Sentences with phrase «potential presidential bid»

The suit is yet another headache for Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe as he mulls a potential presidential bid in 2020.
Tech CEOs are much more interested in a potential presidential bid by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg than throwing their support behind Hillary Clinton, according to one expert who tracks the industry.
Club for Growth President Chris Chocola called Trump's potential presidential bid a «publicity stunt [that] will sputter and disappear just as quickly as the «The Apprentice» is losing viewers.»
Tech CEOs are much more interested in a potential presidential bid by the former New York City mayor than throwing their support behind Clinton, according to one expert who tracks the industry.
Vogue editor - in - chief Anna Wintour expressed support for the former secretary of state and her potential presidential bid at an event Monday for designer Oscar de la Renta.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, meanwhile, put himself into the national conversation with his announcement earlier this week that he would not seek a third term as governor and left the door to a potential presidential bid in 2012 wide open.
Cuomo, who is laying down markers for a potential presidential bid, has been less eager to criticize Trump than many of this fellow Democrats.
Pataki, who also endorsed a number of state Senate and congressional contenders, has been making noises lately about another potential presidential bid in 2016.
De Blasio last week strongly criticized a Senate Democratic reunification plan put forward by Cuomo allies — and accepted by the mainline and breakaway Dems — and suggested that Cuomo is only now serious about the issue in order to boost a potential presidential bid.
But after the rally, Mr. Cuomo insisted he didn't endorse Ms. Clinton's potential presidential bid — in a year when Mr. Cuomo himself is among those said to be eyeing a run, particularly if Ms. Clinton does not.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat laying down markers for a potential presidential bid, has tapped a veteran Republican operative to work as a senior aide in his administration.
And in criticizing President Obama and House Democrats on a number of issues, Romney - often interrupted by standing ovations - made clear that he intends to remain a player in Republican politics as he eyes a potential presidential bid in 2012.
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