The phrase
"to come the elections" means that the elections will happen in the future.
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Nobody's voting for him, but the people may need to hear his views on things in order to make an accurate choice
come election day.
Come election night, they want to be able to show that their research had found what was really going on.
Alas, this is not great news for those of us who wish we didn't have to fill our recycling bins quite so
high come election time.
Thanks for the comments, I agree 1000 % and I only hope you remember your
sentiments come election day and that goes for everyone out there.
Cuomo told the editorial board of the Democrat and Chronicle on Thursday he and Duffy are yet to have the conversation about what the ticket will look like
come election season.
The fact that he's placing a consistent second so far in the minds of the editboards won't likely translate into
votes come election day, but it could provide some good last - minute mail and TV fodder.
A Democratic state legislature combined with a Dem governor in CA and a Dem sweep in Ohio really could've have changed the political map in
coming election cycles.
In order to
win come Election Day, campaigns need to incorporate the old and the new.
CCLA has also argued that the government should be held to a strict standard when placing limits on who ultimately has a
say come election time.
No longer defined by its original ethos — spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ — evangelicalism has been reduced to little more than a voting block, and I get the idea from many of my evangelical friends that so long as a person shares their political convictions, it matters not how they live their life or speak about other people; a person is on the Christian «team» as long as he votes for conservative
candidates come election day.
Prolonged power outages could cause some changes in the way that people cast their
ballots come Election Day.
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Cambridge comes ELECTION, an insightful politics podcast; asking the questions that no one else is in the run - up to the British General Election with the most interesting people inside and outside the political arena.
President Obama urged Paterson to drop out of the race, ostensibly fearing Paterson would hurt other NY
Democrats come election day.
Affectionately called Madam Tilapia, Mrs. Attopee, sought to connect with the grassroots in hopes that her efforts would translate to
victory come election day.
He said his members should
remember come election time which politicians supported the release of a «convicted terrorist.»
We need to support her bid for the nomination now and watch the nay sayers eat
crow come election time.
Twitter has experimented with features that remind people
about coming elections or make it easier for candidates to gather data about their supporters, and Square often trumpets its popularity as a donations tool during the presidential race of 2012.
Fifty - five percent of those who saying they're backing McDonald also say they're sticking with that
choice come Election Day.
No one has better record on reproductive and women's rights than Eliot Spitzer and that's why we're confident that we will continue to enjoy the support of New York
voters come election day.»
The GOP keeps trying to spin that as a bad thing, but it may be a minor
issue come election time when compared to whatever Mr Trump says last.
I'm not the most informed person about CCSD but I can tell you that I will be blindly voting for any
incumbents come election time based simply on your attacks.
Much of the recent, heated debate surrounding Zimbabwe's
coming elections centers on the nation's largest foreign investor, China — and analysts say...
Barak Obama has not delivered, the economy is in the tank, prices at the pump and across the board are gouging us all and
along comes an election, crazy, I think not!
He said he believes fiscal conservatives could get behind the legislation and Republicans who don't support it will have to explain
why come election time.
With Hawkins gaining some ground in the polls, it's possible the Green Party candidate can eat into a chunk of Cuomo's overall
total come Election Day.
Kaine said he's confident that his party would ultimately
unite come election day and elect Clinton over Trump, the Republican presidential nominee.
Harlem parents outraged by state Sen. Bill Perkins» opposition to charter schools are looking to teach him a
lesson come election time.
In a statement this morning, Hawkins said that regardless of what the WFP plans to do, he'll be the liberal alternative to
Cuomo come Election Day.
While politicians elsewhere in the UK do their best to avoid touchstone moral issues such as abortion and gay
rights come election season, they're still a staple of Northern Ireland politics.
At its most cynical, look at it this way: high visibility with their constituents is grist to the
mill come election time, and only the most idiotic or arrogant politician would dismiss an opportunity — any opportunity — to present him or herself as «working hard for you.»
It's going to be carnage and I, for one, am looking forward to laughing at the Labour
losers come election night.
I'm merely pointing out that the supporters who have bc they in particular have IMMENSE political influence (which they use
actively come election season) as a result of being the RICHEST entity in America.
It would also redound to the benefit of the aggrieved Mr. Nortey in the long run, as he would then be able to retain his remarkably high standing within the party and be poised to giving Mr. Addison the proverbial run for his
money come Election 2020.
Since parties rely so heavily upon
activists come election time, to knock on doors, to phone bank, to deliver leaflets, they can not simply be roundly ignored.
«The Catskill - Hudson Valley Region for years and years and years has been dreaming of this, and I
think come Election Day people are going to be very excited and for good reason,» said Michael Treanor, The Nevele CEO.
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