Sentences with phrase «mid-term election time»

That means more debt on the ledger, which isn't likely to make the House any friends come mid-term election time.

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If that occurs in the fourth quarter of 2018, around the time of the U.S. mid-term elections, investors should expect greater uncertainty and volatility in the markets.
Hanna is running again this year at a time when anti-incumbent sentiment is very high and the Democrats are expected to take a hit in the mid-term elections.
At the same time, in light of the debacle of the Democrats in the mid-term elections, the US are unlikely to be in the condition to make substantial steps forwards in its negotiation position.
The SNP are likely to point to the mid-term timing of the by - election to explain the loss, but privately officials will recognise that it does not stand the party in good stead ahead of next year's referendum.
While many Democrats are just coming to the realization that they need to hammer the economy in this mid-term election season, the veteran Brooklyn lawmaker, who took a pass in 2006 on running for governor and instead rose to become third - highest ranked senator in the upper house, has been talking about the need for his party to talk about endangered middle class for some time now.
Labour is braced to lose as many as 500 councillors in the forthcoming local election, as even Tony Blair concedes the party are facing a «tough time» mid-term.
To the extent that any of this was up for a vote (indirectly) in the USA in the mid-term elections a few days ago, Obama's agenda lost, big time.
The Report was timed to co-incide with the US mid-term elections and support the democrats in their push for cap and trade.
It will be implemented in time for the mid-term elections this coming November.
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