Hein, who claims solidarity with the legislature — some of them dislike Auerbach — rarely issues
public endorsements of candidates.
Joint campaigning by merit retention candidates, as authorized under Section 7C (2), is not a prohibited
public endorsement of another candidate under Section 7A (1)(b).
Not exact matches
... that would be two — count»em — TWO
public appearances by Democratic gubernatorial
candidate Andrew Cuomo: One in NYC (to pick up the
endorsement of Mayor Bloomberg) and another in Albany (to announce a «major takedown
of 41 gang members).
«But I'm not going to be making a
public endorsement of a presidential
candidate at this point.
He has, however, become more selective and calculated in his support
of candidates — both in fundraising / contributions and
public endorsements.
«I'm honored to have the
endorsement of Downtown Progressive Democrats, whose members have a long and distinguished record
of engaging local Democrats and backing progressive
candidates for
public office.
CWA New Jersey Endorses Tom Malinowski for Congress Democratic congressional
candidate Tom Malinowski has picked up the
endorsement of the Communication Workers
of America New Jersey, one
of the state's largest
public worker unions.
That her first
public dealing with Dadey — five days after he took the job — was a major
endorsement of the other party's
candidate for governor was «unfortunate,» she said.
In advance
of this evening's
candidate's forum at Pregones Theater, Rafael Salamanca, Jr. netted the
endorsement of DC 37, New York's largest
public employee union.
(b) Each Democratic organization shall have a written constitution which provides among other things (i) that the annual election
of officers be by a secret ballot
of the members
of the organization; (ii) that membership in the organization be open to all enrolled Democrats residing in the political subdivision for which the organization is to function; (iii) that there be periodic financial reports to the membership, with at least one report each year and that the receipts and expenditures
of the organization may be reviewed upon the written request
of any member
of the organization at a reasonable time and place fixed by an officer
of the organization designated for that purpose; (iv) that
endorsement of all
candidates for party position or
public office in the party primary be by a secret ballot
of the members
of the organization.
When a political party defines the organization and composition
of its governing units, when it decides what
candidates to endorse, and when it decides whether and how to communicate those
endorsements to the
public, it is engaged in the kind
of private expressive associational activity that the First Amendment protects.
«Our
endorsements of challengers and
candidates running in races for open Senate seats are based on these
candidates» intent to support The Business Council's pro-growth policies, and in several cases, the
candidates» pro-growth performance in other
public offices,» said Heather C. Briccetti, president and CEO
of The Business Council.
After announcing back in March that it was halting all political contributions and
endorsements until further notice in retaliation for passage
of Tier 6, the state's largest
public employees union, CSEA, today released a limited number
of legislative
endorsements of candidates who «stand with working people.»
The councilman, who is running for his third term and speaker
of the city council, filled out a questionnaire prior to receiving his
endorsement from the club in June 2017, where he replied «no» to whether he had or will «in the future endorse or financially support any
candidate for
public office or current elected official with a track record
of working against LGBT equality.»
Lorigo also claimed that his party applies its alleged principles
of smaller government and lower taxes when picking
candidates, but a 2012 Buffalo News profile
of the party entitled, «Conservatives flock to the
public payroll; Many party players hold jobs that rely on government's ability to tax and spend,» clearly outlines how the Lorigo machine uses its party
endorsements simply to gain power and influence, not help the taxpayers
of Erie County.
We are counting on all the
candidates who have earned a PEF
endorsement to share in our role to preserve and expand all the needed
public services our members provide to the taxpayers
of this state.»
the Ohio Education Association (OEA) Fund for Children and
Public Education (FCPE) has announced their unanimous
endorsement of Ohio gubernatorial
candidate Congressman Ted Strickland's candidacy.
The
public relations consultancy recently scored a glowing
candidate profile in the Observer, in addition to rolling out
endorsements of Blake by their advocacy clients.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the new Director will also report quarterly on the current status
of women both in Santa Clara County
public jurisdictions and within the Santa Clara County Democratic Party and lead the compilation and publication
of an annual report
of the current number and percentage
of women in elected office in Santa Clara County and post the report on the Party website and in an electronic communication to all members; and that the new Director will lead this effort by recruiting, training and supporting democratic women seeking
public leadership positions in collaboration with the Director
of Endorsements and
Candidate Recruitment, the Director
of Issues, the Director
of Political Engagement and DAWN as well as any other interested Party Directors and clubs.
«
Candidates have long used carefully orchestrated social cues, from
endorsements to photo opportunities to stage - managed
public events, in their efforts to persuade voters that they are riding a wave
of popular support,» the researchers concluded in their journal article.
In making the case against further teacher union
endorsements of Clinton, the blog Defend
Public Education meticulously chronicled Broad's relationship with the
candidate, going back to a visit Broad made in 1983 to the Arkansas home
of Clinton and her husband, then - Gov.
For example, in light
of the early
endorsement given to Hillary Clinton by both the National Education Association and the American Federation
of Teachers, is it too much to ask Hillary Clinton as well as other presidential
candidates what their views are on the use
of standardized tests in our
public schools?
Public endorsements can serve as a helpful signal to voters, giving a sense
of the
candidates» alliances and priorities.
In a forum in Los Angeles marked by subtle distinctions rather than large differences, three
candidates for California's next state superintendent
of public instruction called Monday for more transparency in school spending
of state funds, while making guarded
endorsements of the state's five - year - old school funding formula targeting funds at high - needs students.
The CEA's
endorsement means that the leadership
of all
of the major
public employee unions in Connecticut have thrown their support behind the
candidate who has pledged that he will not propose or accept any tax increase during this second term, despite the fact that Connecticut is facing a $ 4.8 billion budget shortfall over the next three years.While Connecticut's millionaires continue to celebrate the fact that they have been spared the need to «sacrifice» by being required to pay their fair share in taxes, Malloy's policies will ensure massive increases in local property taxes for the middle class and widespread cuts in local education budgets.
Offer to make your expertise available to
candidates for
public office who want to have the facts; this need not involve
endorsement of that
candidate.
Bar associations across the state will give recommendations and
endorsements of various
candidates, then publish those for the general
public.
Fortifying our commitment to protect women's health, educate teens, and prevent unintended pregnancies, PPVSAT engages in educational and electoral activity, including
public education campaigns, grassroots organizing, legislative advocacy, and
endorsement of candidates for elected office