Sentences with phrase «to run candidates»

Currently, there is no downside to not running a candidate in a district.
The prime mission of any party is to run candidates for office.
Another key reform proposed by the report relates to the replacement of elected senators, which are currently nominated by running candidates before election.
A seat where one party wins 100 % of the vote because the other party does not even run a candidate is not a 100 % partisan seat.
If you're looking for a mileage run candidate, the options are slim.
Simply run a candidate search using our search engine.
57 % of employers run a candidate's name through a search engine so it is important that what they can see shows you in the best possible light.
He ran as an independent, yet the Tories didn't run a candidate against him and he refused to rule out joining them in future.
If the party ran a candidate who could potentially beat Cuomo in 2014, however, the governor would spend $ 40 million to defeat that candidate and Senate Republicans.
Although that is not especially noteworthy, it is far better than the only other instance when the Libertarian Party ran a candidate for Governor.
In Columbia County, Democrats increased their showing in the sheriff's race from 35 percent in 2009 to 43 percent this year, and in Rensselaer, the Democratic county executive candidate received almost 49 percent after the party didn't run a candidate in the past three elections.
They started running candidates in by - elections in late 1919, and won many landslide victories throughout western ridings.
I believe this is a bad policy, but even so, this would not stop the NDP from running candidates in the election.
Progressive Democrats who are not happy with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's first term are considering running a candidate for governor on the Working Families Party line.
Jones is also said to be a front running candidate for the role of Anastasia Steele in the upcoming adaptation of 50 Shades of Grey from newly signed director Sam Taylor - Johnson.
The Republicans are now running their candidates as Democrats and the Democratic leadershiup in Austin is helping expedite the process of destroying the last vestages of the Democratic Party.
Malloy should then work with reformers on running candidates to primary the legislature's education committee co-chairs.»
Read the Lewis and column and think about how the Republicans ran the candidate of the infamous forty - seven percent comment, and further remember that this candidate ran on cutting the top marginal income tax rate by twenty percent.
The Greens ran a candidate against her last time and I believe the same fellow is going to run again.
Can now run a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016 and the U.S. House 2nd District in Connecticut in 2014 without petitioning.
Large companies typically run candidates through tougher interviews.
When the Democrats last ran a candidate for that office in 2009, they received 31 percent.
Then this morning I did see something about historic fact - facing of the party, that it could finally run a candidate without mentioning the «G» word as well as not mentioning Jerusalem as the capitol of Israel.
Later, Louis and Crowley returned to the question of whether running a candidate with the goal of splitting a specific group of voters (in this case, Jews, but in the case of NYC Councilwoman Liz Crowley — another candidate whose campaign speculated to be the work of the Queens Party to hurt Assemblyman Rory Lancman and benefit Meng — whites).
And why are the Pubs running a candidate for Governor who aligns with the child molesters?
Im really surprised that the Independence Party isnt running a candidate for Governor this year.
(At the local level, things are a little looser, with the party sometimes backing insurgent Democrats in primaries or, in the case of NYC Public Advocate Tish James» initial election to the City Council, running candidates all its own).
She is an adviser to Dominic Grieve MP and ran the Candidates Department during the last Parliament.
Wasn't the Independence Party supposed to be running candidates instead of endorsing ones from other parties?
Despite having one of the worst ballot access laws in the Nation, the Georgia Greens will be looking to run candidates nonetheless.
«But what did they expect running a candidate from Brooklyn whose views on everything from raising taxes, to forcing hardworking families to pay for campaign ads, to giving billions of dollars to Iran to build nuclear weapons with which to threaten Israel are miles outside the political mainstream?
Studies done on elections in the USA show that the front - running candidate cutting their spending by 50 % will only lose them one per cent of the vote - while the losing candidate can double their spending, and only gain one per cent.
The third candidate in the race, George Martinez, a self - described «hip - hop diplomat,» organized a campaign called Bum Rush the Vote aimed at running candidates for office without corporate financing.
The Reform Party of the United States is prepared for the upcoming 2016 November elections, and will run candidates across the country.
The Reform Party, known for running candidates like Ross Perot and Pat Buchanan, had some success getting candidates on the ballot in New Jersey.
Remember, this year's Los Angeles School Board race was the most expensive school board election in U.S. history, as the powerful charter lobby ran candidates in an ultimately successful effort to gain a pro-charter majority on the board in this city that is desperately fighting against charter expansion and the subsequent financial strangling of Los Angeles Unified School District.
How can a group of five television executives decide to exclude a party running in 308 ridings when they include a party that only runs candidates in Quebec?
The second type of candidate, if the manager can't find or afford the Hit the Ground Running Candidate, is someone who is willing to do the job and able to learn how to do it.
The UNC, NJAC, COP and TOP again ran under the PP banner, and did not run candidates against each other.
Ya, that's why we need to start running candidates who do not believe in the Christian deity or any other mythological deity.
«Until they recognize that their policy positions are not in line with voters of this country, and until they start running candidates that are respected by the voters of their district, they run the very real risk of continuing to fall from the already... historically low level they're at.»
It describes how we even ran candidates for national legislatures in other countries.
The NUS president told the BBC's Politics Show that the Union would consider running a candidate in the expected by - election in Phil Woolas» old seat of Oldham East and Saddleworth.
RiShawn Biddle then went on to tell Malloy that he «should then work with reformers on running candidates to primary the legislature's education committee co-chairs.»
They would not want to upset their good feelings with the GOP by running a candidate against a Republican, nor would running a primary challnege against an establishment Democrat be the best use of their money.
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