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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.
To that mix can be added some backbenchers running explicitly because they're not members of either camp - and appealing to colleagues who dislike the sight of open campaigning and briefing against opponents by organised slates.
In case you missed it, Clinton is running explicitly as a champion of women — a role she shied away from during her first presidential run in 2008.
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In many elections, the results ran explicitly counter to the prevailing narratives of the campaign.
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).
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.
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