61.   The Republicans should think long and hard about choosing a candidate who can win.

62.   The solution is for all countries to join in allowing the secretary general to choose quality candidates for U.N. posts, rather than pushing their own nationals.

63.   The show may gain more momentum as the housemates choose two candidates for banishment.

64.   The state has no party registration so any registered voter may choose any candidate on the ballot.

65.   These votes would come from ballots in which voters had tried to choose a candidate, but failed to completely dislodge the chad next to his name.

66.   They also told pollsters they would choose a candidate who felt as they did about the issues over one who had superior moral fiber.

67.   Time was when political parties chose their presidential candidates, more often than not, on the basis of merit.

68.   Throughout his first term, Clinton avoided choosing judicial candidates who might attract opposition.

69.   Under this system, Californians were given a single ballot from which they could choose a candidate from any party, regardless of their own party affiliation.

70.   Voters in the open primary can choose any candidate on the ballot regardless of party affiliation.

v. + candidate >>共 695
endorse 4.35%
support 3.78%
choose 3.58%
field 3.58%
interview 2.60%
have 2.40%
nominate 2.32%
back 2.14%
help 2.03%
select 1.83%
choose + n. >>共 1787
word 2.88%
candidate 2.56%
president 1.96%
successor 1.80%
winner 1.70%
side 1.52%
leader 1.48%
name 1.45%
path 1.20%
site 1.20%
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