Sentences with phrase «what kind of election»

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So Kenney knows the drill, and had more or less telegraphed the NDP's first step, predicting that they would go negative because gosh what kind of governing party would stoop to doing that against a newly minted leader 18 months before the next general election.
In the week after the election, we surveyed more than 1,000 small - business owners to find out what kind of growth they have on the docket for 2017.
«Mr. Speaker, that kind of muckraking is exactly what Canadians rejected at the last election,» he sighed in the direction of the NDP's Alexandre Boulerice.
Appointment is an alternative to elections, but it is unlikely, I think, that existing political elites would be likely to appoint delegates truly willing to ask sufficiently radical questions about what kind of constitutional design might best fit the United States (or any other country) in the 21st century.
I think what's happened is that after the election, the campaign was kind of put to bed.
I think what they expected was some kind of continuation of the party's post-European and local elections meltdown when, briefly, it looked like Nick Clegg would either fall on his sword or be pushed on to it.
We can imagine the kind of queries that these candidates might have purchased, for instance «voter guides,» «election,» «voting» and of course the candidates» own names and those of their opponents (the folks at Google could no doubt help, since they could dig up information about what search terms people tend to use when they're researching candidates).
The memo cites enthusiasm from the kind of voters who show up on what is expected to be the lowest turnout election day in this busy year of mega-voting: «We're winning voters who say they voted for Donald Trump by a 2 - 1 margin, and these are likely to be the most excited voters on election day.»
«Today we're asking the Board of Elections to determine what kind of financial arrangement Lazio has with JPMorgan Chase and whether it runs afoul of campaign finance rules.»
«If we see the ruling party, witnessing this kind of situation, then we in the opposition parties will start wondering as to what will be our faith when the time for local governments election comes.
The message was about elections and 2010, sure — but it was also a conversation about what kinds of politics and policies we want to see going forward.
With crucial local elections just eight days away, any kind of gut instinct political kerfuffle - and there is no doubt that is what this is - is to be seized with both hands.
«What election do you remember when the BOE was not the focus of some kind of criticism or audit?»
I think this election changed our expectations for what kind of candidates have a chance.
With Theresa May's social care implosion demolishing her lead in a seemingly nailed - on election, attention is turning not to how large her landslide will be - ahem - but what kind of victory, if any, she can escape with.
A difficult debate on leadership - election reform is looking fundamental to deciding what kind of party Labour will become.
The midterm elections give evidence that he has paid a dear political price for what one might term the nation's stiffening conviction that the man couldn't president his way out of the kind of frail, blood - caked paper bag that they are fond of submitting to infrared analysis on A&E's Cold Case Files.
«To get growth (of charter schools) consistent with some kind of plan, that is not what the election was about.»
He also talked about the election in the US, saying that it was not only about refugees, but about human dignity, about human rights, and about what kind of fundamental values we are defending.
With mid-term elections approaching, having a government agency proclaim a kind of victory over the oil now is what you might term a fairly slick piece of business.
With all that in mind, Facebook has more explaining to do about what kind of information it shared with third parties over the years, and its role in influencing an election.
The three basic categories, are: economic actors — basically spammers — the second are governments, trying to interfere in elections — that's a security issue — the third is just polarization and some kind of lack of truthfulness in what you've described as the media and in terms of people who are legitimately trying to get the opinion they believe out there.
Nick D'Ambrosia: As real estate professionals, we need to examine what kind of potential impact could the 2016 election have on our industry?
With the presidential election coming up, a landlord wonders what kind of curbs she can put on a tenant's 1st Amendment right to freedom of speech.
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