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Examples of running mate


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The danger of the current system is that there is no opportunity for a runningmate.
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The deputy mayor should not be a member of the assembly and a runningmate of the mayor, elected on the same ticket.
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Nothing destroys families—the family policy group and everybody else should know this —more quickly than those strains and worries, and their runningmate, unemployment.
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If they were running on the same ticket, what would be the difference between the mayor designating his or her own deputy and the mayor having a runningmate?
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Although electors are pledged to their candidate and runningmate, they are not obligated to vote for them.
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Twenty-five states required that a presidential candidate have a runningmate to appear on the ballot.
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Someone who is from a different region than the candidate may be chosen as a runningmate to provide geographic balance to the ticket.
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The principle was subsequently abandoned by him and his runningmate in the 2004 presidential election.
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At this point, each man from any party ran alone, as the formal position of runningmate had not yet been established.
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Declared candidates would have had to select a runningmate affiliated with a party other than his or her own.
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The vice president is elected jointly with the president as his or her runningmate.
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However, she was unable to bring in a runningmate with her.
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Vice presidents are either elected jointly with the president as his or her runningmate, elected separately, or appointed independently after the president's election.
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Presidential candidates would have been required to choose a vice presidential runningmate from a party different from their own to ensure a balanced ticket.
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He was the runningmate of the gubernatorial candidate of the party in 1979.
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She congratulated the president-elect, his runningmate, the candidates and their parties for their contributions in this democratic process held under the new constitution.
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The convention distractions led to a hurried process to pick a vice presidential runningmate.
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Before the civil war, a northern candidate was almost always paired with a southern runningmate or vice-versa.
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Estrada later said he may file charges against the police who arrested his runningmate.
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As he edged closer to the nomination, discussions about his runningmate arose.
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Her surplus helped secure the election of a runningmate.
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The term is applicable to the candidate's selected runningmate as well.
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The constitution provided that a gubernatorial candidate select a runningmate within 30 days after the nomination.
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They are assigned an enlisted runningmate, from whom they acquire a sense of the enlisted experience.
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Selecting a runningmate is part of the game simulation.
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Pryce has not yet chosen a vice-presidential runningmate and has a hard time making the decision.
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These conditions reveal the merits and failures of having a runningmate to balance the ticket instead of calling a snap election, as other countries do.
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The general applauded his runningmate for his speech, but stated that the two had to meet face to face before a final decision could be made.
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Within 30 days after the certification of the statewide primary election, the candidate for governor selects a runningmate to join his ticket as the candidate for lieutenant governor.
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He designated no vice-president as runningmate.
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If the candidate is associated with a specific faction of the party, a runningmate from a competing faction may be chosen so as to unify the party.
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The vice mayor is elected via popular vote; although most mayoral candidates have running mates, the vice mayor is elected separately from the mayor.
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Although most presidential candidates have running mates, the president and vice president are elected separately, and the winning candidates may be of different political parties.
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His running mates for state office also lost.
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Gubernatorial candidates pick their running mates, with the two then running together on the same ticket.
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Some candidates had nearly twice the quota but had no running mates to transfer their surplus votes.
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But, although some 50 feet longer and 5,000 tons larger, her overall look was very similar to her future running mates.
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Since this incident, front-running presidential candidates have developed short lists of potential running mates and have meticulously performed background checks.
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Both campaigns began to use their running mates to attack the other candidate.
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In 1928, she was given a refit to make her resemble her younger, larger and faster running mates.
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Candidates for governor and lieutenant governor ran on a ticket as running mates.
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Running mates are heavily vetted before being announced in the weeks prior to the party national convention.
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This will change after 2014, when gubernatorial nominees will pick their running mates.
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Though both the governor and lieutenant governor are elected in the same year, the two are not running mates.
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The governor and lieutenant governor are elected on separate ballots and are not running mates.
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At least eight of his running mates were women.
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And in his first presidential decision, the selection of a runningmate, he hit it out of the park.
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Downey actually garnered 123,000 votes more than his runningmate, and he gained a statewide reputation as a champion of progressive politics.
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Reagan gambled by announcing he would choose a moderate runningmate, alienating conservatives.
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Wright ran his 2010 campaign without a runningmate.
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Ma stated that there were no set criteria for a runningmate, that his search would not be defined by gender, occupation, or even political party affiliations.
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Thomas is by far the best driver, being both the fastest and hitting the fewest obstacles (two), but his runningmate gets her car stuck in between two car obstacles.
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