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Look, I won't lie and say that money isn't a problem, but I do know that campaign contributions aren't "lining the pockets of candidates".
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These big corporations are not stuffing the pockets of the candidates because they "get to hang out at exclusive parties".
Ukraine's television channels, mostly owned by oligarchs, sometimes seemed in the pocket of one candidate or another.
Both campaigns are aware that winning the affection of Youngstown's lunch-bucket voters and the party faithful can make all the difference in taking Ohio, a swing state whose delegates almost always wind up in the pocket of the candidate who takes the White House.
And unlike the New York metropolitan area, where Long Island, the borough of Staten Island and many suburbs in New York and New Jersey remain competitive in presidential elections, it is hard to find any significant pockets of support for Republican candidates in the nine counties that make up the San Francisco Bay Area.
Our current system fuels the 24-hour corporate media circus, forces (most) candidates into the pockets of special interests, disenfranchises voters, and perpetuates a two-part duopoly that undermines our democracy.
Full list of candidates.
28% of candidates are independent.
Interview dozens of candidates.
Ten amino acids that have high affinity to three different regions of t-PA are identified by the amino acids location method on the basis of candidate pocket structure of t-PA.
At one stage she felt her campaign was slipping: there were pockets of women who would normally support a female candidate but who had reservations about Mrs Clinton.
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