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Mr. Gingrich's attitude about his turn of fortune is a side of him that voters do not know nearly as well as they do the fiery candidate who lays into debate moderators and Republican rivals.
The cool and cerebral Obama often gives way to a more fiery candidate who promises to "fight" for working people and against special interests, echoing some of the sharper language that John Edwards, the third major candidate in the race, has been using.
Democrats are having a primary campaign that's actually quite traditional; just as in past years, it pits a fiery candidate from the party's progressive wing against a more establishment figure.
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At a tense and sometimes fiery candidates' forum Monday night, Mr. Rangel shot back that it was not his dignity the president should be worried about.
It would be more interesting and authentic to see a fiery Republican candidate who preached American Exceptionalism while calling out Americans and Millennials for being lazy and entitled.
Buchanan, a former Republican presidential speechwriter who later ran for the White House as a fiery populist candidate, hasn't appeared on MSNBC since Oct. 22, a few days after his book hit the shelves.
The party, People's Opposition Bloc, led by a fiery pro-Russian candidate, Nataliya M. Vitrenko, narrowly failed to clear the 3percentthresholdld for winning seats in Parliament.
So it's possible journalists end up reporting largely what the event sponsors want, such as fiery speeches and candidate remarks criticizing Democrats, but less on the power brokers attending who play key behind-the-scenes roles in the 2016 election.
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