Sentences with phrase «likely election winner»

The public can't vote for it, but, if they could, the most likely election winner next May would be... this Coalition.

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Jones himself will not be up for re-election until 2020, at which time he will likely be the Democrats» version of former Senator Scott Brown, the surprise Republican winner of a 2010 Massachusetts special election, who was unable to hold the seat under more normal conditions.
And those choices likely will be the winners of April's election.
Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeff Klein on Wednesday congratulated Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky, the likely winner of a special election in Nassau County to replace disgraced former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
In any event, once sufficient mistrust reveals itself, the demand by the likely winners of national elections to «trust us» is unlikely to appeal to groups jealous to preserve their autonomy, particularly, of course, if they are a small percentage of the overall electorate, as Scots most certainly are.
The winner faced Alan Bellone in the November general election, but the 8th was heavily Democratic, [9] so the winner of the Democratic primary would likely be the next 8th district representative.
Tuesday's election winners will likely be determined by which party did a better job of getting out the vote.
Given the Democratic tilts of the cities, the winner of the Democratic primary is likely to win the general election as well.
Well, based on the assumption that a vote is cast in anticipation that the recipient of the vote is going to win, it seems to me that a vote cast for David Cameron or whoever is the leader of the Labour Party at the time of the election is far more likely to see a winner than any vote for the Liberal Democrats will do.
In a heavily Democratic district, the primary winner is highly likely to win the general election.
As for Ukip, I expect Douglas Carswell to hold Clacton but Mark Reckless, the other Ukip by - election winner, is likely to lose his.
With a «toss - up» of a race, Levy, the Siena pollster, said the winner will be dictated by «turnout, turnout, turnout» in an election that is likely to draw low participation because there are no state or federal races at play.
A placeholder candidate has the Working Families Party line and will likely be replaced by the Democratic primary winner for the general election.
And - finally and subjectively - which one, in my view, looked most likely to follow Tony Blair as a Labour election - winner?
With no party likely to win a majority of over 40 in next May's general election, the issue could prove decisive in determining its winner.
The winner of the primary will likely face Councilman Dan Halloran (R - Whitestone) on Election Day this fall.
So if the winner of tomorrow's election decides they like their job enough to keep it, they are likely in for a lot more campaigning going forward.
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