Sentences with phrase «when naming a candidate»

Langworthy says Corwin's district is two - thirds Niagara County and one - third Erie County, which will come into play when naming a candidate.

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By positioning your company as a welcoming, connecting presence in the community, candidates will start associating you with leadership and be drawn to your name when they look for new opportunities.
I can't tell you how many times I have talked to an entrepreneur who, when they were on the verge of making their first senior executive hire, would reference their candidate's prior big - name employer or the big - name school they graduated from.
When you have your final candidates for a name, just be sure to Google them and check what Google Images comes up with.
We first looked at how many related apps were returned when searching for each candidate's full name.
I don't know how many times I have heard Christians say something like this about their political aspirations, «If my candidate (insert name) isn't elected, the United States will fall apart, and I'm not sure I even want to be here when that happens.»
When the Vatican recently announced its new candidates for sainthood, there was a remarkable name on its list: Pope Paul VI.
When Boris Johnson's name was first mentioned as a possible candidate in July 2007, the prospect of him running, let alone winning, was considered so bizarre that the BBC's political editor, Nick Robinson, who had received the tip - off, didn't press to get it on the main evening news.
They are used by campaigns to leave a personal touch when canvassing, to energise canvassers at rallies, to keep their candidates» names in front of potential voters wherever they may be.
(d) When at the close of a roll call any candidate for nomination for President of the United States or Vice President of the United States has received a majority of the votes entitled to be cast in the convention, the chairman of the convention shall announce the votes for each candidate whose name was presented in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (b) of this rule.
It would also allow people to take more time when voting, rather than just voting for president then picking the down ballot candidates by whose last name they like the most.
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).
Cuomo is a big - name politician who has long seemed an extremely unlikely national candidate — until now, when suddenly he's seeming like a very likely one.
When they finally got a user name and password to cast their votes online, the DOE site indicated they had already voted — inexplicably — for a candidate in a Bronx district.
The mechanical flaw, which a poll worker said an engineer would resolve «soon,» let voters to flick the levers next to the names of multiple candidates and lock them into place when they voted, allowing a Democrat to vote for multiple candidates simultaneously.
At the very least, campaigns will need Google Alerts to listen to when the candidate's name is mentioned online, and many vendors offer much more sophisticated products that can analyze the many thousands of online conversations that a high - profile campaign can generate.
When a poll worker couldn't find Democratic mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner's signature alongside his name in the book of eligible voters, they tried to give him an affidavit ballot, his campaign said.
The association executive were informed - via circular email from the constituency office - of the chosen candidates on 15th January, just the six names, and reminded of a meeting on 21st January when all six candidates would address the executive and answer ten unseen questions in turn.
He changed his mind when GOP leaders statewide began urging to him reconsider, saying he was a more viable candidate than DeFrancisco, a veteran lawmaker with little name recognition beyond Syracuse and Albany.
And in what appeared to be a critique of Bill Thompson, who re-emerged recently after running for mayor four years ago, de Blasio said there were others candidates «who practice a politics of the moment, who are heroic in election years but not engaged in the day to day fight to save our neighborhoods when their names aren't on the ballot.»
Jack Cookfair, of Syracuse, began running political media campaigns 35 years ago, when he signed on to help a novice Rensselaer County candidate named Joseph Bruno.
State Sen. Marty Golden (R — Bay Ridge) endorsed his long - time staffer John Quaglione to replace term - limited Councilman Vincent Gentile (D — Bay Ridge) on June 1, but not before he called Gentile's own staffer, Justin Brannan, who is also a Democratic candidate for the same seat, «fat boy» when he couldn't remember his name.
While Don Jr. didn't indicate when he'd run, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is up for re-election in 2018, although he's been named as a possible presidential candidate for 2020.
Faith leaders who organized a large nonpartisan forum for the city's mayoral candidates were left fuming Thursday night when the biggest names pulled out at eleventh - hour — including Mayor de Blasio who cited a scheduling conflict and Republican real estate mogul Paul Massey who complained the questions were too tough.
When Erie County Democratic leaders interview four candidates for district attorney tomorrow, the name of one person no longer seeking the office is expected to dominate the session: Frank A. Sedita III.
He is more than twice as popular as his nearest rival, his younger brother Ed, when Labour supporters are asked to name their preferred candidate; who would make the best leader of the opposition; the best prime minister and have the best chance of leading Labour back to power.
On March 23, a Public Policy Poll for president in the general election shows these results, when these three candidates are named: President Obama 46 %, Mitt Romney 39 %, Gary Johnson 7 %, other or undecided 8 %.
Of the candidate who thanked her by name as one of six female campaign staffers who were pivotal to his victory, she said, «I remember first hearing Adriano's name when I was in second grade.»
This cycle's first round comes earlier than the previous cycle when the first 16 candidates were named in early February of the on - year.
When one of the most searched topics for a presidential candidate's name is what party they represent (either Democrat or Republican), you know they really don't have a chance.
When it comes to name recognition, the Syracuse - area statewide candidates also have some work to do.
Reed, on the other hand, is a conservative Republican who served as mayor of Corning before winning election to Congress in 2010, a year when any reasonable candidate with an «R» behind his name had a pretty good chance of winning.
«What does a Washington politician do when he can't defend a record of failure and has been named one of the most crooked candidates in America?
Massey also shared a story about a Staten Island woman whose daughter attended a charter school in Harlem but when pressed, neither the candidate nor his aides could recall her name.
In the past, when Pennsylvania's process hasn't been finished in time for the deadline for mailing overseas absentee ballots, the state has printed the challenged candidate's name on the ballot, with the Read more»
The candidate named to replace Clinton would need to run for the office in a special election in 2010 - and if they won that contest, would need to run for re-election in 2012 when Clinton's term ends.
Mantello emphasized ethics throughout the campaign, starting when Common Council President Clement Campana was the Democratic candidate and continuing when Rosamilia, a county legislator, was named as his replacement.
Indeed so: when he stood against Labour MP Bob Marshall - Andrews (now retired) in Medway (the old name for this slightly redrawn seat), he was 213 votes behind the successful Labour candidate, while UKIP trailed in fourth with 1,488 votes.
He was proud when he was chosen as his party's candidate for the safe Labour seat in the 1979 election in preference to two academic aspirants with, as he put it, more letters behind their names than the eight letters in his own.
Bey's name comes up when people talk about potential future candidates for Syracuse mayor.
But when naming possible candidates Tuesday, Republican Chairman John Antoniello left Molinaro's name off the list.
The news that Price has dropped her lawsuit comes at a time when Diaz's name is being raised a future citywide, ie, mayoral, candidate in 2021, if not sooner.
However, when they were asked to poll on policy issues differing between the candidates, without the candidates name associated to it, they voted 60 % to 40 % in favor of Romney over Obama.
When it came time for the GOP to pick a candidate, his name was not included on the ballot.
It shows Nick Clegg holding on to his seat by a margin of seven points over Labour when respondents are asked a voting intention question that includes the names of the candidates standing.
A search by an international panel that yielded two foreign candidates and two more from within CNIO came to an abrupt end last month when the international panel resigned because candidates» names had been leaked to the press.
When it comes to seeking candidates for open jobs, big and broad networks are passé (LinkedIn is an exception: Because of how LinkedIn is designed, the more contacts you have there, the more names you can «see» in your field of interest.)
He wasn't on my mental list of possible candidates, but when I heard the name, I thought, «Of course!
Once there, Kitty engages in an affair with another married British diplomat named Charlie Townsend (Schreiber, The Manchurian Candidate), and does feel actual love for the man, but is faced with conflict when Walter finds out about the affair.
February 12, 2018 • The name «George Papadopoulos» became associated with Donald Trump in March of 2016, when the then - presidential candidate listed him among his foreign policy team.
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