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The president ran a very strong, pro-change campaign.
Norman Goldman: Why the Election Turned Out as it Did Norman Goldman 2010
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The violence came after the trial of the former interior minister, Habib al-Adly, on the charge of unlawfully killing pro-change protesters had been delayed by a judge this week, with no reason given to the public.
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The president ran a very strong, pro-change campaign.
Norman Goldman: Why the Election Turned Out as it Did Norman Goldman 2010
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The violence came after the trial of the former interior minister, Habib al-Adly, on the charge of unlawfully killing pro-change protesters had been delayed by a judge this week, with no reason given to the public.
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Deadly clashes between pro-change Egyptians and security forces have left nearly 40 dead and more than 2,000 injured, transforming parts of central Cairo and other major cities into a warzone.
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The president ran a very strong, pro-change campaign.
Norman Goldman: Why the Election Turned Out as it Did Norman Goldman 2010
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Because they can't acknowledge that there is any pro-change evidence right now.
Hard choices Tom Toles 2011
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But, my personal opinion is that this is less about an anti-incumbent mood and more about a "pro-change" disposition.
Heather Taylor-Miesle: Obama or Bust: We Need Leadership from the Top 2010
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The president ran a very strong, pro-change campaign.
Norman Goldman: Why the Election Turned Out as it Did Norman Goldman 2010
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I understand that some of his support may have swung to Hillary in New Hampshire but it seems like most of it would go to Obama as the most pro-change, anti-Hillary candidate running.
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