Sentences with phrase «run for election like»

Also note students are not excluded and can join and run for election like everyone else.

Not exact matches

Instead she is running for president in what looks like a rigged election,» Trump tweeted on Saturday.
Like Doug Jones's win in the special election in Alabama, a win for Democrats in Pennsylvania's 18th District would further add to the party's momentum in the run - up to November's midterm elections and hint at dwindling support for Trump.
It feels as if Ayn Rand has been brought into this election campaign like Reagan was in the previous Republican run for President.
Although strong tonic for the local fans, the flurries of touchdowns, the long runs and the passing averages that read like election returns are usually made against opposition as fierce as paper tigers.
Strengthening democratic institutions like elections matters for empowering women, but causality also runs in the reverse direction.
``...» So, the class of 2010 is interesting across the board for this year's election, but 2010 may go down in political history as the year in which a guy like this isn't the perennial kook candidate who runs in at least one election every election cycle.
He stood for Cardiff South East in the 1964 general election but couldn't manage to accumulate votes like he did runs, losing to James Callaghan.
Instead she is running for president in what looks like a rigged election
At the European election in June the Conservatives beat Labour in the popular vote in Wales for the first time in living memory, and if the findings of this poll were replicated at the general election, it looks like being a close run thing again at the general election.
Its interesting to see how the trendy lefties think you have scented blood with this man «s past it seems like yesterday, en passant, the Labour Party were running its anti Pole by election at Crewe, proving once and for all that its public standards fall somewhat short of Lord Haw haw.
That problem would become especially pronounced if the 2018 elections again leave the IDC as king - makers; activists like the Working Families Party would question Gov. Cuomo's commitment to the Democratic Party on the eve of his run for President.
The Dogs Trust «Doggy Manifesto» sets out our proposals to the political parties for commitments we would like to see them make in the run up to the next General Election.
And, you know, it's like running for local election, because we can't afford all the broadcast advertising that Cuomo's got.
The truth is that Gov. Cuomo has played a slight of hand game with both parties since becoming Governor and now with the election season drawing nearer his base will show they have a longer memory than he might have counted on when he failed to back Democratic Senate candidates and let if not openly encouraged the IDC Coalition to come into being by acting like Party didn't count at all in his game plain to win re-election and then possibly run for President in 2016.
If you think it should be easier for outsiders to run for office, and if you'd like to see cross-endorsements by political parties banned because they rob you of choices in elections, vote yes.
On his roles in politics, the former NSA who has been having running battles with the Department of State Security narrated how he supported the campaign aspiration of Muhammadu Buhari for Presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011 noting that such respected Northern elements like Adamu Adamu, Bashir Kurfi, Sule Hamman, Wada Maida and Kabir Yusuf are among individuals privy to his active involvement.
Mr. Clinton headlined the election rally for Mr. Cuomo, the star attraction in a night that also drew a wide array of elected officials like Congressman Charles Rangel, Public Advocate Letitia James, Comptroller Scott Stringer and Mr. Cuomo's running mate, former Congresswoman Kathy Hochul.
In last year's election cycle Americans had to wait until the closing days of the campaign before Democrats running for office in states like Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, and North Carolina began the usual left - wing race baiting.
Elections are run at the state level, so a state - gerrymandered election could alter that balance of power in the state legislature, which would effect things like voter - suppression measures, enactment and enforcement of campaign finance regulations, and the ability of elections to be monitored and for rules to be enforced by non-partisan (or partisan) Elections are run at the state level, so a state - gerrymandered election could alter that balance of power in the state legislature, which would effect things like voter - suppression measures, enactment and enforcement of campaign finance regulations, and the ability of elections to be monitored and for rules to be enforced by non-partisan (or partisan) elections to be monitored and for rules to be enforced by non-partisan (or partisan) entities.
Mr. Koomson, in the run - up to the 2008 general election, warned he won't be comfortable in the unlikely event that his friend, Nana Addo, is voted as President of Ghana because, «it is not safe» for a great country like Ghana.
Mark Cuban said he'd like to see his fellow billionaire, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, run for president, though the Mavericks» owner wondered if Bloomberg might be «too meek» to win a presidential election.
Special elections for state seats — like the one Gov. Andrew Cuomo scheduled in Harlem for May 23 — do not have an open primary: instead, the county committee, a panel of party insiders, selects who gets to run on the ballot line at a formal nominating convention.
Cuomo's support for the IDC Coalition also undermined his support for Democratic Senators running last election, a few of which he totally ignored and in fact gave tacit support to like Sen. Patty Ritchie in 48 District in NNY.
Political parties are like some eternal railroad train, running on forever with slow movements in the election campaign and then speeding up to head for the next one.
Like Ms. Niou, Ms. James is a Democrat who ran on the WFP ballot row against a Democratic opponent in a special election — in Ms. James» case, for a Brooklyn City Council seat in 2003.
Sort of like Republicans who refused to be anyplace near GW Bush as the ran for election / re-election.
«Having the ability to participate in elections would create a lot more civic engagement and, on a political level, I don't think communities like the community that I represent, which is 68 percent immigrant, would ever be able to be ignored again by anybody running for major citywide office in New York City.»
Voters will have an opportunity to hear and ask questions of three contenders who would like to run for election to the East Hampton Town Board in November: Kathee Burke - Gonzalez, an incumbent seeking re-election, Jeffrey Bragman, an attorney and first - time candidate, and Zachary Cohen, who lost a 2011 bid for supervisor by just 15 votes.
Carson — who writes a column for the conservative Washington Times — told the newspaper that what happens to the congressional balance of power after the November elections will weigh on his 2016 decision, adding that his new PAC will help support like - minded candidates running this year.
Obviously polls like this do pose a risk of any old person pretending to be a party member to skew the results, or getting a very skewed group of activists, but the polls of Conservative party members done by Tim Montgomerie over on ConservativeHome did get their leadership election right, so we do at least have a precedent for a website running polls of party members in this way and getting good results.
Teachout decided to run in a Democratic primary, and her better - than - expected showing has prompted something of a quandary for the 181,000 people who voted for her: Do they sit home on Election Day, swallow hard and vote for Cuomo (perhaps on the W.F.P. line), or cross over for someone like Hawkins, who has been actively pitching them?
And it treats the complicated moves and countermoves of a major election as fodder for a broadly comic grudge match, with scenes that wouldn't have felt out of place in The Campaign, like Jane mooning Pat during a ridiculous bus race or Pat arranging to have a beloved llama run over during the filming of a Castillo spot.
In fairness to the game things do become a tad more challenging when mayoral elections get introduced because in the run - up to voting time you may be unwilling to spend goodwill to pass an edict that a party has proposed, even when it's something like removing punishments for homosexuality or providing free running water to homes.
Nigelj, during WW2 in America, the home of freedom of speech and all, how many Fascists or National Socialists (Nazis) were running for election and being backed in and funded by Corporations and Media Conglomerates like NewsCorp is today?
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