‘sup?
Lord Wilmore askes:
Can one of your fine readers explain to this young simpleton how politicians are allowed advertise like this months before election time? is it held up with some sort of loophole? Do tell.
Anyone?
‘sup?
Lord Wilmore askes:
Can one of your fine readers explain to this young simpleton how politicians are allowed advertise like this months before election time? is it held up with some sort of loophole? Do tell.
Anyone?
Greek PM Tsipras to resign on Thursday: government official http://t.co/bCTtV3vxeC
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) August 20, 2015
*Bails out*
Greece Greek bailout: Alexis Tsipras to ‘step down and call snap elections’ (Guardian)
@broadsheet_ie Election much? Laurel Lodge, Castleknock, Dublin 15 this evening. Poster wars! It’s on? pic.twitter.com/ljjeMQp2pa
— James F. Hartnett (@jamesiehartnett) February 4, 2015
Ah here.
Con Kennedy writes:
Early election called? Spotted on Clonsilla Rd [Dublin 15] this morning
A rather excellent interactive graphic presentation of the journey so far by the US Interactive team at the Guardian.
SCROLL DOWN TO ANIMATE: America: Elect! The action-packed journey to US election day in graphic novel form (Guardian)
(Hat tip: Shane O’Brien)
2012 Paihuano town council candidate Francisco Hernández Soliz.
Bidding for re-election like a boss.
We like the cut of his jib.
(Thanks Brian Boyle)
“One of the first things we are going to do is cancel all the conditions of the bailout programme”. Gabriel Sakellaridis, Syriza #newsnight
— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) May 8, 2012
The outcome of the Greek election “was not as good as it should be”, according to German MP Ralph Brinkhaus on #newsnight
— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) May 8, 2012
Outside Socialist HQ in Paris. They’re all pretty confident! #hollande #france2012 twitter.com/_ChrisMorris/s…
— Chris Morris (@_ChrisMorris) May 6, 2012
François Hollande remporte le second tour de l’élection présidentielle française avec 52 ou 53,3 % des voix, d’après les estimations des instituts de sondages
Socialist Francois Hollande ‘wins French presidency’ (BBCNews)
“Mr. Sarkozy’s defeat makes him the 11th euro-zone leader swept away in the sovereign-debt crisis.” People aren’t happy with their elites.
— Mike Konczal (@rortybomb) May 6, 2012
Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore tells @rtenews that Francois Hollande will not renegotiate text of fiscal treaty, but will “add” a growth agenda
— Tony Connelly (@tconnellyRTE) May 6, 2012