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The perception that candidates who are war veterans are influencing the national party is wrong. Ed Patru
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We started the process in October, had 12 candidates which we reduced to three, then two, and today was the day the decision was made. Cooter Failla
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We're in talks with about three to four Chinese candidates for a joint venture brokerage, and we should be able to set it up sometime this year. Peter Wong
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We want to run candidates (for City Council) that will dissolve the city. Phil Price
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What we're seeing around the country is a concerted effort by Democrats to manufacture momentum by talking up a lot of candidates with no resources. Ed Patru
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What this decision stands for is that there is a limit to the circumstances under which the federal government can dictate to the citizens of Nevada who they can or can not have as candidates for state or local office, Steve Ross
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For conservative leaders, making candidates pay them court, publicly and ostentatiously, is a colossal source of their symbolic power before their followers. It's kabuki theater, mostly. Rick Perlstein
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