'» For Goldman as for others, the word «deplorables» seems incompatible
with electability.
Not exact matches
Bloomberg, who is currently not registered
with a political party, had dismissed Paladino's
electability back in July, saying that the real estate developer didn't have a chance at winning.
With seven candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for the 19th Congressional District — and little ideological daylight between them — campaigns are touting their candidate's
electability in the November battle against incumbent Republican John Faso as they head towards a June 26 primary to decide who'll get the party's line.
She also failed to outline her policy differences
with Mr Corbyn — but argued she wanted to fight for the leadership on the issue of
electability.
With the September primary nine months away, McCoy embarked on a very early media blitz of television ads over the weekend, which observers see as an indication he's not taking his
electability for granted.
I don't recall the speech from Jeremy Corbyn that began
with the words «I like Tony Blair» or contained the line «I love his
electability».
With the party seeming to have reached an impasse between the interests of its members and the interests of
electability, it was no surprise that the impending vote on the Article 50 bill was a hot topic of discussion at the Co-operative economy conference on Saturday.
Though Corbyn's supporters feel like it's been used as a stick to beat him
with,
electability isn't an imaginary issue.
Chris Cillizza, once again, is beating the drum of HIllary's inevitablity
with these crazy statements about her «
electability.»
With a wide open Republican field, Glen Bolger told the Faith and Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Conference his research shows that for GOP voters,
electability might outweigh how close a candidate aligns to their values.