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Renata, a campaign manager, must make a candidate "glimmer" — no small feat, considering the guy is a dolt.
(For what it's worth, it's also possible to blink too little, which can make a candidate seem reptilian).
A single intemperate remark by a supporter can make a candidate look foolish, and lose them a news cycle or three.
Anthony Tommasini writes that a "commitment to living composers" will help make a candidate for an orchestral opening a "good musical citizen".
He said special interest contributions, like those from pharmaceutical companies, could make a candidate less likely to vote for cheaper generic drugs.
Whereas a campaign finance system in which it only takes a few rich supporters to make a candidate competitive is a system that may ultimately be more open, not less, to outsiders and insurgents and populists of all stripes.
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What makes a candidate electable?
"The sort of record that makes a candidate a 'rock star' to the left also makes that candidate politically toxic".
Maybe there's something about the coverage itself that makes a candidate seem faddish.
"It might have made a candidate with a $10 million war chest perhaps look a little sympathetic," Mr. Williams said.
Yet they often usually fail to provide the additional training that makes a candidate broadly employable.
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