| That might help getting some of the RINO support, which is more important than the Democratic support. |
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| An embrace of race and gender preferences is to be expected from a RINO like him. |
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| For a candidate whose opponents on the right were hell-bent on hanging the RINO label on him, it was a problem. |
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| But sounding reasonable runs the risk of getting you labeled a squish by the RINO hunters these days. |
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| John McCain was an erratic RINO who turned a hundred years old on the campaign trail. |
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| Running that gantlet is a thankless task for a centrist candidate in a time of rabid RINO hunting. |
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| A RINO does not apply convictions based upon a biblical worldview to public policy. |
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| The RINO hunters and dino hunters took a beating Tuesday night. |
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| The notes variously called him a turncoat, a RINO, a traitor, or worse. |
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| Its first managing director was Signor Rino Pepi, an Italian who was originally a quick-change artist and impersonator whose love of theatre took him into a management career. |
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