Not exact matches
«Every
presidential election year, it seems as if more fault
lines in our antiquated, 19th - century
election administration become glaringly obvious.
But between the new district
lines and the Democratic enrollment edge
in a
presidential election year, the Republicans are probably going to need every penny to assist members
in tough general
election battles, and perhaps
in trying to help non-incumbents like Bob Cohen, who's making his second attempt at winning retiring Democratic Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer's seat.
Four
years ago
in the last
presidential election, the
line brought
in 11,561 votes, or 3.97 percent.
On the Democratic side, two candidates have
lined up to lead the state ticket
in the coming
presidential election year: state Sen. Jeff Kessler, who was replaced by Cole as Senate president when Democrats lost control of the chamber
in in 2014, and businessmen Jim Justice.