Examples of using Democratic candidate in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He was three times a Democratic candidate for the office of President of the United States,
Johnsons policies in Vietnam, it appeared that no prominent Democratic candidate would run against a president of his own party.
Also remains the last time a Democratic candidate won Arizona by a majority of the state's popular vote, although Bill Clinton carried the state by a plurality in 1996.
Is the last time a Democratic candidate for president wins a majority of the white vote.
Since 1944 Johnson was the only Democratic candidate to win a majority of white voters.
Wallace declared himself a Democratic candidate, entering the field with George McGovern,
Charley was also actively involved in Oklahoma politics and was a Democratic candidate for office in the county.
He was actively involved in Oklahoma politics and was a Democratic candidate for office in the county.
was a conservative Democratic candidate for office in the county.
Despite growing opposition to Johnsons policies in Vietnam, it appeared that no prominent Democratic candidate would run against a president of his own party.
Johnson's policies in Vietnam, it appeared that no prominent Democratic candidate would run against a sitting president of his own party.
Johnson's policies in Vietnam, no prominent Democratic candidate was prepared to run against a sitting President of his own party.
Johnson's policies in Vietnam, no prominent Democratic candidate was prepared to run against a sitting President of his own party.
The group is led by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Democratic candidate for president, and Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.
Johnson's policies in Vietnam, it appeared that no prominent Democratic candidate would run against a sitting president of his own party.
As Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic candidate for President in 1952 and 1956, used to say when he mocked his opponents:“Here's the conclusion on which I will base my facts.”.
Essentially, the Democratic candidate and Republican candidate are each trying to add up the electors in every state so that they surpass 270 electoral votes,
That was the question whispered among some of Wall Street's most prominent Democratic supporters over the weekend after Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke on the campaign trail for Martha Coakley, the Democratic candidate for governor of Massachusetts.
The Democratic candidate claimed that current laws in Utah leave doctors with little options
twice providing electoral votes for a Democratic candidate, and twice providing electoral votes for a Republican candidate. .