Meanwhile, a Democrat won the Monroe County sheriff's
race in a landslide, receiving 57 percent of the vote.
Not exact matches
Priebus, then the chairman of the RNC, told had Trump that he could drop out of the
race or lose
in the biggest electoral
landslide in US history, according to a new memoir written by former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
As expected, Don Iveson was re-elected Mayor of Edmonton
in a huge
landslide with 141,182 votes — 72 percent of the total votes cast
in that
race — increasing his total vote count from the 2013 election.
In the Public School Board races, Michael Janz was re-elected in a landslide in Ward F. With 15,671 votes and 71.4 percent of the total vote, Janz earned the most votes of any trustee and council candidate and the highest percentage of any candidate in this election except Don Iveso
In the Public School Board
races, Michael Janz was re-elected
in a landslide in Ward F. With 15,671 votes and 71.4 percent of the total vote, Janz earned the most votes of any trustee and council candidate and the highest percentage of any candidate in this election except Don Iveso
in a
landslide in Ward F. With 15,671 votes and 71.4 percent of the total vote, Janz earned the most votes of any trustee and council candidate and the highest percentage of any candidate in this election except Don Iveso
in Ward F. With 15,671 votes and 71.4 percent of the total vote, Janz earned the most votes of any trustee and council candidate and the highest percentage of any candidate
in this election except Don Iveso
in this election except Don Iveson.
But he's playing for a lousy team that's out of the
race, which means that if the vote really were held today, Donaldson would probably win
in a
landslide.
Supporters would expect a
race to be a
landslide for a particular candidate, but polling showed that their challenger is improving
in the polls and the election may be a close
race after all.
(That
race was eventually won by former MTA Chairman Joe Lhota, who lost the general election
in a
landslide to the winner of the Democratic primary, current NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio).
Erie County Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw, on his way to a second term
in office, is calling his win by more than 21 - thousand votes a
landslide compared to other county - wide
races.
Even outside the district he served, his name's been on the ballot enough to rack up some name ID — he left his Assembly seat to run for State Comptroller
in 2002, losing a close
race to now - disgraced Alan Hevesi and then
in 2006 won the GOP nomination for governor, where he lost
in a W - fatigue
landslide to now - disgraced Eliot Spitzer.
Astorino's first
race in 2005 ended
in a
landslide victory for Democratic incumbent Andy Spano.
The Labour victor outstripped Boris Johnson's 2008 record tonight to win a
landslide 1,310,143 votes
in his
race to be Mayor of London.
Sadiq Khan was called as the winner of London's
race by several news outlets hours before the
landslide result was confirmed
in the early hours of Saturday.
Despite his party winning just one town and one county
race — Mr. Krupski was re-elected
in a
landslide to the county Legislature — Southold Town Democratic Committee chairman Art Tillman was positive when speaking of the Democrats» campaign
in his post-election speech to supporters.
«We don't invest
in landslides,» he said, which was certainly not true
in his own case: The RGA spent roughly $ 1.7 million on Christie's
landslide victory over Democrat Barbara Buono
in 2013 — a
race he more than likely would have won handily without such excessive spending.
On the state level, East End state Senator Ken LaValle (R - Port Jefferson) and North Fork Assemblyman Anthony Palumbo (R - New Suffolk) also won
landslides in non-competitive
races.
The
race for the congressional seat based
in northeast Queens is either neck and neck or a
landslide — depending on the poll you read.
In the latest edition of the Ashcroft In America podcast I interview Joe Scarborough, host of MSNBC's Morning Joe; pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson tells us what the numbers say about the election result; historian Jon Darman considers whether we could be in for a Hillary landslide; and Hispanic voters in Miami and military families in Tampa tell us how they see the presidential and Senate races in the ultimate swing stat
In the latest edition of the Ashcroft
In America podcast I interview Joe Scarborough, host of MSNBC's Morning Joe; pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson tells us what the numbers say about the election result; historian Jon Darman considers whether we could be in for a Hillary landslide; and Hispanic voters in Miami and military families in Tampa tell us how they see the presidential and Senate races in the ultimate swing stat
In America podcast I interview Joe Scarborough, host of MSNBC's Morning Joe; pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson tells us what the numbers say about the election result; historian Jon Darman considers whether we could be
in for a Hillary landslide; and Hispanic voters in Miami and military families in Tampa tell us how they see the presidential and Senate races in the ultimate swing stat
in for a Hillary
landslide; and Hispanic voters
in Miami and military families in Tampa tell us how they see the presidential and Senate races in the ultimate swing stat
in Miami and military families
in Tampa tell us how they see the presidential and Senate races in the ultimate swing stat
in Tampa tell us how they see the presidential and Senate
races in the ultimate swing stat
in the ultimate swing state.
Yet the political damage, then and now, is clearly worse for Spitzer: He'd become a star as a prosecutor, and won a
landslide victory
in the 2006
race for governor, on his record and reputation for rectitude.
Democrat and incumbent Letitia James won re-election
in the public advocate's
race by a
landslide, NY1 projections show.
Two weeks ago, it looked like Eliot Spitzer was on his way to a
landslide win
in the comptroller's
race, with Quinnipiac and Marist both showing him ahead of Scott Stringer by exactly nineteen points.
Orin Kerr's post on Thomas Adcock's report that the New York County Lawyers» Association has brokered a pact
in which «more than 60 law firms have agreed to tell their corporate clients the composition of assigned legal teams by
race, gender, ethnicity and sexual preference,» has elicited a
landslide of comments and questions from The Volokh Conspiracy's readers.