Sentences with phrase «past election season»

Patir's most recent video work, «Sleepers,» was shot at Danspace Project in the St. Mark's Church sanctuary in September 2016 in the midst of this past election season.
This past election season should give us hope.
If you're a staunch Republican or a true blue Democrat and this past election season has gotten you all fired up, are you also hurting your dating life?
Hawkins joined us to talk about the party's victories this past election season and his plans moving forward.

Not exact matches

We also noticed that a couple of past Tyee stories drew a lot of renewed traffic this election season.
CNN: Religious and spiritual leaders on moving past a divisive election As the nation winds down after a hard - fought and divisive election season, what needs to happen to heal our country?
As an example, just look at the election season just past.
In a presidential election that Republicans have long seen as a chance to put forward new stars with a fresh and broadly appealing conservative vision, the GOP is instead at risk of tearing itself apart over its past as it heads into the thick of the primary season.
Another one of the great achievements in this past Bronx Primary Election season is that there were no Hispanic candidates pitted against any African American incumbents.
Mangano himself said in a statement: «This is election season nonsense, and for the past five months, the Republicans have supported me.
During the election season, Obama frequently campaigned against what he called Bush's «failed policies» and promised a «clean break» from the past eight years.
Fisher, who got unanimous backing from her district's GOP convention, ran into a late season snafu in the past month when another State Supreme Court Justice ruled that votes taken in the Conservative Party's judicial nominating convention in September violated election law.
The release of the report, which specifically highlights the decline of the manufacturing industry outside of New York City over the past two decades, comes as Democrats gear up for an election season in which they will again try to take back control of the Senate.
Among all workers surveyed, nearly half (47 percent) said people are more likely to discuss politics in the workplace this election season than in the past.
«Now that we are past the election and the economy responded positively, we are looking forward to a strong and busy season,» said Dominic Pallini, NABOR ® President and Broker at Vanderbilt Realty.
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