raising enough money a reelection based on how much pork they acquired a strong challenger all of the above
People who have lost faith in the process and believe it does not make much difference who is elected are least likely to vote.
citizens attending public meetings of elected officials -Coscu
Since he has been on the staff of Florida's Republican governor, Rick Scott, it is likely that he is a Republican as well, although judgeships are not always elected (retained) on party lines.
High unemployment will mean that there are more people without work. When people sit around all day with nothing to do, they are more likely to turn to crime. Thus high unemployment coule lead to more crime, especially if it is persistently high. High unemployment can also lead to a change in government. Unemployed people are likely to vote out the incumbent politician (he/she has not been able to find them jobs), and are likely to vote for anyone who says "I will create jobs". A populist could exploit such feelings to get elected, and then use elected office to undermine democratic institutions (this is like what Hugo Chavez did in Venezuela).
They are already over, but you can most likely find them on Hulu or CBS's official website.
No- he was still popular enough to be re-elected in 1928, as witnessed by the fact that Hoover won for the Republicans. Coolidge chose not to run again, likely because his poor health sapped his energy.
It usually happens once words have properly registered with the Bureau of Acceptable Phraseology found in the halls of the Lexicon. There are, of course, those words who have been duly elected by all the other words to act in an official manner in the governing of words and sentences and paragraphs. These officials do not necessarily make the word official in the sense that you mean, as there are many official words who've never been elected to office. The Lexicon, being a lexicon of the words, by the words and for the words has legislated laws, codes and grammatical rules that govern words. These laws of language are upheld and enforced and brought to justice by Lexicon officials, but every word knows that Official, being an official word, has never been, nor is it likely Official ever will be an elected or appointed official of the Lexicon. Official is an anarchist, which is ironic because Anarchy is currently the duly elected President of the United Pages of Volume IV. Just goes to show you cant judge a book by it's cover or a word by its letters.
No most likely not Miyamoto has already announced that he is working on other Zelda games for the 3ds but no official titles or information has been released.
Santorum because he is already more outspoken, trying the waters so to speak. Romney is much more covert about it.
She already has her name to be full with her initials: "C.N." and last name: "Janaki".
Formal would be a word associated with "official."
No. But you likely would not become elected.
The likely word is registered (recorded, official).
raising enough money a reelection based on how much pork they acquired a strong challenger all of the above
Thomas Dewey
French and English. most likely