Not exact matches
If he loses his
race, which polls now show is tied, Republicans will be left with a razor - thin majority of only 51
seats in the Senate.
The Freedom Report's online archives only go back to 1999, but I was curious to see older editions of Paul's newsletters, in part because of a controversy dating to 1996, when Charles «Lefty» Morris, a Democrat running against Paul for a House
seat, released excerpts stating that «opinion polls consistently show only about 5 % of blacks have sensible political opinions,» that «
if you have ever been robbed by a black teen - aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet - footed they can be,» and that black representative Barbara Jordan is «the archetypical half - educated victimologist» whose «
race and sex protect her from criticism.»
It's been almost impossible to ignore the general fan frustration at seeing Kubica miss out on a
race seat, so we asked Sirotkin
if he felt any added pressure given the hype around Bobby K's potential comeback.
If all goes well it looks like Kubica could be in serious contention for a
race seat in 2018.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Formula Junior was the series to be in
if you wanted to learn all about how to go single -
seater racing.
We were sitting two
seats below Monaco fans sitting laughing and taking the piss, and no one seemed to think that that's wrong, I've been to away grounds to watch Arsenal sat in the home team stand and respectfully stay quiets
if we score, as a punch in the mouth often offends, I'm amazed at our home games, so many people who don't even speak English and seem to treat the game as a Sunday afternoon tea party, where are the old Arsenal fans born and bred Arsenal, I'm all for a multi cultural look but let's not lose anyone in the
race to become global.
He previously stated that his injuries would be no issue
if he wanted to
race in the top class of endurance
racing, and with the likes of Ginetta entering LMP1 next year chances are there'll be a
seat available for him somewhere —
if he wants it.
Well,
if Mick Schumacher keeps on doing what he's doing, he could definitely make it after showing a lot of promise during his second single -
seater racing season.
If there
seats can keep
race car drivers safe, then it stands to reason that this would be the perfect choice for my new granddaughter!
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 United Russia were able to secure just under 50 per cent of the popular vote in the party - list competition, along with the lower estimate of
seats in the singe - mandate district
races, it would end up with over 270
seats, more than it now holds.
Even
if this latest peace deal between Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and IDC Leader Jeff Klein holds when lawmakers return to Albany after the Easter / Passover break next week, and even
if the Democrats win both the April 24 special elections (the Westchester County
race is really the deciding factor there, since the Bronx
seat seems a safe bet), the Republicans will still have control of the chamber as long as Felder, a conservative Democrat, continues to caucus with them.
«
If I were them, I wouldn't feel very good because they spent about $ 150,000 on two weeks» worth of
races and they lost three
seats in the legislature and could lose a fourth with Tim Hogues,» Zellner said.
It's not clear
if the Democrats will pick up any of these
seats, but they have a shot in one
race where their candidate is up by 33 votes (I will do an analysis of this
race in a future post, but now my gut says the Republicans will hold the
seat because the Democrat closed the gap late).
Union, WFP and Democratic leaders have been trying to no avail to get Padernacht out of the
race, even going so far as to have the New Roosevelt Initiative commissioned a poll that showed Espada was far more likely to hold onto his
seat if he faced two challengers rather than just one.
Republican Rep. John Katko, the Central New York freshman who is fighting to hold onto his
seat in one of the most competitive House
races in the nation, is out with his fourth TV ad, which questions the ability of his opponent, Colleen Deacon, to act independently of the Democratic conference
if she's elected in November.
Although Mr. Ofosu Ampofo has opted out of the
race and replaced with one Lawyer James Enu, the NPP risks losing the
seat,
if it fails to put its house in order.
The word «spoiler» has been tossed around a lot in the NY - 23
race, with Dohney accusing Hoffman, who has refused to say he'll get off Row D
if he loses the GOP primary, of being more interested in his own political ambition than in helping the Republicans win back the
seat they lost to Democrat Bill Owens last fall after holding it for a century.
If you can do any of get, say, a couple of million people to sign a petition calling for the abolition of the minimum wage; win parliamentary
seats by running on this issue; or provide polling evidence showing majorities would repeal the
race, gender discrimination laws, etc then I will withdraw the claim about this being a minority position.
Here's the trouble:
If legislators don't agree on a bill to move their own primary date to correspond with the one that US District Court Judge Gary Sharpe ordered for the federal races, then Assembly members and senators could theoretically challenge sitting House members and then, if that doesn't work out, fall back to run for their own seat
If legislators don't agree on a bill to move their own primary date to correspond with the one that US District Court Judge Gary Sharpe ordered for the federal
races, then Assembly members and senators could theoretically challenge sitting House members and then,
if that doesn't work out, fall back to run for their own seat
if that doesn't work out, fall back to run for their own
seats.
Of those ten
seats, Republicans picked up at least five — and maybe as many as seven,
if two unresolved
races are called in their favor — putting the Empire State among Ohio and Pennsylvania as the states where Democrats» losses were greatest last week.
-- 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.
There are two ways that scenario may never happen:
if Altieri wins the
seat outright, or
if Bruno wins the supervisor's
race.
Assembly District in an open
seat if Grace Meng — who has not ruled out running for Assembly — wins the
race for the sixth Congressional District.
But even
if Democrats win every
race listed as currently competitive (a highly unlikely outcome), the party would still fall four
seats short of a majority.
Vasquez will run for the 40th Assembly District in an open
seat if Grace Meng — who has not ruled out running for Assembly — wins the
race for the sixth Congressional District.
If the results hold up after the absentee votes are counted, the GOP won't even need the support of veteran legislator John Parete (1038), who appears to have kept his
seat running as an independent candidate representing the northwestern part of the county in a tight three - way
race with Democratic nominee Kathy Nolan (1018) and Republican Cliff Faintych (748).
The scuttlebutt is that
if Altieri loses his bid for town board and Costello wins the supervisor's
race, he'll nominate Altieri as his replacement for the then open board
seat during January's organizational meeting.
If he does decide to run, Hein would likely be a top - tier candidate in the Tossup
race for this open
seat held currently by Rep. Chris Gibson, a Republican who is not seeking re-election.
QUEENS — City Councilman Dan Halloran fired a shot across the bow of Assemblywoman Grace Meng's campaign Monday, saying that the Bayside Democrat had something to hide
if she didn't agree to a series of five televised debates in the
race for New York's 6th congressional district
seat.
Before Assemblymember Keith Wright had conceded to Sen. Adriano Espaillat in their congressional
race, speculation had already begun about which
seat Wright would seek next
if not victorious.
If this
race was any indication on how the machine will run in the Bronx then Diaz Jr. may have a problem holding on to his Borough President
seat in the next few years.
I don't know much about him or his opponent, but
if a D can win an open
seat race in a district this red, we could have a wild November to look forward to, even in the deep South.
With the primary for Congress set for June and the Senate primary set for September, Mr. Espaillat can do what he's done the last two cycles
if he loses the congressional
race: quickly turn around and run for his old
seat.
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, a Republican - turned - Democrat former assemblyman, is contemplating seeking the Democratic nomination
if Cuomo calls a special election to fill the Senate
seat being vacated by fellow Democrat George Latimer, who won his
race for Westchester county executive last week.
He wasn't primaried last fall, but did lose at least eight
seats to Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb — and maybe nine,
if the 100th AD
race is every settled.
If the assemblywoman runs for Borelli's
seat and wins, a vacancy would be created in her East Shore / Brooklyn district, with the possibility of a competitive
race between Republican and Democratic candidates.
The initial thinking was that picking Ellsworth was a win - win for Senate and House Democrats as Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel, long seen as a rising star, would hop into the 8th district
race if the
seat became vacant.
The party has fared very well in recent county
races, but it must fight off a 2014 hangover next November
if it is to maintain a six -
seat majority in the Legislature.
But, when it comes to other major Obama legislative initiatives, there's no guarantee that all 58 Democrats (or 59
if entertainer Al Franken winds up being
seated in the Minnesota
race) stick together or that the same trio of GOPers can be relied on to cross party lines.
The latter could be an option
if, as mandated by the new resign - to - run law, JJR opts vacate the
seat this month in order to stay in the CD 27
race.
Wills could technically run for the
seat even
if he's convicted and expelled from the Council, but community board chair Adrienne Adams could jump into the
race with county support
if he goes down before the September primary, sources said.
Costello has been a town councilman for more than 10 years and
if he loses in the fall to fellow councilman James Bruno who has announced his candidacy to represent the Republicans in the supervisor's
race he will keep his council
seat.
If Diaz Sr. and Latimer win their respective
races, Democrats would control 30
seats, two short of a majority stake.
If they had been included, there would have been a larger gap between previous years and 2015, when there was only a
race for one Assembly
seat in the first half of the year.
But
if he enters the
race, the May 6 primary will be the first competitive contest Joyce will face in the state's most targeted
seat in 2014.
For Republicans, the name of choice appears to be former state Senate President Ken Bennett, who has said he would consider the
race if Renzi vacated the
seat.
People - it is one
race in a heavily Republican district - this means nothing for the November elections - although,
if the dems put up somebody who was accomplished more than a school teacher - they could have won this
seat - and it is pretty pathetic that a former congressman only won by 5 % over a school teacher - so you republicans, I wouldn't be jumping for joy
If each of those
races came through, Democrats would pick up 30
seats.
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano is contemplating seeking the Democratic nomination
if Gov. Cuomo calls a special election to fill the Senate
seat being vacated by fellow Dem George Latimer, who won his
race for Westchester county executive last week, sources close to him say.