Sentences with phrase «running candidates who»

Ya, that's why we need to start running candidates who do not believe in the Christian deity or any other mythological deity.
When we run candidates who believe in multiple Gods and call themselves Christian we open ourselves up to analytical ridicule.
«We, being the people who are ostracized by Democratic headquarters, continue to run candidates who are strong, centrist, strong, general election, November candidates,» said Pigeon.
It was clear that the only way we could win was to run candidates who would not only attract Democrats, but also the 25 % who belonged to no party, as well as crossover Republican voters.
If the party ran a candidate who could potentially beat Cuomo in 2014, however, the governor would spend $ 40 million to defeat that candidate and Senate Republicans.
And he said they do not want to run a candidate who will lose because it will only draw Democrats to the polls and hurt Republicans in other races for city council and county Legislature.

Not exact matches

In Wisconsin, Democratic Senate candidate Russ Feingold, who ran a populist campaign, lost to Republican Sen. Ron Johnson by a larger margin than Clinton lost to Trump.
At the same time, on a day when divisions within the party were very obvious, Melania Trump made an overture toward the other candidates who ran for the Republican nomination against Trump.
Knowing that you have this skill could put you ahead of other candidates, especially for companies who run a lot of social.
Jenny Wilson, a Democratic candidate running for Senate in Utah, said this week that «Utah families deserve another Utahn as their senator, not a Massachusetts governor who thinks of our state as his vacation home.»
Trump entering the race is a distraction and will take votes and attention away from candidates who are truly in it for the long run.
These voters elected candidates who were running on the Party ticket, but not interested in following the party line.
Especially in Mexico, where, as you know, there is one candidate who is running on a quite anti-American platform.»
The same intelligentsia who say Trump alienates everyone around him are convinced Howard Schultz has the name recognition to be a serious candidate for the serious issues, even though most Americans probably think Starbucks is run by some guy named Starbuck (who may also have a topless - mermaid fetish).
All told, about 16 Republican candidates are expected to join the race, including Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, and Jeb Bush, the former governor or Florida, who have yet to declare their plans to run.
Top allies of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blasted Bannon, the head of the far - right website Breitbart News who pledged to run opponents against McConnell - backed candidates whom Bannon deemed not sufficiently conservative.
The two candidates who were more institutional, better funded, and ran much longer campaigns... I truly believe that the strength of this was that it was a movement and it was a message that resonated.
There isn't a single candidate who has ever run for office that hasn't had various conflicts of interest, or at least the appearance of them.
«Of course, it's undeniable that in our electoral system, candidates need access to wealth to run financially viable campaigns, and the most successful fundraisers are politicians who swim in those circles to begin with.»
But while the RNC's new recommendations may not be directly aimed at quashing another Paul's White House run, conservative activists argue that the changes to the primary process would inevitably benefit candidates who are well - funded and have high - name recognition, to the detriment of those who draw their support from the GOP's activist base.
Salmon points out that «not a single one of the 12 [candidates] is a CEO who was hired to run a company by its board of directors.»
In 1972, Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern proposed sending an annual check of $ 1,000 to every American but changed his mind after it became the subject of attack ads run by his Republican opponent, Richard Nixon, who himself had previously flirted with the idea.
UBS (ubs) is running an algorithm on digital resumes to identify candidates with preferred traits and is giving those applications priority for interviews, said a person familiar with the bank's hiring process who was not authorized to speak publicly.
For the political junkie wanting face time with controversial candidates, Tyee reporters delivered interviews with Elizabeth May, Tory campaign manager David Emerson and NDP Vancouver - Centre candidate Michael Byers (who explained why he turned down running with Stephane Dion's Liberals).
So while asking those run - of - the - mill interview questions can help you weed out the candidates who took the time to do their research (and those who didn't), what you really should be asking are those strange job interview questions that can offer a better glimpse into the person's personality.
At the time that Democrats began paying for the research, Mr. Trump was in the process of clinching the Republican presidential nomination, and Ms. Clinton's allies were scrambling to figure out how to run against a candidate who had already weathered attacks from Republican rivals about his shifting policy positions, his character and his business record.
It shouldn't be a surprise, since Trump is a wealthy guy from New York, but he's also a candidate who ran on helping the little guy.
Instead, she decided to run her dad's PAC, aimed at supporting candidates who aligned with his views.
An army of Wildrose twitterati launched online attacks yesterday against Calgary - North West PC MLA Sandra Jansen for her support of former television news anchor Nirmala Naidoo, who is running as the federal Liberal candidate in Calgary - Rocky Ridge, which overlaps with the Calgary - Foothills constituency.
I am maintaining a list of candidates who have announced their intentions to seek nominations and run in the next federal election in Alberta ridings.
My congratulations to all the PSAC members who ran as candidates, and to all of the other public service workers who ran and who worked hard on campaigns.
In interviews and statements, Jacobs, at 29 the youngest candidate running to represent the coastal district in northern San Diego County, has said she was a «policy maker» who worked for the State Department under President Barack Obama.
Just exactly where are all of the Republican candidates who stated that God told them to run for the Presidency?
Of the two candidates running who have a chance to win, I would say that Romney is more likely to legislate according to his faith.
It is hard to believe that we still have candidates running for the presidency of the USA in the 21st century who believe in Satan.
Perry isn't the only candidate who believes the road to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue runs down the church aisle.
He ran for gov. in MA as a pro-choice candidate who supported gay rights.
In fact, the only people who have displayed any ability to run the country better are Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich — neither of whom have a snowball's chance of even being the candidate, much less winning a rigged election.
Compare the situation in Israel where a candidate who once said that the Golden Dome would explode is disqualified by court from running and the situation in the pillar of Islamic democracy Iran where the President saying that the «regime in Jerusalem» would «vanish from the page of times» is re-elected and cheered by his supporters in Iran and other countries.
You also have people who can register as a specfic party and run on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only espouse one or two things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's also a huge issue of people really thinking that a vote for a 3rd party candidate is a waste, If the only way you feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
Now we have a group of Democratic presidential candidates who are less talented than Obama (at running for office) and who are trying to seem like leftists rather than moderates.
Pastors of congregations hoping for political clout, will not back a candidate who is running last in a three - man race.
So with Occupy Wall Street, and Penn State football child molestation allegations, and the dearth of credible Republican candidates to run against a President who seems to have no care other than winning the next election, and Kim Kardashian apparently marrying whomever for millions of....
Demanding a combination of principle and competence is an early step to getting better candidates who will run better campaigns and (hopefully) govern better.
Eric Sapp, who runs a faith - focused consulting firm with Strider, said he wasn't hired by the House and Senate Democratic campaign committees or by candidates for Congress or governor, for the first time since he started doing such work.
So what is it about a candidate who says something akin to a «man in the sky inspired me to run for president»?
He's probably a bit naive and idealistic, but I'll take that over (blank) who is power - hungry and self - absorbed (fill in the name of ANY candidate running this year, from either party).
Since Buchanan's run, other socially conservative candidates who have been more plausible as presidents have done no better as candidates.
Your «eveyone» who sees Obama as a failure might just be the CRAZY line up of Republican candidates who hear god telling them to run.
Executives who have run large, profitable private sector companies should be welcomed as candidates, but they should also be aware of the political liabilities of their backgrounds.
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