Aún no tenemos significados para "win the endorsement".
1Cooper's team had been hoping to win the endorsement of Brown.
2It appeared to win the endorsement of many of the bankers.
3Earlier this year, Taitz unsuccessfully ran for a California senate seat and failed to win the endorsement of GOP candidate Newt Gingrich.
4To win a majority in the second round the latter will need to win the endorsement of the next two candidates, both Pashtun.
5They have also won the endorsement of liberal use in other publications.
6On Friday, he won the endorsement of U.S. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid.
7He also won the endorsement of newspapers in Richmond and Cincinnati.
8Finch barely won the endorsement over Ganim from the city's Democratic Party in August.
9On Sunday, it won the endorsement of Reid, the Democrats' leader in the Senate.
10Bush also recently won the endorsement of the "Jewish Journal," a Florida weekly.
11Who cares about everybody? Romney won the endorsement of Michigan's popular governor Rick Snyder on Thursday.
12If they were lucky, they won the endorsement of the proprietor, who would thereafter wear an Obama button.
13Jon Huntsman, who finished third in New Hampshire, won the endorsement of the newspaper in Columbia, the state capital.
14Biden, meanwhile, on Thursday won the endorsement of Latino Victory, a progressive political action committee that backs Hispanic candidates.
15Obama won the endorsement of newspapers in Miami, Detroit and Toledo, Ohio, as well as The New York Times.
16She won the endorsement of the Chicago Tribune and established herself as a rising star in the Republican Party.
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