Definitionn. the campaign of a candidate to be elected
Last update: September 20, 2015
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His long term of service in the House, his leadership of his party on its floor, his candidacy for the speakership, and his recent election to the United States Senate, marked him out as the available man. [Please select]
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Hearst, which an open candidacy would entail; for he is at once vain and thin-skinned. [Please select]
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Blake's candidacy was still being assiduously pressed and circulars recommending her, signed by Mrs. [Please select]
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It is difficult for the historian to unravel the precise circumstances which led to this candidacy. [Please select]
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"I was never pledged to your candidacy, as a citizen." [Please select]
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Bangor announces his candidacy for the nomination for Mayor, subject to the Democratic primary. [Please select]
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It is an able paper, fully displaying Hamilton's power of combining force of argument with dignity of language, but although exhibiting Adams as unfit for his office it advised support of his candidacy. [Please select]
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Here was Humphrey Crewe, sitting talking to her in the road--Humphrey Crewe, whose candidacy for the governorship impugned her father's management of the Northeastern Railroads--and she was unable to take the matter seriously. [Please select]
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