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However, Hayden was not seen as having great electoral prospects.
For a handful, a link to the Mayor is a real hazard to their own electoral prospects.
Traditionally, our political leaders have held that faith is a private matter, more likely to damage than enhance electoral prospects.
Frank's announcement had little impact on his electoral prospects.
He is particularly credible because it would be difficult to portray him as acting out of concern for his own electoral prospects.
And there are many in both parties who argue that their party's electoral prospects would best be served by focusing on these broad issues.
Thus, during these years, the overriding concern of the government in office was parliamentary survival and electoral prospects.
Some potential Republican candidates have accused the state party of taking a top-down approach to picking their electoral prospects.
He shows little concern about sounding overconfident of George Bush's electoral prospects.
Both were best-sellers but failed to bolster Goldwater's electoral prospects.
Thus the Prince's party can brighten its future electoral prospects if it succeeds in improving social welfare.
Will this damage the Conservatives' electoral prospects?
Ms. Royal's electoral prospects may appear surprising in a nation that historically has not championed political equality for women.
The question for politicians of all parties contemplating their electoral prospects in the nineties, must be: what is likely to preoccupy voters most?
Taken together, the two speeches seemed intended to calm the turmoil within Labor's ranks that risks imperiling the party's electoral prospects.
Besides their voting records, decisions were based on the candidates' reputation among environmentalists, electoral prospects and whether the candidate actively sought the endorsement.
The speech won him a flurry of attention both from the mainstream media and from the conservative activists who would be key to his electoral prospects.
- a reference not to Mr. Albanese's electoral prospects but to the voter registration deadline.
Such a story would have been heavily damaging to the electoral prospects of the Labour Party as it was pledged to end such speculation.
The movement became a party with electoral prospects in the 2010 regional elections, with four regional councillors elected.
He had a unique political acumen to determine the electoral prospects of candidates in assembly election by just sitting at home in Patna.
From Sir Anerood's point of view, the cementing of relations between the two parties was expected to bring about better electoral prospects.
Democrats have perfected this politics of divisiveness and applied it across the board for purposes of shoring up their electoral prospects.