Sentences with phrase «office seekers»

The phrase "office seekers" refers to individuals who are actively searching for or desiring to obtain a position or job within a government office or organization. Full definition
Actually, it's a pertinent topic for political office seekers, as public opinion polls use statistical methods to measure the electorate's support (or lack thereof) for a particular candidate.
However if we do both don't we give a huge advantage to the wealthy office seeker over an average citizen?
Here's how the independent office seekers have shaken up the field.
While her Republican primary opponents are two fine gentlemen, I believe Wendy presents the best contrast with Senator Gillibrand and will be a boost to Republican office seekers statewide
Syracuse's Green Party office seekers want to see state aid return to historic levels and a new scaled local income tax on city residents and those that work in it.
Only recently have Niebuhr quotations begun once again to sprinkle the political speeches of national office seekers and the pages of learned religious journals.
While the speakers railed against Trump, they also stressed the need for a large voter turnout on Tuesday to support not just Clinton but down - ballot office seekers such as those running for Congress or the state Senate.
The youths further vowed to mobilise their over one million members scattered across the state and beyond to vote against any political office seeker in the state who chooses to go against their counsel by relying on Chime's backing.
The AG is investigating whether Mr. Rapfogel directed Century Coverage and its chief executive Joseph Ross to use some over-payments from the Met Council as political contributions to NYC and NYS office seekers.
ALBANY — The only Republican candidate who has officially declared for governor said on Thursday he would not accept the nomination of the Independence Party, whose ballot line offers a boost to major - party office seekers, but has been criticized for misleading voters who intend to register as independents.
Contractors, vendors, public workers, office seekers: «Their daily First Read newsletter, with the daily schedule (for government events in New York), is basically required reading for anyone with a stake in civic life,» David Galarza, communications specialist at the Civil Service Employees Association, a New York public - sector labor union, told me.
An analysis by Dr. Richard Hayes Phillips indicates that Taylor, a first - time statewide office seeker, ran significantly ahead of Republican incumbent candidates Mike Dewine and Betty Montgomery, in the Senate and attorney general races respectively.
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