And think about how you can engage with a more national debate and media, and how you can
push issues your candidate cares about forward by being bold and working with other candidates around the country (and the PCCC of course).
Not exact matches
They also
pushed the presidential
candidates to address the country's systemic racism — an
issue would - be nominees would probably have preferred to sidestep.
But several years of RNA nudging and cajoling (up North it would be called agitating; decent Southerners don't agitate, they cajole)
pushed the matter to the front of the line, and it was the main
issue the
candidates all found themselves forced to address.
In addition, scientific journals continue to
push the
issue of embryonic stem - cell research in their editorial and commentary sections, using it as a prime criterion to grade political
candidates.
The political rallies,
candidate sightings, and campaign staffs competing for support have offered the borough's residents and officials a chance to
push local
issues.
The Guardian reports this morning that the former Foreign Secretary is accused of «buying» the leadership election as wealthy Blairite donors
push his campaign chest to # 200,000 - causing what the paper describes as a «disparity in financial backing» for the five
candidates, which it believes to be «a big
issue».
The six - point plan, which also called for reducing incarceration rates and investing in schools to close what King termed the «school to prison pipeline,» is the broadest package yet proposed by Democratic gubernatorial
candidates, though they all have
pushed various justice reform
issues, particularly Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum.
As leader of the Conservative party Cameron has sought to rebrand the Conservative party, making the environment a central plank of policy,
pushing for the selection of female
candidates and largely avoiding traditional Conservative
issues such as immigration.
In previous gubernatorial elections, the 16 - year - old WFP barked and whined about seeing its
issues pushed by the Democratic
candidate, but in 2010 tucked its tail between its legs and went directly to Cuomo with its ballot line — the better to secure the minimum 50,000 votes needed to maintain it.
Surprisingly, however, political
candidates from the program aren't just
pushing its national education agenda, they're advancing local
issues as well, according to a new study.
But that doesn't mean scientific groups plan to stop
pushing the
candidates on
issues about which their members feel strongly.
Due to some scheduling
issues, the Park City school board has
pushed back open interviews of the three
candidates, who have filed to fill the unexpired term of Phil Kaplan in District 1.