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"The numbers indicate that there's some movement among conservatives to coalesce behind Romney," he said.
The unions failed in their effort to coalesce behind one candidate for mayor.
As we crossed Snow Mesa chewing on granola bars, ominous clouds began to coalesce behind us.
Democrats are expected to coalesce behind Elizabeth Crowley, a developer of educational programs for nonprofit agencies.
Everyone agreed that it would be better for the movement to coalesce behind a single candidate who could topple Romney.
An endorsement, especially a hearty one, could help clear the way for those voters to coalesce behind Mr. Romney's campaign.
Economists call this problem "capture": Vested interests coalesce behind a program and use their power to sustain it.
The differences online will eventually even out once Republicans coalesce behind a candidate, several Republican strategists said.
He went on, "Donald Trump could be a national Todd Akin if our party doesn't coalesce behind a single candidate".
But top fund-raisers in both camps say they have always expected to coalesce behind the nominee.
Some of the money problems might be solved if Mr. Paul's libertarian supporters coalesce behind Mr. Barr.
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