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So we're going to be interviewing two or three candidates in the next four or five days and make sure they fit the requirements we have to coach our system and our defense. Scott Linehan
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So the African-Americans' candidates are progressing to the runoff.
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This is about these particular candidates in this particular year. That's what motivates me. David Dinkins
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This is a crucial time for the party. Voters will only have two more chances to meet the candidates before the primary in May.
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The only reason the other candidates for the Senate are not here is because there are no corporations here writing checks. Robert Bell
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If you rely on the media for your information, to educate yourself about the candidates and what issues are facing the country, then you get just part of the equation. I think it's important that we as citizens of this democracy take the responsibility to get as much information as possible before we go into the voting booth. Donna Brazile
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Perhaps at no time in the recent past has the need for quality city leadership been more critical to Mesa than it is now. We want Mesa residents to know as much as possible about the people who are running for a chance to provide that leadership, and The Republic's forum gives citizens an excellent chance to eyeball the candidates and give them the kind of job interview necessary for an educated vote.
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Rather than fretting about IQ scores, voters should try to determine what candidates read - other than the Bible, which they all say they read - and the kind of people with whom they spend their time. Jack Germond
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It seems to me there's a lot of smoke here, but I don't know how much heat. To the extent that any of these candidates are going to win, they will probably win because they are Democrats in a Democratic wave year, not because all of a sudden voters have embraced them because they are veterans. Stuart Rothenberg
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It's a small truncated segment of the electorate, voters who are reasonably informed of the issues. I don't think the candidates have to do very much to win votes from those who share their views.
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These are the kinds of issues that whip up people in primary elections. The turnout is going to be really low, so I think these candidates are looking for something that whips up the faithful and increases the turnout for them.
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It's an idea that's moving closer to the front burner. There's a lot of stocks out there that are listed on other markets that become possible candidates for trading.
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I have several other candidates that are good prospects, so onward and upward.
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All of the other candidates have the same objective: reshape the contest so they can become Number Two--an alternative to Bush, Bill Schneider
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All the secretary is doing is enforcing the requirements and guidelines set forth for independent candidates in the election code. There is nothing political about it.
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The charge that liberal candidates don't connect with or understand the values and beliefs of regular Americans is embedded in old epithets like 'limousine liberal,' which I first heard aimed at New York Mayor John Lindsay in 1969. Jeff Greenfield
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These guys are all capable candidates in some way, shape or form for some Division I institution.
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This is a great venue to get a further understanding of the issues, the candidates and their parties' position on the issues of today.
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This is a great honor and an historic moment in the history of the Hall of Fame. What a great sadness there is that we didn't do this 30 or 40 years earlier. . . . These people who were candidates were greatly honored by being candidates, I'm sure, but it would have been nicer had we been able to do this 30 or 40 years ago and have so many more alive. So, I'm sorry we're late, but I'm proud that we're doing it. Fay Vincent
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This has caused consternation over our candidates publicly and in the press. People have questioned whether we can keep it together through the primary.
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All candidates raise money differently. Our most effective way is face to face. For us, the Internet is not as effective.
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The Houston GLBT Political Caucus will offer all of our resources to support these candidates in the primary races.
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All three of our starting candidates have looked good in the scrimmages. They've really come a long way since last year.
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All things that make up an SOA environment are candidates to be integrated on top of an appliance,
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The Iraqi citizen doesn't know what elections are and doesn't know who the candidates are or who the voter is.
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The four ministerial candidates are gathering more and more support, Kamal
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The Committee of 100 commissioned a survey in which they found that Asian-American candidates are the most unpopular of all the races. They found that people were less likely to vote for Chinese-Americans than other minorities. Iris Chang