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1 That led to speculation that he was going to chart a more centrist course.
2 Bloomberg has more centrist positions and has largely avoided attacks against individual Democratic candidates.
3 Kristin Olsen, a county supervisor from suburban Modesto, represents a more centrist political view.
4 In 2008, Hillary Clinton was the more centrist Democrat.
5 John Ahern, a partner at Jones Day law firm, said Bailey is more centrist than his predecessor.
6 Most notably among them was the Medicare-for-All health plan that came under fire from the more centrist candidates.
7 In some competitive districts, the DCCC has intervened to back more centrist candidates, ones they consider more electable.
8 In each party, there are traditionalists, who tend to be euro-skeptics, as well as more centrist , pro-European modernizers.
9 Republicans welcomed the more centrist tone.
10 But these policy makers said that important initial decisions have been far more centrist than might have been expected.
11 But aides say he would be a more centrist and pragmatic leader than his leftist campaign stance would suggest.
12 Both Shafiq and the Brotherhood are now trying to rally support from more centrist voters in the second round.
13 He has also started wearing suits and calling himself a devout Roman Catholic to appeal to more centrist voters.
14 He has spurned offers from more centrist figures to broaden Labour's team by coming back into the shadow cabinet.
15 The weaker-than-expected performance of the Left Front should make it easier for Mr Hollande to fight a more centrist campaign.
16 How his choice will affect serious frictions within the Romney campaign between foreign policy hard-liners and more centrist advisers is unclear.
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