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All previous data had shown that the vicepresidential candidate had no statistical impact on an election, one way or another.
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I arrived late note to self: do not take a crosstown bus when various world leaders and vicepresidential candidates are in town, but managed to hear a few of the speakers and, even better, caught up with a few people I was very glad to see again.
Random Encounter with a Former Editor Erika D. 2008
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In 1998 she was elected Vice-President with almost 13 million votes -- the largest mandate in the history of presidential or vicepresidential elections.
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- Democrat Lloyd Bentsen, vicepresidential debate, Oct. 5, 1988, responding to Republican Dan Quayle's contention he had as much experience as John F. Kennedy did when he sought the presidency.
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WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Jack Kemp, the onetime Republican vicepresidential candidate known for his affection and activism for Israel, has died.
JTA - Recent News 2009
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Republican vicepresidential candidate Sarah Palin interview on ...
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But then Sarah Palin became the vicepresidential candidate and it all seemed too much.
Prog Gold 2009
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The messages were far from interesting, but the hackers appeared to have proved that the Republican vicepresidential nominee and Alaska Governor had used her private Yahoo! e-mail account to conduct official state business - a potential breach of Alaskan law.
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