Not exact matches
It can't be comfortable for him to show up for a
meeting and be confronted by hundreds of dissatisfied
voters, knowing these are just the people who could get the time off work.
The chance to
meet the seven candidates and get answers to questions about the proposed district is meant to appeal to
voters who have
not made up their minds.
A former aide to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE criticized Sen. Kirsten GillibrandKirsten Elizabeth GillibrandOvernight Health Care — Sponsored by PCMA — Trump hits federally funded clinics with new abortion restrictions Dem senators ask drug companies to list prices in ads Gillibrand to publish children's book about suffragists MORE on Thursday after the New York Democrat became the first of many senators to join a successful push to force the resignation of Sen. Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart Franken100 days after House passage, Gillibrand calls on Senate to act on sexual harassment reform Eric Schneiderman and #MeToo pose challenges for both parties Senate confirms Trump judicial pick over objections of home - state senator MORE (D - Minn.).
Maverick GOP US Rep. Matt Gaetz, 36, speaking at a
meeting of younger members of congress, reports The Hill, said Republicans could appeal to younger
voters by ending «our party's war on science,» noting that people don't choose to be gay, that the earth is warming, and that medical marijuana helps some people significantly.......
«It's a good place to
meet voters, it's
not like upstate rural New York,» said Hawkins, who hails from Syracuse.
President Trump on Sunday accused former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE of colluding with her party to defeat her primary opponent Sen. Bernie SandersBernard (Bernie) SandersSunday shows preview: Lawmakers weigh in after Texas school shooting
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating Primary win gives resurgent left a new shot of adrenaline MORE (I - Vt.).
Large majorities think many public sector workers should be given pay rises above one per cent, and most Labour
voters think their party should support strike action if pay demands are
not met, according to my latest poll.
The New York Times reported this morning a
meeting earlier this year between Cuomo and Stewart - Cousins led to the governor criticizing Senate Democrats for
not understanding suburban
voters, leading Stewart - Cousins to accuse him of only seeing her as a black woman and
not a Westchester lawmaker.
It's time to move on to the issues that confront the state and its
voters, like jobs; restructuring government to be what it needs to be to
meet the needs of citizens that need help from government; addressing structural problems with the state's finances; ensuring that roads and bridges are safe for passage,
not just today, but for tomorrow as well; making the state a place that people want to move to,
not out of; and the list goes on.
«However, I am
not finished fighting for the causes that I believe in and the causes that the
voters I
met with wanted to hear more about.»
Ed Miliband was particularly struck by
meeting a Scottish
voter on the minimum wage who couldn't decide whetherer or
not to back independence
«It
not only gives you a chance to
meet voters but for -LSB-...]
First, I want to thank all 48 of those candidates,
not just for their extraordinary efforts, but for simply stepping up and dedicating 3 months of their lives to
meet the
voters across our communities.
Former President Obama and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE both denounced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein on Tuesday as allegations of rape and sexual harassment increased against the prominent Democratic donor.
He
not only had Hillary, but also Bill Clinton appear at get out the vote rallies, he
met with Orthodox Jewish leaders, and sent emails to women
voters touting his support for the Women's Equality Act, an issue he has campaigned for in bus tours across the state.
Following his convention speech, Khan went on to campaign for Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE in 2016 and has stayed politically active, participating in 176 speaking engagements in 2017.
In a
not too distant land, our sister country Nigeria has conducted an election that
meets internationally acceptable best practices and according to the then commissioner of Nigeria (Prof. Attahiru Jega) «it's illogical
not to change a register that has so many irregularities in it», and after changing the Nigeria
voters register, his team went ahead to clean it from 73.5 million to 58 million people all in an effort to follow best practices and ensure transparency in order to win the trust of the citizenry in the Commission.
A former adviser to President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonTrump, taxpayers want Title X funding protected from abortion clinics President Trump's historic rescissions package is a welcome step to cut wasteful spending America will be stronger with our immigration policy based on facts MORE predicts «a tough road» for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE as she prepares to possibly announce a 2016 presidential campaign in coming months.
Or, in many states, they do
not meet petition requirements in which a certain number of
voters must sign a petition for a third party or independent candidate to gain ballot access.
Four Democrats are running in the district, which was carried by Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE in the 2016 election.
While the candidates for Judge can
not debate, BW & PBP Radio held a live
Meet The Candidates Forum, Sunday, September 11th to give
voters a last look at each candidate to again hopefully help them make an informed decision at the ballot box on Tuesday.
In a private
meeting last month, The Times reported, Ms. Stewart - Cousins said to Mr. Cuomo during a debate over who best understands suburban
voters: «You look at me, Mr. Governor, but you don't see me.
«Her first step would really be to
meet with leadership and make the case of what does she bring
not only to the position but to Staten Island and Brooklyn [
voters],» said Staten Island Democratic Assemblyman Matthew Titone.
(For the recent presidential primaries in New York, Democratic
voters voted
not just for a nominee, but also for delegates to the party convention; Republicans voted only for a nominee, their New York delegates to the RNC are chosen at a party
meeting.)
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly
not the end of it: At the Unite
meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class
voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this
meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
The former communications director for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE's presidential campaign said Sunday that the Trump administration is igniting passion in the opposition never before seen in the United States.
Former Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE campaign spokesman Brian Fallon urged Democrats
not to get distracted by the information from President Trump's tax return released on Tuesday.
Aides on Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr.
met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report
Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE's 2008 presidential campaign kept a detailed list of party colleagues who staffers believed had betrayed her during the long and bitter primary battle with President Obama, a new book reveals.
The
meeting was necessitated because hundreds of special
voters who queued at polling stations across the country today [Thursday] could
not cast their ballots during the special voting exercise.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D - NY) echoed Gillibrand's comments in Rochester last week, but said town hall
meetings aren't the only way for members of Congress to connect with
voters.
It's tory and UKIP
voters that are bothered about the Labour - SNP thing, Labour
voters (or at least all the ones I've
met) really aren't that bothered.
Hofstein added: «I do
not mean any disrespect to individual
voters who are registered as Independence Party members and it is my intention to
meet them and ask for their support on an individual basis while I am out on the campaign trail».
«I don't speak for the scientific community, of course, but I believe the world is getting warmer,» Romney told
voters in June 2011 at a town hall
meeting after announcing his candidacy.
Many
voters realize that such a promise is false and will react poorly if that goal is
not met.
Georgia legislators have scrapped a proposal to fund school construction through
voter - approved local sales taxes after
meeting resistance from municipal leaders who did
not want to have to compete with school districts for funds.
You are the elected — oh, wait — perhaps you are an appointed member of the Hartford Board of Education (I am opposed to appointed boards because of how they disenfranchise
voters and parents); indeed, I believe you are the chair; your personal views as expressed here may
not guide your policies and your voting, but they do seem consistent with your letters to the Courant and your statements at the BoE
meetings.
If students don't
meet minimum standards,
voters expect consequences.
And this, Krosnick says, is largely because they might only hear from the most vocal, opinionated
voters, such as those who attend town hall
meetings or angrily call them up — and if we're talking about a red state or county, chances are they're
not calling for a carbon tax.
Unfortunately, new info like this is unlikely to change the political chess game in Washington — pols aren't really concerned with
meeting the demands of a majority consensus of
voters anymore, just the majority of campaign contributors.
- The general court shall have the power to act in relation to cities and towns, but only by general laws which apply alike to all cities or to all towns, or to all cities and towns, or to a class of
not fewer than two, and by special laws enacted (1) on petition filed or approved by the
voters of a city or town, or the mayor and city council, or other legislative body, of a city, or the town
meeting of a town, with respect to a law relating to that city or town; (2) by a two - thirds vote of each branch of the general court following a recommendation by the governor; (3) to erect and constitute metropolitan or regional entities, embracing any two or more cities or towns or cities and towns, or established with other than existing city or town boundaries, for any general or special public purpose or purposes, and to grant to these entities such powers, privileges and immunities as the general court shall deem necessary or expedient for the regulation and government thereof; or (4) solely for the incorporation or dissolution of cities or towns as corporate entities, alteration of city or town boundaries, and merger or consolidation of cities and towns, or any of these matters.
Though some current clients say they believe Cambridge Analytica's core data product is of a high caliber and can be applied to ad targeting to produce better results than other types of
voter data models, others who have
met with or worked with the firm say they were
not impressed with Cambridge's data product, and called it too expensive.