41. Ms. Dimock also said she would campaign hard for whichever candidate she eventually chooses. 42. No matter which presidential candidate Colombians choose in elections on Sunday, the new president will take over a government whose powers are tightly constrained. 43. Now candidates are chosen by the people in state primaries or caucuses, not by the delegates in convention. 44. NORC will choose candidates who are potential, but not necessarily registered, voters. 45. Now the voters get to choose the candidates in party primaries. 46. Of course, many voters claim they chose those candidates by mistake in the first place. 47. Parties that hold open primaries to choose candidates would be exempt from the quota. 48. Peabody was singularly unsuccessful in reforming the way the political parties choose their candidates for vice president. 49. Political scientists such as Linda Fowler of Dartmouth College and pollsters such as Breglio say most voters do not rank abortion as a top issue when choosing a candidate. 50. President Ernesto Zedillo has sent confusing signals to his party over his role in choosing candidates for the presidential election next year. |