Campaign
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The 2008 Obama
campaign
used the slogan “Change we can believe in.”
The 2012 Obama
campaign
used the one-word slogan “Forward!”
The idea of a “new deal” was conceived during his first presidential election
campaign
in 1932, though at the time he was still very vague about what the term stood for.
In his final
campaign
rally before the first round of the presidential election, Nicolas Sarkozy stood in front of a banner proclaiming “la France forte,” or strong France.
The French presidential
campaign
has reopened an old theme of French politics.
The
campaign
succeeded, resulting in changes that dramatically increased poor countries’ access to such drugs.
Cass is at the right-of-center Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and was domestic policy director for Republican Mitt Romney’s presidential
campaign.
As a result, they would not be addressed by new rules to regulate
campaign
advertising, such as the Honest Ads Act that has been endorsed by both Facebook and Twitter.
The Barcelona municipal council, as part of a broader social-cohesion plan, launched the “anti-rumor campaign,” which uses a comic book series to combat negative stereotypes about migrants.
The 5% Agenda campaign, launched in New York last month, underscores the belief that only a collaborative public-private approach can redress Africa’s infrastructure shortfall.
The mayoral
campaign
is now in full swing, with the election on September 8 the first in Moscow in ten years, as Putin had simply been appointing loyalists as mayors and governors throughout the country.
In a new challenge to de Maistre’s maxim, almost 200 young businessmen overcame the fear inspired by Khodorkovsky’s fate and donated funds to Navalny’s
campaign.
To be sure, Navalny’s backers could emigrate comfortably; but, invigorated by their candidate’s campaign, they are willing to see whether he can make a difference.
So Moscow’s mayoral election is a moment of truth for Navalny, the business leaders investing in his campaign, all Muscovites, and perhaps Russia as a whole.
But it is difficult to believe that a military
campaign
of the kind now contemplated, even with substantial support from Arab countries, can achieve that objective any time soon, or at an acceptable cost, in both Iraq and in the Islamic State’s Syrian havens.
The slow buy-in so far of Arab states to Obama’s
campaign
attests to the nervousness that many of them feel on all of these grounds.
If the
campaign
against the Islamic State is defined and conducted with humanitarian protection as its primary and overwhelming objective, it should succeed not only in stopping further atrocities, but also in making large inroads into curbing the wider terrorist threat at its source.
Bush/Gore: There is a DifferenceBOSTON/ROME: Any reader of non-US newspapers could draw two conclusions about America’s electoral campaign: 1. that there is little difference between the two candidates; 2. that a mere detail – a slip of the tongue, a false step, a piece of gossip – could decide the election.
The story of presidential elections in the twentieth century goes like this: if a foreign observer had only the following two pieces of data: 1. economic growth during the electoral year and 2. the name of the incumbent president, the observer could foresee with precision the results of presidential elections, independently of the entire
campaign.
Eisenhower in 1956, Johnson in 1964, Reagan in 1984, Bush in 1990, and Clinton 1996 (all incumbent presidents or vice presidents) with an economy in good shape would have won even if they hadn’t opened their mouth for the whole electoral
campaign.
The furor over Trump’s monarchical concept of the presidency erupted recently when The New York Times exposed letters that the president’s lawyers had written to US Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the investigation into issues related to obstruction of justice and possible collusion between Trump’s presidential
campaign
and Russia.
He agreed with the powerful conservative congressman Trey Gowdy’s rejection of Trump’s claim that the FBI had infiltrated spies into his 2016
campaign.
This particular Trump fantasy was based on the fact that the FBI, following routine practice, had asked an informant to look into suspicious relationships between Trump
campaign
aides and Russians connected to President Vladimir Putin’s regime.
For when he becomes president in February, Kim Dae Jung will have no choice but to reverse his
campaign
commitments to achieve full employment, which would have required more state intervention, because he also promised to fully implement the agreement with the IMF.
William Hague’s
campaign
was dominated by his call to “save the pound” and stay out of the Euro.
It may be trendy for an Italian politician to flaunt his Mediterranean macho image, but that image becomes hard to stomach when the prime minister launches a
campaign
to eradicate street prostitution, with possible jail sentences for clients, while sleeping with paid escorts.
And Saudi Arabia’s
campaign
against the Shia Houthis in Yemen has proved longer and costlier than expected.
Beyond growing international credibility, two major changes to the Italian political landscape have shaped the election
campaign.
To facilitate implementation, the EU and its member states could initiate a
campaign
to educate the public about the benefits of a more supple and responsive immigration system.
But, at a time when a special counsel is investigating whether Trump’s
campaign
colluded with Russia’s election meddling, lifting any of the sanctions, even the most trivial ones, that Barack Obama introduced to punish Russia for its interference in the
campaign
might not be the most sensible idea.
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