11.   Corzine defends his campaign expenditures as necessary for a political newcomer running against a household name like Florio.

12.   Four years later Brown lost to political newcomer Ronald Reagan, whom everyone seemed to underestimate except those who knew him.

13.   Greeting McCain with cheers and checks were an assortment of political newcomers.

14.   He contends that a political newcomer cannot compete with career politicians without spending significant amounts of money to get his name and positions known.

15.   He is an incumbent running against an anti-incumbent tide and an opponent who is a political newcomer.

16.   He will face another political newcomer, Glen Davis, a businessman.

17.   Hours after Gramm was declared the victor, the political newcomer still refused to concede defeat.

18.   In many ways, the election of the political newcomer was vintage Miami politics.

19.   In early returns, Hutchison was getting roughly three votes for every two that went to her Democratic opponent, political newcomer Richard Fisher.

20.   Justice Antonin Scalia said political newcomers did not have the name recognition or connections to raise money from a lot of people.

a. + newcomer >>共 275
relative 16.98%
political 8.36%
the 4.72%
only 3.10%
fellow 1.75%
republican 1.75%
talented 1.62%
young 1.35%
best 1.35%
promising 1.21%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
newcomer 0.07%
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