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The lack of an agreement makes it hard for anyone to know what it is they may be campaigning for or against.
If Romney wins, Christie may be punished; if Obama wins, the next Democratic nominee may be campaigning against Christie in 2016.
The lack of such an agreement makes it hard for anyone to know what it is they may be campaigning for or against.
The wag-the-dog accusers may have got things upside down: the once-lackadaisical Mr Bush may be campaigning so hard precisely because he thinks electing Republicans will help the war on terrorism.
The current interim CEO may have stepped in during a time of need, or he may be campaigning for the title.
They also facilitate linkages between members who may be campaigning against similar technologies or against the same incinerator vendor.
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Jim Webb, the Democratic challenger in Virginia, wants to impose tariffs on countries that refuse to bring their labour and environmental standards into line with America's.Some of this may be campaign bluster.
The Israeli election campaign in recent weeks tilted rightward after the war in Gaza, so he may have been campaigning rather than revealing his true intentions.
Most worrisome may be the campaign of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, which heaped $5 million on consultants last month.
falling stock prices and a shaky economy -- may be affecting campaign fund-raising.
But we've had nearly eight years of flagrant public humanity now, which may be why campaign epiphanies aren't as potent as they used to be.
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