Sentences with phrase «most run for the presidency»

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Now according to Mediate, word is that the rumor was sparked after most senior media strategist, Stephane Fouks, had flown into NYC that DSK was beginning to reconsider a run for the presidency currently occupied by Nicolas Sarkozy.
Michael Bloomberg's decision to endorse Hillary Clinton for the presidency very much reflects his belief — first articulated in a Bloomberg View column earlier this year — that Donald Trump «has run the most divisive and demagogic presidential campaign» the former New York mayor can remember, «preying on people's prejudices and fears.»
«I took this on to tackle prejudicial attitudes,» DeMoss says, explaining how he approached Romney about running for president in 2006, convinced that the then - Massachusetts governor was the most qualified man for the presidency that he'd ever seen.
Most Christians are uneducated... No Christians should run for presidency.
Most Atheists are uneducated... No Atheists could run for presidency.
- LIE Most Atheists are uneducated... No Atheists could run for presidency.
Most atheists are uneducated... No atheists could run for presidency.
This book is a particular favourite of mine because, as a teenager, I keenly followed Robert Kennedy's quixotic run for the presidency, and this account encapsulated the frenetic and sometimes chaotic campaign that ended in the traumatic murder of Kennedy, when he had just won the primary election in the largest state in the Union, California, and in one of the most rural, South Dakota.
By and large, there is no dispute that Atiku, the former Vice President possess intimidating democratic credentials and leadership qualities than most of those who have signified interest to run for the presidency in the past and to a large extent even now.
In a fundraising appeal to supporters, campaign deputy communications director Christina Reynolds called it a «ridiculous and irresponsible attack for someone to make — not just against the person who is almost certainly going to be the nominee of their party this November, but against someone who is one of the most qualified people to run for the presidency in the HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.»
Roosevelt had handpicked Taft as his political successor, but when Taft compromised many of Roosevelt's most cherished beliefs, Roosevelt ran against him for the presidency — a decision with consequences that still echo in our own time.
Consider that he ran for the presidency against Ronald Reagan (and Jimmy Carter), but also aggressively debated other activist - scientists whose views on population and development strayed from his — most notably Paul Ehrlich of «Population Bomb» fame.
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