Sentences with phrase «running aggressive campaigns»

Attorney Ali Najmi, former Council and Assembly candidate Bob Friedrich and civic leader Satnam Singh Parhar are running aggressive campaigns.
Some of those caught the eye of Adrian Dix, the man who would have been premier had the NDP chosen to run an aggressive campaign.
«Learning the lessons from the past, the Congressman is running an aggressive campaign, based on real targeting and modeling, that will lead his broad, diverse coalition to victory in June.»
«And let me make this very clear: The Conservative Party will run an aggressive campaign right through November.
«She looks forward to running an aggressive campaign based on her record of fighting for New Yorkers.»
[2] He served one term on the Westchester County Board of Legislators, and ran an aggressive campaign as a candidate for County Executive in 2005.
He ran an aggressive campaign as a candidate for County Executive in 2005 against Andrew Spano.

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Clapper, the former Director of National Intelligence, described in his opening remarks the process by which the intelligence community concluded in January that «the Russian government pursued a multi-faceted influence campaign in the run - up to the election, including aggressive use of cyber capabilities.»
While the Allies might not have run any death camps, the shared belief in racial superiority allowed them to at best ignore and at worst encourage the Third Reich's aggressive campaign of racial purity.
SPC has already run an aggressive «buy Australian» consumer awareness campaign and has persuaded Woolworths, Aldi and Coles to buy Australian for the home brands.
ALBANY — Sean Eldridge is a self - funder, a good Democrat on the issues, has the blessing of party bosses for his run for Congress against Chris Gibson, can talk about creating jobs with an investment fund and, again, as the husband of Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, has more than enough money to self - fund an aggressive campaign.
[292] The Australian Green party called for a parliamentary inquiry into News Limited, but Hartigan directly denied allegations by both the Greens and the governing Labor party that News Limited has been running a campaign against them, describing his group's journalism as «aggressive but fair.»
Artiles won his seat in office in November after an aggressive $ 1 million campaign run by Artiles» political committee, Veterans for Conservative Principles.
His aggressive disinterest in running for governor has been a hallmark of this former Pataki administration official's campaign this year for state attorney general.
While he didn't win, Astorino says he remains proud of the campaign and, should he run again, wants more aggressive fundraising.
The early ad campaigns signal that the two are running an aggressive race against each other in this southwestern Pennsylvania district.
In early August, Politico noted that aggressive spending by both campaigns and outside groups had soaked up so much pre-roll video ad space that it was running out in states seen as crucial in 2012.
Former Rep. Larry LaRocco is running a very aggressive and relatively successful campaign against Lt. Gov. Jim Risch.
For a candidate few believed stood a chance of winning, Mr. Gentile ran a surprisingly aggressive campaign.
And he ran a vigorous, even aggressive, campaign, putting Mr Clegg on the back foot over issues such as Trident nuclear missiles.
In those cases, we will be running an aggressive write - in campaign.
Cowal added that Magnolia has been running an «aggressive publicity and marketing campaign» targeting the fashion world.
In fact, a savvy and aggressive marketing campaign that's been running at full speed since 2013 is turning «PS4» into a synonym for «current - gen».
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