Sentences with phrase «unite around a candidate»

At the end of the day, assuming they're able to unite around a candidate, the chairs will go back to their respective county committees and ask them to make an endorsement.
«This selfless act of releasing her supporters provides voters with the opportunity to unite around a candidate who shares Republican principles and will serve the interests of his constituents in Congress by standing in opposition to the liberal policies of President Obama and Speaker Pelosi,» Steele said in a statement released by the Republican National Committee.
Labour's direction of travel needs to be reversed which means uniting around the candidate most acceptable to the soft left, who will move Labour back into the realms of electability.

Not exact matches

«In recent campaigns around the world — from India and Indonesia across Europe to the United States — we've seen the candidate with the largest and most engaged following on Facebook usually wins,» Zuckerberg himself wrote earlier this year, starkly underscoring his company's electoral clout.
In Europe, the pundits were initially wrong on the palpable support for Brexit in the United Kingdom, and we've seen various non-mainstream political movements and candidates picking up momentum elsewhere around the world.
Former Assembly Minority Leader and unsuccessful 2006 gubernatorial candidate John Faso was my guest yesterday on «Capital Tonight» following his change - of - heart endorsement of Rick Lazio for governor and call for his fellow Republicans to unite around the ex-Long Island congressman or risk another crushing defeat.
Firstly, the moderates have to unite around one candidate, one of the reasons for their defeat was that the centrist vote was split three ways.
The right of the Labour party has failed to unite around any single candidate.
But after rolling mass resignations from the shadow cabinet, which have continued into Tuesday with Pat Glass resigning as shadow education secretary just two days after being appointed, Milband said it was time for Labour to unite around an alternative candidate.
To have any chance of beating Corbyn, however, MPs will have to unite around a single candidate rather than split the anti-Corbyn vote, as happened last year.
More moderate Democrats who passed on Mr. de Blasio in 2013 could find a candidate to unite around in 2017.
Nevertheless, I went with the headline of this post in light of the fact that 1) Lazio is the party's designee, and thus it's official candidate — for better or worse, and 2) tomorrow's event is coming on the heels of a call by another erstwhile Levy backer, John Faso, for the party to unite around Lazio.
We expect and deserve more from our ambassadors that represent the United States around the world,» said Murray, a GOP consultant and former top state party official who also has run campaigns for Democratic candidates.
A leader for the group Indivisible, which has partnered with a number of liberal groups around the United States for town hall events since last year, slammed the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Thursday on Facebook for endorsing one candidate over other Democratic candidates in the primary.
An e-blast advertising the event told Manhattan GOP subscribers, «We need to unite this year in the mission of making Bill de Blasio a one term Mayor... We plan to endorse a candidate around April 1 and we hope to prevent a primary by working with the other Republican county chairs in that effort.»
Prompted by the recent Zika virus outbreaks in Latin America and some parts of the United States, scientists around the world have been racing to develop candidate vaccines.
Prompted by the recent Zika virus outbreaks in Latin America and some parts of the United States, scientists around the world have been racing to develop candidate vaccines, and already several have been tested in animals.
Or, it could be the Brick with Eyes, the nickname given to Glenn Lazarus, the former rugby league front row forward who is lead candidate in the Senate for Clive Palmer's United Party, currently polling around 10 per cent in Queensland.
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