Sentences with phrase «next election outcomes»

We independents are the ones who will determine the next election outcomes, and always make the difference.

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Nor are they worried about the outcome of the next round and this suggests a Macron victory — although, like many recent elections, the margin may be very narrow.
Given that the next election is likely to be in the fall of 2015, the 2015 Budget will likely show a surplus for 2015 - 16, since the final outcome for the deficit will not be known until the fall of 2016.
Expectations for US economic growth over the next year are generally positive, although considerable uncertainty surrounds the implications of the US election outcome for firms» outlook (Box 1).
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While I would not place a bet on the outcome of the next election, Conservative politicians who brag about dancing a cakewalk back into government in 2019 should be reminded that it might not be that easy.
MoveOn.org Political Action is a federal political committee which primarily helps members elect candidates who reflect our values through a variety of activities aimed at influencing the outcome of the next election.
«The group will argue that values — and not a politician's background — are the crucial factor in communicating effectively with blue collar voters and that it is today's generation of Conservative politicians who most closely represent the values of those voters who will determine the outcome of the next general election,» he said.
Now we know the make - up of the next parliament, and the astonishing outcome of an election that has given David Cameron the chance to lead a Conservative - only Cabinet, we can start to build up a picture of what the next five years has in store for British politics.
Whatever the results of the local elections today, the outcome of the next general election is far from a foregone conclusion.
Unforeseen circumstances as well as unfavourable outcomes of the parliamentary elections in India and leadership shift in the Pakistani army within the next months could quickly derail the rapprochement.
Regardless of whether they do though, one way or the other, the UKIP vote is likely to have serious consequences for the outcome of the next election.
The eyes of observers of British politics are keenly trained on the outcome of the by - election because it might give us some early clues to some serious questions about the next election: How are voters going to respond when faced with two incumbent government parties?
The narrowing of the Tory lead in the opinion polls over recent months underlines that the outcome of the next election is not certain.
The Murdoch press empire decided to rain on the Scottish Labour leadership parade on Saturday by releasing a YouGov poll in The Sun and The Times showing the party is 20 points behind the SNP in voting intentions for next Westminster's election — an outcome that could see it lose the vast bulk of its Commons seats.
The boundary changes defeat matters far more to the outcome of the next election than even the coalition's biggest U-turn, or the resignation of a Cabinet minister.
Whatever the outcome of the election, one thing is for certain: Britain will have a huge budget deficit and the next government will have to tackle it.
Predicting the outcome of the next general election is, at best, a risky undertaking because the game is still very much in flux.
There is a Populus poll in The Times tomorrow which does not appear to cover voting intention, but rather asks the public what they expect they outcome of the next election to be.
Senate Democrats hope to gain full control of the chamber this month, pending the outcome of a special election next week.
As the outcome of next election looks set to be one of the most hard to call in the last two decades, a one note hiring strategy focused on whichever party is flavour of the week is clearly a profoundly rash tactic.
But they may be less impressed wth Beard's declaration that Corbyn wouldn't «necessarily make a great Prime Minister» and that «the outcome of a Corbyn election might be messy, and it might lose Labour the next election».
This chimes with the views of others that AV would make only a modest difference to outcomes, likely to leave the Lib Dems at the next election somewhat better off at the expense of the Tories, especially in the South - West.
How these strands of opinion develop, and particularly how former Liberal Democrat voters perceive their party's role in the coalition, will determine the outcome of the next election — however the votes are counted.
Whitehall sources say that it is early days and Blair's chances may depend on the outcome of next year's French presidential elections.
Bookies expect around # 20million to be staked on the election outcome over the next few weeks.
In interviews at the Lib Dem conference, Clegg, unsurprisingly, left the door open to a partnership with Miliband: «If the British people say that the most legitimate outcome of the next general election would be a Labour - Liberal Democrat coalition, of course I would be prepared to play my part in that.»
Despite Labour's recent recovery in the polls, the most likely outcome of the next election is a Tory victory.
The YouGov poll also shows that few Unite members believe Mr Corbyn would win the next general election - with 20 % saying it would be «fairly unlikely» and 49 % saying such an outcome was «very unlikely».
Graham Allen, who was Labour chairman of the Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee in the last parliament, said MPs should be recalled next Monday, if no party wins a majority to discuss the election outcome — including the electoral system.
«We have to now work on how to move forward, yes we are all not happy about the outcome of this year's result but it has happened and we have to see how we can together move the party into the next elections.
Labour is predicting a close result next Tuesday when MPs will vote on whether to introduce constituency boundary changes before the general election, a vote that could prove vital to the outcome.
«And those are the only two outcomes of the election next year,» he said.
Psychologists Rob Jenkins and Tony McCarthy from the University of Glasgow, and Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire, have run a subliminal online experiment with New Scientist to predict the outcome of the UK general election next week.
So in the lead up to the next federal election we plan to engage those people to engage their networks, friends, and family to make sure we can re-ignite the awareness around the importance of needs - based funding being in place to make sure that all children across Australia have the resource that they need to achieve a high educational outcome.
A group of students at Central High School in Omaha, Neb., will be taking an unusually keen interest in the outcome of next week's general election — and not necessarily because it is one in which they will be casting their first votes for President.
Next week's Capitol Connection will dissect today's election results and share the ASCD policy team's insight about what the presidential and congressional election outcomes mean for educators.
So one outcome of the General Election will be to determine who is available to serve on the Committee, which will be key to how effective it is in the next Parliament.
It will have no good outcomes,» said the Lib Dem MP, who is standing down at the next election.
Whatever the outcome of the next general election, legislation remains a distant prospect.
Whatever the outcome of the elections next Tuesday, a marriage does not have to be threatened by differences.
No matter how you or your members feel about the election outcome, the tax and other industry - related issues that are certain to be debated during the next few years will be every bit as historic as this past election.
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