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"politicking" Definitions
  1. political activity, especially to win support for yourself

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But there is still plenty of partisan politicking around a proposal that ostensibly aims to end the damaging effects of partisan politicking.
He said he was staying out of politicking this cycle.
"Vulgar and divisive," Obama declared of the politicking last month.
Mr Lomborg himself appeared unfazed by the sniping and politicking.
So forget the politicking, and focus on teamwork and results.
But Jokowi's likely victory is also thanks to cynical politicking.
Perhaps Mr Xi's politicking will distract him from healing it.
Their politicking involved a good deal of orchestration and agitation.
Without a doubt, the coming debate will involve immense politicking.
Rubio would know ... after politicking in Florida for two decades.
Part of the reason for that appears to be shameless politicking.
Either way, Graham's politicking altered the germ line of American Christianity.
Congress, please don't inject politicking into our houses of worship. Rev.
Harmony is all very well, but meaningless without creative, energetic politicking.
But Trump is not limiting his efforts to one-on-one politicking.
At polling places, there was a lot of politicking but few voters.
Other important attributes such as retail politicking, fundraising, electoral math considerations, etc.
Mr. Trump also appeared on Mr. King's program, "Politicking," during the campaign.
Howard says there's also no clear reason to think automated politicking is illegal.
The Mexican people are unusually unified in their opposition to Mr Trump's politicking.
So if any politicking is being done, it is by the prime minister.
The database politicking within America's parties has created room for non-partisan offerings.
Such a move threatens to set a dangerous new low in congressional politicking.
Worse, his most enthusiastic supporters treat that kind of transactional politicking with contempt.
So Mr. Cox has taken to the road to engage in retail politicking.
Despite the emphasis on serving the needy, the day was not without politicking.
Some of her politicking was of the shoe-leather, door-to-door variety.
But petty politicking has no place where fundamental human rights are at stake.
Meanwhile we know that everybody else is out politicking too, just not so visibly.
But the way politicking is done in Alagoas shows why renewal will be hard.
Politicking from America, in turn, has been making life tough for Qatar's national carrier.
Without Carl's nullifier, all the vote stealing and the politicking would have been meaningless.
This unorthodox politician has stumped a media accustomed to a traditional style of politicking.
And when Ned did try his hand at politicking, he trusted the wrong people.
And as Ku points out, the solutions to current partisan politicking are extremely foggy.
Yes, there is more than a whiff of politicking in some of this discussion.
It will be led by technocrats, and be free of the curse of politicking.
Now that the internal politicking is done, the big questions become: Who is Guterres?
The researchers' recommendation, however, would take lots of politicking — and might not ever pan out.
This is hardly the beginning of the end for the anti-immigrant, identity-politicking right.
Talk to Britons around the country and plenty are fed up with all the politicking.
Back in Warsaw, the centrist opposition has dismissed PiS's talk of reparations as unhelpful politicking.
One reason is that politicking may enable mid-level commanders to find an influential role.
The politicking is intense: "Hot, very hot," as a former minister described the political climate.
Yes, momentum will be key, since retail politicking is impossible in such an enormous state.
But that trip left some voters, accustomed to large amounts of retail politicking, wanting more.
In other words, Pence possesses the retail politicking skills and Trump possesses the star power.
He has won the office and yet has continued his vindictive, disruptive style of politicking.
In other words, it's a refreshing, natural mode of politicking that feels perfectly of the moment.
At least the movie version was a little funny; our present bipartisan politicking is just depressing.
It's politicking, double-crossing, and—maybe above all—letting go when it's time to do business.
But domestic politicking also sheds light on why the trade talks have hit a rocky patch.
Thursday wasn't the first time Trump has trotted out a reference to Game of Thronesian politicking.
There is no explicit politicking in "13 Hours", a sleek, poorly scripted and largely meaningless film.
Of course, this politicking only extends the period of uncertainty that will follow the referendum result.
Eventually the standoff between the two men ends behind closed doors with some old-fashioned politicking.
He held more than 100 town hall meetings, respecting Granite Staters' famous love of retail politicking.
The rejection of her nomination highlighted the intense politicking at the heart of the European Union.
Amid all that politicking, Trump, 73, paused to wish the U.S. Navy a happy 244th birthday.
"Now, with all the politicking, I'm wondering if that really is the wisest thing," he added.
Even as president, he radiated a politically useful contempt for the trivialities and politicking of Washington.
Success here depends on how good your boss is at politicking and how good you are at politicking with your boss, rather than actually being focused on the merits of specific investments – the scale is too large to be accurate when it comes to brass tacks.
That right already exists as organizations covered by the Johnson Amendment have a choice: Either pay for your own partisan politicking so taxpayers are not subsidizing your speech, or stay on the right side of the partisan-politicking line so you can receive tax-deductible donations.
The Trump Republican Party has turned the tables on the Obama-era dominance of Democratic digital politicking.
" Trump told reporters at the El Paso operations center the two Democrats "should not be politicking today.
And the Clinton camp, in keeping with establishment politicking, struggled to counter the online invective and misinformation.
Mr. Trump has generally avoided the kind of intimate retail politicking that Iowa and New Hampshire expect.
Even if politicking before a coming general election obscures it, development interests India more than picking fights.
But music directing too had its infuriating sides: politicking and socialising, ladies' committees, truculent boards, shop stewards.
One possibility is that the revived usage of "core" is a product of feverish politicking in Beijing.
The vote comes on a furious day of politicking in Washington over the border wall and shutdown.
Feel-good rhetoric (and disingenuous politicking) aside, the Amendment has failed to deliver on any of Sen.
Day-to-day politicking is often treated as an unseemly distraction from the "real" work of legislating.
The constant politicking, however, means it is challenging for government employees to avoid inappropriately crossing ethical lines.
The trip may have been a freelance assignment, but it blurs the line between policy and politicking.
But behind the scenes it's driven by the painstaking politicking that girds all of Chuck's big successes.
By acknowledging the real man he plays in Green Book — whose family has argued the movie badly represents him — and praising that man's work, Ali deftly skewed away from overt awards season politicking in a fashion that was, nonetheless, a pretty expert bit of covert awards season politicking.
Donald Trump seized the Republican ticket taking the GOP's standard dog-whistle politicking to its most extreme limits.
Elite politicking in Pyongyang is in no small part about competing to show loyalty to the supreme leader.
Pennsylvania's "loophole primary" set the stage for weeks of screwball politicking -- and not just by the presidential candidates.
Vice President Mike Pence Vice President Mike Pence will skip a prime politicking opportunity this month in Michigan.
Trying to square that circle will be Mr Xi's biggest challenge in the politicking of the year ahead.
Agreeing and implementing tax cuts and spending increases takes time, though, and can be undermined by partisan politicking.
That cash will never actually materialise, but asking for it does augur another two years of wall politicking.
Indeed, the nativist rhetoric and anti-immigration impulses that animated both campaigns were a form of identity politicking.
Kerry's recounting of the "Texas intrigue" is in sharp relief to Cole's recounting of MVB's New York politicking.
It would be unfortunate if Haspel's career and our country's safety were derailed because of the left's politicking.
Instead, she listened to her father, Henry Fonda, who advised her to refrain from politicking at the podium.
For a while, the NIH-NFL partnership worked, thanks to some gentle politicking from Koroshetz and his colleagues.
But the retail politicking that lifted Mr. Carter in 2100 is not as decisive as it once was.
Iran has no formal political parties, so the fluid nature of factional politicking only adds to the confusion.
Trump did a phone interview with RT America's "Politicking," a show hosted by veteran television host Larry King.
And if this isn't clear from Trump's dog-whistle politicking, his supporters have noted the racial targets explicitly.
Trump has eschewed much of the one-on-one retail politicking of typical campaigns in favor of large rallies.
And for some conservatives, McConnell's purported failures could be viewed more reasonably as something else: the cost of politicking.
"It's a national shame that our president is busy politicking while the dead bodies are coming home," he said.
"Too much politicking has not been good for the country," says Wanjiru, who runs the clothes shop in Thika.
"All in all, Tsai Ing-wen has a conspicuous duplicity to her personality and her politicking," General Wang wrote.
But the politicking by certain Democrats on the matter seems to have made the two inextricable in Trump's mind.
The worst mass shooting in United States history did little to halt the politicking of the 2016 presidential election.
Instead, both through his politicking and our own habits, he has been reduced to a seemingly attention-grabbing, narcissist.
"All in all, Tsai Ing-wen has a conspicuous duplicity to her personality and her politicking," Mr. Wang wrote.
The coronavirus has put a pause on the on-the-ground politicking we associate so much with presidential campaigns.
"Campaigning in Arizona during the coronavirus pandemic," by Holly Bailey What politicking in a crisis looks like. Illinois. Rep.
Anyone who wants to defeat his bigoted politicking needs to do better than to try to change the subject.
The order's biggest effects on religious life could come through its directives on partisan politicking by houses of worship.
The revised edition, and Porter, were attacked by Confederate sympathizers and opponents of abolition for politicking in their definitions.
But Zuckerberg, then in his mid-20s, wasn't adept at D.C. politicking, according to a former aide to Boxer.
"I'm sorry I didn't understand more," Mr. Biden said of his hands-on style of politicking over the years.
Is it one that can inspire and instruct the audience on how to move beyond national and international politicking?
In a year of questionable politicking, one thing is for certain: The campaign trail is not great for the skin.
Ryan argued that his social politicking advanced him; Chrissy was an immunity beast; and Ben had his streak of idols.
When Manchin, who's known for his retail politicking skills, showed up, he could barely make his way through the lobby.
Bloomberg's late entry into the primary all but rendered him untenable in a state that demands months of retail politicking.
A nasty brew of opportunistic politicking and sceptical (and often misinformed) electorates is largely to blame for this halting progress.
"Many wonder when or if ever all this politicking will end," he said in a televised speech on Wednesday evening.
For many Syrians, however, a change of leader is more than just politicking but they key to healing the country.
Episode after episode, we saw Dom and Wendell pour themselves into the difficult task of politicking that the game demands.
He refrained from articulating a holistic view for immigration reform beyond the usual nation-of-immigrants bromides of American politicking.
Now it's their responsibility to carry the story from its nitty-gritty, politicking origins to its epic high-fantasy finale.
That sort of politicking goes against Hillary's claim that women are more willing to work together to reach common solutions.
Muddled, catchall definitions such as these lend themselves to the sort of surreal politicking that we now see in Britain.
Trump's abuse of taxpayer resources for politicking might not seem like a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
Even with the hard-to-ignore undercurrent of 2020, however, the focus appeared to be more on policy than politicking.
Trump tweeted that he watched the cable news program Friday and did not dispute the politicking around a tabloid story.
And public unions can go on politicking — just with the money of workers who actually want to be their members.
Mr. Trump has not, in the past, been willing to bend to the traditional politicking that New Hampshire voters expect.
She discarded concerns at the President's plans to continue politicking ahead of the midterm elections, despite the fraught national moment.
There's a serious argument behind the stylishness: that women, despite their exclusion from formal politics, engaged in meaningful, informal politicking.
This politicking led to coups, the attempted secession of what was then known as the Eastern Region and a civil war.
Listening to Mr Obama speak, it sounds like he is most driven by storytelling and abstract argument, rather than partisan politicking.
It's much like Formula One, but driven in all-electric vehicles on street circuits completely free of random rules and politicking.
Dalmia's defense of DeVos deals less with her policies and more with Democratic politicking—and even still, it fails to convince.
The debate around drug prices has grown so heated that it can be difficult to distinguish good policy from convenient politicking.
It's their comrades who have been killed in Israeli strikes and their patience will have worn thinner than Rouhani's strategic politicking.
Hitting the trail and the media White House aides are hopeful a heavy upcoming slate of politicking will improve Trump's mood.
Richard Gowan, a UN expert at the European Council on Foreign Relations, told me Haley's abrasive politicking was a bit surprising.
But no matter what the I.R.S. says, the amendment in the House bill would open the floodgates to politicking by charities.
The appeal for candidates is that they can remove themselves to some extent from corporate politicking and be their own boss.
The politicking is bad and the campaigning is wearisome, and I'll be so glad when it's all over for the year.
Questions of inexperience troubled some members of the group; so did the notion of how politicking might dilute a person's progressive ideals.
Ryan remains the best man on Capitol Hill to do some more behind the scenes politicking and push Trump's corporate tax plan.
With all the politicking, Mellisa Shields, 32, felt compelled to research climate change herself for the first time a few weeks ago.
"I don't like talking about it, to be honest with you," he told host Larry King on RT America's "Politicking" late Thursday.
The reason for all the politicking is a struggle over the sectarian system that has dominated Iraq since America's invasion in 2003.
The left-right divide is increasingly seen as the source of obstructive petty politicking rather than a reflection of distinct ideological identity.
He largely eschews the small meet-and-greet events that are a tradition of early-state politicking in favor of large rallies.
But on Saturday he gave up a full day of Indiana politicking to appear at California's state Republican convention with Ms. Fiorina.
He told the Blade that constituents in the district want to see legislation get passed, not politicking in support of the president.
Americans who give to, volunteer with, or depend on charities should know that politicking and self-dealing by charities are never acceptable.
I imagine that going to Magic Assassin School teaches you that everyone is a threat, but that's not particularly conducive to politicking.
As I.R.S. wariness grows, so does the attraction of 501(c)s for donors more interested in stealth politicking than charity work.
For clarity, the short-term fix is the Subway Action Plan, which was funded (after much politicking), and is now being implemented.
But, if Nusra failed to seize outright military control of these areas, it could always resort to subterfuge, politicking, and sowing terror.
In 2013, when Pope Benedict XVI resigned, McCarrick was too old to vote in the conclave but was active in the politicking.
Wednesday evening during CNN's climate change town hall, the gods of politicking looked down on Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, and they smiled.
This shortsighted politicking denies a fundamental virtue — and key advantage — of America's democracy: that it is a land of immigrants and refugees.
Part of the problem, some said, is that she has thrived in the Golden State, which requires a different kind of politicking.
"Life is a series of challenges, and I don't want to just coast along here," he explained, merry-eyed at his politicking.
But what Trump lacked in relationships, Trump exceled in when it came to the glad-handing politicking that makes Washington go round.
It smacks of politicking at its most dangerous -- staking peace and stability as the price in a power play to hobble May.
But as the R&A demonstrated with Muirfield, the spotlight can be a powerful tool, starting conversations in which clubhouse politicking ends.
Each party eked out a victory in its respective stronghold, of 53% and 26%, thanks to strong retail politicking by local candidates.
More than 20 years since the end of its war in the 1990s, Bosnia is still troubled by ethnic politicking and external influences.
The EPA has always been susceptible to politicking and was still reeling from a previous round of cuts when Pruitt arrived in February.
Even his time in England, a dispiriting two years mired by injury and internal politicking, bore the hallmarks of a good-egg personality.
Corsi told CNN he viewed his effort as "covering up" for Stone but saw it as little more than good old-fashioned politicking.
With Grondona in charge of FIFA finances, Blatter elevated that ad hoc bagman-politicking into a sophisticated corporate machinery of shameless self-perpetuation.
She was no less exotic as first lady, her European manners proving invaluable for Washington politicking but sometimes leaving her a woman apart.
They were praising Trump engaging in exactly the same kind of rhetoric and politicking that has made him the GOP frontrunner in 2016.
And in other moments, when the galactic politicking comes to a hard point, the orchestra swells to support the weight of the moment.
TechCrunch spoke to sources at two Korea-based exchanges both of whom dismissed the comments are politicking from one branch of the government.
He dispatched dozens of campaign surrogates -- including Vice President Mike Pence -- to embark upon the type of retail politicking Trump himself largely eschews.
The final question, about Ellen DeGeneres and George W. Bush's unlikely friendship, however, evoked some of the most blatant politicking of the night.
So ignoring all the politicking and dramatics that aid it along, let us appreciate the actual fighting of the fight game through 2017.
Donald Trump rates himself as the ultimate dealmaker, but Germany's Angela Merkel may have him beat after her last bit of miracle politicking.
The site, formerly run by Steve Bannon, is known for its unabashed pro-Trump activism and early embrace of toxic online politicking and trolling.
While he has endorsed Democratic candidates, helped with fundraising efforts, and given occasional speeches, he's tended to shy away from blunt and public politicking.
But, for as long as Mr Manohar is able to remain above the politicking fray, cricket has a chance to begin to heal itself.
In a city used to delicate politicking, the question of what the new White House fence should look like is expected to be difficult.
In practice, such lawsuits would legitimize pay-to-play politicking whereby donors contribute to politicians on the strict condition the politicians satisfy some obligation.
One opinion occasionally voiced is that coups might be helpful, allowing no-nonsense leaders to dispense with endless politicking and push through smart policies.
They have argued it gives lesser-known candidates — like Jimmy Carter in 1976 — an opportunity to parlay retail politicking skills into an electoral breakout.
Banyan equated democracy with freewheeling, rambunctious politics, divisive national debates, inter- and intra-party politicking, and quick changes of prime ministers and cabinet ministers.
I was a bit slow on the uptake last week in believing that Queen Margaery's conversion might be genuine rather than characteristically prudent politicking.
The year closed with the hairbreadth victory of a law-and-order Presidential nominee whose Southern strategy of racial politicking remade the electoral map.
While there is an audience for this type of politicking, it is restricted to intensely partisan Democrats with no influence on the healthcare debate.
" When I wrote about how Barack Obama was hampered as president by his disdain for politicking, people would ask, "Why do you hate Obama?
But mostly, the changed atmosphere underscores just how much the president and his brand of no-holds-barred politicking has conquered the Republican Party.
It's a perfectly unbelievable and dispiriting artifact of our fractured and chaotic political media ecosystem, where politicking is conducted through viral memes and retweets.
"Identity politics" is a very vague phrase, but it generally refers to the discussion of and politicking around issues pertaining to one's, well, identity.
Americans tend to prefer male and female candidates who have children, Greenlee said, but they also have reservations about women's ability to parent while politicking.
One piece of traditional retail politicking — a stop for ice cream in Monticello, Iowa — included a brief interaction with a small pool of preselected reporters.
Regardless, the tactical politicking pales in comparison to the unique advantages Trump's campaign has exploited with his enormous wealth and celebrity-driven free media coverage.
Although the Taliban movement experienced some factionalism during Mansour's period, the situation could have been much worse had it not been for Mansour's hyperactive politicking.
One thing the paper did not consider is that much politicking can be primarily intended as a theatre of influence for winning votes from spectators.
Iowa and New Hampshire voters are used to the sort of retail politicking that requires dozens of town hall events and multiple in-person meetings.
Trump is learning on the fly that the diplomacy part of being president is very different from the politicking he did on the campaign trail.
Trump has revolutionized political messaging through his use of Twitter, leveraging the platform to break through the fastidious, tightly scripted politicking that defines contemporary politics.
The White House also told Bloomberg that Kushner would recuse himself from any politicking related to the deal, including discussions of the EB-2122 program.
The campaign has so far largely flouted traditional politicking, wagering instead on robust on-the-ground organizing to bring new voters into the political process.
Biden and Sanders have made major changes to their campaigns, scrapping rallies and retail politicking, and have instead turned to virtual events and digital forums.
But the sniping and politicking has become so rife—the fractious nature of congressional policymaking so combative—many wondered whether our constitutional system could survive.
And yet, last summer, the cameras went dark, a casualty of partisan politicking in Albany and a potent reminder of the capital's reputation for dysfunction.
They'd hold two of 12 votes on the Fed's Open Market Committee, so their ability to swing other governors would depend on their politicking abilities.
Klobuchar has relied on a more intimate campaign approach, which she is keen to show off in Iowa, a state where retail politicking is critical.
But President Trump appears as unpredictable as ever on the issue, and this weekend's TV politicking didn't seem to indicate that there's consensus coming soon.
" The governor's active role stands in contrast to his call last week for legislators to stand down from appointing someone, decrying the politicking as "baloney.
In op-eds and Fox News appearances, they claimed he had been the victim of overzealous Justice Department prosecutors who sought to criminalize everyday politicking.
If the federal government had wanted to go after religious leaders who defy the prohibition on politicking, it wouldn't have been hard to find them.
Artists the world over have been (rightfully) up in arms since last month's unfortunate Brexit decision, marking the UK's decisive return to retrogressive and xenophobic politicking.
The funeral for Justice Antonin Scalia offered a counterpoint to overt politicking, though his Supreme Court seat is at the center of a partisan power struggle.
Smaller unions will spend less money on politicking, as they use their dwindling resources to hold on to members and stanch the flow of free-riders.
Narrow interests triumph in part because the windfall they enjoy from their politicking gives them ever more incentive to organise and to press their case publicly.
But there is a trust problem, and a lack of understanding of how rankings and feeds work, and that allows bad-faith politicking to gain traction.
Instead of being straightforward and advocating directly for what they wanted, employees were encouraged to try to gain consensus through politicking and endless rounds of meetings.
It is also alarming to know a guy can't show off his collection of photos with children and cute animals without being bombarded by flagrant politicking!
Up next is South Carolina, where he has a 16-point lead and where there's not enough time for retail politicking to make a big difference.
During the 2015 election campaign, he vowed to legalize marijuana by last July 1, a deadline that politicking in Canada's unelected Senate made impossible to meet.
But it's also totally unprecedented for a non-evangelical with no ground game and little interest in retail politicking to finish a close second in Iowa.
I even understand that this is kinda sorta a version of the politicking I claimed to miss in the series just a couple of points above.
The choice of those bosses, in turn, is shaped by concentric circles of influence that include union leaders, members of Congress, the mayor and ethnic politicking.
Susan Hennessey of the Brookings Institution criticizes the op-ed as "part of the same unseemly politicking" that has defined his approach to the confirmation process.
One could call the posture political, or politicking, but that doesn't make it any less extraordinary: in fact, the reverse, because it privileges politics over ideology.
So far, Bloomberg has done little retail politicking; he hasn't kissed many babies and hasn't had to digest that Iowa favorite — pork chops on a stick.
He hates the politicking side of his job: perhaps he reckons a KPK at heel will make it easier to placate demanding parties in his coalition.
Stewart's masterful politicking reached its height after a scuffle between her husband, George Gordon, and James Stewart (who, despite his name, was from a different family).
Hays's posture among his all-white superiors is deferential, bordering on passive, and he is more inclined to work the case than engage in any politicking.
In North Dakota, which is speckled with small towns and governors still request that people call them by their first names, one-on-one "retail" politicking matters.
The White House has long expected that the fierce politicking around the law would wane as millions of people got coverage and other issues took center stage.
In fact, Republicans recognized the same thing at the time, and argued during the election and after that Romney-style whites-only politicking would have to stop.
The group was assembled for a day of congressional lobbying to change federal law regarding medical pot, but the vets' idea of politicking differed from the others.
This wasn't real politics, just politicking; they told us that we were choosing our nation's destiny, but it was a hologram, a closed and capsuled false reality.
But experts say the politicking by local parties and wrangling between different levels of government that have stalled Karachi's growth for decades continue to hold back development.
"No, I don't dislike people," Trump told Ora TV "Politicking" host Larry King in a Thursday night interview, when asked whether he disliked the Democratic presidential nominee.
And on Saturday, Mr. Cruz surrendered a full day of Indiana politicking to speak at California's Republican convention, with an eye on the state's June 7 election.
In the final days, the billionaire businessman has turned to retail politicking at town halls and small diners, something he had eschewed for most of the cycle.
His rise is the culmination of a half-century of racist politicking that started with the Goldwater campaign of 1964 and became codified under the Southern Strategy.
At the center of the politicking are the lives of approximately 690,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, and 8,900,000 children receiving care through CHIP.
They said they suspected politicking behind Toroczkai's presence, as Our Homeland is one of nine parties running for representation in the European Parliament in elections on Sunday.
" In a statement, Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County and leads the I.D.C., criticized Mr. Stringer's endorsement as "petty politicking.
"Culture has long been hindered, with no specific projects and too much politicking in the middle of it," the Brazilian writer Ignácio de Loyola Brandão told Hyperallergic.
But the political ground has shifted under Mr. Biden, and his tactile style of retail politicking is no longer a laughing matter in the era of #MeToo.
In recent days, he has struggled to address complaints from women that his hugs, kisses and other expressions of his physically intimate style of politicking were unwelcome.
But only one church is known to have ever lost its tax-exempt status for partisan politicking, and that was in 1995, those on all sides said.
He skipped the endless retail politicking — the diner stops, county fairs and pancake breakfasts — that comes with wooing voters in early states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
"This will take some high-quality politicking from the governor and others to make it happen," said Tripp Stelnicki, a spokesman for Governor Lujan Grisham, a Democrat.
Frieden, who has led the CDC for seven years and typically avoids politicking, was direct in his plea for Congress to urgently approve the administration's funding request.
"This will take some high-quality politicking from the governor and others to make it happen," Tripp Stelnicki, a spokesman for Lujan Grisham, told the news outlet.
TV advertising is essential with so many states voting at once — a factor that makes the kind of retail politicking seen in Iowa and New Hampshire useless.
As mayor of Chattanooga, his first Senate campaign was marked by a Republican National Committee advertisement criticized as racial politicking against his African-American opponent, Harold Ford.
This came after a month of politicking in which the government, facing an election next year, had put pressure on the central bank to intervene in the economy.
Despite his health problems, LK had been going strong on his weekly web series, "Politicking with Larry King," which he was hosting consistently up until his heart scare.
You see it in the rise of the far right in Germany, Austria and Sweden, the politicking around refugees in Italy and, of course, in the U.S. Congress.
Luckily, an "episode zero" for the series is already streamable, and it seems to suggest the series will mix magical-school politicking with magical mysteries and action setpieces.
""I also think she's going to point out that the legislating and the politicking in the two years prior to 2020 is going to be very, very complex.
Indeed, the law echoes the defiant line taken by the government in its international politicking: nobody in Brussels, Berlin, Washington or Israel can tell Poland what to do.
Rather, it was that Snapchat's desire to use filters as a revenue stream was just one more way for Trump to spread his own brash brand of politicking.
After eight days of unusually fierce politicking, party bigwigs forced the charismatic and pro-business prime minister to leave government after his term expires in a few months.
It's impossible to pin down how many more titles Hart would've won without Michaels in the picture or how long his reigns would've lasted without the constant politicking.
While this may be a deep-dive for newcomers to the series, fans of small-line, focused illustration, and swirling Dune-like politicking will definitely enjoy this issue.
He also announced his campaign was donating $20,000 to the Iowa Democratic Party in a symbolic show of solidarity even as he continues to eschew traditional party politicking.
According to The Columbus Dispatch, Matthews was previously caught politicking while he was supposed to be doing claims support work for the Ohio Industrial Commission in March 2017.
His preferred style of politicking consists almost entirely of addressing arena-size rallies, conducting media interviews and receiving visitors in private at events or at his Manhattan skyscraper.
Lowenstein tells the story of the politicians and public figures who secured the bill's passage through compromise and brilliant politicking, and of the disputes and crises endangering it.
We're clearly supposed to despise Euron Greyjoy, but I just can't get super worked up about internal Iron Islands politicking, no matter how Trump-like he may seem.
Though his power had sharply waned from his heyday, which lasted from the '90s through the aughts, Mr. Weinstein's outsized presence and shameless politicking were awards-season staples.
Specifically, Gillespie noted, because of the GOP's dependence on racial resentment and racist dog-whistle politics for the past 50 years, Trump's racially polarizing politicking has merely magnified.
But before getting to the election, the state must first endure the special legislative session, a venue that has proved particularly susceptible to hardball politicking over the years.
He is expected to scale up his politicking in the coming months, starting Monday in New Hampshire on the eve of that state's first-in-the-nation primary.
"They shouldn't be politicking today," Mr. Trump said, referring to Mr. Biden and Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio, who accompanied Mr. Trump to a hospital in Dayton.
Ms. Cheney grew up around politics, handing out fliers and politicking for her father, who was elected to the House in 1978, when she was still a teenager.
Vince really could have used a lesson in interpersonal politicking – something that Sandra and Rob are both experts at – rather than how to shimmy under a tree branch.
"They shouldn't be politicking today," Mr. Trump said, referring to Mr. Biden and Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio, who accompanied Mr. Trump to a hospital in Dayton.
The study found that many of these "nones" aren't actively searching for a religion or faith; many report disillusionment with internal church politicking, restrictive dogma, or institutional hypocrisy.
Mitt Romney seemed to be politicking for another campaign already with a frozen smile, it was all emblematic of a certain kind of Middle American state or county fair.
In June 22019, Magufuli banned all public meetings of political parties until the next round of elections in 2020, claiming that opposition politicking was the work of foreign imperialists.
Trump first bought his way into politicking in 1987, when he started placing full-page ads in daily newspapers to pontificate on foreign policy and, later, the death penalty.
The more plausible explanation is that Trump doesn't have another mode of politicking, forcing him to bet that what worked in in a primary will work in the general.
On Tuesday, Trump said he was "hearing more and more" about potential risks related to coronavirus at his rallies, but said he wasn't considering a pause in his politicking.
In Iowa and New Hampshire, Trump dispatched nearly 80 campaign surrogates, including Vice President Mike Pence, on the type of retail politicking he has largely avoided since taking office.
BRUSSELS — The U.K. government might be edging ever closer to sealing a Brexit deal, but experts warn that the negotiations and the politicking will last for years and years.
We love watching people who are at the top of their comedy/news/programming/politicking game do what they do, even if they're gruff or irritating or outright mean.
His job isn't to engage in politicking so much as deliver the best value to his taxpaying citizens, and wind and solar energy is the way to do that.
Officials in South Tyrol, the Italian region bordering Austria, said the calls for troops seemed to have more to do with politicking than responding to any realities on the border.
"She will serve in one of the most challenging posts but has won the opportunity to grow beyond party politicking and gain stature in European and global politics," he said.
She even learns how to convince a Fiscally Conservative entrepreneur in disguise that he should donate to charity; not with politicking, just by saying it's the right thing to do.
It is an unusual situation for a lineal champion to have no belt to his name but amid the politicking and title stripping of modern boxing it is entirely feasible.
"Geographical and sovereignty issues, competing territorial claims and regional politicking ... seem to be hindering regional cooperation," warned analysts Jasminder Singh and Muhammad Haziq Bin Jani in a report last year.
The 65-year-old chief justice has inched slightly to the left on some issues since then and demonstrated a stronger desire to shield the Court from accusations of politicking.
Many acting categories appear to be hotly contested — the featured performances were especially strong this season — so watch for a lot of politicking, Tonys-style, over the next few weeks.
But with Israel's entire political establishment trying to identify a way out, the question was whether a creative new solution might emerge before the politicking grinds to another acrimonious halt.
As vexing as the stalemate may be to Israelis weary of endless politicking, the country's electoral system has worked fairly well in its short history, Mr. Pfeffer of Haaretz noted.
Timothy Hagle, a political science professor at the University of Iowa, says the state has stuck with caucuses because they encourage more engagement and a tradition of grass-roots politicking.
In rejecting this electorally disastrous brand of politicking, they are all undoubtedly cognizant of the critical role that left-wing identity politics played in Donald Trump's ascent to the presidency.
Offering a less combative type of politicking, Messer has included his family in virtually all of his ads, which paint him as a compassionate family man who embraces Trump's agenda.
These two voices are calibrated according to who's listening, but, together, they shine a light on the distinct sort of racial dog-whistling that's a crucial part of his politicking.
In Kanawha malicious rumours started by politicking police officers develop into a "zed scare" in which players accuse each other of being infected and subject each other to blood tests.
Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney), far from your typical mom, spends Season 2 as Marty's equal by politicking in a way that could make anyone miss Season 1 of House of Cards.
Facebook spent much of Thursday attempting to quell the fire caused by the New York Times' report about executive inaction and politicking on Facebook's many crises over the past three years.
From the looks of the sleek trailer that debuted in November, Civil War will tell a more intimate story about broken good-guy friendships, with a heavy dash of superhero politicking.
His constructive politicking gets sparse coverage while Trump's outrages are exhaustively covered, in protest and in admiration, but to the exclusion of his political opponents in his party and the opposition.
She also took part in interviews, starred in a campaign video, and stopped at a diner with her son to do some retail politicking in the midst of a big snowstorm.
An impromptu round of dancing at an Indian reservation (Franken proudly serves on the Indian Affairs Committee), against the wishes of his staff, is an entertaining look at real-life politicking.
In anticipation of the year of politicking and public platforming, a new initiative spearheaded by a group of feminist curators announces its debut: the Feminist Art Coalition is up and running.
These are spaces where we speak across lines of difference, unconcerned by the pressures of politicking and money that tarnish the moral and political discourse that takes place beyond our walls.
State and federal public health officials are working with the resources available to them—but the U.S. Congress, mired in election-year politicking, has failed to advance a Zika funding measure.
With Glawe's nomination to permanently lead I&A, there is more politicking on the horizon, but this is a mistake — one that can be avoided if we put security before partisanship.
Yet by reducing "sexual assault" to "locker room" banter and using racist politicking to cover it up, Trump shows he simply doesn't care about serious issues that affect people's everyday lives.
Manchin, who already served as West Virginia's governor from 2005 to 2010, largely relied on his retail politicking, help from Democratic outside groups and an aisle-crossing record to defeat Morrisey.
Michael Bloomberg's big-spending, shock-and-awe TV ad campaign has made politicking more expensive for everyone from his 2020 rivals to Senate, House and state legislative candidates around the country.
Mr. Felder, a lifelong registered Democrat who represents a large Orthodox Jewish population in Brooklyn, has long embodied some of the perplexing horse-trading and politicking that are hallmarks of Albany.
They even invoke the 1976 run by Jimmy Carter, the patron saint of Democratic presidential long shots, whose retail politicking across Iowa propelled him on the way to the White House.
But another part of his success is what seems, in this contentious time, the almost throwback style of glad-hand politicking that Mr. McCarthy embraces as he moves across the Capitol.
But his attention in these final weeks before the election will shift to classic Joe Biden retail politicking as his team crafts a robust but flexible schedule to appear with candidates.
Most famous is the election of 22016, when Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr tied in Electoral Votes and spent six days politicking in the House of Representatives until the tie was broken.
It comes as part of a shift in strategy that has featured O'Rourke -- who prefers retail politicking at small events -- suddenly appearing on national broadcast and cable news outlets much more often.
In 2012, then a lieutenant general, Flynn was appointed by President Obama to run the Defense Intelligence Agency, but he was unceremoniously fired after two years of tumult and politicking in uniform.
But the ceremony honoring Israel's founding in 1948 has already been marred by weeks of unseemly politicking and almost farcical twists and turns, all raucously played out in the Israeli news media.
But I understand people when they are politicking and pressing the flesh out there at the barbecues, they can talk one on one about stuff that is good for the local district.
Cahan was also embroiled in some politicking and abortive launches as the structures at Yahoo became more malleable, at one point overseeing the development of a doomed relaunch of Yahoo Instant Messenger.
The publication says it's heard that Inhumans has been "de-prioritized" within Marvel, and that it seems likely the film will eventually be cancelled after a delay, due to some internal politicking.
Iowa hosts the first presidential nominating contest in February 2020, and Harris' early strategy in the farming state is considerably different than the traditional barnstorm politicking by some of her Democratic competitors.
In red states, resistance to some union politicking is real, whereas conferences and workshops designed to improve one's quality as a teacher are likely to be supported regardless of members' political orientations.
So this looks more like a good bit of politicking by the United States bid—incorporate some rivals to form a strong conglomerate—which will make them all but locks to host.
Shortly after the jetty project was completed, Rogers, diminished from his lengthy bout of politicking, died of a heart attack at sea in nearly the same spot where he lost his son.
As if to underscore the inherent limitations of this posturing, Biden has trafficked enthusiastically in images of good ol' boy politicking as evidence that he is the right man for the job.
Not to be outdone by Mr. Biden's retail politicking, Mr. Sanders plans to hold a series of ice cream socials in New Hampshire on Monday before making a return trip to Nevada.
The Resistance School focuses on "practical skills for taking back America" at a moment when front-porch politicking seems lost to likes and shares, online memes and long lists of diversity demands.
When Littlefeather read her statement in 1973, boos rose up from the Oscar audience – not because people disagreed with her but because such politicking was seen as inappropriate for an awards show.
But if he is interested in assuring the public that he can see beyond his narrow politicking on immigration to tackle truly urgent problems, here's a starter list of possibilities: Health care.
As president, Trump is not bound by the same law -- the Hatch Act -- that restricts his aides' political activity, meaning he's not committing any crimes when he slips into politicking during official events.
On the campaign trail, he tends to leave the more advanced politicking to Weld, a former Republican whose past support for things like the United Nations and gun control have rankled libertarian hardliners.
Trump tries to smooth things over with GOP insiders Priebus' speech capped a week of intense politicking at The Diplomat Resort as the party confronts the potential of a contested convention in July.
On February 12th Yingluck Shinawatra, pushed out as prime minister just before the coup, invited foreign journalists to tour her vegetable garden—an outing seemingly designed to skirt the ban on overt politicking.
Ted Cruz's organizational strength, his well-funded super PAC and his retail politicking carried the day as the Texas senator bested the billionaire businessman, 5% to 27%, on the strength of evangelical voters.
In "Larry Sanders," he stripped his own persona bare, moving from the smooth on-screen monologues to the awkward and nasty offstage politicking that examined the main character's every insecurity and narcissistic tendency.
It touts a scholarship program to help people attend, free food and childcare for attendees, and five days of planning, politicking, skill sharing, education, and self care for sex workers and their allies.
But Hillary's proclamation wasn't a slip of the tongue or verbal miscue—it was a very deliberate echo of a preacherly politicking style that the Clintons have honed over the course of decades.
The former president's return to public politicking comes at a momentous point in the 2018 election season, furnishing Democrats again with one of their most formidable and popular campaigners in the closing months.
Sitting in front of an all-white, all-male Senate Judiciary Committee, he strategically changed the focus of the hearing from sexual harassment allegations against him to alleged racist politicking from the Senate.
For now, the former vice president will have to settle for virtual events – a reality that worries some of his supporters who see his face-to-face retail politicking as his greatest asset.
Those four justices tried to work toward greater consensus after conservative Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016 and the court went more than a year without a successor because of Senate politicking.
Now, here's Taffy Brodesser-Akner on Tom Hiddleston in GQ, which is basically the very model of a modern celebrity profile: a lot of Taylor Swift, not nearly enough politicking to play Bond.
You could join an established company and spend years proving your worth and politicking to ensure that that worth is recognized, and ultimately still likely be underpaid for your contributions should they be extraordinary.
That said, his record casts light on one of the most important reasons for politicking at the top: Mr Xi's determination to impose his policies and priorities on thousands of nose-thumbing local officials.
Asked in Decorah, Iowa last week how he differs from Trump, Cruz offered that he is campaigning in the "Iowa way" -- an aggressive schedule of retail politicking, which Trump has not done to date.
But voters and party operatives suggest he has until recently failed to commit to the intimate face-to-face politicking considered mandatory by voters in either Iowa or New Hampshire, which has a Feb.
By the same token, if there are a huge number of uncommitted superdelegates the morning after the last primary, then spending time politicking and trying to court them makes some sense as a strategy.
Even though the left-wing "snowflake" concocted by the right is a strawman, online liberalism has developed a style of politicking that encourages a tendency to factionalism and internal squabbling that benefits its opponents.
In recent decades, the cause of film preservation has made strides, spurred in part by the politicking and largess of individuals like the movie director Martin Scorsese, who has embraced preservation as a crusade.
But she said the overall failure of Republicans to win the White House in another general election may actually be to black Republicans' advantage, because it shows that racist politicking undermines the party's viability.
Even after prefacing his remarks by saying he "shouldn't talk about politics," he couldn't stop himself from devoting the bulk of his speech to an unfortunately predictable combination of grandstanding, politicking and lewd inappropriateness.
First and foremost, they argue that the photograph shows Northam and his allies' claims that his Republican gubernatorial opponent, Ed Gillespie, was running "the most racist campaign in Virginia history" was merely cheap politicking.
By all accounts, Trump is an obsessive watcher of Fox News; it is no stretch to suspect that Ailes's channel was his first tutor in populist politicking and demagoguery (Ailes would later join the campaign).
Congress and the White House are politicking back and forth over the fate of one of China's crown jewel tech companies, with tens of billions of dollars and tens of thousands of jobs at stake.
It's hard to separate any single Game of Thrones episode from the season as a whole, and this one's first half-hour is full of politicking you may not enjoy if you've never watched before.
Everybody in this world cares very deeply — whether they're awful, wonderful, or, most of them, somewhere in between — they all care deeply about the politicking and give a lot of thought into everything they do.
Trump views his attacks on the four congresswomen of color as an unbridled political success, people familiar with his thinking say, and plans to continue his efforts as he moves into a period of politicking.
Like the British, many Americans voted for Donald Trump as a protest; to rebel and throw off a status quo that felt suffocating and congealed with the greasy corrupt politicking of a complacent bureaucracy class.
"When you take vouchers, politicking from the pulpit, the trumping of laws by claims of religion, and the immigration order, that is just a smorgasbord of terrible ideas," Lynn said in an interview this week.
The company's cautious financial planning and hard-ball politicking combined to create a no-lose bet on what might have been one of the oil industry's riskiest plays, given the volatility of Canadian pipeline politics.
Steve Schale, leader of the pro-Biden super PAC Unite The Country, said voters might still want an abeyance in the appearance of politicking in a time of crisis, at least in the short term.
Despite Trump's statements on unifying America and improving jobs for African Americans, Trump's overtly racist politicking for the Republican presidential nomination has come at the expense of alienating black Republicans and black voters in general.
That's still not a good enough excuse to keep qualifying statements about Xi's politicking when he's, say, putting more than 1 million Uighur Muslims into concentration camps — something former Vice President Joe Biden pointed out.
But that's not the same as being there in person, especially when it comes to Iowa and New Hampshire, where the contests are often marked by last minute retail politicking through the cold and snow.
On the other hand, we don't like to think of writers as advancing within their occupation the way most people do — filling out forms, going to conferences, interviewing, politicking, buffing a résumé and so forth.
None of that prevented a spree of verbal stumbles in Iowa in August — but according to some of his allies, it did keep Mr. Biden from showing off his biggest strength: his retail politicking skills.
Some analysts said a law that passed in 2007, which sought to clean up Mexican campaigns by regulating ad purchases, among other things, had the effect of pushing rough-and-tumble politicking onto the internet.
Their weekend of retail politicking took place amid a national firestorm over reports that President Donald Trump had pressed the Ukrainian president to investigate the business dealings of Biden's son, Hunter Biden, in the country.
The Wisconsin showdown The Democratic and Republican candidates are all descending on Wisconsin ahead of its April 21 primary -- turning on the style of retail politicking that's been largely absent since Iowa and New Hampshire voted.
So although teachers may be politically active outside the schoolhouse, and may trade campaign materials in the break room where they are out of earshot of their students, they must keep politicking out of the classroom.
"There's very much a 'Keep calm and carry on' approach and we're going to ignore some of the domestic politicking and see what happens when it happens," said a Canadian source familiar with the summit talks.
Obama, for his part, is enjoying some of the best approval ratings of his second term and is in a unique historical position -- though it remains to be seen to what extent his politicking helps Clinton.
Between those poles, the debate spans the fairly narrow gamut between whether her comments were wholly inappropriate or merely unwise, with a few contrarians arguing that her politicking is either harmless or might actually be good.
In the wake of another foreign-inspired terrorist attack in the United States, and despite domestic politicking, we should keep our eye on the role that failed states and instability in the Middle East is playing.
His office insisted that ending the disclosure requirement would not affect the foreign-donation ban, but the reform groups sensibly ask who else could monitor what has become a runaway system of big-money stealth politicking.
And, in the midst of it all, there is a presidential election, one in which the ability of the candidates to engage with the public — the most fundamental aspect of politicking — is being thrown into question.
Pew Research Center While it's tempting to blame some of the public's dissatisfaction on Trump's uniquely insult-driven brand of politicking and how it has dominated this election, Trump's style did not come out of nowhere.
Not just coastal liberal elites (many of whom were the most likely to reject him for his conformity to mainstream, heteronormative politicking and to a history of issues around racial minorities), but Americans in the heartland.
In the first of many tea-related protests, 342 chests of British tea were dumped during the Boston tea party … and coffee gained enormously in popularity as American colonists protested heavy-handed politicking by switching their beverage .
Whereas regular Facebook and Twitter is full of politicking for the sake of likes and retweets, and Instagram (while beautiful and largely conflict-free) is craftily manufactured, Marketplace is just regular people with their boring, mundane stuff.
Scientists may appear in a photogenic tableau after they have made a magnificent discovery — united in vindication, beaming with pride — but she knows that this pretty picture almost always belies years of tensions, politicking and crushing setbacks.
Almost since the moment that Mr. Sanders announced last week that he was "delighted to have been invited" to what his campaign called a "high-level meeting" at the Vatican, the visit has prompted typical Vatican politicking.
There is no comparable data to compare whether partisan politicking in church is more or less frequent this year than in previous presidential election years, said Jessica Hamar Martínez, a senior researcher at the Pew Research Center.
Mr. Kasich trails badly in the delegate count, but his politicking in Utah could prevent a stronger alternative, Mr. Cruz, from winning 50 percent of the vote on Tuesday, the threshold to earn all the state's delegates.
Not only is their rhetoric a perfect encapsulation of today's polarized political climate, but it also represents the sort of smash-mouth, off-the-cuff style of politicking that's fueled both politicians' popularity amongst their respective bases.
Since taking office, he has shattered countless norms of civil-military relations — for example, by appointing many retired or active generals to high office, by politicking before military audiences and by summarily dismissing military advice on Afghanistan.
Some notable episodes are absent from this slim memoir, but her recollections — especially those of a young child witnessing her father's politicking — are a sweet tribute, and give a more personal dimension to a highly public family.
Privately, they have admitted that the entire conversation surrounding the former vice president's approach to politicking seems like a controversy conjured up by the progressive wing of the Democratic Party to tar a potential centrist front-runner.
Contributing Opinion Writer Like most Americans who don't live in the handful of swing states that decide close presidential elections, I've watched the pandering, politicking and passion directed at those lucky voters and wondered, what about us?
However, only one church is known to have ever lost its tax-exempt status for partisan politicking, and that was in 1995, said Rob Boston, director of communications at Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Public opinion polls show, however, that neither the American public as a whole nor religious leaders in particular — even evangelicals, who voted for Mr. Trump in droves — think that partisan politicking by churches is a good idea.
For example, in the years when there is a mayoral election in New York City — the next one is in 2021 — the politicking that goes on at the Somos conference helps decide who becomes City Council speaker.
Given this politicking and the spotty record of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's government so far, especially on economic matters, she may be playing with fire with all her talk of "Panglong," greater federalism and constitutional reform.
WASHINGTON — In an extraordinarily swift return to politicking after a tumultuous first month in office, the White House on Wednesday said President Trump will hold the first campaign rally of his four-week-old administration on Saturday.
Harder for the climate sceptics to accept, perhaps, especially in this age of nationalism, is the potential loss of sovereignty involved in the sort of target-setting and politicking envisaged by Paris and other international climate accords.
But as a simulation, Mercenaries made speed secondary to the much more risky momentum, and its branching narrative about politicking galactic powers (all delivered via atmosphere-building diary entries and news updates) gave nuance to the explosions.
I wonder if the backlash against all that politicking over coffee will result in Americans again finding that they would rather switch their morning drink instead of enduring the weight and pay a price for other people's opinions.
President Donald Trump's decision to agree to a historic face-to-face meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un can be traced back to the savvy politicking of another leader entirely: South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
" Meanwhile, in news headlines, Biden's unwanted physical contact has been described much the same: The Washington Post referred to his behavior as an "affectionate, physical style" of politicking, while the New York Times called it, simply, "tactile politics.
Her five-day trip across the state has been a departure from the early months of her candidacy, when she courted key constituencies in urban centers and held private events while rivals relied on the traditional barnstorm politicking.
What ends up coming out isn't a consistent "America First" foreign policy; it's a mishmash of approaches that differ based not on an overall worldview but rather on a combination of bureaucratic politicking and the president's own moods.
In 2010, as the Federal Reserve continued its quantitative easing program, Buffett sent the government a "thank you note " (in the form of an op-ed) for its actions, rather than its paralysis or politicking, after the crisis.
Turkey is a NATO ally and perhaps still a would-be European Union member, but the Germans felt they had to squelch Erdoğan's politicking among Turkish residents in their country because they felt it contradicted fundamental democratic principles.
Amid the politicking over coronavirus, aid agencies have warned against the stigmatization of refugees, whose harsh living conditions make them vulnerable if they become infected, but who are no more likely to be carriers than any other group.
Ecuador joined six other countries who have withdrawn from the South American Union (Unasur), a talking shop which once included all 12 of the continent's nations, criticising it for the "perverse politicking of the self-styled 21st-century socialists".
INGRAHAM: When you think about it, Sean, going back to the &apos90s, I had like a flashback of all the dirty politicking and the dirty campaigning, and the use of private investigators the Clintons utilized back in the &apos90s.
The neoliberalist sting many feel when local governments pay extremely wealthy private corporations will only be worsened by a section of the agreement that promises more of the cloak and dagger politicking Amazon tried to play in New York.
In the mid-20103th century, Congress's working periods grew longer thanks to a constitutional amendment modifying the legislature's schedule, the professionalization of representative politicking, the advent of air conditioning, and the expansion of the federal government's responsibilities and ambitions.
It's probably fair to say that in the history of politicking, few politicians have publicly declared what to do about America's crumbling malls, or how to provide free marriage counseling for all, or how to make filing taxes fun.
Frozen Synapse 2 imagines a much more complex, and cynical, vision of the world, one where a group like XCOM (or Bureau 8) immediately gets swept up by the politicking and backstabbing of the system they're sworn to protect.
With that said, you don't always have to give in (you also don't have to work in an office like this, though, once you get to a certain size, it's hard to find one that doesn't involve some politicking).
The show loves to take classic sci-fi tropes (body-swapping, time-traveling, alien politicking, you name it) and twist them in unfamiliar ways, especially where it concerns gender, sex, and notions about heroism and doing the right thing.
The U.S. Federal Reserve unveiled an unprecedented array of measures on Monday to shield the world's largest economy after party politicking stymied efforts to get a rescue package worth more than $4383 trillion through the U.S. Senate on Sunday.
The U.S. Federal Reserve unveiled an unprecedented array of measures on Monday to shield the world's largest economy after party politicking stymied efforts to get a rescue package worth more than $4383 trillion through the U.S. Senate on Sunday.
His deft references to Bill Clinton's mistreatment of women has already turned Clinton's gender issue against her, and he has begun to dredge up the many scandals that have plagued the Clintons since their earliest forays into simultaneous politicking and moneymaking.
The backstory ... McCarthy planned ahead to insulate himself from a challenge, combining "the old, established politicking with the new," a Republican aide says: McCarthy has been warning the White House and his conference all year about how treacherous these midterms are.
The Cabinet vote on Friday ends days of politicking over whether Visco, 67, would be confirmed for a second term after former premier Renzi took a swipe at Visco, blaming him for lack of oversight over the country&aposs troubled banks.
As rival candidates on the gun lobby's A-list questioned his devotion to the cause, Mr. Christie reversed his previous support for an assault weapons ban — a position he strongly voiced in his earliest days of politicking for New Jersey office.
" In testimony against the Free Speech Fairness Act, Rabbi David Saperstein, former director of the Religious Action Center, said that lifting these "partisan politicking restrictions are not just bad legal policy and bad public policy, but bad religious policy as well.
A fiesta of politicking by hundreds of narrow economic interests, which Hoover was either unwilling or unable to control, wound up producing the notoriously protectionist Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which certainly didn't address, and may well have worsened, the economic crisis.
"His comments today were worse than opportunistic and inappropriate politicking in the wake of the terrible tragedy in Brussels — they were a shameful display of hate that only serves to foment anger and make the world less secure," Wasserman Schultz said.
She even brandished a few retail politicking touches that Mr. Biden might appreciate, describing her own christening "at the Methodist church on Court Street," recalling summer visits to Lake Winola and detailing her grandfather's time at the Scranton Lace mill.
I thought that I was already pretty cynical about the flaws of Hollywood, having spent five years covering the awards season and all the politicking that goes into the Oscar race, and many more years writing about and observing the business.
White established himself as the leader of a player-run faction called the Sixth Empire through cut-throat politicking, before rebranding the empire as an unofficial "Coast Guard" of sorts for New Eden's many warring pirate bands, corporations, and alliances.
Now that it can no longer be assumed a pope will rule for life, the Vatican is less like an absolute monarchy than a coalition government in which politicking is out in the open and the pope must hold factions together.
I run a voter mobilization organization called the New Florida Majority and I have long known that independent progressive groups do a better job of the nuts-and-bolts of politicking here — canvassing, voter registration, organizing — than the Democratic Party.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, ignoring his own troubled history with women and bragging about sexual misconduct, went after Joseph R. Biden Jr. via Twitter on Thursday, posting a video that mocked the former vice president for his handsy approach to politicking.
Given that the next Conservative leader will almost certainly be from the pro-Leave camp (if Johnson's cynical politicking doesn't clinch it for him, perhaps Justice Secretary Michael Gove), it's unlikely that he'll focus much on seats currently held by Tories.
While much of the entertainment world has tacked sharply and openly to the left in the last two years, with celebrities politicking from awards stages in ball gowns and black tie, country music has taken a more cautious, tight-lipped approach.
If the current crop of presidential candidates doesn't razzle-dazzle you enough, or you just want a respite from actual politicking, then this new monthly showcase of comedians portraying celebrities seeking the highest office in the land may suit your needs.
While Xi's 2018 move to drop term limits on the presidency and clear the decks to serve for life may have involved much internal politicking within the Chinese Communist Party, it was presented to the country as a fait accompli.
"Because the 2020 election is still more than three years away, at this time not all expressions of support or opposition to President Trump constitute political activity for purposes of the Hatch Act," which prohibits federal employees from politicking, it said.
Kamala Harris is putting her stumbling campaign on the line with a new Iowa-or-bust strategy: She's shifting away from the closed-door fundraisers that dominated her summer calendar to focus on retail politicking in the crucial kickoff state.
The United States attorney job involves plenty of politicking, but elected office requires appeals to "the Albany Machine" — for instance, needling a buddy on the New York State Supreme Court (Rob Morrow) to give a clerkship to an operator's granddaughter.
This first major separation-of-powers test of the high court, as other potential impeachment-related issues head its way, offers a challenge to a chief justice who has tried to protect the judiciary from the politicking of the day.
The criminal justice overhaul has unfortunately stalled amid election year-politicking, but the issue isn't going away and supporters remain confident this issue can be addressed in the lame duck sessions or when a new president takes office in 2017.
He spent Labor Day, when campaign politicking goes into overdrive, unleashing a raging tweet storm blasting his beleaguered Attorney General Jeff Sessions and other favorite targets, such as fired FBI Director James Comey, officials leading the Russian probe and the media.
And perhaps most importantly, this politicking loses sight of the fact that thousands of people around the world were abused as children over the course of several decades by the priests in their communities, whom their parents and families trusted.
As previews for GoTs mysteriously titled "Game of Thrones 71" prove, the final three episodes of the drama will follow the fight for the Iron Throne and the traditional, non-supernatural politicking that has been the bedrock of Thrones since the very beginning.
While such populist gestures have defined Mr. Sanders's life in politics, he was taking a risk in favoring grass-roots organizing over the party politicking usually essential to winning the Iowa caucuses, as he acknowledged in a car ride to the protest.
So there is going to be some element of politicking, but at least it'll be something where people can express that in a much more legitimate way than just saying that that guy's right because — AMLG: So sort of a proxy vote.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Donald J. Trump has defied conservative orthodoxy on policy, shunned traditional politicking and even insulted prisoners of war and the disabled, sacrosanct constituencies that other candidates would no more slur than they would accept a bag of cash with cameras rolling.
In both Italy and Spain, there are still sporadic outbursts of anger over the perceived injustices of that World Cup, with the FIFA corruption scandal of 2015 only strengthening suspicions that the matches were influenced by politicking from football's world governing body.
And even as Riyadh works to develop a more amenable set of allies, the level of politicking put into bringing the Kingdom's regional rival, Iran, to the table in Algiers only served to highlight the importance to Saudi Arabia of cutting a deal.
Why it matters: Biden has developed deep ties to the early voting state throughout his political career, having spent more days in South Carolina "visiting, vacationing or politicking than the rest of the crowded field, combined," according to the Post and Courier.
The ensuing controversy has cast doubt on Biden's long-rumored plans to run for the White House in 2020, and his camp has rushed to address criticism that Biden's physical style of politicking is no longer acceptable in the age of #MeToo.
It's the dilemma any sitting governor must accept if running for president: How to balance the demands of a campaign that requires retail politicking in places such as New Hampshire against the need to show executive leadership at home during a crisis.
Development experts said it was vital that party politicking over Britain's departure from the EU did not get in the way of Mordaunt's job - to lead Britain's work in helping the world's poorest with a budget of roughly 11 billion pounds ($14.5 billion).
That's all fairly general — Alibaba has a track record of politicking through technology investment schemes in Greater China and Southeast Asia — but one tangible project is a six-month accelerator program planned for September which will welcome AI startups to the HKAI Lab.
The same respect for taxpayers cannot be said for the attacks by the administration and some other powerful politicians on the Johnson Amendment, the longstanding tax-law protection that shields charitable, religious, and philanthropic organizations from politicking for or against candidates for public.
"I honestly do believe that there is a large degree of misunderstanding in the reporting and there's a whole lot of attempted politicking going on meant to try to undermine the legitimacy of the election," he told NBC News in April 2018.
Filoni admits he's cheating here with multiple scenes, but he likes the politicking of the Jedi because it's a sense of what the Old Republic might have been like—and because it shows that the Jedi themselves have become corrupted by politics.
Scott Walker of Wisconsin, ever the devotee of low-road, right-wing politicking, is hoping the Trump administration will allow his state to be the first in the nation to mandate the drug screening of childless individuals who apply for Medicaid help.
The episode illustrates the Buttigieg campaign's "willingness to take constructive criticism," Moore said — but also the steep hole in organizing, support and experience politicking among voters of color that he and Amy Klobuchar face as the 2020 Democratic primary moves into more diverse territory.
Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson may or may not be a weirdo himself, but he certainly likes to let his freak flag fly from time to time—at the very least, he's someone who clearly sees buttoned-up presidential politicking as being phony.
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The fractured opposition has also faced criticism that it is focused on politicking instead of seeking concrete solutions to the public discontent and failing to wholesale condemn the violence at the protests´ fringes, which has caused millions of dollars of damage to infrastructure and businesses.
Over four days of intense politicking and parleying at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the annual gathering in the Swiss Alps where global policy and business leaders debate the world's challenges, the sizable Chinese delegation seemed to preach climate action every chance it got.
" Hunting as solace: "I know that the benefits I got from being in the woods…kept me out of so much other trouble I would have gotten into in my life" Hunting as politicking: "Too much of hunting has turned into the notion of the kill.
There'll also be appearances by the Stranger Things-scorers in S U R V I V E, the nostalgist pop of Snakehips, Justice's neo-disco bliss, Nicolas Jaar's future-pop politicking, DJ Shadows crepuscular compositions, Cashmere Cat's chart-busting experimentation, and Girl Talk's genre-agnostic party gems.
Wasserman Schultz also weighed in on gender politicking, another issue that is expected to get extra attention in 2016 with the potentially ground-breaking presidency of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Whether or not the episode cools a single millennial's Bern for Mr. Sanders, it is an example of pop-culture politicking in the meme era — one that's less about humanizing the candidate than imagining her as a kind of stylized artwork, not likable so much as shareable.
While this could be a critique of profanity in music and by candidates (to be very generous), it's more likely that the jump from rap music to Beyoncé to Clinton is an example of the Trump campaign's cornerstone racist dog-whistle politicking — this time through rap music.
The sudden switch from retail politicking across the Palmetto State, with occasional forays into nearby Super Tuesday states like North Carolina and Virginia, over the next six days to an all-out sprint across the country in the three days that follow will define the Democratic race.
Romania has seen a similar situation, as the populist Social Democrats have lost ground in the countryside after the center-right National Liberals began to compete more vigorously there — indicating that there is a way to loosen the populist grip over rural areas through attentive politicking.
Here the cynicism and ugly politicking are impossible to ignore even for a moment, as Agrippina, wife of Claudius and mother of Nero, plots to place her son (Claudius's stepson) on the throne, while much of male Rome, it seems, including Claudius, tries to bed Poppea.
Democrats, she advises, should be venturing to more rural conservative areas, stoking turnout among reliable Democratic voters, focusing on policy — not just President Donald Trump — and engaging in the old-school retail politicking that's gotten less and less emphasis amid a digital-first focus on national messaging.
When Schiff dropped by OraTV's PoliticKing With Larry King, host Larry King asked if he knew anything about a West Wing revival since NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt said at the Television Critics Association's press tour that he had spoken to creator Aaron Sorkin about bringing it back.
A senior adviser for Pete Buttigieg's campaign tweeted what appeared to be a signal for help to super PAC supporters on Wednesday, a notable injection of big-money politicking into a Democratic presidential race that has been defined in large part by opposition to super PACs and their influence.
Leslie Knope refuses to be beaten by Jeremy Jamm (spoiler alert: it is strongly hinted that Knope becomes President after the end of Parks and Rec.) Even Election's Tracy Flick, whose name has become a byword for precocious, fastidious, no-fun politicking, is a winner in the end.
The project began when Arizona resident Jody Ipsen was motivated by a record 282 reported deaths in the Tucson Sector between 2004 and 2005 to begin a campaign to raise awareness of the human collateral behind what often amounts in the national discourse to abstract or racist politicking.
Mr. King is not an employee of RT. The network licenses "Politicking" and "Larry King Now" — which was nominated for a Daytime Emmy this year — from Ora, which Mr. King co-owns with the Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim (who is also a major shareholder of The New York Times).
Sanders came across as "authentic" to vast swaths of young, disenchanted Americans not because he effectively focus-grouped the most authentic-seeming catchphrases, but because over a lifetime of thinking, politicking, and legislating, he identified a set of authentic grievances which resonated with significant parts of the population.
And despite his love for "the blacks" and his reassurance that November will prove the feeling is mutual, Trump has yet to grapple with the fact that his racist politicking has exacerbated his virtual loss of a portion of the electorate he wasn't historically set up to win.
He fields a call from someone who is on his phone only as Hightower (IRL that is lowkey a well-known real family name in Texas, but mostly to the east — Hightowers have done some politicking, building libraries, and running of big lumber companies) who wants their money or his life.
If, after Trump's triumph, Clinton had delivered a series of policy speeches on health care, entitlements, and foreign policy that did not have a whisper of politicking, she would have received exactly what she craves, a widespread opinion that, perhaps, she should be in the White House, not the other guy.
It seemed like we'd never get to see the thing, but now, ahead of Vice's upcoming Blu-ray and DVD release on April 2, Rolling Stone premiered a clip of the scene in all its singing, dancing, and politicking glory—and, yes, it is just as bizarre as you'd expect.
Gordon's abrupt departure, with only one week's notice, and Trump's longstanding hostility toward the intelligence community -- which he has publicly derided, likened to Nazis and disagreed with -- is likely to heighten concerns that the President may be trying to politicize agencies that are meant to stand apart from partisanship or politicking.
That's why it's important to note that the outcome of the 28 election will likely depend upon the efforts of independent groups led by women of color — like Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta and the New Virginia Majority Education Fund — that are expert at the nuts and bolts of politicking.
That's why it's important to note that the outcome of the 28 election will likely depend upon the efforts of independent groups led by women of color — like Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta and the New Virginia Majority Education Fund — that are expert at the nuts and bolts of politicking.
So I wasn't particularly politicking, and with all the board dynamics going on, I was just like, "Hey, this is me, I've got my strengths, I've got my weaknesses, if I'm the right person for this role I'm game," and I thought there was a very small chance of my getting in.
The risk for Mr. Trump is that too much baby-kissing, people-pleasing, Mr. Nice Guy politicking will come across as inauthentic to voters who like that he is, in their view, a tough-talking realist about perceived threats from Muslims, illegal immigrants, and budget-busting Democratic and Republican leaders in Washington.
When they're not dealing with some anti-government revolt among their ranks, sovereign state activists engage in run-of-the-mill politicking conducted by an assortment of state lawmakers and sheriffs and land transfer advocacy groups like the American Lands Council, Free the Lands, and the Koch brothers–backed Federalism in Action.
Pelosi, meanwhile, worked to reframe the controversy as being more than yet another attack by Trump on a member of the Squad (a group of progressive congresswomen that includes Omar and Tlaib), but as a minor hiccup in a strong US-Israeli alliance that would endure beyond the partisan politicking of the day.
Advisers to other Democratic candidates have watched Mr. O'Rourke's plans with concern, recognizing that the kind of face-to-face politicking that fueled his campaign to unseat Senator Ted Cruz in Texas should suit him well in early voting states like Iowa and New Hampshire, where voters crave personal interaction with candidates.
Bernice Scott, a former Richland County councilwoman and the founder of the activist group Reckoning Crew, which has endorsed Biden, said that the former vice president's support in South Carolina owes in part to years of politicking in the state, even before former President Obama tapped him as his running mate in 85033.
Both essays present themselves as arguing against a reductionist conventional wisdom that supposedly dismisses the role of race in Trump's ascent; both tend toward a fatal reductionism in response, one that insists that hard truth telling matters more than hopeful politicking, but tells only enough of the truth to breed racial pessimism or despair.
Tyler Law, a party strategist and former spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said the weekend should be instructive for all candidates: In an election against Mr. Trump, they will have to be prepared to deal with his shameless politicking, in which he will use his large platform to amplify attacks through the media.
I caught up with David Broockman to talk through the implications of the study on the climate we find ourselves in at the start of 2017, with xenophobia whipped up by the Leave EU campaign still pervasive, and the hatred stoked by Donald Trump's politicking set to become further entrenched after he's inaugurated later this month.
We're not at that point yet, but the new committee must be prepared to think about AI regulation and the upholding of institutional standards, among all the other ways to mitigate the negative aspects of AI.When it comes to new technology, AI is a horse of a completely different color, and more than just a convenient prop for politicking.
When capriciousness becomes the standard bearer of politicking, as it has in this election cycle, anything resembling policy proposals or ideas—like, say, the Johnson-Weld plan to balance the budget in the first 100 days of their administration—has the rhetorical ripple effect of a single Cheerio landing in a swimming pool filled with porridge.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK In all the squabbling and politicking around Brexit, we may have forgotten about the migration deal that David Cameron wrangled last month, when he convinced EU leaders to grant Britain an "emergency brake," basically preventing EU nationals working in the UK from accessing in-work benefits for their first four years here.
But while the kind of politicking that results will feel unsavory to voters on both sides of the aisle, it can also offer a real opportunity for a serious conversation about the choices the nation faces and what it will mean, in this dangerous world, to have either of these candidates in the most powerful position in the country.
President Trump must get survivors ready for the long haul, convey a clear understanding of the immense challenges ahead, not use his time before the cameras to set timelines for self-congratulation for his administration's job well done, as the President alluded to in Corpus Christi, or spend Twitter time politicking about NAFTA and tax reform.
You can see McCain in this book struggling to reconcile himself to what his Republican Party has largely become, even if he declines to come right out and say so; aside from a pointed rebuke of the Iowa Republican Steve King for his "ethnocentrism" and "crude insults," McCain mostly resorts to the gentle politicking of the blind item.
But the more Pence utilizes this particular campaign strategy — he's "running for governor" in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, one of his aides recently said — the harder it becomes to distinguish between a vice president who is simply doing the pedestrian politicking his counterpart loathes, and one who is using this stage to prep for his own future presidential run.
In 2017, just after he was diagnosed with brain cancer, McCain openly addressed some of his fears for the Senate, admonishing his own colleagues in a stirring speech for bending to what he believed was a partisan brand of politicking, warning them that grave consequences awaited a body that only careened blindly from one party's control to another.
Reza Zarrab, a prominent Turkish gold trader who has been jailed in New York on charges of violating the United States sanctions on Iran, has added Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor, to his legal team, adding intrigue to a case that has been steeped in international politicking between Turkey and the United States.
In other words, he did to those women what that reader did to me: allowed himself to be led by the baseless assumptions rolling around his head and heart and turned it into a burden for young people who should be celebrated, given their accomplishments, instead of facing an investigation for supposedly violating a code against politicking while in uniform.
These images, alongside her portraits of the Dust Bowl, did nothing less than heighten the stakes of what we expect from a photograph, expectations that persist: These days, the camera, whether a Leica or an iPhone, is not so much a documentary tool as a politicking one — an incitement to outrage, a method through which to seek dramatic transformations of the status quo.
The United States Olympic Committee, which is politicking to host the 2024 Summer Games, had argued against holding a hearing last year, when Mr. Tygart and antidoping authorities from more than a dozen other nations were pressuring the I.O.C. to ban Russia from the 2016 Games after learning the nation's antidoping lab chief had tampered with scores of urine samples at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
It branched out into what it calls "frontier technologies" in 2015 to put the focus on upcoming tech such as AI, internet-of things, machine learning and VR. The U.S. firm announced a similar batch of investment deals back in late 2015, and this latest round of deals comes off the back of some serious politicking in China, a market that accounts for more than half of its revenue.
And with Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) a lame duck, the rest of the year now looks like it will be filled with internal politicking — a situation some GOP lawmakers said they wanted to avoid ahead of what looks to be a difficult election season.
Elizabeth Warren touted her sweeping new set of anti-corruption proposals at a rally Monday night in New York, where she spoke a short walk from the site of an infamous 1911 fire that set off a movement to regulate workplace safety standards Addressing thousands of supporters in Washington Square Park, the Massachusetts Democrat connected the mix of populist rage and insider activist politicking that followed the deadly blaze at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory -- and led to the passage of a raft of new labor laws -- to her broader vision for eradicating corruption in Washington.

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