless you know the confidence interval for a given error probability (any poll saying that candidate Y will get X votes actually tells, in the fine print, something like «we are 95 % sure that the candidate will receive at least X-error votes and at most X + error votes»)
What they may not have known is that some of their donations — at least $ 33,393 — would go to political parties, political organizations and seekers of a wide variety of other political offices, including candidates for Congress, Erie County sheriff, the mayor of Buffalo and chairman of the Erie County Democratic Committee.
Sanford gave Haley's campaign its first major endorsement last fall, when Haley, a state representative, was the least known of the four candidates seeking the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
I don't know what positions Whitman took on them other than she disagreed with Tom Campbell (another Republican gubernatorial candidate) on at least one of them.
The court's conservative majority gave a skeptical reception to one of the least known features of campaign - finance law: caps the federal government imposes on the total amount of money any individual donor can give to federal candidates, national political party committees and federal political action committees.
The core of Cendella's appeal is a common characteristic of little - known, would - be Republican candidates in New York: He has the means to pay for his own campaign, or at least part of it.
«In his role as executive director of the super PAC, Mr. (Rob) Cole disingenuously (to say the least) claimed in October that NY Jobs Council hadn't decided which candidate to back in the 19th District, but said, «We know Mr. Faso is not going to be our chosen candidate,»» the complaint states, citing a Middletown Times Herald - Record article from Oct. 17.
Both of their Republican challengers, Joe DioGuardi and Jay Townsend continue to suffer from a lack of name recognition, with at least 50 percent of voters saying they do not know enough about either candidate to form an opinion.
«Here at least we have two candidates who are well known,» Cox said.
So far, at least 18 out of 93 Greens candidates are known to have won on Nov. 3 and 10 out 18 won in races earlier in 2015.
An independent candidate for president seeking placement on the general election ballot must file a petition with the coordinator of elections containing the signatures of at least 25 voters per state elector (275 total) no later than the third Thursday in August.
«Here at least we have two candidates who are well - known,» Cox said.
The sample number was progressively reduced to 129 KOIs on 125 target stars, by removing already known false positives, stars too faint to be observed by SOPHIE, and candidates with orbits of more than 400 days, to insure that at least 3 transits could be observed.
There are certainly many more factors to consider, but by the numbers alone, if collected before 10 AM and repeated at least once (in the same manner), and if you are a symptomatic male without known contraindications, you may be a candidate for therapy.
After all, Powell is one of the least hawkish among the list of known candidates to be the next Fed Chair.
He's a good reminder that no matter how much you love your dog, he or she may not be a candidate for therapy work, at least not now.
I know the votes show them as the least liked candidate, as even a remaster of any of the Capcom games, has received more votes and whatever Davide Soliani could do with Zelda would be simply divine, but as stated before, World to the West takes inspiration from Zelda.
What is less well known, at least on this side of the Atlantic, is that Rauschenberg's selection was confirmed at the last minute after intense lobbying from American members of the jury, including an intransigent Clement Greenberg, against the official French candidate, Roger Bissière (1886 - 1964), who was awarded a special mention — an honor that the jury never repeated afterwards.
Voting requires first understanding the process, second knowing the issues, third knowing where each candidate (or several candidates) stand on those issues, fourth agreeing with at least one of these candidates, and only then engaging in the voting process.
Legal Satyricon Professor Mark Randazza agrees, writing that «at least one of the candidates doesn't know the difference between copyright and trademark — and certainly knows nothing about either field.»
Readers undoubtedly know that the Supreme Court of the United States will soon decide whether judges, or at least judicial candidates, may solicit campaign contributions personally (i.e., in lieu of, or in addition to, the customary campaign committee of «responsible persons»).
Cliff Hyra, the long - shot Libertarian candidate in this year's closely watched race for Virginia governor, knows of at least two people who are bullish about his chances on Election Day.
You can at least develop an automated process that informs candidates that their materials were successfully received, and if you can provide a way for them to know that they are still being considered, that is even better.
ATS software is designed with the goal of eliminating the least qualified candidates from the applicant pool; however, the software is also known to pass over qualified candidates during its initial scan.
At least I thought that was the simple answer, but we all have friends who don't have a clue about recruitment or don't know what recruiters are doing, so very often the next question was, «What are passive candidates
Most candidates probably assume it already having heard or thought «no» or «you can't do that» at least 50,000 times in their life.
Networking gets your foot in the door and helps you become at least a somewhat known entity, instead of responding to job board postings (which are designed to rule people out) and becoming part of the vast unknown pool of candidates.
Shoot for at least a page in length; if your letter is too short, it will look like you don't know enough about the candidate to make a recommendation.
Good candidates know that internships are near mandatory — and if you want a real job, at a real company within your chosen career field, you should complete at least one high - impact internship for every year you're in college.
DID YOU KNOW... Research reveals that 90 % of recruiters have hired at least one candidates identified on LinkedIn?
Having been working with many former hiring managers and people directly related to hiring personnel we know well that most of jobs require problem solving skills or at least it is something sought by employers when selecting a candidate to fill in the position.
He explained when candidates are waiting in Reception, all he has to do is walk through, take a quick glance at them, and he knows who will get the job offer or, at least, who will not.
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