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Nathan Saunders, president of the Washington Teachers' Union, said the one-candidate field violates both the letter and spirit of the 2007 law that sets up the search process.
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The president is confirmed for a seven-year term in a national, one-candidate referendum.
Syria to Hold Referendum on New Constitution Nour Malas 2012
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Nathan Saunders, president of the Washington Teachers' Union, said the one-candidate field violates both the letter and spirit of the 2007 law that sets up the search process.
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Nathan Saunders, president of the Washington Teachers' Union, said the one-candidate field violates both the letter and spirit of the 2007 law that sets up the search process.
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Yes, the most democratic solution is obviously to seat the delegates from a one-candidate race.
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The debate committee can't finance a one-candidate debate, so it would be canceled.
Top McCain Ally Hints McCain Will Go To Debate Because Congress Is "Back In Business" 2009
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If the post-primary method were severely restricted, the number of one-candidate races would be even higher.
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The press release points out that, already, one-candidate general elections for the state legislature are very common.
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The Clinton campaign now contends that these wholly undemocratic elections -- even the Stalinist one-candidate election in Michigan -- must count or democracy itself will be imperiled.
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That's right folks, you heard me one-candidate with two-heads!
The First Debate: Iraq or Afghanistan, and No Solution for the Economy 2008
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