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Robert Close Onancock, Va., Oct. 30, 2008 To the Editor: I agree with William Kristol ("Remember the Marne," column, Oct. 27) that voters need to consider which candidate would make the better commander in chief in time of war.
Kendall's two-minute campaign video depicts her in her London campaign office drafting a letter to the party's membership, appealing to them to consider which candidate would be best able to win the 2020 general election in before placing their vote.
Although I wasn't old enough to vote at the time, I began to consider which candidate I agreed with most and which policy issues I felt most strongly about.
A new TV ad from a super PAC supporting Republican candidate Jeb Bush slams rivals Donald Trump and Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, challenging voters to consider which candidate would best protect the United States in an attack and pointing to the 27 generals and admirals who support Bush, the former Florida governor.
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Once again, this question is framed in terms of a general election, but can be applied to a primary by considering which candidate has more support from statewide officials.
And if Clinton can't decisively knock Obama out on Tuesday, as remaining primary state voters start considering which candidate is most capable of taking on Senator McCain, my guess is she ultimately won't be able to carry the nomination.
Thomas L. Friedman succinctly suggests that we consider which of the two presidential candidates we would rather have along with us on a tiger hunt (column, Oct. 21).
During the 2016 campaign, as the Mercers considered which Presidential candidate to back, they rejected insiders such as Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, who they believed couldn't win.
Most people say, 'Tell me what you think — don't show me the numbers.' But he's, like, 'Give me the numbers!' " During the 2016 campaign, as the Mercers considered which Presidential candidate to back, they rejected insiders such as Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, who they believed couldn't win.
When California voters were asked about how they'll rank issues while they're considering which gubernatorial candidate to support in 2018, healthcare finished second only to jobs and the economy, according to a recent poll by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies.
(As you ponder that, consider, too, which candidate most often has displayed the thinner skin).
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