Sentences with phrase «stage of an election campaign»

``... the outlying budget forecasts that surely must rank as the most irrelevant and unreliable metric that has ever been centre stage of an election campaign» Completely agreed
The bitter frustration is that — with a very few exceptions — none of this was investigated or probed by the mainstream media, which has retained a myopic obsession over forward estimates, the outlying budget forecasts that surely must rank as the most irrelevant and unreliable metric that has ever been centre stage of an election campaign.

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He has until the spring of next year to deliver his final report, setting the stage for the Liberals to make pharmacare a centrepiece of the party's 2019 election campaign.
Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed supporters of her conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party at a Saturday event in the industrial city of Dortmund, joining the final stage of the campaign for the parliamentary election on September 24.
That's why the collective attention of the federal political parties is increasingly turning to setting the stage for the October 2019 campaign — including talk of updating Canada's election laws.
Singer of «Onaapo», the popular 2016 campaign song of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has joined the many people calling on former President John Mahama to stage a comeback for the presidency in the 2020 elections.
And while the largest expenditure category in many campaigns is on TV advertising, there are also posters, billboards, lawn signs, leaflets, buttons and all kinds of other material that still flowers bountifully in the USA, especially in the late stages of close elections.
At the final stages of the EU election campaign the leaders put their cases forward to promote their parties.
A group of campaigning lawyers have, meanwhile, won the first stage of their High Court challenge over election spending in the run - up to the EU referendum.
It's the free market at work — and a fitting conclusion to an election where a network of independent super PACs and nonprofit groups that form a sort of shadow Republican Party is in the final stages of a planned $ 1 - billion campaign.
Dromey told fringe after fringe that Labour would put housing centre stage of its campaign ahead of the 2015 election, and that we'd hear more about this from Miliband in his leader's speech.
At the risk of sounding cynical, everything about this — including the perfect timing — suggests to me that it's being staged: 1) Labour is on course for a huge defeat 2) no - one wants to take on the leadership of the doomed party at the 11th hour 3) GB's popularity (such as it is) is at an all - time low Given that no - one else wants the job on the eve of such a crushing defeat, surely the only chance Labour have of gaining support and mounting any semblance of an election campaign is to first restore some faith in their battered leader.
David Miliband, who will stage a formal launch of his campaign in his South Shields constituency tomorrow, delivered a savage critique of much of Labour's election campaign, likening it to a «car crash» from which the party escaped with only minor injuries.
AAAS Launches Election 2012 Site With the U.S. presidential campaign still in its early stages, the AAAS Office of Government Relations has developed a Web site that describes and tracks the candidates» positions on science, technology, and innovation issues: Science and Technology in the 2012 Presidential Election.
We've entered the final stages of election season, and the presidential campaigns are in high gear — they're unleashing all the hand - shaking, stump - speechifying, and attack ad - ing a poor voter can take.
A coalition of eight organisations is calling on all political parties to put justice centre stage in the General Election campaign.
In the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts and Nevis, for instance, SCL says it was able to delay elections and stage a «national pride» campaign that helped its client hold on to power in the late 2000s:
A group of campaigning lawyers have, meanwhile, won the first stage of their High Court challenge over election spending in the run - up to the EU referendum.
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