Every party leader wants to be more popular than their party.
Despite a slew of warning signs about the health of Canada's housing market, none of
the party leaders want to rock the boat
Ian Phillips, chair of the Cayuga County Democratic Committee, said local
party leaders want to avoid a primary and keep the party's focus and resources on defeating Rep. John Katko, R - Camillus, in the November election.
If neither party activists nor
party leaders want to see him out front, it's doubtful that most voters will.
Most of the Labour activists I know just accept that they have no real say in Party policy and that all the Policy Reviews and NPF debates will produce the results that
Party leaders want irrespective of what members think.
A source with knowledge of Cuomo's private conversations with the Working Families Party said
party leaders want him to campaign in close Senate races to help tip the balance of power back to the Democrats, regardless of whether campaign finance passes or not.
Not exact matches
British opposition politicians said Trump was not welcome in the U.K. Former opposition Labour
party leader leader Ed Miliband tweeted to Trump that the reason he cancelled was really «because nobody
wanted you to come.
«Rand has always said that he
wanted to be a
leader on the message of the Republican
Party, and that means talking about old ideas that were part of the party's original message, and introducing new ideas that might help the party broaden its appeal to groups that may have been left out of the conversation,» Doug Stafford, Paul's Senate chief of staff, told Business Ins
Party, and that means talking about old ideas that were part of the
party's original message, and introducing new ideas that might help the party broaden its appeal to groups that may have been left out of the conversation,» Doug Stafford, Paul's Senate chief of staff, told Business Ins
party's original message, and introducing new ideas that might help the
party broaden its appeal to groups that may have been left out of the conversation,» Doug Stafford, Paul's Senate chief of staff, told Business Ins
party broaden its appeal to groups that may have been left out of the conversation,» Doug Stafford, Paul's Senate chief of staff, told Business Insider.
The opposing
party does not
want the group's vote, so the group can not threaten its own
party's
leaders with defection.»
Despite seeing off Ben Wyatt's «challenge» for the top job, WA Labor
leader Eric Ripper still has plenty to do if he
wants to lead the
party to the next election.
Although members of The People's Vote are quick to point out that they're asking for a different kind of vote, pro-Brexit
leaders in the Conservative
party, which controls the government, say the public doesn't
want to vote on Brexit again.
«Huawei
wants to break into the U.S. mobile device market and it knows that the industry
leaders are not going to just welcome it to the
party,» Ferguson says.
The meme in Athens is that SYRIZA
leader Alexis Tsipras didn't even
want to win, and always
wanted to come back and run again in 4 to 8 months after the establishment
parties lost standing.
Each
leader wants to get away from much of his current
party's base.
It's time for advocacy groups, think tanks, opposition
parties and taxpaying Canadians to borrow from that 1980s - era slogan for MTV and tell their elected
leaders, clearly and forcefully: «I
want my $ 10,000 TSFA (back)!»
But business
leaders say global investors will
want clarity on the bigger picture of foreign investment now that Mr. Harper is less beholden to opposition
parties in the House.
It will be up to them to determine which
leader they
want and what path forward they envisage for our
party.»
Provincial Liberal
leader Raj Sherman
wants his
party to work more closely with the federal Liberal P
party to work more closely with the federal Liberal
PartyParty.
Speaking at a
party retreat, House Majority
Leader Eric Cantor told his colleagues that the
party had spent too much time talking about the concerns of business owners and entrepreneurs and not enough about the concerns of that majority who were not (and in many cases did not
want to be) business....
Hillary Clinton described meeting the
leader of the Fellowship in 1993: «Doug Coe, the longtime National Prayer Breakfast organizer, is a unique presence in Washington: a genuinely loving spiritual mentor and guide to anyone, regardless of
party or faith, who
wants to deepen his or her relationship to God.»
What campaign stunt would you pull?I'd be
leader of my very own Total
Party and screen my very own reality TV show, The Dirty Dozen, in which viewers vote for the D - list celebs they
want to see in my cabinet.
But Paladino, the GOP's 2010 nominee for governor, has repeatedly said he
wants the Republican nominee to support ousting Senate Republican
Leader Dean Skelos and Assembly Minority
Leader Brian Kolb, or he will seek the Conservative
Party's nomination for governor.
He
wants you to be the brave
leader of a third
party effort that will help him defeat Paladino and leave the big spending Albany apparatus in place.
But the idea of
party leaders «trying to claim power or hold on to power» was the big story he
wanted to explore.
Of the 712 elected officials and
party leaders who can support any candidate they
want, 469 have already said they will support Hillary.
The Lib Dems said Sir Menzies
wanted to challenge the new Tory
leader on his green credentials, with environment spokesman Chris Huhne saying there had been a «string of contradictions between David Cameron's green words and his
party's blue actions».
Speaking at a fringe event at Conservative
party conference, the Scottish Conservative
leader suggested that constant criticism sometimes made her
want to cry — or to kick a wall.
Sources close to Paladino say he's torn between trying to appease his Tea
Party followers, who
want him to keep pushing hard on his Democratic opponent, Andrew Cuomo, and perhaps even release the proof he says he has of the AG's extramarital affairs; and GOP and Conservative
leaders, who
want him to adopt a more subdued approach and perhaps even apologize to those he has impugned — including Cuomo and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
With the Labour
Party seemingly willing to gift the Tories half a year to do whatever they
want with the country, the Liberal Democrats have a shorter path to electing a new
leader and getting on with the business of rebuilding.
«The Labour parliamentary
party also is so insular, they're actually ignoring their own members, their own members
want Jeremy Corbyn but they're trying to oust that
leader.
Labour
leader Jeremy Corbyn responded by saying that his
party wanted the election, calling it a chance to get a government that puts «the majority first».
The bipartisan budget deal that dodged a key immigration issue revealed a rift that could haunt Democrats for years: one between moderates such as Senate Minority
Leader Chuck Schumer and potential presidential candidates — including Schumer's New York colleague, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand — who may
want to appeal to the
party's increasingly liberal base.
KR Lohse responded to Dan Hodges» piece wondering where Ed Miliband stood on the issue of Europe and a new EU treaty by roundly condemning the means by which the Labour
leader was elected: «Ed's luck ran out the day the unions propelled him into a position that the majority of the
party didn't
want him in.
Yun could not say for certain whether Crowley is indeed running for re-election as district
leader, although she'll have to if she
wants to keep the position — unless, of course, the
party races are delayed (see explanation below)-- noting «we're focused on the congressional campaign right now.
No major
party has ever had a permanent
leader who hadn't planned to be
leader (or possibly even
want to be).
That's in part because lawmakers
want to focus on campaigning and are back home more than usual, and
party leaders tend to
want to shield vulnerable members from tough votes.
Vulnerable House and Senate Democrats
want their
leaders to skip the
party's controversial legislative agenda for next year to help save their seats in Congress.
So Boris» musings today can be added to a number of earlier clues that what Boris
wants is to be Tory
party leader and Prime Minister.
The
party needs to have a debate about its orientation and policies before it considers who it
wants as
leader.
In the UK, Labour
party leader Ed Miliband has framed his agenda of a fairer country and a more responsible capitalism in a context where there is less money to spend, arguing that «it's Labour's responsibility to find a new approach for tough times» and that he
wants to «demonstrate once and for all that Labour is a
party for all times, not only a
party for good times.»
The
leader and founder of Glorious Wave Ministry, Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi says the New Patriotic
Party's (NPP) presidential candidate has 16 spiritual problems he has to fix if he
wants to win the the upcoming election.
The Ukip election machine was today found
wanting when former
leader Nigel Farage spoke live from the campaign trail in Sleaford and North Hykeham — and
party operatives managed to misspell the name of the constituency.
These days no
party leader would
want to be a grandparent.
«Never before has our
party leader moved in such a deliberate manner to minimize the rights of candidate only
wanting only an equal opportunity,» said Lorigo.
Following the election of Tony Blair as Labour
leader in July 1994 after the death of his predecessor John Smith, Ashdown pursued co-operation between the two
parties because he
wanted to form a coalition government should the next general election end without any
party having an overall majority.
While swing voters
wanted Labour to acknowledge its mistakes, most in the movement
wanted to see the new
leader defend the
party's record.
John McDonnell said: «I would have thought the new
leader of the Tory
party will
want to seek a mandate so we will be gearing up for that.»
Local Democratic
leaders want party leaders in Washington to back their designated candidate, Dana Balter of Syracuse.
Richard Schaffer, Suffolk Democratic chairman, said
party officials
want to give all interested contenders a chance to present their case to
party leaders and hope to come up with a consensus nominee.
Ans: Let me first correct an impression, I
want to state it categorically that there is no personal disagreement or face off between the National legal adviser, Dr. Muiz Banire SAN and the National
leader of our
party, it is just a misconception which has been fueled from a number of quarters to the public, probably those who tend to benefit from the existence of the crisis between the two who would prefer that there should be a crisis.