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Campaigning and opposition
Campaigning wrapped up March 7, 2008 for general elections that could see gains for Malaysia's opposition amid anger over race and religion among minority Chinese and Indians.
Campaigning wrapped up 7 March for general elections that could see gains for Malaysia's opposition amid anger over race and religion among minority Chinese and Indians.

Campaigning and is
-- James P. Mitchell and Sen. Walter H. Jones R-Bergen, last night disagreed on the value of using as a campaign issue a remark by Richard J. Hughes, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, that the GOP is `` Campaigning on the carcass of Eisenhower Republicanism ''.
Campaigning is prohibited on election day.
Campaigning in California, he remarked that while the " bad news " was that he and his wife Lee had to campaign separately, " he good news for her is that she campaigns in California while I campaign in New Jersey.
Campaigning during the Georgia primary, he said: " I am myself an American and I love to preach my doctrine before undiluted one hundred percent Americans, because my platform is, in a word, undiluted Americanism and undying loyalty to the republic.
Claiming that the term " New World Order " is used by a secretive elite dedicated to the destruction of all national sovereignties, American writer Gary Allen, in his 1971 book None Dare Call It Conspiracy, 1974 book Rockefeller: Campaigning for the New World Order and 1987 book Say " No!
Campaigning is conducted by Reform Britain which is a not-for-profit organisation.
Campaigning at subway stations is a staple of New York elections akin to candidate appearances at small town diners during presidential campaigns in the rest of the country.

Campaigning and often
Campaigning NGOs often deal with issues relating to human rights, women's rights, children's rights.
At the same time, Campaigning NGOs, like human rights organizations often have programs that assist the individual victims they are trying to help through their advocacy work.

Campaigning and by
* July 9: Battle of Alpens ( Third Carlist War )- Campaigning in Catalonia, a Government column under General José Cabrinety was ambushed at Alpens, 15 miles east of Berga, by Carlist forces under General Francisco Savalls.
* December 27 – Siege of Bilbao-Third Carlist War -( 27 December 1873-2 May 1874 )- Campaigning in Navarre, Pretender Don Carlos VII and General Joaquín Elío besiege Bilbao, held by General Ignacio del Castillo and 1, 200 men.
Campaigning for Bảo Đại was prohibited, and the result was rigged, with Đại supporters attacked by Nhu's workers.
Campaigning for Bảo Đại was prohibited, and the result was rigged, with Bảo Đại supporters attacked by Nhu's workers.
Campaigning for the installation of the wood floor went by the name of ' WOW ', or ' Wildcats on Wood '.
Campaigning under the slogans Il faut que ça change ( Things have to change ) and Maîtres chez nous ( Masters of our own house ), a phrase coined by Le Devoir editor Andre Laurendeau, the Liberal Party, with Jean Lesage at its head, was elected within a year of Duplessis's death.
* Over 200 Years of Campaigning Against Slavery, by Mike Kaye, Anti-Slavery International.
Campaigning on a platform of vigorous prosecution of the war, he won the election by a considerable margin.
Campaigning for women's rights was also a major part of NCCL's work in this period, including successfully calling for reform of jury service laws that effectively prevented women and the poor from serving on juries by means of a property qualification.
Campaigning against the 18th Amendment ( Prohibition ) and with the support of the Hague Democratic Political Machine, Edwards defeated incumbent Republican Joseph S. Frelinghuysen by almost 90, 000 votes and served from March 4, 1923, to March 4, 1929.
Campaigning as a member of the United Farmers of Manitoba, he defeated the incumbent member, independent Henry L. Mabb, by a margin of 581 votes to 354 in the constituency of Fisher.
Campaigning in the electoral district of Springfield, he defeated Liberal candidate William Black by 160 votes.
Campaigning for the president to launch a comedian into space, Masada – joined by Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller and Redd Foxx, among others – marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in the nation ’ s capital.

Campaigning and media
Campaigning in a liberal state like Massachusetts and riding the wave of national media coverage and greater campaign funds coming into his effort, he rose in the polls dramatically.

Campaigning and .
Campaigning directly to the people became commonplace.
Campaigning from a federal prison, Socialist Eugene V. Debs received 3 % of the national vote.
* October 31 – Campaigning at Madison Square Garden, New York, U. S. President Lyndon Johnson pledges the creation of the Great Society.
* January 3 – Battle of Caspe ( Third Carlist War ): Campaigning on the Ebro in Aragon for the Spanish Republican Government, Colonel Eulogio Despujol surprised a Carlist force under Manuel Marco de Bello at Caspe, northeast of Alcañiz.
* Dinkin, Robert J. Campaigning in America: A History of Election Practices.
Campaigning NGOs seek to " achieve large scale change promoted indirectly through influence of the political system.
Campaigning NGOs need an efficient and effective group of professional members who are able to keep supporters informed, and motivated.
Campaigning as a maverick within his own party, he defeated longtime Peronist leader Antonio Cafiero in the 1988 primary elections and was elected President on May 14, 1989, succeeding Raúl Alfonsín.
Campaigning immediately stopped, and although some suggested postponing the elections, the campaign resumed ( half-heartedly ) after his funeral four days later.
Campaigning among workers with promises of land, higher wages, and social security, he won a decisive victory in the 1946 presidential elections.
Campaigning with the slogan " Rumpsey Dumpsey, Rumpsey Dumpsey, Colonel Johnson killed Tecumseh ", Johnson fell just short of the electoral votes needed to secure his election.
Campaigning for the presidency of the United States, William Jennings Bryan addressed a crowd from the steps of the court house in 1896.

amongst and opposition
Despite considerable popularity amongst the people, Madero ´ s administration soon encountered opposition both from more radical revolutionaries and from remnants of the former regime.
His scholarship became popularly honored with the formal title of " Genius ", while amongst the Hasidic movement's leadership, despite his fierce opposition, he was respecfully referred to as " The Gaon, the Hasid from Vilna ".
During the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, the Iranian government enjoyed something of a resurgence in popularity amongst the predominantly Sunni " Arab street ," due to its support for Hezbollah and to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's vehement opposition to the United States and his call that Israel shall vanish.
Furthermore, Al-Shabaab and Hizbul Islam, the two main Islamist groups in opposition, began to fight amongst themselves in mid-2009.
Furthermore, Al-Shabaab and Hizbul Islam, the two main Islamist groups in opposition, began to fight amongst themselves in mid-2009.
But the causes of the problems remained and when the opposition against Walpole grew, so did the anti-Spanish sentiment amongst the British public.
In fact, in its CRTC application to shut down all of its analog television transmitters, the CBC communicated its opposition to use of subchannels, citing, amongst other reasons, costs.
With the increasingly racially-divisive politics that have followed the election of the PLP government, as well as the decades of increasing costs-of-living, the exclusion of unskilled workers from jobs in the white collar international business sector that has come to dominate Bermuda's economy, and the global economic downturn, all of which many Black Bermudians perceive as hitting them hardest, there is little sentiment today amongst people who have long been obliged to think of themselves as Black, in opposition to being White, to identify even partly with their European ancestry.
At the beginning these changes had little practical effect on the economy ; it may have been due to opposition by the conservatives and the general confusion amongst lower level cadres.
The " filibuster " was aborted because the opposition to the privatisation of Gaz de France appeared to lack support amongst the general population.
It is important because it is amongst the few expressions of opposition toward from the perspective of an Anglo-colonial settler.
The GAA ’ s nationalist ethos secured support amongst the Catholic and nationalist community, but also opposition within the Protestant and unionist community.
Voëlvry tapped into a growing dissatisfaction with the Apartheid system amongst white Afrikaans speakers, and thus Voëlvry represents the musical branch of opposition that was paralleled by literature and the arts.
A significant opposition amongst parents, businesses and universities regarding the education reforms had surfaced by the 1970s, in which they believed there was a decline in academic standards, a lack of focus in the curriculum, and lax discipline in schools.
In Scotland the SLP beat all other left-wing opposition and, amongst others, the British National Party ( BNP ).
The situation however became very unstable in parliament, with U Nu surviving a no-confidence vote only with the support of the opposition National United Front ( NUF ), believed to have ' crypto-communists ' amongst them.
Although he tried to consolidate the Caliphate, the raising of taxes ( to pay for mosques amongst other things ) led to heavy opposition from the Muslim clerics.
In 1882 opposition to European control led to growing tension amongst notable natives, the most dangerous opposition coming from the army.
The Purified National Party used opposition to South African participation in World War II to stir up anti-British feelings amongst Afrikaners.
With the party now clearly marginalised as the third party on the fringe, with few distinct domestic policies, with a parliamentary party that was primarily a collection of individuals elected as much for themselves as for their party, and with the separate Liberal Nationals offering competition amongst Liberal inclined voters, Sinclair fought to make the Liberals once more a relevant force in British politics, taking up the issues of opposition to the continental dictatorships and working closely with Winston Churchill who was a backbencher at that time and generally shunned by his Conservative Party.
This shirt proved unpopular amongst supporters and caused kit clashing problems, resulting in opposition teams occasionally having to wear Oldham's away kit.
On January 28, 2009, Peterson was amongst the seven Democrats who voted in the House together with the unanimous Republican opposition against President Obama's stimulus package ( American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ).
These changes were unpopular amongst teachers, school board members, opposition politicians, and union officials who argued that the decision not to fund the pay increases agreed to by the outgoing New Democratic Party government resulted in funding gaps. The changes made were challenged by the BC teacher's federation, and were later found to be unconstitutional.
Initial reaction amongst the opposition was three-fold.

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