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candidate-centered

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  • More than anything, they exploit an all-of-the-above approach, broadcasting a personalized message that they hope will resonate with faceless partisans on the other end of a wireless connection, the latest manifestation of the candidate-centered campaign.

    Shawn Healy: Canvassing in Cyberspace 2009

  • Second, the candidate-centered manner of presidential nominations, for an office elected independently of Congress, results in an arms-length distance between the President and the rest of his Congressional party members.

    Balkinization 2006

  • Second, the candidate-centered manner of presidential nominations, for an office elected independently of Congress, results in an arms-length distance between the President and the rest of his Congressional party members.

    Balkinization 2006

  • Second, the candidate-centered manner of presidential nominations, for an office elected independently of Congress, results in an arms-length distance between the President and the rest of his Congressional party members.

    Balkinization 2006

  • Second, the candidate-centered manner of presidential nominations, for an office elected independently of Congress, results in an arms-length distance between the President and the rest of his Congressional party members.

    Balkinization 2006

  • Second, the candidate-centered manner of presidential nominations, for an office elected independently of Congress, results in an arms-length distance between the President and the rest of his Congressional party members.

    Balkinization 2006

  • Even though it is candidate-centered, there is no doubt that the campaign is a social movement, one greater than the candidate himself ever imagined.

    Tom Hayden: Progressives for Obama 2008

  • Second, the candidate-centered manner of presidential nominations, for an office elected independently of Congress, results in an arms-length distance between the President and the rest of his Congressional party members.

    Balkinization 2006

  • More importantly, will local broadcasters exercise their public trust by devoting significant time to candidate-centered discourse and substantive coverage of a wide variety of electoral campaigns?

    Charles M. Firestone: Thompson's Candidacy Highlights Need to Allow Exemptions from Equal Opportunities Rule 2008

  • Second, the candidate-centered manner of presidential nominations, for an office elected independently of Congress, results in an arms-length distance between the President and the rest of his Congressional party members.

    Balkinization 2006

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