Sentences with phrase «thinking of a presidential run»

A Cuomo spokesman referred to the governor's previous comments that he's not thinking of a presidential run and is set to seek reelection so he can see through his infrastructure projects, like the rebuilding of LaGuardia Airport.

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I'm not even thinking about the next presidential race, but, if I had to make a choice right now for Republican nominee, it would be Bobby Jindal (since Mitch Daniels seems out of the running.)
Personally I don't think the faith (or lack of religious faith) of a presidential candidate is at all relevent to his / her ability to run the country.
And in synthesizing her view of Methodism's social gospel, Clinton's remarks seemed to come close to describing her presidential thought process, where the former first lady has acknowledged she is thinking about running for president in 2016.
I don't think they had a good response, though, to the pathology of the present presidential race for the Republican nomination: The party has run out of plausible candidates before anyone has even voted.
David Goldman has predicted that we will look back on the campaign several months from now and think, «The presidential election was over the moment the word «deplorable» made its run out of Hillary Clinton's unguarded mouth.»
Andrew Cuomo has made it clear that his own thinking about a possible presidential bid — or his decision not to think about it yet — is shaped by his assessment of his father's experience; he believes the incessant speculation about his father's potential presidential run hurt his ability to administer state government.
U.K. oddsmakers apparently don't think much of a 2020 presidential run for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
«I think a major challenge is the way and manner in which our democracy and the political system works within a presidential system, wherein we really do not have the kind of culture, temperament and attitude to actually run a presidential system of government.
Bob Woodward's latest book on the Bush administration (following Bush at War, 2002; and Plan of Attack, 2004) doesn't pick up where Plan of Attack left off but instead sweeps back to offer an overview of the Presidential life and times of George W. Bush, from the days when he first thought seriously about running for President, through the recruitment of his national security team, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and his second term as President.
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