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The power of debates to fuel or break a candidate's momentum helps explain why the Romney camp has been reluctant to agree to debates in Florida.
Results of Primary Will Answer More Questions Than 'Who Won?'
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Notably absent from the basement are matters of sexual preference and prison records, deemed irrelevant unless the candidate's policy initiatives are hypocritical with respect to either.
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Second, national polling is a lagging indicator of a candidate's chances of winning their party's presidential nomination.
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Second, national polling is a lagging indicator of a candidate's chances of winning their party's presidential nomination.
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Christie may be a worse driver, but it sure seems like odd politics for the Corzine camp to remind everyone of it's candidate's most notorious embarrassment.
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In addition to Washington's general commentary on election coverage, the site includes sections called "Bad Public Policy" devoted to understanding how to read a candidate's public policy record, and "The Political Basement" featuring all the candidates' relevant misconduct throughout their years of public service.
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The only exception comes when a medical condition may directly affect the candidate's ability to do the job.
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In addition to Washington's general commentary on election coverage, the site includes sections called "Bad Public Policy" devoted to understanding how to read a candidate's public policy record, and "The Political Basement" featuring all the candidates' relevant misconduct throughout their years of public service.
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The only exception comes when a medical condition may directly affect the candidate's ability to do the job.
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Notably absent from the basement are matters of sexual preference and prison records, deemed irrelevant unless the candidate's policy initiatives are hypocritical with respect to either.
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