Sentences with phrase «n't run a candidate»

I believe that not running a candidate in the upcoming Senator - in - Waiting election is a real missed opportunity for these opposition parties.
The Republicans are not running a candidate for mayor but the Green Party is hold a primary between Bryan Jimenez and Dan Plaat.
He ran as an independent, yet the Tories didn't run a candidate against him and he refused to rule out joining them in future.
John Defrancisco sabotaged his own conference by ensuring that the Republicans did NOT run a candidate to take on David Valesky last year.
The Democrats did not run a candidate.
But they are not running any candidates for office this year, preferring instead to support the candidacy of Democrats and Republicans, who will have their names on the ballot twice.
The UNC, NJAC, COP and TOP again ran under the PP banner, and did not run candidates against each other.
Unlike a coalition formed after an election, the partners in an electoral alliance usually do not run candidates against one another but encourage their supporters to vote for candidates from the other members of the alliance.
The Democratic Party is not running a candidate.

Not exact matches

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz says that although he is not going to run for president, he is still very much concerned with the quality of candidates vying for the coveted position.
Starbucks» Howard Schultz says in The New York Times that although he will not run, he's concerned with the quality of candidates.
Finally, there is the Green Party, which is not so much avoiding scrutiny but being ignored altogether, as they are being excluded from the debate despite running a full slate of candidates.
Jenny Wilson, a Democratic candidate running for Senate in Utah, said this week that «Utah families deserve another Utahn as their senator, not a Massachusetts governor who thinks of our state as his vacation home.»
These voters elected candidates who were running on the Party ticket, but not interested in following the party line.
Top allies of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blasted Bannon, the head of the far - right website Breitbart News who pledged to run opponents against McConnell - backed candidates whom Bannon deemed not sufficiently conservative.
The candidate from her party running in Buenos Aires — the country's biggest province — has demurred when asked about the situation in the Venezuela, saying that he did not know «in detail» what was going on there, later stressing the differences between the tenures of Chavez and Maduro and calling for dialogue with a third party, such as the Pope.
Releasing one's tax returns isn't technically required when running for president, but it is a longstanding tradition that lets voters learn more about a candidate.
There isn't a single candidate who has ever run for office that hasn't had various conflicts of interest, or at least the appearance of them.
But not only is he the leading candidate for the Republican nomination, and therefore someone the media has to cover, he is such a ratings win that most news outlets can't help but run as many stories about him as possible.
But while the RNC's new recommendations may not be directly aimed at quashing another Paul's White House run, conservative activists argue that the changes to the primary process would inevitably benefit candidates who are well - funded and have high - name recognition, to the detriment of those who draw their support from the GOP's activist base.
Salmon points out that «not a single one of the 12 [candidates] is a CEO who was hired to run a company by its board of directors.»
UBS (ubs) is running an algorithm on digital resumes to identify candidates with preferred traits and is giving those applications priority for interviews, said a person familiar with the bank's hiring process who was not authorized to speak publicly.
«It really doesn't matter how many people run because they handpick their candidates,» Gorman said.
So while asking those run - of - the - mill interview questions can help you weed out the candidates who took the time to do their research (and those who didn't), what you really should be asking are those strange job interview questions that can offer a better glimpse into the person's personality.
Mr. Lamb ran as an anti-Pelosi Democrat with moderate views on abortion, Mr. Coughlin said, «and the candidate out here is not doing any of those things; she's running a more typical Democratic campaign.»
Good for us US investors not to forget companies run by our fine Canadian friends as we look for potential DGI candidates.
The expectation is that the vote will be held in spring 2017, which would give Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall plenty of time to mull a run, though he continues to insist he is not a candidate.
It shouldn't be a surprise, since Trump is a wealthy guy from New York, but he's also a candidate who ran on helping the little guy.
Argument # 1: The non-conservative opposition parties do not have the resources to run a candidate in the Senate election.
In an interview that featured both Fallon's lighthearted bantering style and strikingly low - key candidness from Trump, the Republican candidate opened up about his motivation for running for president and was not afraid to poke fun at himself and some of his trademark campaign behavior.
If he runs as an Independent or an Alberta Party candidate, even if he doesn't win, he could just split the vote enough in the riding to let a Progressive Conservative squeak in.
The Liberal Party declined to run a candidate in order to not oppose the new party leader's entry into the House of Commons.
We don't yet know the implications of having an atheist president, but if an atheist candidate ran, and people cited his lack of religion as a problem, I bet SIlverman would cry murder.
Then this morning I did see something about historic fact - facing of the party, that it could finally run a candidate without mentioning the «G» word as well as not mentioning Jerusalem as the capitol of Israel.
Perry isn't the only candidate who believes the road to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue runs down the church aisle.
Have we not been over exposed to these «candidates» calling from god to run for president?
While I can not buy in to ANY religion (agnostic bordering on atheist) I think Mitt is a smart man (unlike the MOST of his fellow candidates) and is actually campaigning on IDEAS vs. just running for president.
Ya, that's why we need to start running candidates who do not believe in the Christian deity or any other mythological deity.
On that, not a single candidate in the GOP is deserving to even run for President, let alone serve as Commander in Chief, regardless of whatever fairy tale, I mean religion, they wear more often than not as a guise.
Personally I don't think the faith (or lack of religious faith) of a presidential candidate is at all relevent to his / her ability to run the country.
This so called Christian is the first to openly accept gay marriage as a political stance, which if you want to not believe what the bible says about it then fine, but this wasn't his stance when running in Chicago against a conservative black candidate.
Funny you do not see any of those Republican candidates that God told to run as the Republican candidate or his running mate.
Pastors of congregations hoping for political clout, will not back a candidate who is running last in a three - man race.
Anyways, candidates should remember that they're running for public office and not the pulpit.
Obama is a skilled candidate, and a determined liberal, but Obama could not have run as a post-partisan pragmatist if the media (or anyone) had successfully publicized his record of opposing extending legal protections to newborns that survived botched abortions and had lied about his votes.
Amar Nath seemed to be a reasonably sensible fellow, so I asked him why they persisted in running candidates in elections they didn't have the slightest prayer of winning.
Greear released a rap video promoting his presidential run, which led International Mission Board president David Platt to say he didn't intend his participation to be an endorsement of the candidate, but would «be thrilled» to serve alongside Greear or Gaines.
Eric Sapp, who runs a faith - focused consulting firm with Strider, said he wasn't hired by the House and Senate Democratic campaign committees or by candidates for Congress or governor, for the first time since he started doing such work.
I don't think they had a good response, though, to the pathology of the present presidential race for the Republican nomination: The party has run out of plausible candidates before anyone has even voted.
Aren't there 7 other candidates running as well?
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