Sentences with phrase «since election night»

Maybe it will bring a little colour back to Julia's cheeks because she has been looking a tad tired since the election night flogging.
This market friendly pledge has helped the stock market rise over 11 % since election night.
Almost 800,000 additional ballots have been counted since Election Night, and Initiative 1240 is looking more and more like it will ultimately win a majority of votes cast when the election results are ultimately certified by the Secretary of State... [Return to Top]
Later this week, he is understood to be meeting up with his former team for the first time since election night for a few drinks before they all head off in new directions.
While this situation sucks in myriad ways, it does give us the chance to consider why yesterday was the busiest day on e.politics since Election Night 2008.
While he says he would work with anyone on the Heathrow issue, he might struggle to win over London Mayor Khan, who he's not spoken to since election night on 8 May.

Not exact matches

On Thursday night when Prasad Panda, 50, won the Wildrose its first urban seat since its previous two were lost in the May general election, Rachel at least got a partial reading of the zeitgeist of...
Rocco Palmo of Whispers in the Loggia provides an interesting sidebar this morning to last night's election returns: Since the first Congress sat in 1789, only four American Catholics have been entrusted with the gavel as Speaker of the House.
Until nearly 9 pm on the night before parliament broke up for Christmas, the prime minister appeared well set to end the year in better shape politically than at any time since the election disaster in June.
However, as has been the case since 1992, the exit polls were right, and election night was catastrophic for the Conservative party and May.
Balls used his concession speech to signal his deep disappointment at Labour's national performance, with the party enduring its worst election night since 1987:
In his first major interview since quitting as party leader, Clegg said he initially did not believe the election night exit poll which suggested his party would be cut to 10 MPs.
Wednesday night, it will be just de Blasio and Albanese — a moment the latter has surely been pining for since the former ran away with 40 percent of the primary vote, followed by 73 percent in the 2013 general election against Republican Joe Lhota.
He was a Conservative Party Agent for 5 years and has been part of Iain Dale's election night team as a resident psephologist since 2007.
In last night's primary election, Sen. Rev. Ruben Diaz, Sr. defeated his challenger, community organizer Charlie Ramos, to move on to the general election in the Senate's 32nd District, where he's been in office since 2003.
The three - member West Seneca Town Board got an earful from the public Monday night at its first regularly scheduled meeting since moving to place an upsizing proposition on November's general election ballot.
The government was forced last night to deal with its first sleaze row since the general election when secret Whitehall documents showed a Tory donor successfully lobbied for the cancellation of an # 80m loan to a leading engineering company.
Results indicated are based on updated numbers since Primary night from the Board of Elections that may include absentee and affidavit ballots.)
Singas, who has served as acting Nassau DA since January, defeated Republican Kate Murray Tuesday night — 57.9 percent to 42.0 percent, according to the Nassau County Board of Elections.
Paddy Ashdown last night stunned Liberal Democrats when he announced that he will resign as party leader after this spring's crucial local and Euro - elections - just as he gets closer to the reins of power than any predecessor since Lloyd George.
Hillary Clinton's first appearance on a late night talk show since the election will be on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
It'd be easy to watch Bannon's films, which do their best to give voice to that repressed populist rage that has been the fascination of the punditocracy since the surprise turnabout on election night, and reject them out of hand.
We've come a long way since that frigid February night in Iowa when Republicans and Democrats gathered at churches and in school gymnasiums to cast the first votes in this year's presidential election.
It was also election night, so I have to apologize for my inconsistent appearance since I couldn't help but look at election results as we talked (sorry guys).
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