Sentences with phrase «next gubernatorial race»

I bet it is rehashed in the next gubernatorial race and other occasions until it gets passed and subsequently slapped down by the US Supreme Court, upon which not a single atheist has ever sat.

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Cox said that outside of the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races, there isn't much to draw the attention away from the New York City mayor's race next year.
As POLITICO reported in September, it's part of a longer - term effort to build a bigger and more diverse bench for the party to draw on in gubernatorial and Senate races over the next decade.
Kolb is the latest Republican to express interest in the gubernatorial race next year.
It's all designed to keep the WFP from winning the 50,000 votes it needs in November's gubernatorial race to keep its permanent ballot line for the next four years.
For donors in particular, there may be no better place to invest over the next two years than state - level legislative and gubernatorial races.
Louisiana isn't anywhere close to belonging on a list of swing states, yet Republican David Vitter is at risk of losing not only his gubernatorial race this month, but also his Senate seat next year.
But they agreed that next year's gubernatorial race will be competitive for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, regardless of who runs.
The Republican race for the gubernatorial nomination is a potentially crowded one next year: The party's 2014 nominee Rob Astorino is expected to run and businessman Harry Wilson, a 2010 candidate for state comptroller, is also weighing a campaign for governor.
[The group] has been pitching donors and aiming to put together its first phase action plan for December, moving first in the Virginia and New Jersey state elections next year and with an eye toward coordination across gubernatorial, state legislative and House races going into the 2018 midterms.»
Republicans see their chance to win in Iowa next year after losing the last two gubernatorial races.
Not only have Republicans repeatedly cited gubernatorial races as the first step in their rebuilding process nationally but the governors elected over the next two years will play a major role in the decennial redistricting process that will help determine control of Congress for the foreseeable future.
With one hasty and excruciatingly narrow vote, House Republicans have all but guaranteed that health care will be one of the most pivotal issues shaping the next two election cycles - including congressional, gubernatorial and state legislative races in the 2018 midterms and President Donald Trump's...
Gubernatorial races are particularly important to New York's third parties, since they determine who will have a row on the ballot for the next four years and where that line will be.
Though he lost a close race for the governorship to incumbent Lawton Chiles in 1994 (the same year brother George won the Texas gubernatorial bid), Bush set up a nonprofit, the Foundation for Florida's Future, which would keep him focused on public policy and education until the next election, in 1998, which he won handily.
Voters will cast ballots in 36 gubernatorial races next month.
As Maryland's tight gubernatorial race barrels toward next week's election — with education playing a central part — Ms. Grasmick...
The governor, who will leave office next year because of term limits, also secured the signatures of all seven major gubernatorial candidates who vowed to back all of the changes outlined in Tennessee's Race to the Top plan.
(By contrast, 2014 will bring 36 gubernatorial races, and all but four states will hold state legislative elections next year.)
A group of President Trump's supporters had a motor home display in one parking lot, no more than two blocks north of a Democrat running for the nomination for his party in the next Michigan gubernatorial race, handing out bottles of water.
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