Sentences with phrase «white candidates for»

Hired also broke out the hiring patterns for minorities versus white candidates for software engineering jobs.
Meanwhile, white candidates for software engineering roles are asking for salaries of $ 126,000 and receiving offers of $ 125,000 on Hired's platform.
Williams, who previously chaired the housing and buildings committee, ran for speaker and objected to the selection of a white candidate for the post.

Not exact matches

WASHINGTON (AP)-- Former President Barack Obama endorsed a candidate in the race for France's presidency on Thursday, taking his first dive back into international politics since leaving the White House in January.
The race for the White House is a powerful reminder that blind spots can be issue for presidential candidates, too, according to Gerald Kane, an associate professor of information systems at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College.
Arne Wilberg, a former recruiter for YouTube, in his suit alleges the company stopped interviewing white and Asian job candidates and set quotas for hiring minorities.
Canadians don't have a say in which candidate, Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, will occupy the White House for the next four years, but the outcome will affect our investment portfolios nonetheless.
The choice of Williams, who is a white man, also may disappoint observers who had advocated for a woman or minority candidate to fill the New York Fed role.
The White House is considering a number of candidates to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs after White House physician Ronny Jackson withdrew his nomination for the post.
As the U.S. businessman has gone from long - shot Republican presidential candidate to the party's nominee for the White House, fears that Mr. Trump will act on some of his campaign statements — like renegotiating the North American free - trade agreement and pulling the United States out of the Trans - Pacific Partnership trade agreement — have spooked some Canadian small - business owners with U.S. interests.
Addressing a union audience gathered here for Labor Day, Mr. Obama said he was glad not to be on the ballot but then sounded like a candidate himself as he went after the Republicans who hope to succeed him in the White House.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- The White House is considering a number of candidates to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs after White House physician Ronny Jackson withdrew his nomination for the post.
Now White House officials say Navarro is being considered alongside conservative commentator Larry Kudlow as one of the top two candidates for director of the NEC.
But there is a fundamental tradeoff involved here: majority black districts raise the likelihood of the black candidate's success while lowering the probability that his election will bring along white support for his program.
Deal Hudson, editor of the Catholic magazine Crisis and a consultant to the White House on Catholic issues, has explicitly said the denial of communion should begin and end with Kerry, and not extend to pro-choice Catholic candidates for other offices.
Many people see him as the candidate of identity politics for elderly white people, but many of those same Trump despisers have grown up in the post-Cold War world.
It does not matter in any ultimate sense who controls the House or the Senate, who sits in the White House, or what confected micro-identity votes en masse for which candidate.
But, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and many of the GOP candidates believe the space would be best left vacant for nearly a year until a new administration is running the White House.
If you're a white, straight, rich, ultra-conservative Catholic male with no daughters or sisters, then Santorum may be the candidate for you.
Keller's column, «Asking Candidates Tougher Questions About Faith,» argues that the crop of candidates competing for the White House next year should be grilled on their religious beliefs and on how those beliefs inform their politiCandidates Tougher Questions About Faith,» argues that the crop of candidates competing for the White House next year should be grilled on their religious beliefs and on how those beliefs inform their politicandidates competing for the White House next year should be grilled on their religious beliefs and on how those beliefs inform their political views.
A recent PRRI / RNS poll reveals that white evangelicals support a Mormon presidential candidate over Obama by an overwhelming 49 % margin, but are simultaneously the religious group most likely to say it is important for a presidential candidate to share their religious beliefs (67 %).
Initial reports suggest that four out of five white evangelical Christians voted for Trump, continuing their pattern of support for the Republican candidate in US presidential elections since the 1980s.
She is, however a Republican candidate for the White House and most of them qualify for the 30 day hold.
Two large groups suggest themselves as potential candidates for inclusion in a larger Republican coalition: seculars and white Protestant modernists.
Fewer white evangelicals now say they would be less likely to vote for a gay or lesbian presidential candidate: 54 percent said this in 2016 vs. 71 percent in 2007.
Earlier in the year, Pew found that white evangelicals» presidential picks were more determined by distaste for an opposing candidate than support for their selection.
Just as candidate Trump pledged to say «Merry Christmas» in his White House, rather than President Obama's tepid «Happy Holidays,» and just as he promised to choose an anti-Roe justice in the mold of Antonin Scalia, Trump's «We want God» assured religious voters that he would not apologize for his faith nor deny that it would play a role in his decision - making.
75 % of self - identified white evangelical couples are voting for the same presidential candidate 6 % are voting for different candidates
«Religion is a proxy for trustworthiness of a candidate, especially for white evangelical voters,» said Robert P. Jones, a pollster who focuses on religion and values questions.
Of great significance was the fact that two black Democratic candidates, David Dinkins in New York City and Douglas Wilder in Virginia, used their support for legalized abortion to persuade white voters that their politics were «moderate» and «mainstream.»
More black and Hispanic millennials — ages 18 to 25 — said that it was important that a presidential candidate hold religious beliefs than white millennials, according to survey by the Public Religion Research Institute and Georgetown University's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs.
Jackson and White met with Trump during the campaign, and Graham issued veiled support for him as a candidate despite saying his comments about sexual assault «can not be defended.»
Indeed, apart from 22 - year - old frontman Harry Kane, it's hard to immediately find viable candidates to lead the line for the White Hart Lane heavyweights.
The NYC Campaign Finance Board just released a list of 10 candidates who have filed certification forms to join the public financing program for the upcoming Nov. 2 nonpartisan special election to fill the Queens seat left vacant by the death of the late NYC Councilman Tom White.
The election is historic for many reasons: the first African - American candidate (Barack Obama), the oldest man to run for a first term in the White House (John McCain), the first female Republican Vice-Presidential candidate (Sarah Palin) and the most boring Democrat Barack Obama could find for a running mate (Joe Biden).
Speaking at an event on Wednesday the Labour candidate for mayor said the city's transport authority was dominated by white men.
«In the recent past, she held a White House staff position and led the debate preparation for Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan.
It seems a long time ago since Diane Abbott was in the running to become the Labour candidate for mayor of London, but in the top spot this week is our report from last year on comments she made during her campaign in which she suggested the capital didn't need another white middle - aged man in charge.
The Labour candidate for mayor said that the city's transport authority is dominated by white men and that he would reshape the board if he becomes mayor.
Two candidates for the Lewiston - Porter Board of Education on Friday vehemently disavowed a flyer mailed to some district residents that contained that endorsed them as the candidates that will «Keep Lew - Port white» in Tuesday's election.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon wants to legalize marijuana because she says it is time to stop putting black people and others of color in jail for something that is «effectively legal» for white New Yorkers.
Alex White is the third candidate for Rochester Mayor, he'll run on the Green Party line.
She's been an official candidate for Congress for about 24 hours, and Republican Assemblyman Jane Corwin is already taking on the White House.
David Axelrod, the chief strategist for Obama's presidential campaigns, is among the big - name alumni pitching in to raise cash for NYC Council candidate Ronnie Cho, himself a former Obama White House and campaign vet who is running for an open seat on the East Side.
Rich Cirino for Mayor of Glens Falls Campaign Details Alex White, Mayor, Rochester (Monroe County) Campaign Details 1579 votes 5.35 % https://enr.monroecounty.gov/flashresults.html Howie Hawkins for Syracuse Mayor Campaign Details 3rd / 5 for one seat; 970 votes, 4.05 % https://ongov.resultscaster.com/start.aspx?usersessionid=none James Lane for New York City Public Advocate Candidate Details 18465 votes 1.76 % https://enrweb.boenyc.us/OF12CY0PY3.html
Democratic candidate for governor Cynthia Nixon announced a platform in favor of legalizing recreational use on April 11, arguing that the state needs to «stop putting people of color in jail for something that white people do with impunity.»
Sen. Kamala Harris (D - CA)-- The former California Attorney General just got to the Senate in January, but many party insiders think she's interested in higher office and that she would be a formidable candidate for the White House.
Thanks to iSideWith.com founders Taylor Peck and Nick Boutelier, those viewers were able to read the responses from the Reform Party's Rocky De La Fuente, Jill Stein of the Green Party, the Constitution Party's Darrell Castle, independent candidate Evan McMullin and — in moments when he wasn't seemingly too bored and actually stayed on topic — even gleaned a few responses from Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson, a former governor of New Mexico who made participation in the televised debates the rallying cry of his second bid for the White House.
There efforts include a new political action committee, American Possibilities, a vehicle for raising money for Democratic candidates — and maybe for one last try at the White House in 2020.
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