Sentences with phrase «run in the primary also»

Previous ads run in the primary also highlighted Faso's fiscal record of cutting taxes and closing budget deficits and outline his key reform principles to help small businesses, notably simplifying the tax code, ending corporate welfare, investing in small businesses and ending Washington's regulatory madness.

Not exact matches

This class of managers in natural resources — also known as primary production managers — make Canada's resource economy run.
Primary also takes the wearer's experience seriously: their clothes are comfortable and easy to run, play and learn in!
Also, a number of unions continue to support IDC Leader Jeff Klein in his primary battle with former NYC Councilman Oliver Koppell, though they are supporting — or at least promising to support — primary challengers to other IDC members, including former NYC Comptroller John Liu, who is running against the IDC's newest member, Queens Sen. Tony Avella.
Trump calls Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders «crazy Bernie,» but that has not stopped the Republican candidate from borrowing from Clinton's Democratic primary rival, whom he also frequently praises from the stump, on how to run against Clinton — his likely opponent in the general election.
Although Sean Patrick Maloney is the favorite of a number of unions, he played a key role in the fallout of the Troopergate scandal, which Cuomo investigated as AG, and also ran against the governor in the 2006 AG primary.
Halloran, a Republican, was charged with taking more than $ 20,000 in payoffs from two undercover FBI operatives posing as corrupt developers in exchange for agreeing to funnel public cash to them and to help bribe Republican NYC county leaders to allow Democratic Sen. Malcolm Smith, also of Queens, to run Row B in the party's mayoral primary.
The groups also endorse Jumaane Williams, who is running for lieutenant governor in a Democratic primary.
[The groups also endorse Jumaane Williams, who is running for lieutenant governor in a Democratic primary.]
Carl Paladino skipped the Conservative Party convention in Manhattan last Friday at which Lorigo conspired with the Long Island chairs (supporters of Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, also a no - show) to get himself and John Andrew Kay nominated to force a primary with Rick Lazio and his running mate, Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards.
Vincent Morgan, a former Rangel aide (who also happens to be related to former Tennessee Rep. Harold Ford), has already said he plans to run next fall after finishing dead last in the 2010 primary.
Nixon said in addition to running in the Democratic Party primary, she's also competing with Cuomo to actively seek the nomination of the Working Families Party, a progressive group that gave Cuomo the nomination four years ago but has had its differences with the incumbent governor.
For a citywide race like this, the five Republican county leaders (each borough is also a county) come together to decide whether to let Dietl, a non-Republican, run in the Republican primary.
Other possible strong candidates for attorney general include former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara (who reportedly may run as an independent), Queens state Sen. Mike Gianaris, and Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, who reportedly believes he could run in the Democratic primary, despite legal questions about whether he could also be on the ballot for Congress.
He acknowledged he was also approached about running for sheriff in 2013, but opted instead for a Democratic Primary challenge to Mayor Byron W. Brown, in which Brown easily prevailed.
Zeldin defeated George Demos in the Republican primary and also ran uncontested for the Conservative Party nomination.
Sanders» top consultants have also signed on to two Senate contenders who are running in primaries against candidates endorsed by national Democrats.
During his press conference, meanwhile, de Blasio also blasted Gov. Andrew Cuomo for allegedly threatening unions whose affiliates were lining up with Cynthia Nixon, who is running in the Democratic primary against the governor.
In the wake of Trump's shocking primary victory, Heaney is also running as «a businessman and political outsider not beholden to special interests.»
«Also, the more Cuomo needs to attack Nixon during the primary, the more he will have to pivot later to appeal to progressive Democrats nationally if he wants to run for president in 2020.»
The proposed lines, if enacted, would force Sens. Tony Avella (D - Bayside) and Toby Stavisky (D - Whitestone) to run against each other in a primary in northeast Queens and Sens. Michael Gianaris (D - Astoria) and Jose Peralta (D - Corona) would also face off in western Queens.
Bob Gangi, a police reform activist who is also running in the Democratic primary, praised the mayor's willingness to debate.
He also notes that Espaillat is reportedly «overwhelmingly likely» to run in a primary against Rangel again in 2014, and several other would - be candidates are also still considering a run, too.
He also was then - state Comptroller H. Carl McCall's running mate in the 2002 gubernatorial race in which the duo's primary opponents were none other than AG Andrew Cuomo and Charlie King.
Also mentioned: Sen. Adriando Espaillat, who came close to beating Rangel in the 2012 and 2014 Democratic primaries; former Gov. David Paterson, Sen. Bill Perkins, NYC Councilwoman Inez Dickens, and the Rev. Michael Walrond, who ran in the 2014 primary and received 8 percent of the vote.
Club members also heard from former NYC Councilman Robert Jackson, who is running for the Senate seat Adriano Espaillat will vacate if he wins his June 24 primary challenge to Rep. Charlie Rangel; and Jamie Kemmerer, a political activist and executive director of the Bay Ridge Democrats, who plans to challenge GOP Sen. Marty Golden in November.
The cost of running primaries also seems to be a step in the wrong direction.
Nixon says in addition to running in the Democratic Party primary, she's also competing with Cuomo to actively seek the nomination of the Working Families Party, a progressive group that gave Cuomo the nomination four years ago but has had its differences with the incumbent governor.
De Blasio is also being challenged in the Democratic primary by Queens State Senator Tony Avella and former Brooklyn City Councilman Sal Albanese, who previously ran against de Blasio in 2013 and failed to get one percent of the votes.
Mr. Cohen, who has also run for town trustee in the past, sought but did not receive the party's endorsement, but forced a primary by filing a petition with well over the required number of signatures.
But Teachout, the all - but - certain winner of Tuesday's Democratic primary for the right to run in a Hudson Valley election expected to be one of the most hotly contested in the nation, also said she opposes Gov. Cuomo's new order barring the state from doing business with BDS - supporting companies and went on to seemingly give a nod of support to many BDS backers.
Dionisio, who has also been endorsed by the Independence Party, will run against the winner of a Democratic primary between Chris Rodier, the town Democratic Party endorsed candidate, and Stout, who was appointed by an all - Republican council in January following former Councilman Joe Canella's resignation to become a town justice.
Also, Stern has launched the first TV campaign ad in the congressional primary, in which he talks about his late mother, Idalee, who ran a T - shirt shop, as an inspiration.
But the tweet also teased a widely - anticipated run by the former Brooklyn councilwoman in the upcoming September Democratic primary for the seat.
And city of Poughkeepsie Mayor John Tkazyik also planned to run in a Republican primary.
The former Columbia County assemblyman who was the Republican candidate for governor in 2006 and who also ran unsuccessfully for comptroller in 2002, said he believes a primary this year helps Republicans.
James, who has also moved toward a run for mayor, joined a list of potential candidates to replace Schneiderman, a Democrat, who have said they'll stay out of the imminent political horserace without closing the door to seeking the job in the September primary and November general election.
Romney also poured a small fortune into South Carolina during his last presidential run, only to pull out at the last minute ahead of a disappointing fourth place finish in the 2008 primary.
Paladino is attempting to petition his way into the GOP gubernatorial primary against the party's designee, Rick Lazio, and also plans to petition to create an independent «Taxpayers» line to run on in November.
Funiciello, who also isn't interested in running for any other office next year — including governor — said the Greens will definitely have a candidate running in NY - 21 race, and most likely will see a primary battle for the line.
Breslin and Jim Domagalski (also of Hiscoc & Barclay running in the Republican primary in Buffalo's 59th) are just the Barclay's lap dogs!
UPDATE: Apparently this «kids teaching you how to run a campaign» idea was also used by an Iowa US Senate candidate who lost a GOP primary in June — a point the Senate Democrats employed to slam Murphy.
He first ran in 2010, finishing second in a three - way race that also included businessman Randy Altschuler (who won the primary and then subsequently lost the general to Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop) and Christopher Cox, son of state GOP Chairman Ed Cox.
He also launched anti-Obama ads that will run through June 13 — the date of the GOP primary in NH.
He's also polling in double digits (11 percent) in the first primary state of New Hampshire, according to a new PPP poll, though he's running second to Donald Trump (35 percent).
Also running in the Democratic primary are attorney Ali Najmi, civic leader Bob Friedrich, former congressional staffer Celia Dosamantes and Satnam Singh Parhar
Louis Imbroto ran unopposed in the Republican primary; he also ran on the Conservative Party ticket.
Nonpartisan elections, also known as «top - two» elections, would let all candidates run in a September primary open to all voters.
They also could face the prospect of electing one person to fill the vacant seat while simultaneously selecting a different candidate in the primary to run in the November election.
Luis Tejada, a local activist who also ran in the last Senate primary, rounds out the field.
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