Sentences with phrase «little candidate named»

Not wanting to run the risk of Monster being discovered, Max and Chuckie try to build up the campaign and confidence of Monsters opposition - shy little candidate named Myron Peabody.

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The conversation naturally drifted to the upcoming presidential elections in Iran, where a hitherto little known candidate by the name of Muhammad Khatami became a prominent candidate.
With all the hypotheses circulating around town we've all managed to miss one little thing: With every possible candidate in north Queens comfortable and safe in their seats, there's only one viable candidate that has enough political clout and name recognition to battle the 800 pound gorilla that is Tony Avella.
The U.S. uses a weak party system: candidates can run under a party's name with little or no support or recognition from that party.
The Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund has named «Ten Races to Watch,» which means the candidates are LGBT and could use a little boost.
Three men, three women, none of them household names to local Conservatives, all with little or no recognition factor to anyone other than dedicated followers of stories about candidate selection nationwide.
He changed his mind when GOP leaders statewide began urging to him reconsider, saying he was a more viable candidate than DeFrancisco, a veteran lawmaker with little name recognition beyond Syracuse and Albany.
From the get - go, the candidate faced an uphill battle as a political - unknown with little name recognition facing an incumbent mayor.
For the second, I suspect any data is fatally flawed by the public's low awareness of the candidates — right now, polls about the Labour leadership are little more than name recognition contests.
This was due to a little - known election rule barring candidates from withdrawing their names from the ballot after they file.
Though not quite a household name, the little - known Libertarian is an impressive candidate by almost any measure.
The names of two other declared Democratic candidates — Lebanon County Commissioner Jo Ellen Litz and little - known Mechanicsburg minister Max Myers — weren't included in the poll.
He has little to no statewide name recognition and, like any of the GOP candidates at this point, would likely struggle to be even remotely competitive in fundraising against Cuomo's $ 30 million war chest.
Without a public campaign finance system that matches private donations and encourages small - dollar contributions, outsider legislative candidates have little to no chance of raising enough cash to stage a significant challenge without strong name recognition or support of established organizations, unions, and local political figures.
The councilman would enter the race with little name recognition and — despite his liberal social stances — a tremendous disadvantage as a Republican candidate in a deep - blue city.
Whereas the worst recruiters are little more than lying charlatans that give the industry a bad name, the best — and I count many friends among the finest in the market — are talented individuals with the patience of saints, deserving of more respect than they often receive from their candidates.
They're looking for social proof supporting the claims made in candidate's career documents (resume, biography, etc.) If Googling «your name» yields little to no search results, you'll likely be passed over for someone who has a vibrant, diverse online footprint.
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