61.   Al Checchi, a multimillionaire businessmen seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, started his advertising by not mentioning his party and making broad bipartisan appeals.

62.   Al Gore seems to have already wrapped up the Democratic nomination on the basis that while Bill Clinton was president, Gore was right by his side.

63.   Also likely to dog Gore in any quest to regain the Democratic presidential nomination is the widely held perception that he ran a poor race against Bush.

64.   Brown, even after leaving office, was unable to establish a national base to win the Democratic nomination.

65.   Bowles, who campaigns as if he has the Democratic nomination sewn up, agreed that the uncertainty about the primary made his task much harder.

66.   Boxer is unopposed for the Democratic nomination in June, but Republicans have promised to give her a strong fight in November.

67.   Bradley is considered a possible Gore challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination.

68.   Bradley, running for the Democratic presidential nomination, lost to Vice President Al Gore Tuesday in the New Hampshire primary.

69.   Bradley, the former New Jersey senator who is challenging Gore for the Democratic nomination, also says teachers must be held accountable for student performance.

70.   Businessman, University of Texas Regent and Bush ally Tony Sanchez may seek the Democratic nomination and could be a formidable opponent.

a. + nomination >>共 219
republican 27.77%
presidential 26.68%
democratic 21.17%
judicial 2.10%
party 1.81%
gubernatorial 1.61%
foster 1.02%
first 0.89%
vice-presidential 0.62%
ambassadorial 0.59%
democratic + n. >>共 530
candidate 5.81%
leader 5.70%
reform 4.34%
nomination 3.09%
senator 2.47%
primary 2.37%
nominee 1.81%
election 1.49%
lawmaker 1.42%
president 1.42%
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