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The usual Republican suspects lined up to side with Trump, chastizing Pope Francis for insinuating that the candidate isn't Christian.
Bill Clinton's legacy on job creation should be assailed by none and admired by every presidential candidate who hopes to do the same.
At USC, if you're running back there, and you do gain you over 1,500 yards, people see you as a candidate, but not one of the top ones.
I just don't see anonymous sources as fair against a candidate. I think if someone has a real concern, they should come out and say it.
I was a candidate in Loughborough in the 2005 election. I had a good result against the sitting Labour MP but not enough to unseat him.
Whether you voted for me or not, going through the Democratic process had made me a better candidate. I am a smarter, better candidate.
By June 2016, candidate Donald Trump had already outlined his seven-point plan on trade, and once in the White House, he kept his word.
I guess if you're independent, not afraid of much, and extremely stylish, that makes you a pretty good candidate for being a New Yorker.
I think that women just have a primeval instinct to make soup, which they will try to foist on anybody who looks like a likely candidate.
Obama better understood community organisation and peer-to-peer communication than any recent candidate, and we are applying that lesson.
Well, I've been in the political arena all of my life, and 10 years of that as a candidate and elected official, and that's about enough.
It turns out that the Republican Party is not a hero to anyone but the racist, xenophobic caricature of a candidate that is Donald Trump.
Mr. Trump is an entertainer, bringing a rawness and wildness to the presidential race that no other candidate can come close to matching.
If a candidate believes in a no deal exit, they should be straight with the British people that it will come at a very considerable cost.
If the party of Lincoln wishes to become the party of intolerance, selecting Trump to be its presidential candidate is a good way forward.
A campaign adviser can change the outside appearance of the candidate, but the ideology and personality of the candidate remains the same.
If you really want to diminish a candidate, depict him as the foil of his handler. This is as old in American politics as politics itself.
One of the problems with a candidate like Bob Kennedy, and his brother before him, was that people assumed they didn't need contributions.
I believe that any candidate who supports the war should not receive our support. It doesn't matter if they're Senator Clinton or whoever.
In campaigns, promises are usually treated skeptically. Past positions are viewed as the one reliable way to gauge a candidate's instincts.
I have this to say to the people: go the polls and vote for the candidate of your choice... This is your responsibility; do not neglect it.
Any candidate who claims his religion has no influence on his decisions is either a dishonest politician or a shallow follower of his faith.
Minnesotans are ticket splitters. They look to the candidate, not the party, which is the way it should be, and that's only going to help me.
As a candidate, Obama projected himself as a new Reagan, above narrow party politics. He wanted to please all but has ended up annoying many.
There is only one Republican presidential candidate that has a proven, courageous, and conservative record on national security: Marco Rubio.
We do not owe allegiance to any candidate because they share our party or our color, but because they share our principles and our conscience.
The top two goals of every presidential nominating convention are to unify the party and to define the candidate for the grueling weeks ahead.
No Republican presidential candidate is a viable option for pro-choice voters of any political philosophy - Democrat, Republican or otherwise.
Obviously, I have been a pro-choice candidate for my entire political career, and obviously there is controversy always surrounding this issue.
I try to avoid saying anything positive about any presidential candidate for fear that if I actually like them then I will kill their campaign.
This is a candidate who never even thought about policy. What Trump represents is pure willpower and the notion of breaking through the system.
There is no evidence at all that a voting booth was hacked or one person's vote in America was taken from Trump candidate to Clinton candidate.
We have already seen ISIS use Donald Trump in their propaganda directly. I mean, I will go so far as to say Donald Trump is the ISIS candidate.
Rubio is clearly an open-borders Republican. He is the Chamber of Commerce candidate, the 'more is better' candidate, and the amnesty candidate.
It is often constructive to meet with a candidate for a particular office, but I believe what is most important is the candidate's track record.
The 2009 elections were the first my party faced. Still MNS candidates lost by lesser margins. Each of my candidate got more than one lakh votes.
I was extended secret service protection during my presidential run in 1984, when I received the most death threats ever made toward a candidate.
Political discourse has become so rotten that it's no longer possible to tell the stench of one presidential candidate from the stink of another.
Wouldn't it be something if Liberty's votes were enough to change which presidential candidate won Virginia and maybe even the presidency itself?
All I can say is I was a lot more discreet as a candidate than I was in real life. Can I say that? Maybe it's indiscreet to talk about discretion.
I'm very much engaged in the political battles, but I'm doing it as a supporter of Republicans out of conservatism rather than an active candidate.
What is important is the victory of the people, not of a candidate. We must unite for the good of Madagascar's people, and we are going to succeed.
I think international business experience is an asset in a congressional candidate, particularly in a district with so much international commerce.
I am fed up with career politicians. I am tired of going into the voting booth and holding my nose to pick the least worst candidate on the ballot.
It's hard to be a son of a candidate. It's hard to be a brother of a candidate. I think it may be the hardest thing to be the dad of the candidate.
Gov. Huckabee seems like somebody who could run effectively against a female candidate and not make it seem like he's being derogatory and impolite.
Obviously, I'm honoured to be mentioned as a candidate to win the Ballon d'Or, but the only way I can influence it is to just focus on playing well.
Many people want to be the president - many people. But it's not enough. If some candidate doesn't have support of people, it's no more than a wish.
Infosys is an absolute meritocracy. Even in a meritocracy, other things being equal, you have to give opportunity to the more experienced candidate.
Trump in particular was such an unpopular candidate, because he's so anti communities of color, and we're a minority majority state, are you kidding?