Sentences with phrase «politician on the campaign trail»

Think of every politician on the campaign trail and you'd be hard pressed to find any who don't use hand gestures to articulate points.
The chain's ubiquity has made it a national symbol, the place politicians on the campaign trail book their photo ops, that spawned a term (doubledouble) in the Canadian Oxford Dictionary.
As my colleague Steve Lohr wrote recently, Mr. Case and Mr. Vance have been barnstorming various cities in a painted bus, holding entrepreneurship competitions as if they were politicians on the campaign trail.
Federal politicians on the campaign trail are scurrying to align themselves with beer drinkers, and to place the blame on
On seeing the outrageous previews for Bulworth one wonders what plot could possibly allow Beatty get away with making those statements (In case you missed it, Warren Beatty plays a politician on the campaign trail.
These debatable prompts ask students to take a look at claims made by politicians on the campaign trail.

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One promise President Donald Trump made often and loudly on the campaign trail was to revoke a 1954 law that says houses of worship can't officially endorse politicians, or they...
But in this climate of cuts to services on which many people rely, politicians haven't been the only ones on the campaign trail.
«We can not send more politicians to Washington who wear the Republican jersey on the campaign trail, but then vote like Democrats in Congress on issues like card check and taxes,» Pawlenty said in the statement.
They're often called surrogates on the campaign trail; notable politicians, people in the entertainment industry, and other personalities out stumping for the candidates to help get a broader reach, since a candidate can only be so many places on any given day.
Although I'm suspicious of politicians who always say the right things, I found Nana Addo's speeches on the campaign trail inspiring.
Politicians talk about issues they think will sway voters, a tenet that explains why U.S. presidential candidates never say much about science, research, and innovation on the campaign trail.
Politicians eat them on the campaign trail for immunity, mbg has dubbed them one of the best affordable superfoods, and now, a new study confirms: Chili peppers increase longevity.
Traditionally, when on the campaign trail, US politicians of both stripes pose in front of archetypical red barns, to profit from their association with a wholesome America.
This is usually how it goes: politician wannabe gets campaign contributions from private sector guy, gets into office, legislates in favor of private sector guy, private sector guy contributes more, politician guy takes vacation in Italy (or goes for a hike on the Appalachian trail)... gets re-elected, the word gets out that he «plays,» more private sector guys contribute to his campaign, voters are pleased to see the name of their representative in print, like the new wardrobe, the new hairstyle, believe all change is good and re-elect the politician again... politician feels the power, creates agency to watch over private sector guy, agency takes fact - finding trip to France... raises taxes on private sector guy, writes legislation that taxes private sector guy if his plant emits CO2 while producing widgets... voters are in awe and re-elect the politician... private sector guy whines, politician makes him ambassador to Taiwan, limits how much the new private guy taking his place can earn, and taxes all widgets so new private guy will make more environmentally friendly ones... voters swoon, pay more for widgets, lose job in widget factory, hate private guy, re-elect their pol... politician buries $ 5 billion aid to Taiwan in next appropriation bill...... kind of makes a case for term limits, doesn't it.
Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist, wrote a chapter on climate change for Newt Gingrich's forthcoming book, only to have it pulled after the politician hit the campaign trail.
But individual citizens putting politicians - Republicans and Democrats - on - the - spot in diners or pizza parlors or wherever they can catch them on the campaign trail and making them explain their views on these important issues is a brilliant way to get those views back into the minds of the public and even help determine the future of this country.
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