Campaign
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The US component should involve a new, sustained
campaign
for clean-energy development that involves large and small companies, national laboratories, universities, and non-governmental organizations (a sustained and expanded version of the Department of Energy’s energy investments under Obama’s stimulus legislation).
The GCC countries mostly blamed Maliki for not doing more to address Sunni political frustration, as if that explained the IS’s
campaign
of mass murder.
Moreover, in the 1991
campaign
to liberate Kuwait, Western countries threatened to respond with tactical nuclear weapons if Saddam deployed chemical weapons.
Even before America and its allies began their bombing
campaign
against Afghanistan's terrorist infrastructure, India's expenditures on defense were rising fast.
Given the unprecedented prominence of nationalist parties in this election cycle, the usual pro forma European
campaign
issues will inevitably take a back seat.
Pro-EU parties must make Europe’s place in the world a central issue of the parliamentary election campaign; otherwise, they will suffer a shattering defeat at the hands of the new nationalists.
There is no easy military response to Iran’s nuclear program, and no bombing
campaign
can eliminate the country’s nuclear knowledge.
Representatives of what is euphemistically called the “alt-right” – latter-day white supremacy – were at the center of his
campaign.
It was just before the 2002 presidential campaign, and I had to moderate a debate on French public television.
Bruno Gollnisch, the manager of Jean-Marie’s
campaign
and his heir apparent, turned us down, offering to send Marine instead.
Early on, Le Pen would
campaign
like her father: using her heavy frame and heavy frown to intimidate opponents, forcing her smoker’s voice to make her point, never playing the “woman card.”
Was it a Freudian slip,
campaign
fatigue, or a deliberate attempt to reassure old FN troopers that the chief had not gone astray?
Modi was marketed to voters through a clever (and lavishly financed)
campaign
that portrayed him as the business-savvy leader who had transformed the state of Gujarat into a lodestar of development – and who would do the same for the country as a whole.
Unsurprisingly, investor sentiment, which perked up during Modi’s campaign, has dampened considerably.
Worse, budgets for health, education, sanitation, and women’s security – all major talking points of the BJP’s election
campaign
– have been cut.
More generally, voters are not impressed by Modi’s transformation from the chai-wallah (tea-seller) of the election campaign, who had sacrificed domestic bliss to serve the nation, into an omnipresent, gaudily attired celebrity hobnobbing with other bold-face names.
It still must feel good to be a national hero, hailed in the streets of Rome, Madrid, London, or Berlin as a returning warrior from a successful
campaign.
James Carville, a
campaign
strategist for President Bill Clinton (who benefited from his own Southern-infused Kennedy-like charm), coined a phrase – “It’s the economy, stupid” – so catchy that it is frequently invoked to this day.
That is also true of the question creating the most tension: whether Trump will try to end the investigation into whether he or his
campaign
conspired with Russians to try to swing the 2016 election in his favor.
The president remains furious that Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was Trump’s sole Senate backer from early in the 2016 campaign, has recused himself from the investigation.
One question raised by the deal is whether the $130,000, which Cohen says he paid out of his own pocket without Trump’s knowledge, amounted to an illegal
campaign
contribution.
During the five weeks leading to the second-round vote, Mr. Lagos ran an extraordinarily effective
campaign.
By surrounding himself by a group of young technocrats, he injected a badly needed sense of modernity into the
campaign.
Gradually his
campaign
captured the imagination of an increasing number of Chileans.
During the
campaign
Mr. Lavin repeatedly said that, irrespective of his age and health, General Pinochet should stand trial in Chile for alleged violations of human rights.
Mr. Lavin himself should take the initiative, and work out with Mr. Lagos a series of legislative initiatives – including some that require a constitutional reform – on which both candidates agreed during the
campaign
and that would enhance Chile's democratic system.
Mr. Lagos, in turn, should avoid the nostalgic and tired views that dominated the first part of his
campaign
and pursue, with vigor, the type of modernizing economic reforms that his new and young inner circle support.
Now it looks as though letting the market alone determine the price of risk is similarly being judged too costly for today’s voters and
campaign
contributors to bear.
I could, for example, have increased my popularity during my recent re-election
campaign
had I ordered the arrest of one or another of our domestic oligarchs.
One such area of agreement is the idea that the key to inclusive growth is, as then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair put in his 2001 reelection campaign, “education, education, education.”
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