Sentences with phrase «time of one's election»

So some CNN reporter finds some crazed, frothing at the mouth ex-mormon who claims that this was done the DAY AFTER ROMNEY GIVES A STELLAR DEBATE PERFORMANCE AT PROBABLY THE MOST CRITICAL TIME OF HIS ELECTION CAMPAIGN???
They said that while the three - year deals were inflexible the Conservatives were not «gunning for them» because they would be into their third year by the expected time of an election.
Lack of information (both on the election itself and from the candidates) and the November timing of the election were cited as reasons for the low turnout.
They include fairer funding of the trade union movement; staggered timing of the election debates; and, most interestingly, the holding of a referendum on general election day to mobilise the maximum possible Tory vote.
Richard Garcia, a spokesman for the California Charter Schools Association, which has endorsed Nick Melvoin and Kelly Gonez, said the UTLA contract expiring at the same time of the election helps the teacher union encourage its members to participate in the election.
Timing of Election Elections are not necessarily made at with full knowledge of the case, nor it is expected to be the case.
Bottom line: while an ongoing recession at the time of the election does not always mean that the incumbent party will lose control of the White House, it spells DOOM by better than a 2:1 ratio.
Similarly, while an ongoing economic expansion at the time of the election does not guarantee that the incumbent party will retain control of the White House, it has been a meant success by better than a 2:1 ratio.
Alex Stamos, Facebook's chief information security officer, and his team found evidence that Russia had used Facebook to spread propaganda shortly around the time of the election.
Canada's economic context at the time of Election 2011 is one of «precarious recovery», and overall demand conditions are weakened by a few major factors.
Trump's bots, they reported at the time of the election, outnumbered Clinton's five to one.
Just over half (56 per cent) of those pastors who served parishes in California at the time of the election had ever delivered a sermon or even a part of a sermon on the Proposition 14 issue.
Please let's not judge lest we will be judged, on the other hand Mr. Obama we are supposed to pray to God all the time, in health and in sickness, and in the time of election or at any other time, May God Bless America, Governor Romney and President Obama, so the best for the Country would win
Rosica said the timing of the election also factored into why the new pope selected a prison over a cathedral.
Social commentary on the broadcasters at the time of the elections reached close to a fever pitch, with fears being expressed that the broad - casters held such power as to hold the key to the election outcome.
In spite of the amount of public attention focused on them around the time of the election, the figures for November 1980 show no marked difference in the audience of their programs.
She has the most marginal seat in West Yorkshire at 1,367, and has said a younger person should take over as she will have reached retirement age by the time of the election.
I predict that he will hang on but by the time of the election the issue will be tax and New Labour be annihilated.
As he will be 67 at the time of the election, the backbencher said it was time for him to step down.
If the accusations of «castling» prove true, then Putin has already been a president for 4 terms by the time of election, which makes him an illegitimate candidate.
At the time of his election in 2012, Skoufis was the youngest member of the state Assembly.
Prior to the fixed term parliaments act, Prime Ministers were (effectively) free to choose the timing of the election.
The timing of the election was kept within a small policy circle and the date chosen for maximum advantage to the incumbent government.
She will be 69 by the time of the election, and is looking as committed as she ever has.
She became the first woman to represent a Cardiff constituency and, at the time of her election, was one of only four women MPs from Wales.
All the detailed rules of the game, including the voting system, the timing of elections, the constituency sizes and how by - elections are dealt with are included in this two - day section of the debate.
However, once parliament authorised the triggering of Article 50, that justification fell away, making the timing of the election seem opportunistic and self - interested.
What matters is the party leader's popularity (relative to that of their main opponent) at or shortly before the time of the election.
This project uses a survey experiment to shed light on the importance of fairness in voter reactions to opportunism, particularly focusing on the timing of elections.
Well, based on the assumption that a vote is cast in anticipation that the recipient of the vote is going to win, it seems to me that a vote cast for David Cameron or whoever is the leader of the Labour Party at the time of the election is far more likely to see a winner than any vote for the Liberal Democrats will do.
Campaign finance reports at the time of the election showed that nearly $ 9 million had been spent on the District 45 race.
Article 5, Section 4 of the Arkansas Constitution states: No person shall be a Senator or Representative who, at the time of his election, is not a citizen of the United States, nor any one who has not been for two years next preceding his election, a resident of this State, and for one year next preceding his election, a resident of the county or district whence he may be chosen.
«I am sure for some people House of Lords reform was uppermost in their mind at the time of the election, but I don't think that applies to the majority.
The government did concede two additional reviews: a general review at ministerial discretion by the time of the election and the twice - yearly reviews proposed by Labour.
At the time of this election, the Los Angeles Registrar - Recorder / County Clerk did not publish school board candidate campaign finance reports online.
Labour won all 51 seats on the council in 2010, but, by the time of this election, had only 44 councillors due to defections, with Robert Douglas, Dorothy Hunt, Graham Letchford and Tariq Saeed defecting to the UK Independence Party, and James McDermott, Barry Poulton and Gerald Vincent defecting to the Socialist Labour Party.
Patrick Mercer's former seat has a huge Tory majority, and while the leafy demographics are not favourable, the timing of the election is — plus there is a large Labour vote to squeeze.
Those who are defaulters to the treasury at the time of the election, and the election of any such person shall be void;
By the time of the election the Conservatives» focus was on a cut here and there, but absolutely nothing that would impact on frontline services.
By the time of the election.
We all know that it is undemocratic for the timing of elections to be decided by the person who holds power.
«By the time of the election, I will have been MSP for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh for eight years,» she said.
Mid-Island Democratic Assemblyman Michael Cusick, apparently a favorite of the Speaker, also voted with the majority to re-elect Silver, but could not be found when the Advance requested comment at the time of the election.
What is more interesting is that, at the time of the election petition hearing, the president told the country that the petition had no effect on his work,» he added.
Tory leader David Cameron has pledged a referendum on the Lisbon treaty if it has not been ratified by all 27 member states by the time of the election.
This compares to a 17 point Labour lead on the equivalent question (between Howard / Conservative and Blair / Labour governments) at the time of the election.
The group says it takes exception to the confrontational attitude of Wike towards the Federal Government, especially in times of elections.
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