Sentences with phrase «whenever election time»

Finally, it has in place a permanent network of well - trained field - staff workers at the federal, state, and local levels ready for action whenever election time nears.

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Prior to 2011, the law was that an election had to be held at least every 5 years, but there was no minimum time; elections were called whenever the Prime Minister felt they had the best chance of winning.
The problem seems to be that whenever a party loses an election, their first inclination seems to be to move in the opposite direction to the swing of the population, so when the Tories lost to Blair, they retrenched further right for two elections, and Labour assumed that New Labour was to blame for their loss in 2010, so publicly ditched that and moved left — when actually New Labour was the only time in history Labour have completed a second term, let alone a third.
He doesn't mention that whenever there is a War on the Car, that when election time comes, the car wins.
If either one of the candidates gave up whenever they hit a bump in the road the election would have been forfeited a long time ago.
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