During the build -
up to the Election itself there was a great deal of speculation surrounding just what might happen to the dollar and whether or not the financial markets would be significantly affected.
Leading
up to the election there was a pause in the market, but most lenders are now reporting a full pipeline.
Not exact matches
The protectionist sentiments unleashed in the lead -
up to the U.S.
election is making things very uncertain for Canadian companies selling
there
I think the really interesting thing that could happen leading
up to the presidential
election is that
there will be rumblings of third parties.
Post-
election, I sent out an email
to all of our subscribers and talked about my deep disappointments in the
election turnout and what our plans are:
to go
to the red states and set
up pop -
ups there, talk
to the other side and extend an olive branch.
There had been speculation one or more of the following
election promises would be included: • Increase the annual contribution limit for the TFSA
to $ 10,000; • Increase the limit for Children's Fitness Credit
to $ 1,000 (and make it refundable); • Introduce Adult Fitness Tax Credit of
up to $ 500; • Permit income splitting of
up to $ 50,000 for couples with children under 18.
In the months leading
up to the
election of the current administration,
there was an expectation that President Trump would be very good for the private student loan companies and servicers.
Jerry Dias, president of the Canadian labor union Unifor, said Tuesday that
there was «no question» that President Trump's
election to office had ratcheted
up trade tensions between the United States and Canada.
There was a brief lull in Europe's crowded
election calendar, but polls in the run -
up to the first round of voting in France's presidential contest in late April suggested the centrist - candidate Emmanuel Macron was gaining support, which continued
to soothe market concerns about a possible victory for the populist Marine Le Pen.
To me, the most dangerous place right now politically is Europe because we have the Italian
election coming
up and
there's a lot more possible impact coming from
there.
Trump also said «
there's no rush»
to agree
to a new version of NAFTA because Mexico has presidential
elections coming
up in 2018, which could complicate the negotiation process.
What is said
there is out of the movie «Canadian Bacon» where Alan Alda plays the US president,
up for an
election and wants
to be wa war time president, so whips
up fury over the Canadians
to rally support
to him... Hilarious movie, including John Candy, Michael Moore, Rhea Perlman, Kevin Pollack, Rip Torn, Jim Belushi, Steven Wright, and many more...
Since 1806 Mexico has suffered military intervention at least ten times by U.S. troops, and if
there are no interventions in the offing now, perhaps it is largely because the U.S. has been shoring
up the rule of one party, which wins rigged
elections and then fails
to challenge U.S. investment and business practices that increase human suffering for campesinos and urban poor
there.
There are mid-term
elections coming
up and a decent woman is smart enough
to see what crap like this is... I'd say that you should look forward
to a woman president who is democrat... this is going
to kill the republitards.
Shannon explained with the general
election coming
up,
there will be a strong demand for abortion
to be more available.
This is much
to be regretted, not for any reasons of personal ambition, which I abjure completely, but because in the cause of postpartisanship (if not postmodernism) I believe a participant from the Culture 11 group (may it rest in peace) would add immeasurably
to the depth of the dialogue going on within the administration, mixing it
up with the likes of Susan Rice and Samantha Power (reminding them
there was a free
election in Iraq on Saturday), or with Lawrence Summers (recalling
to him, since he failed so conspicuously in stimulating the women at Harvard, how one might do better with the economy).
There we go again, shut
up this hypocritical rightwingers.Only at
election time do rear their ugly heads
up to be seen and heard.It's time
to unleash the CRACKKIN, the monster that the IRS people use on unruly religious groups, exemption is like a death sentence
to these groups.Most of these religious leaders are wolves in sheeps clothing, selling their political poison
to anyone in their flocks.They push the envelope on the seperation of church and state issue, seeing how far they can go.Pastors and ministers would never speak politics like this years ago, that was taaboo.Now people like Robertson, Graham, and the rest, flaunt their ideaology both religious and political at every event.They don't care about the legal consequences, they have LAWYERS, perishioners pay for that.
With every
election cycle, the number of voters who grew
up and went
to school before
there were national standards for public science education is decreasing.
«
There has been a lot of ugliness and bullying
to come out of this
election and I think children pick
up on that from TV or their parents,» Norrell said.
The Root MSE tells us that the models are on average 3
to 5 percentage points out on the change in share of the council seats won, which is a big average error for a prediction model when
there are thousands of seats
up for
election.
I just hope that when I leave the Commons at the next general
election,
there will be other MPs prepared
to pick
up the baton and ensure that Britain's most popular participant sport continues
to have a strong voice at Westminster.
10:01 - Cameron mocks the slip -
up by Bob Ainsworth over the weekend where he seemed
to admit
there would be an
election on May 6th.
There appears
to be no
election campaign whatsoever in Greater London and as a result the Tories could lose
up to six seats
to the Labour Party in our capital city.
Back in 2007, Brown opened himself
up to accusations of dithering when he considered holding an early
election, refused
to dampen down speculation and then finally announced
there would not be an early
election after all.
Sopel, currently gearing
up for one of the tightest
election nights in US history, said: «Has
there even been a crazier, more bizarre, unsettling and fascinating time
to be in this country that we think we know so well?
@Stuart White: The Cabinet Office rule - book (draft of chapter 6, approved by the House of Commons Select Committee on Justice and drawn
up in consultation, I understand, with the party leaders and with constitutional experts) lays it down that after an
election the incumbent prime minister has a duty, as well as a right,
to remain in office until
there's clear and incontrovertible evidence that someone else is definitely in a position
to command majority support in the house of commons.
Individuals (or small groups) tend
to make mistakes, but the looming risk of losing power make the ruling faction
to listen
up to the opposition:
to the electors if
there are
elections, or at least,
to the opposition factions existing in the same political party; this is how, basically, the self - regulation works everywhere;
The obstacles lined
up ahead of Miliband are huge, but
there is precious little sign the Tories know how
to win an
election either.
As we enter the crunch time for 2006 primary
elections and as the 2006 generals start
to heat
up,
there are probably a lot of campaigns that are really only now getting started with focused email campaigns.
In private, Lib Dem policy wonks would look a bit bemused and sort of accept that, yes, perhaps, maybe the party's policy of abolishing the CTF wasn't right, but the party had
to stick with it
to «make the figures add
up» and that, «after the
election»,
there would be a rethink.
There were no council
elections in London, Scotland or Wales, but English voters — many doubtless
to their surprise — were confronted by
up to five ballot papers.
According
to two County Board of
Elections commissioners,
there were still around 2,000 affidavit ballots and 1,300 absentee ballots left
to be counted, leaving a slim possibility that Assini could have caught
up.
«We are nine months away from an
election and
there is a long way
to go;
there will probably be a lot of
ups and downs between now and then.»
There are important political questions about how the trends for the Westminster parties
up to last year's local
elections have been disrupted by the rise of UKIP since this time last year.
On one hand
there is a need for time
to sign
up affiliated and registered members, on the other an obvious need
to get a Leader in place ahead of the UK timetable because we have
elections next year.
«Though I have quite a number of reasons not
to contest the
up and coming
election, I want
to draw the attention of our great party APC in Niger state
to the disconnect between the governance (sic) in the state and the membership of the National Assembly, the state assembly and other key stakeholders because
there is an absence of synergy,» he wrote.
According
to a news story on CBS in Chicago
there was a judgeship worth $ 180,000 in the Cook County judicial subcircuit that was
up for grabs in the November 8th 2016
election and it was uncontested.
They've put
up former Better Together boss Blair McDougall at the general
election there in an effort
to out - unionist the Conservative candidate.
They will fritter money the country can't afford like
there is no tomorrow, right
up to the
election.
Yes, the party did get Andrew Cuomo
to accept its line and moved
up from Row E
to Row D as a result of his performance in the 2010
election, but
there were a lot of strings attached
to that agreement — not the least of which was the labor - backed party's silence in the budget battle over the millionaire's tax last year, which is something the WFP would normally be all over.
This is something backbenchers have been pushing for over the past year — and
there are more than 100 of them by one count — so not only would a Bill help the party on the doorstep when it comes
to the European
elections in 2014, but it will also cheer
up MPs.
Of course SH had a «first instinct»
to enter a coalition with Labour, but as he makes clear in his email
there was no choice because: a) Labour lost the
election — supporting them would have contradicted everything we believe about democratic legitimacy; b) the numbers didn't add
up; c) the Labour tribalists in the Cabinet had no intention of taking coalition seriously.
Research in marginal seats by Politics Home in August 2008 and September 2009, for example, found a significant boost for the Lib Dems in the follow -
up question «And thinking specifically about your own constituency and the candidates who are likely
to stand
there which party's candidate do you think you will vote for in your own constituency at the next general
election?»
Mr Brown said
there was no substance
to the allegations, but
there are reports he is lining
up Ed Balls, his longtime ally, for the post of chancellor in a post
election reshuffle.
Thereafter, assuming the
election of a government «which reflects the will of the people and is prepared
to govern in the interests of all Zimbabweans,» DIFID expected
there would be «a significant scale
up of support.»
Sykes accepts that
there aren't going
to be many Lib Dem seats gained in the north of England at the next general
election, but hopes that a decent performance might set them
up well for 2020.
He told the Observer newspaper: «I spoke
to Jeremy and Adam Smith in the period immediately after the
election and in particular over the run -
up to the extraordinary accelerated licence - fee negotiations and
there is no doubt in my mind that Adam Smith did nothing without Jeremy knowing about it and condoning it.
There is a very simple reason why Cameron is rushing
up the aisle with such great enthusiasm: he has been weakened by his failure
to win the
election and simply must make it
to No 10 if his leadership is
to be safe.
Both said emails between Donald Trump Jr. and a publicist who set
up the meeting destroy the notion that
there was no connection between the Trump campaign and Russian efforts
to sway the
election on Trump's behalf.
There will be more bloody noses at future by -
elections, but the party must continue
to put
up a fight for every vote.