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But it was also the day that President Obama's campaign chose to put out a video appeal from Anna Wintour, the oh-so-fabulous editor in chief of Vogue magazine, inviting supporters to compete for a chance at a dinner with her, the Obamas and Sarah Jessica Parker in New York City.
Mr Romney told supporters he would compete for every vote in every state.
"Senator Sanders has proven time and again that he's going to compete for every vote in this campaign, and his supporters are working hard to help him win," Clinton wrote in an email to supporters Monday.
The MLP and the MSM generally compete for the dominant Hindu vote, although they both have supporters in all communities.
He denies having set loose camels with riders who beat protesters in Tahrir Square, but believes strongly that supporters of Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's former president, should compete for a role in the country's future.
Mr. Giuliani's support for abortion rights has, in the view of Mrs. Clinton's supporters, put him in a strong position to compete for women voters, as well as some Democrats and independents.
Portugal supporters may argue the point, but no oversold penalty or headbutt can compete for controversy with the scandal that rocked soapbox racing in 1973.
Maddow wondered, "Ron Paul voters are human beings, why does no body compete for them?" According to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, a candidate would have to "depart from Republican orthodoxy" to go after Paul supporters.
Companies compete for scarce talent.
"Kids compete for attention.
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