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Those also appear unacceptable because they would violate party rules and raise questions about voter disenfranchisement since the delegate allotment would not accurately reflect the primary results.
Although she knew there were no wrong answers, she said she worried that her responses would not accurately reflect her personality.
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"He was not about to settle for 'liddle'.' " Trump thought he had a winner when he came up with "Corker the Porker," until aides pointed out that the Republican senator from Tennessee has an average physique, to which such an insult would not accurately apply.
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