Sentences with phrase «tough presidential year»

«I know this has been a tough presidential year, but this campaign was really brutal on a lot of voters,» Tenney said.

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But it has been a tough year for Facebook in the U.S., and most of the company has been grappling with the fact that Facebook's service was used by Russian actors to try and sway the 2016 presidential election.
More broadly, this tactic reminded me of what folks from the abortive Mark Warner presidential campaign said a couple of years ago about his appearance in Second Life: very few people actually saw Warner there, but many more talked about it, and they talked about it on tech sites and gaming sites that are normally tough to break into.
She'll be a tough target in 2012 — perhaps even more so than last fall, particularly since it's a presidential year in a Democrat - dominated state.
But between the new district lines and the Democratic enrollment edge in a presidential election year, the Republicans are probably going to need every penny to assist members in tough general election battles, and perhaps in trying to help non-incumbents like Bob Cohen, who's making his second attempt at winning retiring Democratic Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer's seat.
Farenthold's margin — 775 votes — and the overwhelmingly Hispanic nature of the 27th district make it a very tough hold for him in a presidential year.
Michigan is tough for any incumbent given the state of the state's economy, but in order to beat an established candidate like Stabenow in a presidential year, Republicans will need a strong candidate of their own.
But a typical minor party has a very tough time polling 5 % in a presidential election year, when nothing statewide is up in Nebraska except President and, sometimes, U.S. Senate.
A former adviser to President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonTrump, taxpayers want Title X funding protected from abortion clinics President Trump's historic rescissions package is a welcome step to cut wasteful spending America will be stronger with our immigration policy based on facts MORE predicts «a tough road» for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr. met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE as she prepares to possibly announce a 2016 presidential campaign in coming months.
The 2012 GOP presidential nominee Monday endorsed Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho, who's facing a tough primary challenge as he runs for re-election next year.
«It's been tough in a year where everybody is just absolutely fascinated by the presidential race.
announced Thursday he will not run for re-election, putting Republicans in a tough spot to hold the southeastern Minnesota district in a presidential year.
She said it's tough for a Republican to run in a presidential election year in Democrat - leaning Connecticut.
Next year, a presidential election, will prove tough for many Republicans across New York.
I was very impressed with my publicists who developed top notch pitch materials and followed through with persistence and dedication in trying to sell a book featuring war photography, which can be very tough to do, particularly during a presidential election year.
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