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  • All previous data had shown that the vicepresidential candidate had no statistical impact on an election, one way or another.

    Love, War & Running For President 2008

  • I arrived late note to self: do not take a crosstown bus when various world leaders and vicepresidential candidates are in town, but managed to hear a few of the speakers and, even better, caught up with a few people I was very glad to see again.

    Random Encounter with a Former Editor Erika D. 2008

  • In 1998 she was elected Vice-President with almost 13 million votes -- the largest mandate in the history of presidential or vicepresidential elections.

    Economic Opportunities in the Philippines 2002

  • - Democrat Lloyd Bentsen, vicepresidential debate, Oct. 5, 1988, responding to Republican Dan Quayle's contention he had as much experience as John F. Kennedy did when he sought the presidency.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2010

  • WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Jack Kemp, the onetime Republican vicepresidential candidate known for his affection and activism for Israel, has died.

    JTA - Recent News 2009

  • Republican vicepresidential candidate Sarah Palin interview on ...

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • But then Sarah Palin became the vicepresidential candidate and it all seemed too much.

    Prog Gold 2009

  • The messages were far from interesting, but the hackers appeared to have proved that the Republican vicepresidential nominee and Alaska Governor had used her private Yahoo! e-mail account to conduct official state business - a potential breach of Alaskan law.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

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