Sentences with phrase «think after the election»

Some thought after the election that the party needs to be more radical to counter Jeremy Corbyn's Labour.
«I think after the election last year, it's important for Democrats to reinforce what it means to be a Democrat,» said Basil Smikle, the committee's executive director.
I think after the election, he's going to go with fracking.
«I don't think after this election it will ever be possible to put the genie back in the bottle.
I thought after the election that Republicans» best political strategy on health care was to do what they planned on LGBTQ issues, which is (with several important exceptions) strongly condemn the Democrats for steps taken for gay rights, and then continue those steps.

Not exact matches

FORTUNE — In a year with a highly contentious presidential election, the Olympics, and tragedy, after tragedy, after tragedy, you'd think 2012 would have been a banner year for American media.
Several days after this interview, and three days after Donald Trump's election to the presidency, I called Nottage to hear her thoughts about the results.
Many of these companies already enjoyed a bump in share prices when the Liberals won the election, and again after the budget announcement, but Nazir thinks the real gains will come once the extra cash starts showing up on balance sheets.
The survey, with responses compiled both during and after Trump's November election victory, showed 72 % of members felt that positive U.S. - China relations were «critical» to business, but only 17 % thought they would improve in 2017.
If we consider how increasingly weaponized ad targeting has become, especially since this past summer when Google and Facebook consolidated our browsing histories into their user IDs, and we think about how anybody in the world could target anyone else in the United States with surgical precision by their susceptibilities and propensities, maybe this election was similar to a 9/11 moment, but non-violent and invisible, where we realize that our commercial infrastructure was used against us, and we don't realize it until after the catastrophe?
But the percentage of millionaires who think the economy will be stronger in 2017 jumped from 30 percent in the spring to 47 percent after the election.
Not only did she have a general election to think about last September, but she also had to contend with six months of cross-party negotiations after the election failed to deliver her ruling Christian Democratic bloc enough seats to form a government.
At a conference days after the U.S. presidential election, Zuckerberg dismisses concerns about Facebook's role in its outcome: «Personally, I think the idea that fake news on Facebook, of which it's a very small amount of the content, influenced the election in any way is a pretty crazy idea.»
It's the morning after the election and we want to try something new and ask some questions right here in the comments area, because we're interested putting something together about what people think.
After reading many comments about the election I think what I want most is to have the «United» put back into «United States of America» let's all stop fighting against each other and work together to make this country the best it can be regardless of who gets elected next month!
We thought about that when stumbling across an article by Mary Gordon in the Nation, written shortly after Bill Clinton's election.
He came in second to Pope Benedict XVI in the last election and pulled out of the vote voluntarily, because he thought, «We shouldn't be doing this, vote after vote.»
Here are five thoughts to consider after this election:
and after listening to my local priest proclaim that he was a Republican during his homilies and after getting a last minute «YOU know who your pastoral conscience suggests you vote for» at the last mass before the election, and after reading all the pronouncements by the us conference of bishops as they were published throughout the election year, I know that THE BISHOPS WERE WAY TOO PARTISAN AND AS A CATHOLIC IT OFFENDS ME THAT THE BISHOPS THINK SO POORLY OF THE POLITICAL JUDGEMENT OF CATHOLICS THAT THEY HAVE TO BE TOLD WHO TO VOTE FOR.
I thought the division and strife of the election would end after the election was over, but I was wrong.
Ed Fulton, political trading spokesman for Sporting Index, said: «After yet another enthralling Premier League season in England, timed nicely in the run up to a snap election next month, we thought it would be interesting to identify which manager would generate the most support if they were to run for Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
After Pistons head coach Stan Van Gundy offered his thoughts on the state of the U.S. after the election of Donald Trump as president, it was Warriors coach Steve Kerr's time to «rant» abouAfter Pistons head coach Stan Van Gundy offered his thoughts on the state of the U.S. after the election of Donald Trump as president, it was Warriors coach Steve Kerr's time to «rant» abouafter the election of Donald Trump as president, it was Warriors coach Steve Kerr's time to «rant» about it.
Agreement on the scale of the obstacles seems pretty clear, although I think there may be a much more hopeful outlook for enhanced progressive co-operation after the next election.
Sharing some thoughts on post-election lawlessness in Ghana after the 2016 elections with the Daily Graphic yesterday, Dr Nyaho - Tamakloe expressed dismay that «none of these civilians was apprehended during the assault, even though the compound is guarded.
This is deeply at odds with the party leadership who are thought to prefer another deal with Cameron after the next election.
I am still confused ten months after the election, how a civilized people, capable of thought and comprehension, could get carried away by the numerous unrealistic promises in the face of realistic achievements in the four years that, John Dramani Mahama was the president.
Perhaps this is not the time to be making predictions, after the most genuinely unpredictable election in living memory, but I think the referendum will happen and that Cameron is likely to win it.
In Pakistan's history I think there has only been one smooth transition after a democratic election.
Elections are, after all, a very blunt measure of the way people think and just because something is not immediately visible, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Now that I have had a few days to unwind after Virginia's election, I thought I would spend a couple of minutes highlighting what we at VoterCircle learned about friend - to - friend outreach.
After Theresa May's shock decision to call a snap election, Johnson said: «Every day has been a privilege and a pleasure but it can't go on for ever and the electoral cycle means that each incumbent has to think again about what's best for them, the constituency and the Party.»
Many of the people who appeared before Syracuse Judges Donald Greenwood and Anthony Aloi in Election Day Court this morning after experiencing trouble at the polls thought they had registered to vote online through the state Department of Motor Vehicles.
The «Macaca moment» gave online video a bad reputation in some political circles after the 2006 election, with campaign professionals horrified at the thought of their clients» every public mistake ending up as fodder for online hecklers.
I think what's happened is that after the election, the campaign was kind of put to bed.
House Democrats never thought they were in for a great night on Tuesday, but their scant gains are inspiring new questions about how the party wins congressional elections after several cycles of disappointment.
But perhaps the most natural target — the 26th District, won by Kathy Hochul in a special election last month — might draw objections from both parties: from Democrats because they think she's a rising star after her upset victory, and from Republicans because they expect to have a reasonable chance of reclaiming the seat anyway.
I do think that the options open to the Lib Dems after the election were all bad, and there is a reasonable case that the option your party took was the best of a bad lot.
Labour will need thinking «outside the box» if it is to have a chance of remaining in government after the next election, but as a Labourite I'm not convinced this would work.
However, you seem to imply that just by announcing the proposed cut (sometime last year I think) it would somehow go directly into the consciousness of voters who aren't political obsessives and so make a difference to the LD ratings The truth is that for the LD's it will take a general election campaign and Clegg / Cable / Hune hammering the issue home in debate after debate after debate for it to register with people who don't pay much attention to the ups and downs of everyday politics, let alone the tax proposals of the 3rd party.
The party leaders said they don't think the two seats will be filled by a special election until after the state budget is approved in early April.
Yet, even with the influx of all these new people after the election, the membership which voted in the leadership contest probably looked pretty similar, and thought pretty similarly, to the membership that had campaigned for a Labour victory in May 2015.
Turner was no doubt trying to come off as fiscally responsible, but you've got to wonder what he was thinking — particularly since the Sept. 13 special election comes just two days after the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
We generally expect our Westminster general elections to result in clear outcomes: think of Margaret Thatcher's speedy arrival in Downing Street after Callaghan's departure in 1979, or Tony Blair strolling into Number 10 just as the removal lorries left the back with John Major's belongings inside them.
Who, after the 2005 election, would think Labour would lose this seat?
So if he's trying to backtrack now, I think it shows he waited until it was politically expedient, 30 days before an election after 30 members of Congress who are running jumped off the Trump train.
Here in percentage terms (after factoring in fixed costs and manifesto pledges) are the degree to which the IFS thinks you are in the dark: you don't know 87 per cent of the cuts Labour would have to make if they stuck to their election promises, 82 per cent of the Tory cuts that would come your way, 74 per cent of the cuts the Lib Dems would have to make.
The think tanks warned that whoever is chancellor after the next election will probably have to raise taxes straight away.
(CNN)-- Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour reiterated his pledge to help Republican gubernatorial candidates until very end, telling CNN Chief National Correspondent John King on Monday that he will start to think about a potential 2012 presidential run only after Tuesday's election results come in.
«It sounds likely that there will be a special session after the election, and we think this should be taken up as a part of it.»
«The only people who think this race is «too close to call» are on Randy Altschuler's payroll,» Mr. Schneider said the Wednesday after Election Day.
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