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And in every candidate country, populists, Communists, extreme nationalists and others on the political fringe have called on voters to reject Europe.
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Mr. de Blasio accomplished something almost unimaginable in a race in which every candidate abided by the same spending cap: he outspent his nearest competitor by about $200,000 on TV ads.
True, we have been through a long, hard campaign in which every candidate wound up looking like Jack Nicholson in "The Shining".
What we need is public campaign financing in which every candidate gets the same amount of public money to spend.
The last time the United Nations made a serious run at expanding the council, in 2005, every candidate had its own sworn enemy — generally a neighbor.
Louisiana has a unique open-primary election, in which every candidate appears on a single primary ballot; the top two vote-getters, regardless of party, meet in the run-off.
Of course, the media won't be perfect in covering every candidate (not by a long shot, see Al Gore).
Even so, immigration remained a toxic issue in the Republican Party's primaries, in which almost every candidate vied to be tougher than the next on illegal immigration.
In this campaign, every candidate needs his own billionaires.
The pledge was not just in our manifesto – every candidate, including Clegg, had campaigned on the issue.
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