Noting that Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray has «sloppily revealed the falsity of long - running arguments against arbitration clauses in financial services contracts,» the American Tort Reform Association today called a newly reported letter from Cordray to President Trump «a desperate attempt to win back plaintiffs» bar support for
his possible gubernatorial run in Ohio»... → Read More: Cordray's Veto Letter to Trump a «Last - Gasp» Effort to Save Possible Gubernatorial Campaign
Gibson decided not to seek a fourth term, instead turning his attention to
the possible gubernatorial run, a move that Maloney criticizes.
Rep. Chris Gibson, a Republican who is forgoing a re-election bid this year to prepare for
a possible gubernatorial run in 2018, is filing paperwork tomorrow to establish an exploratory committee for that statewide bid.
Gibson plans to leave Congress at the end of next year after three terms as he focuses on growing a statewide reputation ahead of
a possible gubernatorial run in 2018.
Not exact matches
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Her announcement Thursday that she will be a candidate for the post sets up a
possible showdown with Susan Bysiewicz, who is
running for lieutenant governor on a ticket with Democratic
gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont.
Many names have been bandied about as a
possible running mate for Republican
Gubernatorial candidate Marc Molinaro.
A quick recap of Trump's first year in office: an airstrike on a Syrian airbase, FBI Director James Comey's firing, Special Counsel Robert Mueller's appointment to investigate
possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, the GOP healthcare fiasco, U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, North Korea's ongoing threats of nuclear annihilation, «Crazy Mika «tweets, the Mooch, Charlottesville, #MeToo, Democratic
gubernatorial wins in Virginia and New Jersey, Roy Moore's Alabama Senate
run, Paul Manafort's indictment, Mike Flynn's plea deal, an ongoing battle over the Consumer Financial Bureau, the annihilation of ISIS, a resurgence of al - Qaeda terrorist networks, the repeal of net neutrality, the move of the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, Republican tax reform, Steve Bannon's fall from grace, «shithole» countries and continuing Fire and Fury fallout.
As other Democratic hopefuls, particularly the five would - be AGs, anxiously await a
possible signal of support from the
gubernatorial frontrunner, his
running mate, Rochester Mayor Bob Duffy, is engaging in a little upstate politicking today.
The field of
possible contenders broadened yesterday when Democratic Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy announced he'd created an exploratory committee for a potential
gubernatorial run.
In related news, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg responded to recent polls that show 53 % of New Yorkers in support of marriage equality as well as recent remarks by former mayor and
possible gubernatorial candidate Rudy Giuliani that same - sex marriage would be an issue if he decided to
run.
Cuomo has been widely mentioned by commentators as a
possible candidate for president if Clinton doesn't
run, but a series of setbacks, including the investigation by US Attorney Preet Bharara into the governor's closing of the Moreland panel on corruption, as well as Cuomo's disappointing showing in last year's
gubernatorial primary, has cut into his standing.
But not
running for reelection in the city, he has been mentioned as a
possible gubernatorial candidate,
running against the Republican incumbent with whom he has shared the Newark stage.