If everyone, especially the Democrats, has figured out that you can't win elections in America unless you connect with people of faith, how do you do this without coming off as phony?
"Money doesn't win elections, " Mr. Lhota said at a Memorial Day parade in the Little Neck neighborhood of Queens, noting how billionaire Ron Lauder failed to win his mayoral bid in 1989 and billionaire Meg Whitman failed to win her campaign for California governor in 2010.
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Schutt, 23, who works nearby at Video Thunder, says he doesn't vote in presidential elections because he doesn't like or trust the candidates.
In the November 19-21 poll, 42 percent didn't think the elections would go forward in January.
As a tax-exempt entity, OFA by law can't intervene in elections and is subject to strict limits on lobbying.
Military leaders said on Tuesday that their new timeline wouldn't delay the elections or the hand-over of power, which is scheduled to take place in June.
In the latest poll, 33 percent of respondents said they don't believe the elections scheduled for January 30 in Iraq will be held then -- a decline from an earlier survey.
Though Pakistan's constitution requires lawmakers to have an "adequate knowledge of Islamic teachings and practices, " this requirement wasn't enforced in past elections.
"You want to make sure you don't politicize enforcement around elections...so the independence and the nonpolitical nature of the enforcement mechanism is important, " he said.
But recently Mr Bush seems to have forgotten that you can't play hardball during elections and then revert to softball the rest of the time.
But political wrangling and another round of elections won't dramatically change the economic fundamentals.
If Republicans can't agree on that, elections are the least of our problems.
It wasn't immediately clear when presidential elections would be held.
That means campaigners can pull money from the Internet, but they shouldn't expect it to swing elections, says Julie Germany, the deputy director of George Washington University's Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet.
That prompted the report's author, Daniel Knowles, to defend his article, arguing that turnout figures in assembly elections don't suggest "bounding enthusiasm" and that the rise of the SNP had made people take Scottish devolution and the Scottish Parliament more seriously.
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Politically, the repercussions won't be felt until after this year's elections, as the full impact of a monetary mistake isn't experienced for 12 to 18 months.
But that isn't a reason to despair that elections have happened in the Middle East.
"Midterm elections just aren't as popular or as sexy as the presidential election, " said FAU junior Ben Wack, who's been with the College Republicans for a year.
Chafee pointed out that it's ironic that the U.S. supported the elections but can't talk to the winner, in this case because Hamas is a designated terrorist organization.
But if UKIP and the Conservatives, who've become much more eurosceptic, do very well in these European elections, isn't that the kind of message that you leading the kind of very pro-European Party need to listen to?
Singer notes that in presidential and other political elections, if a person decides not to vote, that voting right isn't given to another person, so why were shareholder elections held to different standards?
He noted the impact, for instance, on school district elections, which aren't as high profile as presidential contests.
But since it coincides with the elections, I don't want to be stretched and I don't want my forces to be strained.
Without a party machine, usually self-funded and probably inexperienced at campaigning, most independents standing in parliamentary by-elections know they haven't got a prayer.
He quizzes them about the forthcoming elections and the winners get yellow T-shirts as prizes.
While the rhetoric may be heated by approaching congressional elections, the sentiment isn't likely to disappear after November.
As with other special elections, the race didn't have a state or national slate to draw voters to the polls.
"I don't actually pay attention to any of the elections, " says Crystal Slater, 23, who works at the Rent-a-Center in Nashua.
Don't expect peace in the subcontinent if the elections are disrupted.
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