Sentences with phrase «then ran a primary»

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The word «God» and stories of God could then be understood as attempts to focus more sharply and linguistically the opaque but powerful feeling given in primary perception that something permanent and preservative runs through the becoming and perishing of events.
If a good midfielder means running into walls of defenders and falling over holding your ankle or being dispossessed like primary school kid having his lunch money taken then OK he is the best.
If a world class player on the inside feels that way then it suggests to me that Arsene isn't the primary cause of the headaches we experience at AFC, and maybe, just maybe, he knows more than we do about how to run a football club.
If one person works outside of the home then the person staying home's primary job is to make sure everything at home runs smoothly.
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.
His role in the so - called Troopergate scandal (he acted as the former governor's in - house attorney during the investigation, conducted by none other than then - AG Andrew Cuomo, against whom Maloney ran in the 2006 Democratic AG primary), cost him the New York Times endorsement.
Then, lawmakers return to their districts to run for re-election and, for a few, campaign in congressional primaries.
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.
He has always been something of an outsider, conferencing with the Republicans during his last stint in the Senate and then running against an incumbent Democrat, former Sen. Efrain Gonzalez Jr., in the 2008 primary.
He ran for LG last fall and threatened to primary Cuomo's pick, then - Rochester Mayor Bob Duffy, before switching gears to focus on helping the Senate Democrats.
The growing support he received from the public convinced him to run for his party's leadership primaries in 2012 and then, successfully, in 2013.
Interesting point of history: Clarke refused to endorse Clinton's 2008 presidential run for months because Clinton's then - top spokesman, Howard Wolfson, had advised Yassky during the 2006 primary.
The United Monroe line is unusually potent for those purposes; Dan Castricone, who lost a Republican primary to Brabenec and then ran on the United Monroe line in the 2014 Assembly race, won more than 9,000 votes on that line alone.
He benefited from a massive field of primary opponents, then was fortunate enough to face an unliked and untrustworthy nominee who ran a dreadful and incompetent campaign.
To get the nomination, you need 25 percent of the vote to get on the ballot, I think 40 percent to get the official designee or nominee of the party, so you want someone that would have the intention to continue to run and then that person would be on the ballot in September in the primary formally, and then in November in the general election,» Smikle explained.
Western New York political operative Michael Caputo ran Carl Paladino's campaign for governor back in 2010 when the mad - as - hell man from Buffalo upended the state GOP by winning a primary for the nomination to take on then - Democratic state AG Andrew Cuomo.
«Something was toyed with that they should give then all a chance to run in the the primary, but that never happened.»
In New York State, the Governor and Lieutenant Governor run separate primary elections, but then the winners of the primaries run as one ticket in November.
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.
A number of top - tier Democrats have opted not to challenge de Blasio in the September primary, so far leaving him to face State Sen. Tony Avella of Queens, who handedly lost the Democratic mayoral primary in 2009 to then - comptroller Bill Thompson and Sal Albanese, a former City Council member from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn who ran for mayor in 1997 and 2013.
Since then, he's run a messy primary campaign against Republican attorney David Trott.
He also was then - state Comptroller H. Carl McCall's running mate in the 2002 gubernatorial race in which the duo's primary opponents were none other than AG Andrew Cuomo and Charlie King.
She was a driving force — albeit as an advisor and not as a paid campaign member — behind his political comeback in 2006 when he ran a successful statewide campaign for AG just four years after a disastrous and short - lived gubernatorial primary challenge against then - state Comptroller H. Carl McCall.
MoveOn, as you'll recall, has been playing an outsized role in former NYC Councilman Oliver Koppell's primary challenge to IDC Leader Jeff Klein, running an on - line petition calling on Koppell to get into the race, and then helping him raise campaign cash after he decided to go forward with a challenge.
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 seats.
(Never forget that Cuomo's 2002 primary run against then state Comptroller Carl McCall badly damaged his image in the black community and there is a concern among some in Cuomo - world that challenging Paterson would pick that scab.)
-- Queens Assemblyman Rory Lancman runs in a primary for the House seat currently occupied by Rep. Bob Turner, (assuming NY - 9 still exists after redistricting and Turner doesn't end up in a general election head - to - head with Rep. Joe Crowley or Rep. Gary Ackerman), loses and then goes back to run for his Assembly seat.
So, for example, one of the five Democrats now vying for the right to take on Hayworth in November could then run for the Senate in retiring Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer's district, challeging the likely Democratic candidate, Assemblyman George Latimer, in the Sept. 11 primary.
His main focus when he ran an unsuccessful primary challenge against then - US Sen. Hillary Clinton in 2000 was his opposition to the Iraq War and the fact that she had voted in favor of it.
But Dilan loses the congressional primary, so he then collects petitions to run for his Senate seat — unless he doesn't have to run because his son and Espinal back off.
Of course, this whole theory could just as easily apply to a congressional candidate running in a contested primary who loses and then decides to run for state Legislature.
Ironically, she employed much the same strategy for Schneiderman as Cuomo used back in 2006 when he ran for AG and tried — unsuccessfully — to convince then - gubernatorial frontrunner Eliot Spitzer to endorse him prior to the primary.
He has won elections to the City Council and then to the State Assembly, but he last ran in a primary in 2009, when he bid for city comptroller and mustered only 10 percent of the vote.
Ellis ran for mayor in the 2009 Democratic primary against then long - term incumbent Jerry Jennings.
Barrett, who lost the Democratic primary in 2002 and then lost to Walker in the 2010 general election and the 2012 recall election, was talking to advisers about another run, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported, citing unnamed sources.
De Blasio ran Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign in 2000, and then ran for City Council and public advocate, before emerging from a crowded field to win the Democratic primary for mayor in September.
In 2010, Republican Tea Party candidate Anthony Mele defeated the local GOP machine in a primary and then ran against incumbent Democrat Eliot Engel for his 17th District Congressional seat.
When candidates running on the Democratic line won a majority of the chamber's seats in 2012, the then - five - member Independent Democratic Conference formed a governing coalition with the GOP; the IDC will almost certainly have six members in January due to Marisol Alcantara's primary victory.
BY EVAN WECHMAN In 2010, Republican Tea Party candidate Anthony Mele defeated the local GOP machine in a primary and then ran against incumbent Democrat Eliot Engel for his 17th District Congressional seat.
In 2002, he was Andrew Cuomo's running mate in a long - shot primary challenge to the party gubernatorial favorite, then - state Comptroller H. Carl McCall, and his No. 2, Dennis Mehiel.
If Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy manages to get onto the GOP ballot at the convention and force a primary, then perhaps he will select someone as his running mate.
Rangel, as you'll recall, was a big supporter of Hillary Clinton during the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, even advocating that it would be «common sense» for Obama to make the then - senator his running mate after he landed the nomination.
Former NYC Council Minority Leader Tom Ognibene, who was also briefly the 2010 running mate for gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino (until he lost the GOP primary to former Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards), circulated petitions to run against Democratic Sen. Joe Addabbo, but then declined the nomination.
That was the top issue in his failed 2006 primary challenge to then - AG Eliot Spitzer — in fact, the only issue on which Suozzi gave Spitzer a run for his money.
He first ran in 2010, finishing second in a three - way race that also included businessman Randy Altschuler (who won the primary and then subsequently lost the general to Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop) and Christopher Cox, son of state GOP Chairman Ed Cox.
Gillibrand and Schumer offered late - in - the game endorsements for Warren after she defeated incumbent Mayor Tom Richards in the September Democratic primary, but then found herself running against him again in the general election, thanks to a grassroots campaign mounted on his behalf by Independence Party members and others.
Obama continued to be amazed that Clinton was touting him as a potential running mate, then won the Mississippi primary handily.
In 2002, Cuomo ran an unsuccessful primary campaign against then - Comptroller H. Carl McCall, the first black Democrat to run for governor.
King has been close to Cuomo for years, working with Cuomo at HUD, running for lieutenant governor in tandem with Cuomo's brief 2002 bid for the statehouse, then running against Cuomo, unsuccessfully, in the 2006 primary for state attorney general.
With 585 constituencies, the party can run 10 open primaries a week from January 2014, each one in a different part of the country, starting with seats notionally held by the Conservatives pre-2010, then those notionally won in 2010, then the target seats for 2015, then the rest.
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