Sentences with phrase «now at election time»

And now at election time, she wants us to believe she cares about fixing the health care challenges people in Kamloops have been facing for years.»

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That makes the Trump Bump, for now, the largest post-election gain in percentage terms by the Dow index over that time frame — at least going as far back as the Hoover Mover, when stocks rose 3.6 % following Hubert Hoover's election.
As illustrated by the next chart, the year - over-year rate of growth in commercial bank credit was slightly above 8 % at around the time of the Presidential election in late - 2016 and is now about 3 %.
Since 1806 Mexico has suffered military intervention at least ten times by U.S. troops, and if there are no interventions in the offing now, perhaps it is largely because the U.S. has been shoring up the rule of one party, which wins rigged elections and then fails to challenge U.S. investment and business practices that increase human suffering for campesinos and urban poor there.
There was a reason why the founding fathers put kept religion out of our government and now it seems we are being asked to» pick the Christian» in this next years election — we are not picking the leader of a church here people, we picking someone to be the most influential, most powerful person on the earth... do we want someone who has our best interests at heart or someone who will time and again try to change the US laws to reflect his own personal beliefs?
According to former President Mahama, the NDC will take a decision on who should lead the party into the 2020 election at the right time but for now members of the party should work to be strengthened at the base for the 2020 elections.
In light of today's Cuomo - Paterson summit, which is about to start any minute now, I thought it might be timely to check the archives and determine where we at this time four years ago following the election of then - Governor elect Eliot Spitzer (the last executive New Yorkers actually voted for).
Now may not be the best time to propose adoption of a nomination vote at Westminster, when the next election seems far away, and both major parties claim they are confident of winning an overall majority.
Since the Supreme Court has now prevented itself from acknowledging the question of whether Barack H. Obama is or is not an Article II «natural born citizen» based on the Kenyan / British citizenship of Barack Obama's father at the time of his birth (irrespective of whether Barack Obama is deemed a «citizen» born in Hawaii or otherwise) as a prerequisite to qualifying to serve as President of the United States under the Constitution — the Court having done so at least three times and counting, first before the Nov 4 general election and twice before the Dec 15 vote of the College of Electors — it would seem appropriate, if not necessary, for all Executive Branch departments and agencies to secure advance formal advice from the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel as to how to respond to expected inquiries from federal employees who are pledged to «support and defend the Constitution of the United States» as to whether they are governed by laws, regulations, orders and directives issued under Mr. Obama during such periods that said employees, by the weight of existing legal authority and prior to a decision by the Supreme Court, believe in good faith that Mr. Obama is not an Article II «natural born citizen».
Gillibrand's approval rating has remained stalled at under 50 percent for some time now, despite the fact that she has been in office since early 2009 and won a statewide election — quite easily — against former Rep. Joe DioGuardi last year.
06 December 2010 — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS: STAFF Question: To ask Her Majesty's Government how many people were employed by the Department for International Development (a) at the last general election, and (b) now; and what is the expected number in 12 months» time.
There are now also indications that students are more likely to be registered at their home rather than their university address, perhaps raising the risk of low turnout at what will be a term time election.
Now that we are past the midway point in the parliament — and now that it's clear that the constituency boundaries will not be changing before the next election — I decided it was time for a proper look at the marginal territory where it will be decided who enters 10 Downing Street on 8 May 2015 and whether or not they have an overall majority at their commaNow that we are past the midway point in the parliament — and now that it's clear that the constituency boundaries will not be changing before the next election — I decided it was time for a proper look at the marginal territory where it will be decided who enters 10 Downing Street on 8 May 2015 and whether or not they have an overall majority at their commanow that it's clear that the constituency boundaries will not be changing before the next election — I decided it was time for a proper look at the marginal territory where it will be decided who enters 10 Downing Street on 8 May 2015 and whether or not they have an overall majority at their command.
«So, the issue now is whether this Court can mandate that the Governor call a special election forthwith, or at least sooner than the time selected by the Governor for holding the special election.
With last week's dissolution of Parliament and local elections now behind us, it seems an auspicious time to look at what the initial skirmishes of the general election can tell us about the upcoming campaign.
And yet we now have, for some elections, electoral systems which at least some of the time mean that a Labour vote is -LSB-...]
A YouGov poll for The Times also suggested that 2.7 million voters who backed Labour at last year's general election would now vote for the Tories.
These are some of the Democrats already moving: Mr. Kaminsky, a former prosecutor who is rumored to be eyeing a run for Mr. Skelos» Senate seat; Mr. Kavanagh, the leader of the reform caucus that emerged during the speaker's race; Mr. Perry, the chairman of the powerful Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus; Mr. Mosley, who took on his seat from now - Congressman Hakeem Jeffries and almost got the Caucus nod Mr. Perry did; Marcos Crespo, new Bronx Democratic chairman and close friend of Mr. Heastie; Mr. Blake, a former Obama staffer from the resurgent Bronx; and Ms. Rozic, who at the time of her election was the youngest woman ever elected to the Assembly.
Killian is from Rye but has spent a large amount of time in Yonkers, perhaps realizing that she needs to win the city, or at least hold her own, if she stands any chance at winning the special election to replace former Sen. and now County Exec.
Only the residents of election District 10 will continue to vote at the school, while others will now have to go to either the middle school or the community center, which will serve as a polling site for the first time.
Holding an election now, at the exact moment we trigger Article 50, would also use up valuable negotiating time in Europe and reduce our already precarious standing with European leaders.
With the Euro election campaign kicking in, and pretty much any Westminster MP worth their salt already clearly focused on persuading their constituents to back them at the polls in 2010 - isn't now a better time than ever to get attention for your issue?
I suppose at the next election Labour could say: «Yes we did want it dropped in 2013 but it is now 2015 and so it should be kept - the time to drop it has passed.»
Coalition blues We're going to be going into the next election saying «coalition's a terrible thing, we want to have an overall majority», but actually we want to stand on our record of what's happened over the last five years, so it's going to be slightly paradoxical in that way — the debate on the good or ills of coalition... I have to say both at the time, and particularly now with hindsight, I think we should've had a second election in 2010.
Their time is now, and the party expects to vastly improve their performance in the next general election - the campaign for which begins this weekend, for all intents and purposes, at their conference in Brighton.
At the same time, New York is not likely (for now) to turn a shade of red in the upcoming November general election.
Ken Brynien, President of the Public Employees Federation, says he can't tell his members what do to at election time, but he says right now they seem disinclined to do help any lawmaker who voted for the plan, and vows that they will «remember in November».
At the time, the WFP was under investigation by the US attorney's office in connection with work done by its now defunct for - profit arm, Data & Field Services, in the 2009 election cycle, and then - state Attorney General Cuomo was running for governor on a platform that included an anti-corruption plank.
«There can only be one leader at a particular time, if you lose now, you can win tomorrow, APC is no longer that baby of yesterday it growing, more people must be given the opportunity to join with a bid to forming a formidable force that can win elections,» she said.
He said child poverty, which stood at 34 % when John Major lost the 1997 election, was reduced to just over 27 % by the time David Cameron became prime minister in 2010, but was now back on the rise.
It's also worth noting that the small chance of getting in now will be even smaller next time if, as seems likely, the proportion of women is increased further before the next election in two years: although the parliamentary party settled on a quota of 31.5 % women, there was in fact a majority (of 139 to 107) for at least 40 %.
The Guardian reflected this enthusiasm: this election, the editorial at the time decided, «now joins 1945 and 1906 as the third great progressive electoral landslide of the 20th century».
When I looked at this after that by - election Wandsworth Voter mentioned it looked to me that the Tories were just about safe, but after the GE result I would have thought Labour now have a good chance of taking the council for the first time since 1974.
«There is now fresh evidence that Britain is becoming divided — long - term unemployment rose yet again, so did long - term youth unemployment and unemployment in two - thirds of England is higher than it was at time of the general election
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If the DA hopes to make the gains it has promised at the next general elections, the time to get it's house in order is now.
I was among many such researchers some weeks ago at a valuable event on disinformation at the University of Pennsylvania (where, by the way, most of the academics in attendance scoffed at the idea that Cambridge Analytica actually had a secret sauce and any great power to influence elections... but now's not the time for that argument).
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that Cohen, an attorney for the Trump Organization at the time and now Trump's personal lawyer, arranged for Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, to receive $ 130,000 as part of a nondisclosure agreement before the 2016 presidential election.
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