Sentences with phrase «what side of the election»

You see, no matter what side of the election issue you are on, one thing we can all agree on is that it is wonderful to be chosen as part of God's team.

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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.
Regardless of what side of the debate you fall on, children need to know that they are safe, that there are adults in charge and that yes, you have feelings one way or the other about how the election went.
He added that, there was the need for people of the region to see what the other side has gotten, so must desist from voting the NDC and vote the NPP in the coming general elections.
Apparently, Goodhart's new division illuminates the surprise results of two 2016 votes, on both two sides of the Atlantic, but what about June 2017's General Election?
I don't think Rick Lazio really wants to win this election, there is no enthusiasm or solutions in his tone, he sounds like a flat tire on the side of the road hanging out with a softball, and at this point he's talking in riddles, all I could say is we'll see what happens at the convention.
The only «woodwork effect» that I see is Republican politicians coming out of the woodwork to do what one does during a presidential election — trying to help your side to win.
There is simply no way that Labour can introduce AV this side of a general election (no matter what the fantasists may insist otherwise).
Syracuse.com talked to both sides of the fracking debate on what the Nov. 6 elections mean for the future of fracking, and what might happen next in New York.
What emerged from the Tamale elections was a divided national executive where the Chairman, Second Vice-Chairman and General - Secretary were seen to be on one side of the divide, and the remaining six, on the other.
Striking the balance between ideals and reality is what state lawmakers are trying to do during an election year budget season that will culminate in both sides of the aisle spinning the typical deal - making in their political favor.
«What the Sun can do for the Conservatives during the election is one part of the contract and, presumably, what the Conservatives can do for News International if they are elected is the other side of the bargain,» he adWhat the Sun can do for the Conservatives during the election is one part of the contract and, presumably, what the Conservatives can do for News International if they are elected is the other side of the bargain,» he adwhat the Conservatives can do for News International if they are elected is the other side of the bargain,» he added.
register is compiled they will lose the 2016 general elections because in the Volta Region, when it?s time for registration, a lot of big men come and then we cross over to the other side of the border, bring in some Togolese, explain to them what we want them to do and then we give them motorbikes, a lot of things, promises, especially this health insurance thing.?
Not sure, if this is undetAnd, labour spent more than the Tories in 2005 75 % of labours spending in 1997 came from the private side, and recall 1979 when the closed shop meant everyone had to joina Union, that union had to give money to the labour party, we knew the next election would be the most vicious since 1992 ′ we win the campaign, lost the election that time, The Tory press isn't as strong as it was then, the tories haven't got lost of «extremist» stories about labour they had thrn to smear us now, They're a smaller party not just cos of Ukip, But labour has a lot of keen strong members, and it'll come doen to 70 or so marginal seats what happens, while not losing our working class votes in Newcastle, birmingham Luton Rotherham, Scotland, and if they're not abstaining, or voting Ukip, we have to ask why they're voting tory
Over on the Senate side, the statement was less sweeping and less definitive as to what the Senate Majority would do in the area, but very clear in what it would not do — support public financing of elections.
With a general election set to occur sometime before May 2015, it was also a good time to remove this thorn in the side of England's teachers and teachers» unions (and the rest of what Gove, channeling Bill Bennett, called the education «blob») and to replace him with a woman.
His address primarily focused on the current politics of the presidential election, but he did raise several points that were very relevant to our legal tech community, no matter what side of the aisle you prefer.
The interest in getting more information on how these companies left the doors open for voter manipulation across both sides of the aisle gets to the heart of why Russian election meddling is so troubling: If powerful foreign adversaries are working to sway American voters, it doesn't matter what team you're on.
According to The New York Times, he wanted to be more upfront about what countries have done on Facebook to sway elections through buying ads and promoting posts, but that jarred with the business side of the company.
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