Sentences with phrase «moved out of my party»

It said contrary to Borrofice's claims, Governor Akeredolu has been magnanimous in victory by bringing back those who moved out of the party after the 2016 primaries.
I have moved out of my party stage but don't mind a night out every now and then.

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McConnell stayed on the attack, sending out word that the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the conference's campaign arm, was effectively blacklisting an outside consulting firm that had done work for the SCF — a move designed to send a shock wave of fear through the party's vendor class.
Early in the Trump administration, Spicer and Trump spoke openly about possibly moving the press briefings out of the White House to another location, an idea that senior adviser and former Breitbart News chairman Steve Bannon — who has referred to the media as «the opposition party» — later took credit for.
Romney was way out of touch with his own state, should held his party in right wing back water Texas, a state moving backwards not forwards.
The specific, detailed, and even arduous ordering of Covenant life which begins at 20:18 is thus gently and warmly rounded out with a moving affirmation of the powers, gifts, and commitment of the Senior Party to the Covenant.
I do try and fit in cardio alongside yoga and find that running can be hugely rewarding, often best with a buddy, and I have recently found a real joy in spinning, it's like a big sweaty party and just gets you moving and out of breath the right way.
Jill's been trying to move out of her current apartment, and though she doesn't yet have an expiration date on the place, she decided that, unsure of how long she'd be there, she should mark her someday - soon departure with a dinner party of close friends.
Naturally, the connection with Jurgen Klopp is mentioned as the pair have previously worked together at Dortmund with the German tactician getting the best out of the prolific forward, and so a move to Anfield could be appealing to all parties.
A young forward now who at 17 - years - old is likely to be added to the seemingly ever increasing roster of players sent out on - loan, but with Malcom impressing for Corinthians any interested party will have to move quickly to sign him.
Some other countries are open already hence deals are being announced, also out of contract players can move freely and also if all parties (both clubs, the relevant fa's, the player, all the sponsors and all the agents) are in agreement then a deal for an in contract player can be confirmed, to get all that permission ahead of the window opening is really difficult.
The former Saint - Etienne star scored 31 goals in the Bundesliga last season, but most by any player, and was poised for a move to PSG before the Ligue 1 giants pulled out of a move at the eleventh hour, offering fresh hope to a host of other interested parties.
Caballero would not be a long - term fix for Benítez or Newcastle but, if he wanted to eke out the last of his playing career, it would be the best move for all parties.
It was only fitting that the post-match ceremony should draw to a close with a Gospel choir belting out a moving rendition of «Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur», the club's anthem, as reams of ticker tape cascaded down to round off the party atmosphere.
Now anyone who knows me knows I like to take centre stage, so after a quick stretch of my wings I made my entrance to the party by busting out a few of my signature dance moves.
The best move for both parties would be a sale — Sturridge is no longer young and would therefore earn Liverpool a significant profit on the 12 million pounds he was acquired for (a sale worth between 25 - 35m would seem apt given tendency to pick up injury) whilst also keeping the striker from seeing out prolonged periods of his career as a backstage actor.
Lukaku, who is a Chelsea fan and actually played for the club before his # 28m move to the Toffees, is valued at around # 100m by the Merseysiders — an asking price that Chelsea have baulked at — as Everton look to price interested parties out of a transfer for the contract rebel.
As the mom of four small kids (whose previous cooking experience was limited to watching the Barefoot Contessa on TV then doing my best to replicate her moves for dinner parties), I've finally figured out that feeding kids well is equal parts simple recipes, steady parenting, and plain ol' trying again.
Soon, there was a dance party on the street and DJ busted out some moves of his own.
The party not having primary parental responsibility was to move out of the home; the party having such responsibility was to provide the financial support of the children.
Explaining further, he pointed out that by 1963, «our then President Nkrumah, left of centre politician, moved the country into a one - party state with a lot of intolerance; he built a whole prison just 22 miles of Accra for detention of political opponents».
Some senior Lib Dem sources have expressed private discomfort with the ban, but have not been willing to come out express their opposition to the move in public, although the presence of party support for the EDM may make them think again.
Another of Labour's would - be Birmingham mayoral candidates has spoken out against moves by the party's «high command» to bar sitting MPs from standing.
Nate Wilcox, for instance, talked about politics as moving out of the broadcast era and into a new era of machine politics, but with organizations like MoveOn, individual campaigns and the parties providing the machinery instead of geographically - based groups like the traditional urban political machines.
The move comes after two major labor unions pulled out of the party amid alleged pressure from Cuomo.
Gerrymandering is when a partisan committee moves around the borders of voting districts to favor their own party, squeezing the maximum amount of electoral votes possible out of a certain area of land.
It moved out of the committee on a 24 - 16, party - line vote.
Allen was speaking out against a move to remove language from the California code that that bars members of the Communist party from holding government jobs in the state.
Today labour has moved back to the left and the right wingers are not happy the talk of setting up new right wing parties to out do the left.
«We've always said that the Budget moves have to be balanced and fair and we're all really proud of taking Britain's poorest workers out of tax altogether and we have to always have a balancing act on this and I think, frankly, most of the party understands that and should be very proud of what we've achieved amongst a tough economic backdrop.
This move, Dr Brenya noted, would not only send clear signal out there that president Mahama upholds the tenets of rule of law and independence of the judiciary, but also draw members of his party to his side in pursuit of his reelection in the December 7 elections.
Miliband had the Labour leadership in his hands yet threw it away out of an arrogant refusal to move towards his party's own supporters.
According to Sokunle, the decision to align with the ruling party is borne out of his desire to move his constituency forward.
Also speaking, National Leader of the SDP, Professor Jerry Gana said this was the first outing they had made in the year 2018, adding that the party was moving to make Nigeria better.
In 1980, when I was a student at the Acherensua Senior High School, there were attempts by some chiefs and opinion leaders from Ahafo to get the Dr Hilla Limann government to create the Ahafo area as a separate region out of the Brong Ahafo Region but the move fizzled out after the December 31,1981 coup that toppled the People's National Party (PNP) government.
The Conservative Party moves, if carried out, could cripple the already fragile Republican Senate majority, because the minor - party ballot line is often critical for Republicans because usually draws 10 percent of the vote, often the margin of vicParty moves, if carried out, could cripple the already fragile Republican Senate majority, because the minor - party ballot line is often critical for Republicans because usually draws 10 percent of the vote, often the margin of vicparty ballot line is often critical for Republicans because usually draws 10 percent of the vote, often the margin of victory.
The Labour leader's move will be the first time the party has held out the prospect of an in / out referendum since Harold Wilson's poll in 1975, although Labour proposed total withdrawal in the 1983 election campaign.
The more seats a party or grouping has, the more chance it has of forming a government - with 198 seats out of 646 the Conservative Party could only form a government if significant numbers of other MP's decided to back them, as happened in 1924 when there was a situation that the Conservatives didn't want to form a coalition with either other main party and equally the Liberals didn't want a coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event of the next election going exactly the same way in terms of votes then 214 out of 650 is 32.93 % of seats compared to at 198 out of 646 seats - 30.65 % of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 party or grouping has, the more chance it has of forming a government - with 198 seats out of 646 the Conservative Party could only form a government if significant numbers of other MP's decided to back them, as happened in 1924 when there was a situation that the Conservatives didn't want to form a coalition with either other main party and equally the Liberals didn't want a coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event of the next election going exactly the same way in terms of votes then 214 out of 650 is 32.93 % of seats compared to at 198 out of 646 seats - 30.65 % of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 Party could only form a government if significant numbers of other MP's decided to back them, as happened in 1924 when there was a situation that the Conservatives didn't want to form a coalition with either other main party and equally the Liberals didn't want a coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event of the next election going exactly the same way in terms of votes then 214 out of 650 is 32.93 % of seats compared to at 198 out of 646 seats - 30.65 % of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 party and equally the Liberals didn't want a coalition with Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives saw it as an opportunity to allow Labour into government but in a situation in which legislation was still reliant on Liberal and Conservative votes and they could be brought down at the most suitable time, supposing the notional gains were accurate and in the improbable event of the next election going exactly the same way in terms of votes then 214 out of 650 is 32.93 % of seats compared to at 198 out of 646 seats - 30.65 % of seats and the Conservative Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 Party would then be 14 seats closer towards a total neccessary to form a government allowing for the greater number of seats, on the one hand the Conservatives need Labour to fail but equally they need to succeed themselves given that the Liberal Democrats appear likely to oppose anyone forming a government who does not embark on a serious programme to introduce PR, in addition PC & SNP would expect moves towards Independence for Scotland and Wales, the SDLP will be likely to back Labour and equally UKIP would want a committment to withdraw from Europe and anyway will be likely to be in small numbers if any, pretty much that leaves cutting a deal with the DUP which would only add the backing of an extra 10 - 13 MP's.
In a surprising move, the Republican Party of San Diego County endorsed openly gay Councilmember Carl DeMaio in his race to succeed termed out Republican Mayor Jerry Sanders.
David Willetts discovered this when he was moved from his job as education spokesman for laying out the arguments of the leader's own declared position: that the party needed to move beyond support for grammar schools in order to widen opportunity in secondary education.
It's a move that comes after the Conservative Party's executive committee formally voted to oppose the formation of the new ballot line, which was formed out of the Stop Common Core ballot line created last year.
When he became Tory leader, one of Cameron's first moves was to pull out the centre - right European People's party grouping and set up shop with a bunch of lunatic European proto - fascists in Strasbourg.
Alan Sugar hit out against his own party's candidate for mayor of London today, in a move which could see him rejected from Labour.
Brigadier General I. B. Quartey (Retired), the Board Chairman, said the move was to ensure that that the Authority took on some of the jobs that could be performed by its own staff instead of giving these out to third parties.
The move to endorse Nixon and Williams is a cross-the-Rubicon moment for the party that has sought to raise progressive issues in New York over the last several decades and has sought to branch out into other parts of the country.
That was a move out of the playbook of then - NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who also switched from the Democratic Party to the GOP before running, successfully, to succeed former Republican NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Adele Malpass, chairwoman of the Manhattan Republican Party, pointed to a report issued by the city's Department of Investigation in 2013 in which inspectors gained access voting booths 61 out of 63 times when posing as as ineligible individuals — individuals who had either died, been convicted of a felony or who had moved outside the city.
«Members out there are extremely concerned because we, as a party, still support the policy of moving towards the abolition of fees and I suspect that we will have something like that in our next manifesto,» Mr Farron said.
Imagine if he'd turned out to be an unpopular leader who had stuck to his central message that Labour needed to move to the right, entertain radical reform of public services, tackle the deficit through cuts and be avowedly pro-business, even though many commentators and many in his party thought that the cost of living crisis and pre-distribution were more important themes.
«We have to move the party forward and get this split party that the IDC has created out of power and control, no question,» she added.
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