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One of the features of modern presidential campaigns is that voters, rather than the largely irrelevant party chieftains, pick their party's nominee.
The normally rather flinty leader emits a sound that is almost a giggle: "Don't tempt me".On the shelves behind her are mementoes of the SNP's remarkable rise from an irrelevant party in the 1960s, to one that may soon be Britain's third biggest and her own.
Clearly not if one only looks at the official front of the party, i.e. the fairly irrelevant party leader and platform.
Before then he had focused his considerable political capital on arguing about the irrelevant Party platform, Sanders' fairly narrow May 3d victory in Indiana, a purple state, continued the pattern established in Nevada, Iowa and elsewhere.
In an introduction to the website, Boothroyd writes: "Unlike some other political sites, this site doesn't go in for minimising the information to 'major parties' only, using flashy graphics that distract from the content, compromising its impartiality by accepting sponsorship, or including irrelevant party propaganda.
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On a technical level, "Meretz will have to think hard about how many leftwing voters wasted their votes on irrelevant parties that didn't even get a seat.
That we will learn little because the important politicians will not be properly called to account, and too much time will be spent listening to irrelevant arguments from irrelevant parties.
It is because we do not wish that irrelevant parties (e.g. defence lawyers) can access and misuse the data.
Given the unprecedented multi-party swing to the SNP since they lost the referendum last year, Mr Cameron's positioning of his largely irrelevant Scottish party as the only one that can save the union, is a high-risk strategy that favours the nationalists and is likely to hinder Labour's chances of limiting their loses.
It continues: "Contrary to the protests of an increasingly irrelevant Labour party, his gradual reductions in tax credits are fair – fair to the taxpayers who have funded them, and fair to those who receive them: they will now be properly rewarded for their efforts, thanks to lower taxes and the new living wage".
How are bold new solutions going to come from tired ideologies, increasingly irrelevant political parties, a broken system of elections, and a Congress that has completely lost the confidence of the American people?
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