Sentences with phrase «running in their primaries if»

It is especially egregious for the Republican Party of Alabama to oppose letting independent and minor party candidates on the general election ballot, because the Alabama major parties have the statutory right to block anyone from running in their primaries if the party feels that the candidate is not «loyal» to that major party.

Not exact matches

His skill level isn't as refined as Kentucky's previous one - and - done stars, but the Wildcats will need him to be their primary option in March if they want to go on a deep tournament run.
Michael Bush would step in as the primary running back if Forte is unable to go, and recently re-signed backup RB Kahlil Bell would serve as the No. 2 option in the backfield.
She ultimately chose to run in the 16th SD instead of the 11th, but could always change her mind, especially if she faces a third primary challenge challenge from John Messer.
Very rarely will undecided voters hit your site: unless you're running a paid campaign to bring them in, or if it's a contested primary and active Democrats are educating themselves on all the candidates.
Ultimately, people will gravitate towards closed rather than open primaries in my view: (i) open primaries would need state involvement so are a deeper proposition (you need to run them concurrently and they would be too costly for the parties if done properly); (ii) vested interests may well prevail if the proposed reform is not building on the current system (as indeed they have in the Tory party where they experimented with this quarter - heartedly).
Sanders» shot at the Democratic nomination for President could be over on Super Tuesday (March 1) if Clinton runs the table in the slew of primaries and caucuses on March 1.
One might argue that the Democrats (in both houses) have more to lose, with several of their members who are running for Congress perhaps enjoying the insurance policy that two primaries brings — the option to run for their current seats if a bid for higher office doesn't work out.
Obviously this is a pretty broad question, and I don't care if these are primary sources, to collaborative works by modern historians, to historical fictions (as I'm sure much of this detail will be left to the imagination as not much evidence will remain), but I'm looking for how humans ran societies, and the issue they dealt with, on a day to day basis, because people live on a day to day basis, and don't, like historians, summarize a decade in a couple of pages of writing.
Trump has recently said he would run but not if he has to take part in a primary.
It would mean that suddenly all of the perennially safe seats would be in play - to the extent that everyone who lives in them would get to express a meaningful vote for their next MP - if not on election day, then in the primary running up to it.
The only catch is that, if there's a run - off in either, you can only vote in the run - off for the primary that you actually voted in.
Several names have been mentioned as potential Democratic candidates for Morahan's seat, including Assemblyman Kenneth Zebrowski Jr., whose late father ran unsuccessfully against Morahan in 1999 (a race that contributed to the repeal of the commuter tax), and Ramapo Town Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence, who is currently running for LG, but says he won't primary whomever AG Andrew Cuomo taps as his No. 2 if it isn't himself.
If she does, and there's a GOP primary, we could end up with a situation similiar to 2010 when Lazio lost to Carl Paladino in the GOP primary and then «ran» for a judgeship in the Bronx so he could get off the Conservative line and make way for the mad - as - hell businessman from Buffalo.
I am of the opinion that in the event Paladino were to take another run for Governor and only were to seek the Conservative Line, that he would end up with the GOP Line as well if he were to collect signatures and force a primary.
And of course the state party may be able to help you if there's no primary (if there is, it's even more important to make friends with other local Democrats who have run and won elections in your district — ask for their endorsement and their list).
What remains to be seen is if Democrats run primaries against members of the Independent Democratic Conference or IDC, something Governor Cuomo does not want to see as he publicly calls for the two warring Democratic factions to come together in a show of party unity.
Bill Samuels formally kicked off his LG campaign this morning, pledging to fight in a Democratic primary battle against the running mate of presumptive gubernatorial contender, AG Andrew Cuomo, if necessary.
But a number of those chairs have already said they won't support him in a primary if he's not selected as a running mate by the party's gubernatorial nominee — whoever that might be.
While polls indicate Hillary Clinton would be the overwhelming frontrunner if she runs for president in 2016, a CNN / ORC International Poll conducted in November shows that if the former Secretary of State passes on a second White House bid, Biden would be the leading contender in the Democratic primary with 43 %, with Cuomo coming in next at 15 %.
Pleasant) who has yet to make up his mind if he is running, in the upcoming Democratic Primary
The bill, if enacted, would allow anyone to run in any party's primary, regardless of whether the candidate is a member of that party or not, and regardless of what party officers think Read more»
John Gromada of the Rockland Citizens Action Network says, «We've been burned by Senator Carlucci before when he promised to return to the Democratic Caucus in 2014 if we didn't run a primary.
If, after losing the primary, she runs in the fall as the nominee of the union - backed Working Families Party, Nixon could pull 5 - 10 per cent of the general election vote.
The date of the primary is fixed at the fourth Saturday in July; a majority is required for nomination, and if no candidate receives a majority, a run - off primary between the two highest standing candidates is held on the fourth Saturday in August.
Oliver Rosenberg's campaign says that days after he filed papers to run in the June 28 primary, he was contacted by a Nadler ally who offered to raise thousands of dollars in campaign funds if Rosenberg instead ran for a City Council seat.
says, «We've been burned by Senator Carlucci before when he promised to return to the Democratic Caucus in 2014 if we didn't run a primary.
«This is really important so there's consistency for voters in New York City, and so that we have a voting process that, well before the September primary this year, we know how we'll administer and when we would administer the run - off if it was necessary for any of the offices,» Carroll said.
The minority leader said he is not interested in running in a primary, pledging to step aside if he is not the choice of GOP leaders and committee members.
Even if he loses in the Democratic primary next month, Joe Nicoletti plans to keep running for Syracuse mayor on the Working Families Party line.
(Under New York election law, candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, even if they're informally allied as Cuomo and Hochul are, run in separate primaries.)
Incumbents in primaries: — If an incumbent does run for re-election, does he or she draw a primary challenge?
If Grimm does decide to run, he'll have to face off against Oddo in the primary, who sources said polls as one of the most popular elected officials in the borough.
Administration officials said David, who has been Cuomo's gubernatorial chief counsel since 2015, would not try to challenge Schneiderman in a primary, but only possibly run if there was a vacancy.
«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 party leaders — including state party chair and Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown and Queens Congressman Joseph Crowley — wrote that «if the IDC refuses to accept this offer,» then the state party is prepared to run primaries against the senators in the 2018 elections.
Outsiders can run in a party primary, but only if party leaders approve letting any particular non-member candidate run in that party's primary.
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.
You can teach whatever bollocks you like in Sunday School, but if you're running a state - funded Primary School, there are standards you must adhere to.
However, Paladino's campaign still won't commit definitively that the Buffalo businessman will run on the new line in the November general election if he loses the GOP primary to the party's designee, Rick Lazio.
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.
If the Senate GOP had to run in a primary as a caucus, they would lose by a huge margin just like Rick Lazio lost to Carl Paladino.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino is reconsidering his decision not to run on a third party line of his own creation in the general election if he fails to win the GOP primary in September, a source familiar with the Buffalo businessman confirmed this morning.
Eddie Izard isn't a sure bet, if Sadiq Kahn or David Lammy are both shortlisted for London Mayor they will have a huge advantage over there white colleagues in a London Primary, especially if they're running against a non politician.
Cuomo would instead open up primaries to allow candidates registered in one party to run in a different party's primary, if they wanted to.
-- Sen. Greg Ball reconsiders his decision not to primary Rep. Nan Hayworth in NY - 19 because he has little to lose, given his ability to run for his Senate seat if the House race doesn't go his way.
HB 2009 is a bill which would make it illegal to run for office as an independent candidate, if a person votes in a party primary.
If he qualifies, Wu would face Cuomo's running mate, former Buffalo - area Congresswoman Kathy Hochul, in a primary for lieutenant governor.
Second, Lazio will find out if Buffalo real - estate mogul Carl Paladino has the 15,000 Republican signatures he needs to run against him in the September primary.
If he ran a second time, Catsimatidis would face real estate executive Paul Massey and Harlem Rev. Michel Faulkner in the Republican primary.
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