Sanders Supporters Look Less Likely to Defect This Year Than in 2016

Sen. Bernie Sanders acknowledged last week that he was losing the Democratic presidential race, but insisted that he will stay in to press his rival, former Vice President Joe Biden, on issues dear to the Vermont independent’s supporters, who are the party’s youngest and most liberal voters. The March 11 remarks from Burlington signaled that Sanders aims to pull the front-runner leftward during the remainder of the nominating process, leaving the Biden campaign to decide how far it should go in securing support from Sanders die-hards without alienating the broader pool of general-election voters.

un dcret fixe les modalits de compensation

Publié le 13 juin 2023par Philie Marcangelo-Leos , MCM Presse pour Localtis Organisation territoriale, élus et institutions Au total, 16 départements et 3 métropoles se verront transférer un linéaire cumulé de près de 1.360 kilomètres du réseau routier national, tandis que les régions Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Grand Est et Occitanie pourront se voir confier, à titre expérimental, la responsabilité de la gestion de près de 1.640 km d’autoroutes et routes nationales, dans des conditions prévues par convention avec l’État.

What Happened on February 2, 2013

Historical Events 18 people are killed and 34 are injured after a bus catches fire after falling down a ravine in Gansu province, China 23 people are killed and 8 are injured after militants attacked an army base in the Lakki Marwat District, Pakistan Senkaku Islands Promise Shinzō Abe, Japan’s Prime Minister vows to defend the Senkaku Islands "at all costs" Famous Deaths Chris Kyle, American sniper, is shot at 38 John Kerr, American actor (South Pacific, Peyton Place, Pit & Pendulum), dies at 81 Pepper Paire, American National Women's Baseball Hall of Fame catcher (1948 AAGPBL All-Star Team), dies at 88 Walt Sweeney, American football offensive lineman (9 × Pro Bowl; First-team All-Pro 1967, 68; San Diego Chargers), dies from pancreatic cancer at 71 Died in 2013 2013 Highlights About February 2, 2013

'American Idol' Star Laci Kaye Booth Thrives After Losing Record Deal

TALENTRECAP.COM Singing American Idol Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for CMT Reading Time: 2 minutes Previously dropped by her record label, Laci Kaye Booth proved that she could rise from the ashes as an independent artist. This year, the American Idol star’s schedule is jam-packed with several performances along with other musicians in the industry. Laci Kaye Booth Will Embark on Tour for Remainder of 2022 In early October, Laci Kaye Booth opened about her hesitations while revealing that Big Machine Records decided to drop her out of the label.

18 Photos of Celebrities and Our Ancestors That Can Make You Believe in Reincarnation

Have you ever thought that you might be a distant relative of some celebrity? The people from our compilation definitely have because the resemblance of their family members with famous people leave us with so many questions and a lingering suspicion that they might be part of their family. Bright Side collected photos of parents, grandparents, and other relatives of various internet users that look like 2 peas in a pod with modern celebrities. 1. “My great- great-grandfather looks just like Matthew McConaughey.” 2. “My uncle Nick used to look exactly like Ryan Reynolds when he was a West Virginia coal miner in the 70s.

8 aso-ebi styles that look better than corset gowns

Looking for the latest aso-ebi style that's not a corset gown? Look no further. The corset trend has faced a lot of criticism recently. Although it looks good, it’s overdone, ubiquitous and constricting. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdkuaqyxKyrsqSVZLOiv8eipqdnaGKutLuMnpmiZaOpxq2x0maroZmkYrmwu8pmmZ6spJq%2FbsDHmqVmm5%2BnwKbAjKCmsKajZLOtxsRysWw%3D

l'ADCF plaide pour des projets territoriaux de dveloppement social

Publié le 30 juillet 2015par  Jean-Noël Escudié / PCA Social, Organisation territoriale, élus et institutions Le 23 juillet, Charles-Eric Lemaignen, président de l'Assemblée des communautés de France (ADCF), a remis à Marylise Lebranchu, la ministre de la Décentralisation et de la Fonction publique, le rapport sur "L'intercommunalité et le développement social". Réalisée par l'ADCF avec le concours de l'Inspection générale des affaires sociales (Igas) et de l'Inspection générale de l'administration (IGA) - missionnées par Marylise Lebranchu et Marisol Touraine -, cette étude avait été présentée le 5 mai dernier, mais vient seulement d'être remise aux ministres.

Techies join Blu blockers

Software giants side with HD-DVD army The looming format war over high-definition DVDs becomes even more heated today as tech giants Microsoft and Intel are set to throw their weight behind the HD DVD camp.

Centre Val de Loire | Appel projets du volet rgionalis "Ingnierie de Formation Professionne

A qui s’adresse l’AAP « Ingénierie de formation professionnelle »?Cet Appel à projets s’adresse aux organismes de formation, aux associations, aux collectivités territoriales, aux entreprises ou groupements d’entreprises de la région Centre Val de Loire. Indications sur les projets attendus : Les projets présentés doivent répondre à un besoin exprimé par les entreprises ou les filières du territoire régional et doivent être conformes aux priorités inscrites dans le schéma régional de développement économique, d'innovation et d'internationalisation (SRDEII), ainsi que dans le contrat de plan régional de développement des formations et de l’orientation professionnelles (CPRDFOP) du Centre Val de Loire.

Corey Pavin (Golfer) - On This Day

Profession: Golfer Biography: Corey Pavin was an American golfer known for his PGA Tour success and his role in the Ryder Cup. He secured a major victory at the 1995 U.S. Open and topped the PGA money list in 1991. Pavin attended UCLA and showcased his early golfing talent by winning two gold medals at the 1981 Maccabiah Games and the 1981 North and South Amateur. Turning professional in 1982, he initially struggled to secure his PGA Tour card but found early successes overseas.