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It is rare to see a victorious primary challenger who has run explicitly on ideology.
And like many of the other women leaders, 44-year-old Yingluck has run explicitly under her relative's mantle.
I said it was politically suicidal to run explicitly on a plan that cuts entitlement programs (much as I support them intellectually).
Ms. Bonauto also said she believed that residents from some of the 38 states might be eligible because only those states whose laws declared same-sex marriages void would run explicitly afoul of the statute.
De Blasio, who had run explicitly on a platform of changing course from the Bloomberg years, briefly thanked the man who has run the city for a dozen years, first as a Republican and later as an independent.
Alabama's requirement that schools collect information on the immigration status of parents may not run explicitly afoul of Plyler ("Hey, we're not saying you can't come to school. We're just saying that to come to school you have to rat on your parents")., but it comes pretty close.
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In many elections, the results ran explicitly counter to the prevailing narratives of the campaign.
The Times has charged Garth with running "explicitly racial television and radio ads".
In many races, such candidates are running explicitly as a check on his presidency.
A recent survey by the union National Nurses United found 225 Democratic candidates in the House running explicitly on single-payer healthcare.
"She's running explicitly as someone who affirms rather than challenges conventional gender stereotypes," said Jocelyn H. Olcott, a Duke University history professor who studies the role of women in Mexican politics.
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