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Obama's string of primary victories will recede into the deepest recesses of memory.
It's ours," Reagan declared, and was rewarded with a string of primary victories that reinvigorated his campaign.
After Dr. Dean's string of primary losses, online organizing quickly seemed to lose some of its cachet.
She becomes the 69th superdelegate he has picked up since the Feb. 5 coast-to-coast string of primary elections and caucus votes.
Ronald Reagan's search for a vice president started as soon as he clinched the nomination with a string of primary victories in the spring of 1980.
But after a string of primary wins and a high-profile endorsement from Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, Trump has found himself firmly in the bullseye of comedy's heavy hitters.
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A hard-fought string of primaries fractured the party in the spring and summer of 1976.
After a frenzied string of primaries and caucuses for more than two months, Mississippi was alone in holding its contest Tuesday, where 33 delegates were at stake.
Now that he has won a string of primaries and caucuses in all corners of the country, and built a coalition of black and white voters, failure would seem to be less of an issue.
But Mr. Kerry generally held his fire on Sunday, staying in Fargo, N.D., and taking the posture of a front-runner as he anticipated a strong showing in Tuesday's string of primaries and caucuses.
Mr. Reagan had lost a string of primaries to the incumbent, President Ford, and it was believed that if the president defeated him in North Carolina, Mr. Reagan's bid, and perhaps his political career, would end.
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