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But the only proof that you're 'Electable' is to WIN Hillary.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham: 'Electable' GOP 2012 presidential candidate 'has yet to emerge'
McCain on the uprising in Egypt: 'We should have seen this coming' (Sunday talk shows) Rachel Weiner 2011
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"Electable" entails winning in November against the Democrat.
Power Line 2010
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"Electable" entails winning in November against the Democrat.
Power Line 2010
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"Electable" entails winning in November against the Democrat.
Power Line 2010
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"Electable" entails winning in November against the Democrat.
Power Line 2010
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Electable bodies such as Anglesey Council abrogate much of their power to people who act as monarchs, and then waste much of their time and efforts in factional infighting.
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The “theoretical” criticism carries more weight, and while either range or approval voting have their attractions — “Am I Electable Or Not?” — they run into the basic inertia that keeps plurality voting in place.
Matthew Yglesias » David Miliband Doesn’t Know What Century It Is 2010
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Electable bodies such as Anglesey Council abrogate much of their power to people who act as monarchs, and then waste much of their time and efforts in factional infighting.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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No the swing States should not be a decided factor, because the Superdelegates are looking for and Electable candidate, one who can bring the parties together, and the most popular votes, and states wons, and one can make sound decisions during a time of Crisis.
Blitzer: Should Clinton's swing state edge be a factor? 2008
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