When members go around this country on the hustings this year, people will acknowledge that this Government has delivered for rural New Zealand. |
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That is the sort of integrity that will be challenged on the hustings, believe you me. |
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Well, I am looking forward to being on the hustings and arguing about that. |
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With the federal election looming, the political leaders have been out on the hustings and the ads are coming thick and fast. |
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Two things have characterized the ongoing political campaigns for this year's general election since politicians went on the hustings last year. |
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If you work, you can organise a hustings at your workplace to introduce your local candidate. |
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This is the party that is going out on the hustings now and saying that when it comes to superannuation and social things, it can keep its word. |
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She was ill during hustings and had to send a proxy to make speeches on her behalf in the run up to polling day. |
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I was reminded of this when watching the US presidential debate, a televised hustings. |
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More than in any other election to date, these new hustings came into their own as spaces for unspun political debate. |
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Democracy in York will be taken back to its grass roots later this month when the city's candidates face the public in an election hustings. |
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Over the next three weeks this head-to-head debate will be repeated in a series of private party hustings across the country. |
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Meanwhile, back on the hustings the law-and-order brigade has apparently got all the answers to our street crime problems. |
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If Labour wins the election, the chancellor will be back on the hustings urging us to sign up to the European Union constitution. |
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We know when the Liberals were looking for power on the hustings they made all kinds of promises on all kinds of fronts. |
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The MyManifesto project will continue with digital hustings, Findmyseat interactive maps and Google hangout interviews with candidates. |
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That might be a better image than that of a candidate repeating the same attack lines on the hustings. |
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The sooner Romney gets out there as a candidate on the hustings, the sooner the media scrutiny intensifies. |
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As the couple takes to the hustings, speculation is rife over the post-nup agreement. |
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He also came in for criticism after quoting Hitler's Mein Kampf at a hustings in order to make a point about the EU being undemocratic. |
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The Liberals were trying to act before that would happen to pre-empt the inevitable and get on the hustings before the truth came out. |
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Throughout May, EAPN Ireland will facilitate a series of constituency hustings across Ireland. |
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They said it in the House, they said it on the hustings, and what are they doing? |
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In fact, the 1988 election was called the free trade election because that was the number one issue that dominated the hustings. |
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That was a bold and exciting thing, of course, to say when you're out on the hustings, that we were going to get rid of the deficit. |
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Only two of the paid sabbatical positions were contested, adding to concerns raised during the hustings that OUSU was failing to display its relevancy to the student body. |
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The Shaheen campaign pounced, spending part of the next day hitting the hustings in Sullivan County. |
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As we move towards the end of this Parliament, with questions finishing today and people doing valedictory speeches, people are looking forward to getting out on the hustings. |
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The conference voted to put a list of questions over the war to every candidate in the election, to publicise the results and to hold hustings over the war. |
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The battle for the Tory leadership may be hotting up but it appears as if there is still all to play for following the elections hustings in Yorkshire last night. |
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Though barely known to the electorate so far, these are the two men who will face each other at the Scottish hustings at next year's Westminster election. |
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The election hustings provided a welcome opportunity for important issues to be aired, even if climate change was not high on everyone's list of concerns. |
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About 100 students, the majority first-time voters, engaged in a hustings at City and Islington College in north London on Wednesday of last week. |
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An election is here again and the political parties are on the hustings. |
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They can sit there and smile, point, and carry on, but they know they do not have anything to go out and sell on the hustings, and that their people are just as disappointed. |
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Should they be re-elected it will also help lock them into a good position, should they come out against privatization on the hustings this year or next. |
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On the hustings, each party's platform touches on a few economic issues. |
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He also supported the concept of the American free trade area in the Senate but now, on the hustings, is campaigning for protectionism to safeguard American jobs. |
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The couple had attended most of the 20 hustings that had taken place since the start of the campaign, and their intentions were so well established that it would be a waste of time for anyone else to come round and check. |
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The candidate in each seat is selected by local party members following a hustings. |
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Taking part in endless hustings, contending with the press and spending hours canvassing door to door is not the ideal extra curricular activity for most teenagers. |
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For disabled people, just as for the non-disabled, a sense of humour and a willingness to be self-deprecating while on the hustings can go a long way toward building links with the electorate. |
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He seems more comfortable among Europe's elder statesmen than steeling himself for another rough campaign on the Spanish hustings. Other possible candidates have drawbacks, too. |
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Both candidates will be presented and invited to speak each day at the Sawmill, Crysler's General Store, and at the hustings built for the occasion in the School yard. |
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It was the last trip on the hustings for a man who loved politics, who loved Canada, who loved political life and who always said that next to the ministry he regarded politics as the highest calling. |
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There are no easy answers, but based on my own experience out on the hustings, people are not staying away from the ballot box, as has been suggested, simply because they think the government is doing a good job. |
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More commonly, Chartist candidates participated in the open meetings, called hustings, that were the first stage of an election. |
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The ISCRE has been attempting to increase political engagement, holding hustings at the last general election and last year's police commissioner election for Suffolk. |
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Washington is awfully deserted now that every congressman is out on the hustings. |
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A Women's Question Time event is set to take place in the city centre, and Lib Dem John Pugh will be among the candidates facing voters at a hustings in Southport. |
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I now mounted the hustings, and, without any regard to decency or modesty, made as emphatical a speech in favour of the king as before I had done against him. |
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They frequently won the show of hands at the hustings, but then withdrew from the poll to expose the deeply undemocratic nature of the electoral system. |
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