There is no limit on how long Miner can keep the account, even if she does not seek
political office again.
Republican Challenger Mark Greenberg said he won't seek
political office again after his loss Tuesday night.
We the youth of this country still believe in your leadership and your philosophy and even though you have declined to contest
political office again in Ghana, we are more than convinced that you would impart your useful lessons learnt through experience unto the future leadership of this country and the African continent as a whole.
Not exact matches
Demand in Argentina spiked in June when former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, whose policies put the country into a recession, announced that she was running
again for
political office.
Only recently have Niebuhr quotations begun once
again to sprinkle the
political speeches of national
office seekers and the pages of learned religious journals.
If we start preaching the gospel
again, we will have to get used to ethnic, theological, and
political diversity because we will share our lives with people whose ultimate allegiance lies with something greater than a
political party, greater than a ballot measure, greater even than the highest
office in the world.
Turning
again to his own future in politics, the governor added: «Running for
office is a very personal decision,» and insisted his only
political ambition is to run for re-election.
No
political observer believed the pledge would keep Wright, a close ally of Gov. Andrew Cuomo and one of the state's most powerful Democrats and most prolific fundraisers, from seeking public
office again.
But a
political insider said he has no doubt that Weiner will run for
office again in the future, and that those millions could come in handy.
Zephyr Teachout says she has been bitten by the
political bug and may run for citywide or statewide
office again.
Instead, Liu — who
political pundits believe wants to run for elected
office again — claims the litigation is all about «reforming a system» at the Board that «has been broken» by «out - of - control bureaucrats and unaccountable Board members.»
Kaiman and Suozzi, who are running in the June 28 Democratic primary against three other candidates — and can not use their state campaign accounts for congressional bids — said their purchases were legal and meant to keep their
political operations active in case they ran for
office again.
«Having the ability to participate in elections would create a lot more civic engagement and, on a
political level, I don't think communities like the community that I represent, which is 68 percent immigrant, would ever be able to be ignored
again by anybody running for major citywide
office in New York City.»
The New York Times took a skeptical look at the power couple's plans in «Young, Rich and Relocating Yet
Again in Hunt for
Political Office.»
The Tory chairman role has been split, with Lord Saatchi focusing on making Conservative Central
Office a «premier
political machine» once
again.
If he ever wants to run
again for
political office he will need to restore his campaign coffers by re-creating a donor base from scratch as many of those who have supported him in the past have walked away from him.
Although D'Agostino doesn't need to go through the confirmation process
again, his
office is certain to be a lightning rod in the
political debates as the Administration tries to negotiate arms control and non-proliferation treaties while preserving the viability of the country's current stockpile.
The
Office of Campaign and
Political Finance once
again fined a nonprofit with close ties to Governor Baker for «an intent to influence the election» and for failing to disclose its donors.
The Bayou State is an unlikely pick - up opportunity for Democrats, but Vitter's scandal - marred time in
office — including his 2007 prostitution scandal — has him
again fighting for his
political life.