New York Republican Committee Chairman Ed Cox said he will meet
with party leaders next week to discuss the GOP ticket for 2018.
State Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long confirmed Maragos has expressed interest in challenging Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer this fall and will interview
with party leaders next Wednesday.
Not exact matches
With Canada's 2015 federal election underway, we're asking Canada's business
leaders for one policy measure that the
next government — whichever
party (or
parties) may lead it — could implement to boost business in this country.
United Conservative
Party leader Jason Kenney has vowed to repeal the carbon tax if he is chosen the
next Premier of Alberta,
with his first piece of Legislation Bill 1, the Carbon Tax Repeal Act.
With all the polls suggesting Corbyn is likely to become the
next leader of the
party it would seem the attacks on him have been as unsuccessful as they were on Livingstone.
Next up is Dan Hodges who agrees
with Laws that Clegg is now the
leader of a grown up
party.
Her approval ratings are also now the highest of any
party leader across the UK,
with even many English voters saying they would back her
party next month given the chance.
Passion and feeling are desired qualities in the
next Labour
leader, but the
party will only regain office if it fuses these attributes
with smart policy shaped in co-operation
with external voices.
A reader forwarded this invite to a reception being held
next Wednesday for Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice
with «special guests» Brooklyn Democratic County Chairman Vito Lopez and unnamed
party districts
leaders.
«I'll be reaching out to
party leaders and elected officials over the
next few days; I've already spoken
with many of them.
Many have blamed Jeremy Corbyn for Labour's low poll ratings and one Labour peer recently suggested that his
party would would win the
next election «by a mile»
with Balls as
leader.
As the former
leader of the New York State Assembly is currently on trial for his life, and a second former State
leader is expected to begin his corruption trial
next week, I probably don't need to tell you that frustration
with the current state of affairs could encourage moderate and independent voters to embrace a
party promising — well, reform.
Thirteen months after its devolution deal was first announced, not a single candidate from a major
party has come forward to stand in the city region's mayoral election
next year, while local
leaders have continued to question whether they should even have to introduce a metro mayor full - stop — despite the Communities secretary Sajid Javid stating explicitly that this would continue to be a «real red line» for progressing
with devolution deals.
Despite talk of a surprise win for Cooper it is still looking far more likely that Jeremy Corbyn will emerge as the
next leader of the Labour
party with all the polls still showing him well ahead.
It is likely that the new
leader will be from the
next generation, which will mean an almost total generational shift in leadership in Britain,
with baby Boomers out and Generation Jones (the formerly «lost» generation between the Boomers and Xers) taking over in Parliament and
party leadership (Cameron and Clegg also come from this generation).
What started as a constituency of one
with Erie County GOP Chairman Nick Langworthy grew last week to include elected officials and
party leaders from the county
next door, Genesee,
with Sen. Mike Ranzenhofer becoming the first senator to break
with the minority conference and endorse Paladino over Lazio.
This will really resonate
with people because at the
next election people will say here are the two main
party leaders, whose side are they on?
The Norwich South MP Clive Lewis has been made joint favourite
with the bookies to be the
next leader of the Labour
Party.
The putative
next leader of the Labour
party, Alan Johnson, is proposing to emasculate himself
with proportional representation.
We sit down
with Joe Morelle, the majority
leader of the State Assembly, and discuss the issues around the Sheldon Silver incidents (including the indictment that came down during the program), who may be the
next assembly speaker after he pulled himself out of contention, and the status of the Democratic
party in Monroe County.
Mr Ashdown will step down as
party leader after the June European elections, and retire as MP for Yeovil at the
next general election, but his restless energy is unlikely to be satisfied solely by more time spent at his house in France and
with his baby grandson.
With its second elected MP at Westminster, UKIP's
leader Nigel Farage tells the BBC's Nick Robinson that the number of seats his
party could win in
next year's general elections is likely to «double».
They say Skelos has rewarded Westchester Independence
Party leader Giulio Cavallo with patronage jobs and other support — in hopes of getting Independence backing for Senate candidates next year — at the same time that Cavallo was blocking Astorino from getting his party's ballot
Party leader Giulio Cavallo
with patronage jobs and other support — in hopes of getting Independence backing for Senate candidates
next year — at the same time that Cavallo was blocking Astorino from getting his
party's ballot
party's ballot line.
He has, however, talked
with Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan, whose push to retain the GOP's lone toehold in state government will be the state
party's
next big challenge.
The
next Labour
leader will need to articulate a new left - of - centre ideology, unite the rational left, see off the Blairites and be able to negotiate
with and befriend other radical
parties in this new era of politics.
And so the question posed to Tim Farron at his first
party conference as
leader was: How on earth are you going to capitalise on this huge opportunity
with next to no MPs; a dodgy electoral system that discriminates against you; a disengaged public; and a disengaged media who don't fancy giving you much of a voice?
The notion of Norman being the
next leader of the Conservative
party is perhaps an unlikely one at this stage, but
with four years to go one Tory MP suggests that his colleague could yet leapfrog the favourites.
Of course, the Labour
leader had problems of his own given that the Mail —
with the Sun and the Telegraph snapping at its heels — had spent the entire week plastering the name of his
party next to the word «paedophile».
Whoever becomes the
next leader of the Labour
party, the Conservatives would love nothing more than to tar them
with the brush of the two Eds.
The Liverpool Echo reported that Roy Bentham, one of those elected to a new position in Wavertree, said of his MP: «She will now have to sit round the table
with us the
next time she wants to vote for bombing in Syria or to pass a no confidence motion in the
leader of the
party — she will have to be answerable to us.
While the other
party leaders grapple
with their own futures — Mr Clegg to hold on to his leadership; Mr Miliband to ponder whether he needs to adapt his «no risk» strategy to get into Number Ten; and Mr Cameron to try to deliver progress on EU reform sooner rather than later and to head off calls for an electoral pact
with UKIP — Mr Farage has the luxury of planning his
next steps while momentum is on his side.
Although, Atiku has been silent on his
next political move, but indications have emerged that he has begun holding series of meetings
with leaders of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP).
However, if after an election no one
party has an absolute majority in the House (as in 1923, 1929 and February 1974) then the Queen will send for the
leader of the
party with the largest number of seats (as in 1929 and 1974) or
with the
next largest number of seats (as in January 1924).
Unite's Len McCluskey has said the organisation may cut ties
with the
party unless its
next leader acts as «voice of ordinary people».
The BBC reports that members of the Shadow Cabinet have put together an offer to let Mr Corbyn «retire
with dignity», including a pledge for the
next leader to pursue the Labour
leader's focus on inequality and opening up the
party.
He could make a welcome return to the cabinet and frontline politics after making such a spirited contribution to the
party over the years of opposition by sitting
next to Blair on a Europhile platform, calling anyone who disagreed
with such a stance headbangers and underming successive
leaders.
She also said she disagreed
with some of her fellow Conservative MPs that Mrs May would not be the
party's
leader at the
next election, though refused to directly deny speculation she would run for the Tory
party leadership.
With Theresa May set to become the
next prime minister, and MP Angela Eagle challenging Jeremy Corbyn to be
leader of the Labour
Party, you might be forgiven for thinking that this generation of female politicians has finally cracked Westminster's gender imbalance.
Assemblyman Jonathan Bing, an Upper East Side Democrat, was calling allies and
party leaders last night to inform them that he plans to resign his seat within the
next several weeks to accept a job
with the Cuomo administration, according to sources
with knowledge of the legislator's plans.
Deputy Senate Majority
Leader Tom Libous on whether Sen. Roy McDonald will run on the Independence
Party line in November —
with Cuomo's «full support»: «There have been a lot of conversations... In the
next 24 hours things will sort out.»
Gordon Brown has rejected calls to take part in a televised debate
with party leaders ahead of the
next general election.
The notion of Norman being the
next leader of the Conservative
party may be an unlikely one
with so many others in the frame, but
with four years to go one Tory MP suggests that his colleague could yet leapfrog the favourites.
WFP
leaders are pushing voters to back Cuomo as a way to send him a message about liberal dissatisfaction
with his first term, leading to speculation the
party could lose its ballot position or overall ballot status
next week.
The Miliband brothers, the only contenders
with a chance of becoming Labour
leader, both think the
party should start choosing Parliamentary candidates this autumn for the
next election rather than wait for the new boundary changes, which won't be decided until 2013, more than three years from now.
• Checking the Labour constitution would tell Peter Mandelson (It's too early to force out
leader, says Mandelson, 25 September) that trying to oust a Labour
leader is a hugely complicated, not to say expensive business (
with party conference, timetable, re-polling etc), and it would also be a likely career suicide for anyone who challenges the immensity of the Corbyn support — until at least after the
next general election.
The Liberal Democrat
leader Nick Clegg defends his deal
with the Conservatives - telling his
party's annual conference that the coalition government will «govern well for the
next five years».
Asked if, in the light of the Labour and Tory
parties both having new
leaders at the
next election, whether the Liberal Democrats would be better off
with a different
leader.
[48] When it became clear that no
party would achieve the outright majority needed to form the
next government, the three main
party leaders made public statements offering to discuss the options for putting together an administration
with the other
parties.
«The Lib Dem
leader is meeting this afternoon
with his ruling federal executive - an elected committee of 35 senior activists, MPs and
party officials - to discuss his
next move.»
In just over two weeks time, the public will find out who will be Labour's
next leader,
with the
party maintaining the process is fair and valid.