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If not persuaded – and it behooves them to be persuadable –, Sondermann is half-right.
The Prospects of the Platform for Prosperity « View From a Height 2009
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"The outside groups on the Republican side are clearly banging on the themes of debt, deficit and spending, which is clearly where Ken Buck wants to be, too," said Eric Sondermann, an independent political analyst in Denver.
Campaigns Find Diminishing Returns Stephanie Simon 2010
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Another poster to Sondermann's Facebook page described how at a glitzy Monday night fundraiser, Santorum had captured his fancy.
Jessica Peck: GOP Caucus Roundup: From Glitter Bombs to Santorum's Surprise Jessica Peck 2012
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Another poster to Sondermann's Facebook page described how at a glitzy Monday night fundraiser, Santorum had captured his fancy.
Jessica Peck: GOP Caucus Roundup: From Glitter Bombs to Santorum's Surprise Jessica Peck 2012
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Another poster to Sondermann's Facebook page described how at a glitzy Monday night fundraiser, Santorum had captured his fancy.
Jessica Peck: GOP Caucus Roundup: From Glitter Bombs to Santorum's Surprise Jessica Peck 2012
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Another poster to Sondermann's Facebook page described how at a glitzy Monday night fundraiser, Santorum had captured his fancy.
Jessica Peck: GOP Caucus Roundup: From Glitter Bombs to Santorum's Surprise Jessica Peck 2012
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Senate in 2004; Thom Shanker, the Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times; Joe Simitian, named to the 2003 Scientific American list of the fifty most influential people in technology; and Eric Sondermann, the founder of one of Denver's top public-relations firms.
Who Needs Harvard? 2004
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Senate in 2004; Thom Shanker, the Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times; Joe Simitian, named to the 2003 Scientific American list of the fifty most influential people in technology; and Eric Sondermann, the founder of one of Denver's top public-relations firms.
Who Needs Harvard? 2004
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The tax measure won majority support in just three of the state's 64 counties, Sondermann said, and those were largely liberal areas not reflective of the state as a whole.
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Sondermann said backers of Proposition 103 faced an uphill battle not only because of a weak economy but also from a lack of strong financial backing or bipartisan political support.
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