Sentences with phrase «n't run for another public office»

Chelsea Clinton says she's not running for public office «right now,» though if a position opens and she's potentially interested, she'll reconsider.
«It is forbidden under state election law to offer any kind of compensation to entice somebody to run for public office, or to not run for public office,» he said.
I've faced it myself despite not running for public office and I took it all in stride.
Ivanka Trump still considers Chelsea Clinton a «very close friend,» adding: «I'm not running for public office, and neither is she, so of course we're still friends.»
Because of his felony conviction, he can not run for public office, but can for district leader because it's a political position.
Hawkins, when he's not running for some public office or another, is a blue collar unionist and unreconstructed socialist.
No, they're not running for public offices, but they are making friends with those already occupying our nations public servant positions.

Not exact matches

«I won't be running for public office again,» she said.
However, he suggested that behavior isn't one you want to see in someone who's running for public office.
When Abe Lincoln first ran for public office in Illinois, surely it was not with the ambition of being the Great Emancipator.
Those are the two extremes, but even in the middle, where most of us here today are, we often disagree on how to dress, whether it is okay to drink alcohol or not, what music, movies and other entertainment is appropriate, whether to run for public office, and on and on and on.
Anyways, candidates should remember that they're running for public office and not the pulpit.
So if the general population is at fault for having no choice but to elect yet another fraudulent and unrepresentative politician to some public office, then at least the prerequisites for running are faulty, the process absent of any oversight, the office free of any accountability, and the whole government essentially run by people who do not respect the law, to put it nicely.
While the American people certainly don't have a «right» to see the tax returns of any private individual, the public has grown to expect that those running for the highest office in the land will voluntarily allow us to view their filings.
Unfortunately Agnostics and Atheists are the most trusted less in this country than any other belief, lack of belief, group in the entire country, running for public office as a non believer is a sure way not to win, so I running as a christian is the only logical approach to public office if you want to actually win
The data series in which we found serious discontinuities or complete breaks are not trivial or obscure, but are (or should be) of major importance to the evaluation of government of any political stripe, such as total public sector capital investment, local government spending (on which the Office for Budget Responsibility and the government differ whether it is rising or falling), how much the government costs to run, and how much the civil service costs to employ.
«I can't imagine that Eliot Spitzer wants to run for public office again after what he did while he was in the last two public offices as attorney general and as governor.»
There is another MPA assessment due this month, and with the information commissioner demanding the details of the amber - red reports are released, the public accounts committee to debate the details of the stinging National Audit Office report, and a ruling on legal appeals all due for July, the answer for government is simple: get the vote on the paving bill through before any of that happens, whilst trying to con MPs in affected constituencies that if they don't vote for it, the compensation pot will run dry.
Asked «Should Eliot Spitzer ever run for public office in New York again, or not?
However as Norden points out, those 18 lawmakers ran for state office under the state's campaign finance system, not for city office under the city's public financing system.
After attending a public event Thursday, Marchione said she can't entirely rule out running for public office again in the future.
Prosecutors and Board of Election officials agree that state election law prohibits the offering of public employment in exchange for running, or not running, for office.
Still, same - sex marriage and LGBT issues in general have not received much oxygen this election cycle, despite President Obama say this summer he now favored marriage rights for gay couples and a record number of gay and lesbian candidates running for public office.
The former Buffalo businessman, who said on multiple occasions that he was done with politics and wouldn't seek elected office again after losing to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo last year, is in fact mulling a return to the public stage by running for former Rep. Chris Lee's seat.
The Treasury Committee, the Public Accounts Committee — I do not know whether its Chair is in her place — and the National Audit Office all need to play a role in ensuring that the banks do not run off with the money, and that value for money is secured.»
«I hope the would - be civic leaders out there do not get dissuaded to run for public office,» Iannece said, speaking of his more than 20 years of civic experience not being enough for voters to get him on the Democratic ticket.
«He didn't get into public service to just run for office
«As you know, under the public authorities law, I'm not allowed to even talk about running for office,» Lhota said.
Prosecutors and Board of Election officials agree that the state election law prohibits the offer of public employment in exchange for running, or not running, for office.
She added, «Someone who feels that their constituents are not entitled to know anything about them shouldn't be running for public office
But she recently shot down speculation, telling Variety that as of right now, she does not intend to run for public office.
«But these individuals love to be in the public eye commenting on all these issues but don't have the guts to run for office really shouldn't be doing that.»
You do not rehabilitate your disgraced reputation by running for public office.
While she acknowledges that «in today's climate it would be crazy not to think about running for office,» she also is concerned about what a return to public life might do to her professional career: «I have clients, a team and regulations that demand my time.»
Twenty - four hours after Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings made public his letter stating that he will not run for another term after 20 years in office, the Albany County Democratic Committee gave its nomination to City Treasurer Kathy Sheehan in the race for mayor.
Elected officials would no longer have any incentive to maintain their reputation with the public and since it guarantees they can not run for office again, it increases the incentive to trade favors for a cozy job or board appointment once their time in office ends.
Gipson hasn't denied his interest is running for public office again — perhaps even for his old Senate seat.
The Brookings Institution, a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, D.C., recently found that childcare is a primary reason why women opt not to run for office.
These are the «open» seats, as are those in three other races: District 21 Council Member Julissa Ferreras - Copeland announced she would not be running for reelection, opening up her seat for a competitive battle; in District 44, Council Member David Greenfield made a relatively late announcement that he will not seek reelection, but he is expected to be replaced by his chosen successor and close ally Kalman Yeger; and in District 28, Ruben Wills was recently removed from office when he was convicted on federal public corruption charges — there is a crowded competition to replace him.
(CNN)-- As Chelsea Clinton continues to emerge as a public advocate for children and women, she's still not ruling out a future run for office.
To all those candidates — Dominican or not — who may aspire to run for public office, I would like to dedicate to them that biblical passage I used to start this column: «Cursed is the one who trusts in man» (Jeremiah 17:5)... «Let God be true, and every man a liar.»
«I think it's fair to say that I'm running for office, no other member of my family is running for office, and I think the public's going to judge me, not who else is with me or not with me,» Spitzer told a gaggle of reporters, including representatives from CNN affiliate NY1 and the New York Post.
Spitzer's favorable / unfavorable split is 33 - 59, and 48 percent still say he shouldn't ever consider another run for public office.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg can not run for re-election because of the city's term limits law, while Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and Comptroller John Liu are both running for Mayor rather than seeking re-election to their current offices.
Randy Bryce, a Wisconsin Democrat running for the seat currently held by Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R., Wis.), claimed last week he wasn't a politician, but this is the fourth time he has run for public office.
As a felon who was convicted of crimes related to his public office, Ganim can not qualify for public financing under state law if he runs for governor in 2018.
«I personally believe that anybody who is attorney general should not be permitted to run for public office after leaving that position for at least three years, so the office is not used for political reasons, but to do what it primarily is supposed to be doing: enforcing the law.»
Republican strategist Rich Galen, a former top Newt Gingrich aide who has seen a sex scandal or two up close, agreed: «People who run for public office, especially high public office, are not like regular people.
If Ritz were to lose the primary, our sources tell us, she will just run again for Superintendent of Public Instruction since it is a nominating convention and she would not be prohibited from running again for another office under Indiana's «sore loser» law which bans candidates from running for an office in the general election which they lost in the primary.
Wright, who is running for Rep. Charles Rangel's congressional seat, not only indulges his tobacco itch in his Albany office, but ignores «no smoking» signs at public appearances, the sources said.
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