Sentences with phrase «past the fall elections»

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Far from the liability that the Affordable Care Act has been in past elections, Democrats believe health care will be a key advantage heading into this fall's midterm elections.
With no challenger of his own this past election, state Senator Tim Kennedy, D - Buffalo, spent some of his time this fall, helping out with a handful of competitive races on Long Island.
Its interesting to see how the trendy lefties think you have scented blood with this man «s past it seems like yesterday, en passant, the Labour Party were running its anti Pole by election at Crewe, proving once and for all that its public standards fall somewhat short of Lord Haw haw.
[92] Publicly speaking about the 2017 Scottish council elections, Sturgeon has said that the elections were a clear choice between voting for herself and Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, citing the stark fall in support of the Scottish Labour Party and their leader Kezia Dugdale over the past several years.
This summary covers BES activities over the past year as well as activities which fall under a linked study funded under the ESRC Future of UK and Scotland Program «The Scottish Independence Referendum and the British voter: an enhancement to the British Election Study Internet Panel».
Rather, DeFrancisco and other Republicans say the mix of Valesky's political moves, the district's voter enrollment and past campaign wins have made the party look elsewhere to keep its narrow majority in the Senate in this fall's elections.
After seeing three members fall victim to conservative backlash this past election cycle for voting «yes» on same - sex marriage, Republicans in Albany's upper house are understandably wary of angering the grassroots.
For the past few months, North Country voters have heard a lot about the two Republican candidates running to represent the party in this fall's election for New York's 21st Congressional District.
The past two elections illustrate this: in 2005, Tony Blair turned less than three percentage points into a Commons majority of more than 50, while five years later David Cameron fell nearly 20 seats short of a majority despite a seven - point vote lead.
The field of candidates for local office in the fall election gained two entrants in the past week, as former Woodstock councilwoman Terrie Rosenblum announced that she would run for town supervisor and current Town Board member Bill McKenna declared that he would seek another term on the board.
On election night when it became apparent that we were witnessing a truly remarkable and historic event, one great, American patriot came to mind - the late, conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly, who passed away this past fall at the age of 92.
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