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He has been characterised by former colleagues as a policy wonk and an "absent-minded professor".
Michelle also lobbies her father at court on health-care issues, and is equally uncredible as a policy wonk.
Strickland is perceived as a policy wonk, but there's something the public is just not comfortable with".
Race plays to Mr Clinton's strengths both as a southerner and as a policy wonk with a genius for feeling people's pain.
He ran for president in 1988, even though he was known as a policy wonk who disdained the pettiness of politics.
Described by former colleagues as a policy wonk with sharp elbows, Mr Zoellick's background means he is familiar with the rigours of international diplomacy.
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Mr. Clinton is as much a policy wonk as Mr. Obama, but he devotes far more energy to marketing.
It may be relevant that Mr. Santorum, although reliably conservative on social issues, is a Northerner rather than a Southerner, a Catholic rather than an evangelical Protestant, and as much a policy wonk as a populist, qualities that would not traditionally play well to South Carolina's electorate.
She tended to meander during her answers, coming across as somewhat of a policy wonk or a technocrat.
"During his terms in Congress and his first year as governor [2008] he was seen as a bit of a policy wonk.
He described himself as "kind of like a policy wonk and a lawyer".
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