Sentences with phrase «to a particular candidate»

In the midst of a heated political season, it's easy to get caught up in the controversy surrounding the messaging and word choices of particular candidates.
It's very common, in fact, to get input from others in your organization about particular candidates.
There is opportunity for rapid career progression with particular candidates now established as senior consultants and managers in less than three years, earning in excess of # 100,000 per year.
There are authors who are taking stands, showing their political biases, and in some cases, bashing particular candidates.
While Hemesath said he already has one particular candidate in mind to vote for, Linderman said that with so little discussion about agriculture, she isn't sure whom she will vote for.
While there have always been two sides in an election and a large percentage of voters explaining to their children why one particular candidate won, or lost, that is not the substance of the calls I'm getting.
Efforts to stop particular candidates with no other really good candidate in mind, it goes without saying, never work.
«Out of all the candidates we have endorsed, one particular candidate stands out that has continuous contact with us and come to us to see how we felt about issues — Jimmy Bruno,» said Heidcamp.
Even those unhappy with the decision say it is unclear whether the roster of committee members favours one particular candidate over another.
Thus while Christians may differ regarding particular candidates and issues, there can be little disagreement among them that information about candidates and issues is of fundamental importance.
Mandelson also appears untroubled that Lord Sainsbury's vast wealth, channelled through the Progress organisation, has been used to give particular candidates, invariably on the right, an advantage in Labour selections.
The Democrats running for Town Board, and in particular candidate Mary Eisenstein, have made a point this election season of suggesting there's a need for party balance on a board that currently features four Republicans and one Conservative.
If approved, the constitution will require that «districts shall not be drawn to discourage competition or for the purpose of favoring or disfavoring incumbents or other particular candidates or political parties» — language that will allow courts to strike down gerrymandered districts.
But Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D - Bronx) firmly denied that lawmakers had discussed particular candidates.
In fact, enthusiasm is a key factor in your decision to source particular candidates.
Or, as another example, the ethos of many African American congregations welcomes explicit support for particular candidates for political office whereas in most mainstream Anglo congregations this is regarded as highly inappropriate.
If a particular candidate doesn't really know what your company does, that means he or she is looking for a job, maybe any job... not a specific job at your company.
With this type of analysis, everyone, in the future, will be more aware of the nuanced ways they might be favoring a particular candidate — and stop that unconscious bias before it starts.
In other words, beyond supporting any particular candidate, Palmer Luckey has contributed, directly and knowingly, to the intentional degradation of American political discourse.
But rather than push any particular candidate or position, the ads seemed designed to push us farther apart.
While Ohio's law does not mention emails or other electronic means of communication, its intent is clear: Employers should not make threats about layoffs based on the election of a particular candidate in any shape or form, says Quesenberry.
In Ohio, where Murray is based, state law prohibits employers from putting signs and placards at work containing «threats, notice, or information that if any particular candidate is elected or defeated work in the establishment will cease in whole or in part.»
Companies may also encourage registration for a particular party, distribute voter registration information advocating for or against specific candidates, prepare and distribute voter guides that advocate for a particular candidate, and finance voter mobilization, such as voter identification activities, some legal experts say.
If those 100 people held a rally — a form of social organization designed to amplify individual voices — and at that rally chanted slogans for or against a particular candidate, that would be perfectly legal.
The group of conservative leaders was meeting at a Texas ranch to discuss the 2012 race, although ahead of the meeting it appeared unlikely the gathering would come to an agreement on backing a particular candidate.
Feeling uneasy about a particular candidates religious background means that some Americans are still holding on to discriminative values.
So even if you are already invested in a particular candidate or in the political process itself, you can still be part of the Party Party.
Now you take the Baptists, COGIC, some Methodists, etc. they actually invite a candidate or thier representative into their church specifically stumping for a particular candidate.
It doesn't matter why I vote for a particular candidate.
They just don't seem to care nearly as much what beliefs a particular candidate has.
I am a voting Catholic and I have never been ordered to vote for a particular candidate or party.
Nonetheless, I see in polls generic candidates beating President Obama, but none of these particular candidates win.
Not rally for a particular candidate.
For the most part, Americans with evangelical beliefs agree that pastors and churches should abstain from using their resources — including the pulpit — to campaign for a particular candidate.
In their study of the factors influential in the choice of a particular candidate, they measured such variables as party preference, perception of political ideology, and religious attitudes on various issues.
During the past forty years, voters have been taught by TV to make political judgments based on how they feel about a particular candidate, rather than how to evaluate a candidate's actual positions and actions.
They refused to support any particular candidate.
My experience as a Mormon showed exactly how religion DOES tell their «don't question, just obey» flock of sheep to vote for a particular candidate.
To then find the probabilities of a particular candidate to win, and if a certain state participated in the winning coalition, is a much more involved statistical model.
It simply allows you to ask your party to nominate a particular candidate to put forward in a general election.
A story was told of how in Anambra state, some youths in their resolve to stop a particular candidate from winning the recent gubernatorial contest, decided not to participate in the electoral exercise.
For instance, a congressional campaign in a busy urban area is likely to waste a lot of television ads on people unable to vote in that particular race, making online advertising's geotargeting capability really valuable for that particular candidate.
I think it's my responsibility to work as hard as I can and not suggest they get behind one particular candidate or another.»
Supporters would expect a race to be a landslide for a particular candidate, but polling showed that their challenger is improving in the polls and the election may be a close race after all.
Using status in this way is a pretty common campaigning technique in the UK, though what's become more popular here (at least in the Liberal Democrats) is changing your profile picture to a graphic that says you are backing / have voted for a particular candidate.
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