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Meanings of presidential candidacy in English
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Usage of presidential candidacy in English
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Senator Bernie Sanders, whose presidentialcandidacy has been gaining steam among labour union activists.
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Democrats say the panel's efforts are politically motivated to undercut Clinton's 2016 presidentialcandidacy.
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Senator Bernie Sanders, whose presidentialcandidacy has been gaining steam among labor union activists.
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She writes regularly on US politics, and will discuss the presidentialcandidacy of Hillary Clinton.
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We plan to do things differently. -Muhammadu Buhari announcing his presidentialcandidacy in October.
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Trump had announced his presidentialcandidacy in June 2015.
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A presidentialcandidacy involves years of sustained preparation and learning from "real experts," Perry said.
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Jindal also appears to offer the most problematic vice presidentialcandidacy of these three frontrunners on racial issues.
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A California delegate for Trump, Thiel had previously supported the 2012 presidentialcandidacy of libertarian icon Ron Paul.
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Barr, having ditched the GOP, was to follow up with the most viable big-L Libertarian presidentialcandidacy ever.
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After all, Sarah Palin's failed 2008 vice- presidentialcandidacy demonstrated that the loser can share in the spoils, too.
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Democrats say the committee's efforts are politically motivated and aimed at undermining the possible presidentialcandidacy of Hillary Clinton.
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Long before the historic candidacies of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, there was the presidentialcandidacy of Shirley Chisholm.
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This year, Congressman Ron Paul of Texas mounted what was arguably the most successful small-l libertarian presidentialcandidacy in history.
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But the presidentialcandidacy of Donald Trump has seemed to usher us into a whole new season of media loathing.
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U.S. intelligence agencies have said Russia was behind a hacking campaign aimed at boosting Trump's presidentialcandidacy against Democrat Hillary Clinton.