Sentences with phrase «prospect of a primary challenge»

If convicted, he would lose his seat; if acquitted, he would be up for re-election next year, and face the prospect of a primary challenge.

Not exact matches

Republicans, too, are also giddy at the prospect of a Nixon primary challenge (Republican Chairman Ed Cox, a son - in - law of the late President Richard Nixon, posed in a photo with the v - for - victory salute soon after Cynthia Nixon announced).
It's New York,» Hochul said of the prospect of facing a primary challenge for her job.
Ulrich has a more immediate Dietl - related challenge; securing Queens support for a Dietl Wilson - Pakula and avoiding the disastrous prospect of backing a candidate who can't even run in his party's primary.
State Sen. John DeFrancisco, a Republican, has been talking to party members statewide about the prospect and former Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner has been toying with the idea of challenging Cuomo in a primary.
His fate now rests with the state Democratic Party's 92 - member executive committee, which will meet on Thursday to hear evidence of the challenge and decide whether to throw out the primary results - an unlikely prospect, Democrats say, without precedent in South Carolina politics.
The challenge then becomes being able to accurately separate the actor who has a goal in mind (the sale) from the genuine knowledge - dispenser whose primary goal is to educate a prospect / client and thence help with whatever the prospect / client decides he / she wants to do based upon acquiring said pertinent knowledge The way to do this is to interrupt a suspected spiel spinner a number of times with questions that have nothing to do with the spiel, and then watch to see if he / she sluffs the questions off and quickly picks up right where he / she left off... as if not wanting to lose one's place whilst reading a mental script.
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