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Joe Scarborough delivered a scathing assessment of Donald Trump on Thursday, laying into the candidate for picking petty fights with Republican leaders who haven't supported him.

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Think about it: hundreds of liberal Jews in Palm Beach, some of them elderly retirees, mistakenly vote for Pat Buchanan, a candidate they revile for both his politics and his comments about Hitler, and this costs Al Gore, a candidate they adore for picking a Jewish running mate, four years in the White House?

Labour's process for picking its candidate for May 2016 will formally begin just one week after the general election.

By welcoming what she called the "qualified primary" system Labour has chosen for picking its candidate she is endorsing pitching a big tent, but by insisting on "never forgetting the acrid smell of poverty" she invokes the old time Labour religion that London party activists, not terribly Blairite, will want to hear from her.

"Are you better off than you were 4 years ago?" Ronald Reagan's famous question in the U.S. presidential election of 1980 is generally a good yardstick for picking a candidate, or at least for judging a leader's economic policies.

The important strategy for picking out candidate transcripts with virulence was based on the identification of the transcripts with Ka/Ks > 1 with the assumption of the possible fast evolutionary pattern of parasitism associated genes [ 18].

HAVING made no secret of my own doubts about Newt Gingrich, I doff my cap to the candidate for having picked up the important endorsement of the New Hampshire Union Leader.

On Friday, City Councilman John C. Liu, a candidate for comptroller, picked up another union, the Communications Workers of America District 1, and on Saturday, Mr. de Blasio, who is running for public advocate, is expected to win the support of the new Bronx borough president, Rubén Díaz Jr.

Iowans claim, in defense of their peculiar, and disproportionately influential, ritual for picking presidential candidates, that their habit of producing surprising outcomes proves the system's freeness and fairness.

She will make one hell of a candidate, and hats off to McCain for picking her".

Politically astute until the end of her long life, she had a knack for picking the winning candidate in most political contests.

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