Sentences with phrase «more election success»

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If they act the part they are seeking before they get it, it will give them practice in living this success, and it will cause voters to see them in the role, which will make the election more likely to go in their favor.
Kit Juckes, chief global strategist at Societe Generale, said that the Italian election had «produced slightly more uncertainty than expected» with the center - right's success being dominated by Lega Nord's gains.
But given the success the Liberals had this time out with ads clearly designed to elicit fear and loathing, it is safe to predict that we'll see more of the same in future elections, perhaps even from the NDP, which managed in this election to avoid their opponents» tone of personal rage and insult pretty successfully.
Despite this communication success, the government, nevertheless, seems to feel that it needs do more to strengthen its «reputation as good fiscal managers» prior to the 2015 election.
As Donald Trump's success in the US election is announced, Philip Gardner explores how this unlikely presidency will affect the UK More
But the primary drivers are the success of Reagan, the galvanizing of people behind the Reagan model, and the wide divide between the two parties today and the nature of the primary election, which cuts the vote in half, and the «More true conservative» often has a clear path to office.
In the next place, as each representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic, it will be more difficult for unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried; and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit and the most diffusive and established characters.
Rebranding Labour may be a more difficult process than its supporters imagine right now but we know change is key to any future election success.
Viktor Orbán's huge election success is more proof that the peoples of Europe are sick of the EU & their disastrous migration policies.
The British Election Study found that Labour gained more Leave voters from other parties than it lost to the Tories, including 18 percent of 2015 Ukip voters - a proportion that must have been lower in safe Tory seats, but correspondingly higher in the safe Labour heartlands where scooping up Ukip voters was the Tories» entire strategy for success.
If we are to not only win the next election, but ensure a sustained period of electoral success, then a more medium term strategy is also needed, in addition to the current focus on today's target seats.
Local success boosted the party's chances in Westminster elections as voters were more likely to support the Liberal Democrats where it had a chance of winning, thereby diluting concerns that voting for the party would be a wasted effort.
More success followed in the 2006 local elections, when Respect became the official opposition on Tower Hamlets council.
Local success is more crucial for UKIP's longevity than the battle for who tops the poll in the European election; real credibility and political presence will only be earned by winning seats, not just coming a close second across the country.
10 pm Update German Elections: Andrew Marshall's Live Blog: MERKEL WINS THIRD TERM: «Whether it's a CDU government or a grand coalition, Merkel's success probably gives her government more wiggle room in terms of any renegotiation with the UK... But there's a huge gap between CDU and Conservative positions on much of the EU issue.»
The Green Party's success is all the more remarkable given the far greater progress made by other small parties in recent elections.
Assuming the role of the elder statesman, Mr Blair warned the Conservative leader not to be «cocky» after his local election success, which saw the Conservatives win more than 800 new council seats.
At the time of Corbyn's election polls suggested that his supporters were far more concerned about his beliefs than whether he would lead Labour to electoral success.
It's unclear as to whether Labour will make the much needed inroads it needs to firm up its base for a future general election, rather, it's more likely that the party will experience the majority of its success in areas of London where it already enjoys support.
In my latest round of marginals research I have looked at four constituencies where it has been suggested UKIP pose a challenge to the Conservatives: Boston & Skegness, which UKIP «won» in the 2013 local elections; Castle Point, where Bob Spink, the first MP to sit for UKIP, came second in 2010; South Basildon & East Thurrock, which is adjacent to one of the party's best prospects; and North East Cambridgeshire, where the Tories have had concerns in a county where UKIP have had some success in local elections (more...)
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Unofficially affiliated with the Democrats — and more a song of adoration than anthemic — this ditty ostensibly helped power Obama to election success in 2008.
However, her slick performance on the podium at the Ukip manifesto launch belies a particularly high - profile gaffe in the wake of last year's local election results when she blamed London's «more media - savvy and educated» population for the party's lack of success in the capital.
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Nix boasted that SCL had seen a «100 per cent success rate» in more than 100 election campaigns in Asia, Africa, India and western Europe, and said the firm's methods could get a «fundamentally flawed» candidate elected by maximising their «likeable traits».
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