Despite this, most would still expect him to lose — 60 % think the party would
lose the next election with Brown as leader.
Not exact matches
A Jean political action committee simultaneously market - tested and marketed this approach
with a push - poll question blasted out this week to every Wildrose member: would you rather have a moderate non-ideological leader, or an ideological leader who might
lose in the
next election?
It was tried once by the Indira Gandhi government and it contributed along
with some other factors to the party
losing the
next elections.
In our analysis of 100 years of fiscal squeezes in the UK, we found that hard revenue or spending squeezes were associated
with a 77 to 86 per cent likelihood of the incumbent parties in government
losing at the
next general
election, compared
with the 38 to 42 per cent likelihood of
losing the
next election that was associated
with soft revenue and spending squeezes.
But
with Cuomo's focus on getting 50,000 votes for the new ballot line — thus giving the party automatic ballot status for the
next election cycle through 2016 — concerns are being stoked the WFP could
lose influence and its own ballot position, currently Row D.
When Ken Clarke retires as an MP at the
next election, Parliament will have
lost one of its few remaining links
with the turbulent politics of the 1970s.
The leadership need to show patience and accuracy in their attack, to ensure that if we
lose the European argument, the party is not left isolated - otherwise we could end up
with the Constitution and a Labour Government after the
next election - and that would be a disaster.
Yet Koch was never charged or implicated in any crime and went on to finish the term
with solid accomplishments, though he did
lose the
next election.
While the winners celebrate and wage the far less competitive general
election, those who
lost have been left
with questions about their campaigns, and about what to do
next.
Ironically, a deal to secure the Democratic majority may have cost Mr. Liu the
election: he
lost much of his coveted labor backing, like the Working Families Party, after Mr. Avella's IDC agreed this Spring to govern
with the Democratic conference
next year.
Blunkett's comments come amid rising tension within the Labour party over Miliband's leadership,
with frontbench MPs set to warn him that he will have to resign as leader if he
loses the general
election next year.
Many people who are councillors in marginal areas, or have previously been in that position, know enough of history, or are old enough recall the 1980's, maybe they blame council
election defeats of 1982, and the general
elections on the Falklands, maybe they take credit for Andrew Mckintosh winning the GLC for livingstone in 1981, maybe they feel we
lost in 1979 as it wasn't left wing enough, But they voted Corbyn and won't accept that we will
lose by a mile in 2020
with him, even if we get half as any votes in the council
elections over the
next 3 years, as before, Various things can be done, Blue labour needs to work
with Labour first, like compass before them, anti neo liberalism, felt Blair
lost his way after his first 6 years, Yes progress has a large following and ability of resources, but since 2007 it's been redundant
YAAI'd be happy to take a big bet
with you that Labour
lose their majority at the
next election As I have said before - I dissaprove of gambling and don't take part in raffles, lotteries or any kind of gambling irrespective of the probabilities.
In it, Zimmer makes clear his disdain for the wealthy funders who backed the
losing candidate, Marshall Tuck, congratulating the state teacher unions for standing up to them and urging them to continue,
with a particular eye on
next year's LA Unified school board
elections.