Imagine as well that he had been chosen for the job and had accepted the offer to be the candidate's running mate. |
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I honestly think he's being puckish with his coy answers, and that he has no intention of being the running mate to a left-liberal Democrat. |
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They privately admit he could conceivably bring in a running mate if a general election were called. |
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In the art of presidential politics naming a running mate is greeted with great expectations. |
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With huge support from the nation, she attempted to stand as her husband's vice-presidential running mate in the 1951 elections. |
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Livingstone has said that if he is adopted as party candidate, he will nominate Gavron as his running mate for deputy. |
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Despite all these, Jim gained 541 first-preference votes and reached the quota when his running mate, Roberts, dropped out of contention. |
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He is also the son of the vice-presidential running mate of a SEP presidential candidate. |
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And you took the heat not only there but effectively undermined your chances of being a vice presidential running mate. |
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Unable in a state election to run as a foreign policy hawk, she did the next best thing by choosing a Republican admiral as her running mate. |
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The running mate for the presidential candidate is also announced at the national convention. |
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He is considered one of the top candidates to be his running mate in the November election. |
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Is it really possible for a presidential candidate to select a running mate from a different party? |
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And not surprisingly, the vice president checkmated that strategy by selecting a running mate who is not afraid to speak for religious values in the public square. |
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At the moment, Senator Kerry appears to be absorbed in choosing a running mate. |
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He never ignited much enthusiasm, however, and he was constrained to choose a highly ideological legislator running mate. |
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His running mate as vice presidential candidate would also be announced. |
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These numbers are more surprising considering that Buono chose a Latina as her running mate, labor leader Milly Silva. |
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This political ticket beat the Federalist incumbent president, John Adams, and his running mate, Charles Pinckney. |
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She was the most ridiculous running mate in a long-string of bad Republican running mates. |
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Mr. Jumbe Mohamed Jumbe running mate to the CHADEMA presidential candidate Mr. Freeman Mbowe died on 27 October 2005 of an undetermined illness. |
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Alvaro Garcia Linera, Morales' running mate in the presidential elections of 2005, is now vice-president. |
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Her running mate, Cindy Sheehan, is an antiwar activist whose son died in the Iraq War. |
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And it's quite clear they thought Mitt Romney's choice of a running mate was a clownish decision. |
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Romney is coy at best about 2016, although his old running mate, Paul Ryan, wants him to run. |
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Speculation is rife about whom John Kerry will choose as his running mate. |
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He is his vice presidential running mate for the election in November. |
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With even McCain lauding his former running mate, Romney needs to ask her to address the convention. |
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And given her thrashing in 2008, Lauer asked, should the GOP nominee pick a more seasoned running mate than she? |
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Kerry stopped short of offering McCain the job, sparing himself an outright rejection that would make his eventual running mate look like a second choice. |
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The whole incident was a PR nightmare for McCain, rivaled only by the shenanigans of his own running mate. |
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But the damage was done, and Ma Laureys was among those unseated by Christie and his running mate. |
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Needless to say, it would have been easier for Cuccinelli if John Doe had been his running mate. |
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His running mate, Sarah Palin, supports a programme of drilling in Alaska that encourages the nation's energy independence but would create an ecological abyss in the region. |
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The candidate selection for running mate has catapulted her to the national scene. |
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Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, rushed to defend his candidate. |
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Take McGovern's disastrous choice of running mate. |
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A presidential candidate often considers selecting a running mate from a swing state, in hopes that those states' voters will want to see their leader elected vice president. |
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Since Mr Romney chose Mr Ryan as his running mate, the pair have laughed together, cried together, hugged, clowned and frowned together in front of the cameras. |
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The presidential candidate who receives a majority of the electoral votes becomes the president of the United States, and his running mate the vice president. |
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His running mate, Senator Manuel Roxas II, publicly criticized President Arroyo's bid for a House seat, arguing that she was seeking protection from prosecution. |
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The elections originally scheduled for 30 October 2005 were postponed following the death of one candidate for vice-president running mate of the CHADEMA party. |
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One reason Republican nominee John McCain chose Palin to be his running mate is that she has executive as well as legislative experience, according to newspaper accounts. |
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Harrison and his running mate, John Tyler, were easily elected. |
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On the Republican side, McCain's choice of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as a running mate marked only the second time a woman has been on the ticket of a major political party. |
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His choice of a running mate so evidently unfit for the office was a final act of opportunism and bad judgment that eclipsed the accomplishments of 26 years in the U. S. Congress and his courageous military service. |
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In late 2006, Mr. Jonathan was chosen as the running mate to Mr. Yar'Adua on the Peoples Democratic Party ticket, which subsequently won the April 2007 election. |
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This sporty, spunky hooded top is the perfect running mate to take the chill out of a run around the park in the fall or to layer under a ski jacket for a schuss down the slopes. |
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Now he has chosen as his running mate, on the basis of the most cursory vetting, a first-term governor of Alaska. The reaction from inside the conservative cocoon was at first ecstatic. |
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On 24 June 2004, Sturgeon announced that she would also be a candidate in the forthcoming election for the leadership, with Kenny MacAskill as her running mate. |
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Louis, was forced to quit as George McGoveru's running mate when it was disclosed that he had undergone electroshock therapy for depression and exhaustion. |
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