Sentences with phrase «term election»

In second - term election years, then, equities dipped an average 4 percent, compared to an average increase of 7 percent during all election years.
Historically, stocks have performed above average during election years, but second - term election years have been the weakest going back to 1928, falling an average 4 percent.
$ 1,141,69 on hand for the mid term elections in 2018.
He said, «The PDP watched with amusement as Asiwaju Tinubu struggled with words to appease President Buhari and give him assurances that he can win a second term election in the face of mass failure both in governance and in their discredited, rejected and troubled platform.
«Even if the senator joined later, especially to ensure his second term election victory, what about his deputy, Prince Eze Madumere, the state chairman of the party, Chief Hillary Eke and others who joined the party the same time with him and who are currently part of the coalition?»
Over the past two decades, China has become a «scapegoat» target for American candidates; such rhetoric might serve short - term election interests, but does much to harm to the U.S. reputation and credibility in China.
Their mutual ha tred for all things Obama will keep them together for this election but I suspect we will see a further split during the 2014 mid term election cycle.
Now, with the US mid term elections only a few days away, I've taken flight from grey and damp Britain for the campaign trail in sunny South Florida.
Even before what is laughingly termed the election «result» was known, the language of politicians and the commentariat was tending towards a certain sexual hue when it came to that tease of a third party, with Peter Mandelson memorably warning progressive voters: «If you flirt with Nick Clegg... you'll wake up with David Cameron.»
«When the actual people casting votes on these referenda is going to be even lower than a very low turnout compared to either a mid-term term election... or a presidential election, it's almost impossible to poll with precision who's actually going to cast ballots,» he said.
VI, Sec. 12) State law mandates these initial term elections be partisan (10 ILCS 5/7 -1).
For example, Latin America's economics and political landscape may have more of an effect than short - or long - term election results.
Zuckerberg also told CNN that he is sure that someone is trying to meddle the 2018 mid term elections in the US.
Benioff raised more than $ 500,000 for President Barack Obama's second term election, but also gave $ 10,000 to Paul Ryan's run for House before the Republican was named Mitt Romney's running mate in the 2012 election.
«We're going in to an election year — it's the second term for the current president — and second - term election years are much more iffy, because we're guaranteed to get something unknown,» McClellan said.
During Bush's first term as president, during the mid term elections the repubs held majorities in the house, Senate, and they had the white house.
The term election has a positive connotation, referring to a benevolent predestination that results in the salvation of those who are elect.
Alan Hamlin has previously argued that fixed - term elections will not eliminate a bias in favour of the incumbent.
However, in focusing on the advantages of fixed - term elections, Schleiter does not consider whether there are certain advantages to the old system, in which an election could be called at any moment.
«The desire for fixed - term elections is particularly interesting because it suggests a desire for more formal structure in the system, even if it's at the expense of the power of our elected representatives.»
President Barack Obama will appear for the first time at a fundraiser on Long Island on Oct. 16 to help raise money for the mid term elections.
As someone else pointed out, Schweitzer is running for his second term this election.
Prior to the 2010 general election, the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats pledged to introduce fixed - term elections.

Phrases with «term election»

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