Sentences with phrase «perennial target»

Senate Democrats are gleeful at this development, especially for Golden, who has been an elusive, but perennial target for flipping his Brooklyn seat.
Fanboy, a comic - book nerd and perennial target of the Jock Jerks, finally takes charge of his destiny (with a little help from Goth Girl).
The Hunt A perennial target, Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson's brand in this GOP district is the envy of his fellow Blue Dogs.
Every mainstream automaker eyes two models as perennial targets: the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.
Chamakh has now become the perennial target of jokes from Arsenal fans, but his start to the Arsenal career (new league and all) was more than promising.
Many of those are perennial targets, such as Reps. Barbara Comstock of Virginia and Mia Love of Utah.
Updated 5:41 p.m. National Republicans are in talks with a potential challenger to California Rep. Scott Peters, whose tossup district makes him a perennial target.
And he's been a perennial target for the Republicans since he won a special election in 2007, and this year is no different.
Timetable motions are used lots these days, despite being a perennial target for opposition whingeing, in order to ensure that the government can control the pace at which it ticks the boxes of its legislative agenda.
Esty, the most junior member of Connecticut's delegation, represents the state's 5th District, which has a high percentage of unaffiliated voters and has been a perennial target for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
But Sen. David Valesky of Oneida has been a perennial target of Republicans ever since he beat incumbent Nancy Lorraine Hoffman.
Its programs are a perennial target for opponents of the administration's climate and energy policies.
It's a perennial target for some legislators, who have argued that the research is frivolous or worse.
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