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He will argue that nominating a candidate who has called Social Security "a failure" would be a risky move.
He assumed that appointing a woman would "speak" to other women, that nominating a mother would get mothers talking.
Melmoth said that nominating only three candidates for as many posts meant the election would not be properly contested.
The Club says that nominating him would be "an abject rejection" of the free-market, limited-government principles for which the Republican Party stands.
The conservative columnist Ann Coulter warned that nominating Mr. Gingrich would pave the way for a second term for President Obama.
He also maintained he was following advice given to him by fellow peers that nominating a residence outside of the capital was a way to earn money "in lieu of salary".
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Certainly, the convention that nominated him bore no resemblance to that John McCain.
Ayatollah Khamenei appoints 6 of its 12 members and controls the judiciary that nominates the others.
David Miliband received 40% of first preferences in 142 of the 165 seats that nominated him.
Mr. Kean gave the keynote address at the 1988 Republican convention that nominated the elder George Bush.
Except this dispatch, reported by Maureen Dowd, didn't come from the convention that is nominating George W. Bush, but the one that nominated his father 12 years ago.
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