A ward councilman or councilwoman — also called Alderman and Alderwoman in some cities —
only run a political campaign for office within their own ward, and hold two - year, part - time terms in many cases.
Not exact matches
Today, for instance, I can
only find five ad
campaigns running: one for drug company Novartus, one for a prescription benefit plan (also
running in the Post's
political section), a CATO Institute ad for a book, an ad from the American Council of Life Insurers and an Environmental Defense ad on global warming.
This was despite being a
political outsider and
running only a regional
campaign on a shoestring budget.
There were frequent reminders that de Blasio's interests for much of his
political career have been national — de Blasio
only decided to
run for City Council at age 39, after
running Hillary Clinton's
campaign for U.S. Senate.
When Hudson
ran for office, Miner not
only steered money to her
campaign but accompanied her to Manhattan to meet state Democratic Party big shots at a luncheon hosted by Eleanor's Legacy, a women's
political group.
Although Paladino said he didn't discuss politics much, he did
run his first
political campaign — his
only campaign before this year — while on campus, and won a seat along with Pavone on the Law Student Senate.
But
only millionaires can afford the signs, leaflets and staff you need to
run a
political campaign, right?
Playing to type, in the North Dakota
political battle over the «new and improved» Measure 6, the
only active vote for a presumption for shared parenting in this U.S. election cycle, the group
running the opposition
campaign is all lawyers plus a male pastor and a female domestic violence advocate — and they seem to be using State Bar resources to oppose the legislation.