Sentences with phrase «win elections like»

«We won't win elections like that and we need to win elections,» he said.
We won't win elections like that and we need to win elections.»
«It's remarkable, to win an election like that from nowhere is really an astonishing achievement.»

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It certainly seems like a reversal of the Trump trade: Stocks on the Dow Jones industrial average and the S&P 500 not only broke high after high following the November elections, they also won greater investor sentiment immediately after Trump's election win.
«If you believe in the Trump revolution, you can believe a candidate like Mark Cuban could win an election,» the source added.
Like Doug Jones's win in the special election in Alabama, a win for Democrats in Pennsylvania's 18th District would further add to the party's momentum in the run - up to November's midterm elections and hint at dwindling support for Trump.
«It's like winning bingo on the Titanic,» said my fellow election viewer Mitch Anderson, referring to Elizabeth May's win and Jack Layton's minority in the wake of a Harper majority this evening.
But the miners provide the computing power that will decide the winning code, kind of like delegates in a US presidential election.
In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt — who, like Sanders, was considered by many to be too far left to win the general election — failed to garner the necessary two - thirds majority of delegates.
Nouriel Roubini likes India's new central bank governor, and said the following about the elections and the Bharatiya Janata Party's Narendra Modi: «If he wins and starts doing the right thing, we could actually have a surprise policywise and even a significant rally in India in equities.»
It's not like he has to win an election or anything.
No the Christian morals are not died but it sure is hard win a election when you have such a liberal unchecked media like CNN.
Ultimately, like most close presidential elections, JFK won because of the electoral college.
Everything about this feels like politics as usual (how can we win this election?)
While he had friends and people liked him, no one asked Ned his opinion on who would he thought would win an election, a game, or a fight.
(The Conservatives like to note that no statewide Republican candidate has won an election without their support since 1974).
Mr President, the desperation so far exhibited by your person and your government in manipulating sensitive agencies of state like the judiciary and now the electoral commission to further your bid to win the 2020 election is totally against the spirit of democracy and peace bestowed by the NDC in conceding defeat at the Presidential 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.
With the support of heavyweights like Mayor Bloomberg and former Mayor Ed Koch, Greenfield won a contentious special election in March for the seat vacated by Simcha Felder, who left not long after being sworn in for his third term to take a job with NYC Comptroller John Liu.
An article I wrote in March attempted to forecast how Hillary Clinton's campaign would seek to «win the narrative game» by defining the election as a choice between unity and division, love versus hate, hope over fear, and the like.
Whoever wins the special election will take office immediately and won't have to wait until January 2011 like most of the general election victors.
There has previously been some speculation that if the Conservatives win the general election and David Cameron becomes Prime Minister, he might combine the Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Offices into a single «Department for the Nations» or such like, with one minister sitting in the Cabinet.
Through grassroots action like sign waves, money - bombs, viral content and more, we will continue to grow and to support our candidates until they win their elections.
«My top priority is to help get New York's economy moving and bringing new jobs and industries to our state,» said Reyes,» Republicans understand that private sector experience like mine is invaluable with New York's current economic condition, and I urge every Republican voter to come out on Thursday, September 13th and help me win this critical election
There had been speculation that Woodcock would stand down from parliament, like Jamie Reed, who quit as Labour MP for the nearby seat of Copeland earlier this year, triggering a by - election that the Tories won.
Labours next program will be looking for a New Blair, or a New Thatcher, or anyone who might win labour an election, screaming and shouting the leaders name like the demented Americans is not going to make people vote.
And, with no central data collection and analysis center, Romneys team has access to nothing remotely like the comprehensive picture of the electorate Obama's people are using to target their final work and win the election.
I think americans are finally waking up, this won't be like the other elections, which is why I think he can win.
I like the idea of a coup; it has drama and adventure attached to it, and the British public love drama and adventure, and if properly choreographed and played out right, could see Labour winning the next election by a walkoverPeople like decisive Leaders not afraid to step in to save the Party they love.
The 2020 sees itself as a policy - focused group that can help complement groups like the 301, who concentrate more on election - winning strategies and tactics to win seats in urban areas, the North, etc..
Yet this is the electorate of the future; most of Britain doesn't look like London yet, and a coalition of Londoners isn't enough to win elections.
Members like me who have his brother ticked in box 1 have Ed down as second preference because I think in terms of winning a General Election the 2 Miliband's are the only credible candidates of the 5.
Such was the pomp and pageantry in the country, that the only ones that were left out of the Merry of Christmas were NDC faithfuls, like myself, who were grieving, and struggling to come to terms with our painful loss in an election we were ever - so confident of winning, given our impressive record of governance under John Dramani Mahama.
A defection is pretty quickly forgotten though, the real kicker from the Carswell defection is the by - election that comes with it, if UKIP win that by anything like last night's Survation poll suggests expect a much more concrete impact on the polls.
«And we're here because of the non-stop disrespect of the office of the president because some people don't like, when the dust settled after the election, who won
The truth is that Gov. Cuomo has played a slight of hand game with both parties since becoming Governor and now with the election season drawing nearer his base will show they have a longer memory than he might have counted on when he failed to back Democratic Senate candidates and let if not openly encouraged the IDC Coalition to come into being by acting like Party didn't count at all in his game plain to win re-election and then possibly run for President in 2016.
In a poor community like this one, with a record of low turn - out — that was enough to win the election — the question is will his tactics work if he's running against someone who's well organized and not under indictment?
«Republican politicians like Jack Martins are convinced that running racist, fearmongering campaigns is the only way they can win elections
A good set of local results like this does not prove the Conservatives will win the next election, and it is a mistake to treat them as a glorified opinion poll.
He would be taking the initiative like he did when Brown got the election bug after the good labour conference and then Brown would have to put up or shut up and be faced with calling a risky election before he's sure he could win or looking like Chicken little again.
They lied to the people and used scare tactics to win the last election now they are running like scared little rabits.
Alas, petition signatures, like posters, don't win elections.
As such, in elections where a large portion of electorate isn't terribly inspired by either candidates, and mostly votes for «lesser of two evils» in current FPTP, the two major party candidates just might accrue enough down - votes that a 3rd party candidate who isn't nearly as disliked will, on balance, win over both of them (or at the very least, acquire more than the abysmal 4 % combined popular vote and 0 electoral vote like 2016 US presidential elections, despite 3rd party candidates combined likely being preferred by 40 % of electorate, as a low bound).
Alternatively, I do not think the Republicans are dead in NYS, instead I think New York's GOP must learn to pick their spots as they have in state's like Massachusetts (Romney and Baker) and Maryland (Hogan) with pitch perfect gubernatorial candidates, capable of at once fostering and pouncing upon Democratic divisions while consolidating support from independent voters, in order to win gubernatorial elections.
It smells like the last election where they thought they won the presidency.
A few years later, the 5 % threshold was introduced to get rid of a few small parties that won seats in the first two elections (like the refugees movement).
So let's say the Democrats pick up a couple of states in the election, while Utah and Nevada go for McMullin and persuade a few other Republican states to join them right away, such that the breakdowns goes something like — with 26 needed to win — 19 delegations for Clinton, 23 for Trump and eight for McMullin.
As a result, neither party looks like they'll be winning a majority at the next election.
Wealthy contributors helping their favored candidates win elections would not systemically skew politics or policy outcomes if these well - heeled donors were like the rest of us, if on average they had the same life experiences, opinions about issues, and political views as average - earning citizens.
Rebutting the dismissals of some senior Tories, like Michael Ashcroft, that they are nothing more than a protest party, he said the Conservatives were more likely to win votes in Thursday's local elections if they had a «credible and believable» approach to Europe.
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