Sentences with phrase «run for a third term just»

Cuomo has not formally announced plans to run for a third term just yet, but a close former associate, Larry Schwartz, expects him to run again.

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Presidents normally didn't run for a third term as it was deemed that after 8 years, either out of respect for Washington's dedication to the nature of the office, or because they died in office, or they were just so unpopular they wouldn't have been elected.
«I have no clue what's going to happen, whether I'll run for a third term here, whether I run for statewide or I just bow out and go make money in life.»
When Mr. Bloomberg ran for a third term in 2009 against Bill Thompson, who is black, his performance in minority communities was staggeringly low: just 22 and 23 percent of black male and female voters supported Mr. Bloomberg, exit polls showed.
And we also all remember the cushy deal cut between Bloomberg and the City Council to allow third term runs for all, just this once.
But none of Cuomo's actions, from guns to Puerto Rico, represent bad politics in New York, and just as easily set him for a third term (he has said he will run in 2018, but many harbor doubts) as something broader.
But the Republican governor, who is prohibited by law from running for a third term, also asked the legislature to concentrate on issues other than just school facilities — a topic that has dominated the legislature since a 2002 Arkansas Supreme Court decision ordered the state to improve student achievement and the conditions of schools.
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