Now, 25% hardly makes a dominating front-runner, but it does make a front-runner.
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He just isn't considered a clear front-runner, or even the front-runner at all.
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"If you're the front-runner, you've got to be the front-runner," said one major Democratic donor.
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Alex Thompson: Biden walked onstage the dominant front-runner and he almost certainly walked offstage the dominant front-runner.
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"If this was anybody else as the front-runner, there'd be people right now saying let's all rally around the front-runner," Rubio said.
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's campaign released a new attack video Thursday over Instagram that was aimed at Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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If the titular front-runner can't win in either of the first two voting states, then can that person really be considered the front-runner anymore?
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The fact that you're even asking this question about the supposed front-runner, the fact that we keep getting asked, 'Will you vote for the front-runner?
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The objection is the self-fulfilling dimension of that focus: Devote disproportionate attention to the front-runner and you risk enhancing her status as the front-runner.
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One Latino (Sylvia Garcia) is a virtual lock, one (Veronica Escobar) is a front-runner and two others have a remote chance of reaching a runoff against the front-runner.
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Sanders was the big winner of the night, because he entered the debate as the front-runner but evaded the kind of harsh treatment that a front-runner usually gets.
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The survey found that 29% of Americans would support Bloomberg in a theoretical three-way race between the former mayor, GOP front-runner Donald Trump, and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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" — SETH MEYERS "Biden is the clear front-runner now.
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The top Democratic candidates, with the exception of Bernie Sanders, continue to imagine that someone other than Sanders is the front-runner — and then they subject that faux front-runner to tough criticism.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden is a wobbly front runner.
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Tom Campbell is the Republican front runner for the seat.
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The possible Democratic front-runner plays Trump's game — and loses.
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"The Front Runner," starring Hugh Jackman, played to empty theaters.
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He remains the national front runner in polling and fundraising.
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Warren was a front runner when he made that statement.
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Bernie Sanders very much the lead and the front runner.
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"OK – is it working?" the Democratic presidential front-runner quipped.
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But then again, front-runner Joe Biden helped write the 1994 crime bill that helped to lead to mass incarceration of minorities -- and co-front runner Bernie Sanders voted for it, so there's that.
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Mr. Buttigieg presents himself as a 38-year-old embodiment of a generation that has little in common with the current septuagenarian front-runner (Bernie Sanders), former front-runner (Joe Biden) and incumbent (Donald Trump).
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Gavin Newsom is still the clear front-runner in the race.
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What about former vice president and Democratic front runner Joe Biden?
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Right now, he has the inside track, considered the front runner.
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Ahok remained the front-runner ahead of the election on Feb.
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Bernie Sanders is now the front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
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The current front-runner, Bernie Sanders, had a very different day.
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On the Republican side, front-runner Donald Trump praised Oklahoma Gov.
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The LME is right now the front-runner to provide one.
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Diller is also a supporter of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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He's the front-runner; he would have been the main target.
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But from the start, Gase was seen as the front-runner.
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Bernie Sanders, who is trailing front-runner Hillary Clinton, to quit.
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Fernandez is now the clear front-runner ahead of the Oct.
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the leftist front-runner, misdiagnosed the problem.
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He had also become the front-runner for the GOP nomination.
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Being a front-runner puts a target on a candidate's back.
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He became the instant Senate front-runner practically the next day.
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OWEN SMITH was never the front-runner in Labour's leadership contest.
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Chris Christie delivered a bombshell endorsement of the GOP front-runner.
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton also weighed in, condemning the violence.
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GOP front-runner Donald Trump gained one delegate, as did Rubio.
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Democrats including presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton have embraced Obama's plan.
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Another option for Treasury — though not a front-runner — is Rep.
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In the UK the front-runner in this game is Thread.
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Those values don't make them supporters of the GOP front-runner.
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For a completely contrasting style, there's Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
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Spanish Mediapro could be a possible new front runner, MF added.
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Certainly Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, has sounded more hawkish.
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The front-runner in the Republican primary to replace Arizona Rep.
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The ad criticizes the front-runner for his remarks on NATO.
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For Republicans, Trump's victory established him as the clear front-runner.
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"I know [Donald] Trump is the clear front-runner," he said.
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The GOP front-runner has broken every rule of campaign politics.
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Biden is currently leading many polls as the Democratic front-runner.
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Clinton is currently the front-runner for the Democratic nominating contest.
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DiGenova has been considered a possible front-runner to replace Dowd.
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Biden, the current front-runner, has already exceeded the polling threshold.
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A captain of industry, rather than a front-runner of sharpness?
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"They weren't given a vote," the Republican presidential front-runner said.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden would begin as the front-runner.
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Democrats already are linking vulnerable Republicans to the GOP front-runner.
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Biden has consistently been the front-runner in most major polls.
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Though she did not name specifically name Democratic front-runner, Rep.
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But Sanders on Tuesday kept his sights on the front-runner.
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Clinton, the front-runner for the party's nomination in the Nov.
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Roy Moore, the front-runner, is a former Alabama chief justice.
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And 63% said they're scared of GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
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"I wouldn't hold my breath," the GOP presidential front-runner said.
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"That's not what we're getting from the front-runner," he added.
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Peronist Fernandez is now the front-runner ahead of the Oct.
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Though he is probably the front-runner, a number of Mrs.
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Cory Booker went after front-runner Biden's opinion on criminal justice.
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He would sort of be the front-runner at this juncture?
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The Democratic front-runner helped make the country a lot safer.
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Biden is now the clear front-runner in the Democratic race.
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Still, Sanders was considered the front-runner coming into Super Tuesday.
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Joe Biden is the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Biden is a front-runner for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
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Sanders is now the front-runner to win the Democratic nomination.
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But it was enough to make him the presumptive front-runner.
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton maintains a large lead over Sen.
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For these reasons, Harris entered the campaign as a front-runner.
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"I won't get into that," the Democratic front-runner said diplomatically.
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Kudlow was long seen as the front-runner for the job.
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Front-runner Alberto Fernandez favors more government intervention in the economy.
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The current Iowa front-runner, Pete Buttigieg, is still a mayor.
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The front-runner canceled a rally in Chicago amid massive protests.
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Bernie Sanders and front-runner Joe Biden, the former vice president.
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Bernie Sanders and Democratic front-runner former Vice President Joe Biden.
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"Now Bernie's over, I guess," the Republican presidential front-runner said.
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This was Ms. Warren's reward for achieving co-front-runner (and maybe outright front-runner) status: persistent sniping from fellow Democrats who see her surge as the most urgent threat to their own paths to the nomination.
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Leitch recently emerged as a front-runner in her party leadership race.
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If anyone knows from acting, it's perennial Oscar front-runner Meryl Streep.
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This awards season, there's already a front-runner … in the lipstick category.
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Right now, North Carolina is the clear front-runner in the ACC.
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Both ads feature old footage of Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner.
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Leftist Alberto Fernandez is now the front-runner ahead of an Oct.
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Elizabeth Warren is now a front-runner for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton also leads her primary opponent, Vermont Sen.
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Here is a primer of the front-runner, Home Secretary Theresa May.
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Warren has been a front-runner throughout the campaign, often trailing Sen.
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The survey is filled with grim news for the Democratic front-runner.
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As the front-runner, Trump didn't need paid ads to receive airtime.
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They didn't say they would vote for Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Trump, the front-runner, is just starting the delegate outreach effort now.
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After all, he's now the Republican Party's front-runner for the nomination.
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Trump is the front-runner for the Republican nomination for the Nov.
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Netflix's Roma was predicted as a front-runner, and was shockingly overlooked.
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"Even today, the G.O.P. machine, they're attacking their own front-runner," Mrs.
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With Biden the clear front-runner, those attacks are likely to intensify.
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What would the front-runner have to do to lose from here?
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Sanders' opponent, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, will be a featured speaker.
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Meanwhile, Republicans are seeing a front-runner emerge among their four candidates.
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And in a fair world, she'd have been the obvious front-runner.
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Kasich also discussed how he could overcome GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump, the GOP front-runner, said he was just plain bored.
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The company is the front-runner for Yahoo's core business, Reuters reported.
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The GOP front-runner says "nobody respects women" more than he does.
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Trump, front-runner to win the Republican presidential nomination for the Nov.
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Clinton stopped short, however, of calling the Republican front-runner a racist.
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Mr Sanders trounced the Democratic front-runner in almost every voter group.
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S. agreement for the Republican front-runner or anybody else to renegotiate.
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The Democratic front-runner, Hillary Clinton, also suffered in the Badger State.
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Marsha Blackburn looks like the front-runner -- could face a tough test.
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She's regarded as the front-runner in the race to replace Gov.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner says she's "currently into" the "Hello" songstress.
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His rivals smell blood in the water and a weak front-runner.
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An attack on your front-runner is an attack on your voters.
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Like the front-runner, they also have very little margin for error.
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton stored classified emails on her personal server.
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Even before officially entering the race, Biden was considered a front-runner.
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Gallego's ex-wife, Kate Gallego, is the front-runner to become mayor.
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He is currently the front-runner in Virginia's Republican gubernatorial primary race.
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Early front runner Wanya Morris could have easily been in the finals.
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Fisher has been a front-runner since the premiere of season 25.
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"He's clearly the front-runner," DesJarlais said as he entered the meeting.
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Gingrich has been considered a front-runner on Trump's vice presidential shortlist.
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Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, has endorsed repealing the embargo.
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The front-runner previously hired Rick Wiley, Scott Walker's former campaign manager.
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He ran for president in 2008 and started as the front-runner.
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Just two weeks ago, the front-runner to oppose Trump was Sen.
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Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary, appears to be the front-runner.
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There he was, presumptive front-runner, and then he opened his mouth.
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Democrat Janet Mills is the front-runner in the Maine gubernatorial race.
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He already seems to be the front-runner, at least in Iowa.
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Sanders entered Tuesday as the front-runner to win the Democratic nomination.
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Bernie Sanders, who is considered the race's front-runner, came in second.
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The Democratic front-runner is campaigning in Michigan ahead of Tuesday's primary.
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Holly Otterbein: Biden's performance helps him stay the front-runner another day.
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" Abby Phillip, CNN: "Bernie Sanders is the Democratic front-runner right now.
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The win solidified Sanders as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
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Biden is a front-runner to challenge Trump in the 2020 election.
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News Analysis JAKARTA, Indonesia — The popular governor was the clear front-runner.
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Losses in those states could make his front-runner status disappear quickly.
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The GOP front-runner has suggested that Mexican immigrants are mostly criminals.
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In Virginia, the front-runner also has 22019 percent, while rival Sen.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) saw front-runner status slip to 17 percent.
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Jailing him would end his front-runner bid to return to office.
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On the Republican side, the front-runner appears to be Lt. Gov.
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Given that the party's current presidential front-runner is left-wing Sen.
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The radio show host also blasted the current Democratic front-runner, Sen.
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Democratic presidential aspirants in South Carolina on Tuesday accused front-runner Sen.
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"There's an unbelievable hatred of us," the GOP presidential front-runner said.
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Joe Biden is the current front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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In polls, she vies for the front-runner spot with Mr Biden.
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Even in Sweden, a front-runner, one in four transactions involves it.
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Mr. Fillon, initially the front-runner, became mired in a corruption scandal.
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She has campaigned with the Democratic front-runner throughout the 2016 race.
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Sanders has nevertheless emerged as a front-runner in the 28500 contest.
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Clinton, who was widely seen as the front-runner for the presidency.
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Biden is polling as the front-runner in Nevada and South Carolina.
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Telling the GOP front-runner to fuck off wasn't the only motivation.
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Trump, the front-runner to win the Republican nomination for the Nov.
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After Hillary said that Trump, the Republican front-runner, had shown a "penchant for sexism," the real estate mogul took to Twitter to warn the Democratic front-runner against using her husband as a surrogate on the campaign trail.
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One of these people said Henry appeared to be the early front-runner.
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If a front runner says that we have different values that's on him.
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To many, Oprah has been seen as a front runner for this role.
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The front-runner to succeed May, Boris Johnson, is far more Trump's style.
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The Front Runner is in select theaters now and opens wide Nov. 21.
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She was the front-runner in 2008 before being overtaken by Barack Obama.
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Rubio has stuck to attacking Cruz rather than going after the front-runner.
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He will likely face Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in November's general election.
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Inside, the presumptive GOP nominee continued attacks on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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But her new status as near co-front-runner comes with fresh pressures.
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What kind of message does that send coming from a presidential front-runner?
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Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, was a predictable choice.
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Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, kept in her home.
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He took aim at Democratic front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Other presidential candidates jumped into the fray, including GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
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Trump's New York victory came at a pivotal moment for the front-runner.
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Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner to succeed him, supports the Paris Agreement.
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Bernie Sanders is the front-runner, and Joe Biden is in serious trouble.
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"I know I'm the front-runner," Biden said in a CBS News interview.
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She also hit Republican front-runner Donald Trump for his opposition to it.
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Still, the Democratic front-runner extended conciliatory words to Sanders and his voters.
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Whitecap is the front runner for the asset, one of the people said.
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An incumbent front-runner once again showed how easy it is to stumble.
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A film about the scandal, The Front Runner, opens in theaters nationwide Nov.
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Again, the mantle of front-runner is a tough thing to pin down.
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Italy's Ferrero is seen as a front-runner, according to several other sources.
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Tenney's name recognition would likely make her the front-runner in a primary.
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Jacky Rosen is the front-runner for the Democratic nomination to face Heller.
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Biden, who is the front-runner, could take the bulk of the fire.
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But others — like current party front-runner Joe Biden — have only released three.
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And Jeb Bush, the one-time front-runner, did just enough to survive.
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Both men trail GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump, who has 38% support.
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It is seen as the front-runner in bidding for Yahoo Inc's YHOO.
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Strawberry Point, Iowa (CNN)He is the front-runner, and he knows it.
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Vox's Matt Yglesias makes a case that Sanders is Democrats' 2020 front-runner.
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Kristi Noem is the front-runner in the race for South Dakota governor.
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He narrowly beat front-runner Hillary Clinton in Michigan but split the delegates.
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There, he screamed and bellowed like former Top Gear front-runner Jeremy Clarkson.
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The Midwest's style is not the strong suit of either Republican front-runner.
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The kingdom is presumably therefore rooting for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner.
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Support for him was twice that for the Democratic front-runner, Hillary Clinton.
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Hillary Clinton, the front-runner, was beaten by Bernie Sanders, her only rival.
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" Critical response "An early front-runner for the most infuriating play of 1991.
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John Kasich of Ohio continued to pound the Republican front-runner from afar.
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Gavin Newsom, the front-runner in the race to succeed term-limited Gov.
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Trump's rivals are hoping to use the delegate process against the front-runner.
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Doug Collins of Georgia, who is seen as the front-runner, and Rep.
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Hart was the front-runner in 1984, before monkey business derailed his bid.
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"No, you were always horrible," Oswalt said of the GOP presidential front-runner.
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GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump has been criticizing his closest rival, Sen.
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He also spoke positively of the front-runner at an event in Illinois.
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Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, has scant credibility with voters as well.
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"They are really trying to stop me," the Republican presidential front-runner continued.
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The resulting press coverage did not sit well with the GOP front-runner.
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"I don't think it's going to happen," the Democratic presidential front-runner said.
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Despite being the front-runner, Jansa won't be able to return to power.
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"I don't question Donald Trump's Christianity," he said of the Republican front-runner.
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"Muskie was an unbelievable front-runner," said the Democratic senator, referring to Sen.
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But the race just got a lot more interesting for the front-runner.
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"The 2008 Hillary Clinton had the confidence of a front-runner," she said.
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Chris Christie's endorsement of the front-runner is just as baffling and unprincipled.
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Clinton is the front-runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Alain Juppé is the front-runner heading into a party primary this Sunday.
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Ms. James became the front-runner to be appointed to replace Mr. Schneiderman.
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Amazon has been widely seen as the front-runner to win the contract.
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After Harris dressed down Biden, Michael Bennet snapped back at the front-runner.
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"You're not going to have one set front-runner throughout," Ms. McDaniel said.
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His final-round average is 67.75, which makes him a formidable front-runner.
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In Florida's Senate race, just 22000,29 votes were separating the front-runner, Gov.
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"We can only reelect Donald Trump," the Democratic front-runner appeared to say.
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On Wednesday, he drew the endorsement of Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden.
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The Suffolk and Quinnipiac polls show Biden remains the clear Democratic front-runner.
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His events continually lacked the electricity that Democrats expected from a front-runner.
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Sanders, the most liberal candidate in the field, installed as the front-runner.
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He was the perceived front-runner and he attacked his vastly outspent rival.
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For Senator Sanders, the pressure is on to keep his front-runner status.
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At those earlier points, to be fair, Sanders wasn't the clear front-runner.
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Sanders is the front-runner, but Bloomberg was the center of the debate.
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But, of course, Bloomberg isn't the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Bernie Sanders is the Democratic front-runner -- and now, he's feeling the heat.
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Soon enough he edged ahead, the front-runner once more, just in time.
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Russian media reported that she was the front-runner to get the job.
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"I don't think anything inappropriate was done," the Democratic presidential front-runner added.
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The front-runner is leading Sanders by double digits in most California polls.
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Biden was seen as the race's front-runner until votes started rolling in.
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Bernie Sanders, the presumptive front-runner, placed a distant second with 20 percent.
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He came under the kind of sustained attack that any front-runner faces.
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Renee Zellweger ("Judy") is a clear front runner after her Golden Globes win.
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He is still sitting here, still the front-runner, despite everything — despite himself.
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Trump, the front-runner to be his party's presidential candidate in the Nov.
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To be out-raised is surprising for the front-runner, which Biden remains.
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State schools Superintendent Tony Evers is the front-runner on the Democratic side.
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Another 20 percent named Biden, the current front-runner, as their top choice.
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Recent polls show the GOP front-runner leading the field in both states.
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Buttigieg has emerged as a front runner in the crowded Democratic primary field.
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"First they ignore you," the Republican presidential front-runner wrote on his Instagram.
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But that hasn't kept him from raising concerns about the GOP front-runner.
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The front-runner is Joe Biden, but he suffers a setback when Sen.
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He took aim at Democratic front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden.
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In a year lacking a clear front-runner the awards were spread around.
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State polling aside, Sanders is certainly receiving the front-runner treatment in Nevada.
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He has proven resilient and — along with another front-runner, South Bend, Ind.
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Romney is the front-runner in the November election in Republican-dominated Utah.
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Tina SmithTina Flint SmithDemocratic candidates gear up for a dramatic Super Tuesday Senate Democrats avoid calling Sanders front-runner GOP, Democrats hash out 220006 strategy at dueling retreats MORE (D-Minn.) when asked if Sanders is now the front-runner.
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Analysts had told CNBC that Verizon is the likely front-runner to buy Yahoo.
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"He's a front-runner with quotation marks," Scholten said of the former vice president.
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Donald Trump, front-runner for the Republican Party's nomination to run in the Nov.
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There seems nothing Donald Trump the Republican presidential front-runner likes more than controversy.
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Compare that to contests where the national front-runner lost Iowa and New Hampshire.
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She's been accused of being a complacent front-runner and pillar of the establishment.
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton has announced similar groups with the Democratic National Committee.
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Fernandez, a center-left Peronist, is the front-runner ahead of the October vote.
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David Leonhardt thinks Sanders is a less solid front-runner than he currently seems.
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Washington (CNN)Republican front-runner Donald Trump has some free advice for Vermont Sen.
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Thursday's delegate count puts Trump in sharp contrast to Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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But Charles Koch has blasted Republican front-runner Donald Trump throughout the Republican contest.
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The front-runner in the 13 race since the moment he got into it.
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It also further escalates an ongoing feud between the GOP front-runner and Priebus.
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Klobuchar accused Warren, now a front-runner in the primary contest, of being dishonest.
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The GOP front-runner is returning some power to top campaign aide Corey Lewandowski.
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ET. Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton won four out of five of Tuesday's primaries.
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As for the front-runner: Trump had what was, for him, a standard night.
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Hassan Rouhani, a clergyman and the incumbent, is the predictable, if plodding, front-runner.
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BRAZILIAN PHARMACEUTICAL CO EMS CONSIDERED FRONT-RUNNER, BLACKSTONE-BACKED PATRIA MAY ALSO BID -SOURCES
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Similarly, Universal's "1917" is the front-runner for the top prize of best picture.
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But in recent days, several Democrats, including front-runner Joe Biden, have changed tack.
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Wilders tweeted he hoped the GOP front-runner would be the next U.S. president.
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John Kasich to prevent Republican front-runner Donald Trump from locking up the nomination.
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Their objective was clear -- standing in the way of GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
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But in this case, you have a front-runner running on rhetoric, not substance.
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And the campaign of Ben Carson, once an Iowa front-runner, is in disarray.
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Johnson was presumed to be a leading front-runner in the race for office.
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Close behind is the possible collapse of the once-formidable front-runner, Jeb Bush.
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Kaine had been a front-runner in Clinton's vice presidential search from the start.
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Christie himself was once seen as the party's all-but-certain presidential front-runner.
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Jerry Brown of California seized on fears that front-runner Bill Clinton couldn't win.
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ULA has consistently said that Blue Origin is the front-runner in the competition.
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FTMIB is the front-runner to end 2017 as the best-performing country index.
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Most candidates, including the front-runner Joe Biden, have pledged to sign the pledge.
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Reuters last week reported Whitecap was a front-runner in bidding for the asset.
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Money will force people out, and momentum could still push a front-runner ahead.
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Biden, the race's front-runner, took the heat of the night's first fiery exchange.
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Legal counsel is now implying that London is now the front-runner, it said.
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In Mexico the front-runner is a left-wing populist, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
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That let Trump entrench himself as the heavy front-runner in the GOP race.
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That scene comes courtesy of the lawyer's date with longtime front-runner Bryan Abasolo.
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Donald Trump, front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, is of the dirty right.
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For starters, as the front-runner, he had little to gain from showing up.
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For his efforts (including some acting), he's considered the front-runner for best actor.
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He added that Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton is beatable -- but not for Cruz.
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump also was mentioned in the Rolling Stone article.
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Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton also used Twitter to come to Trump's defense.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner, still furiously fending off a challenge from Vermont Sen.
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Some in the group see a changing party despite Donald Trump's front-runner status.
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Obama's former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, is the front-runner for the Democrats.
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At the time, former Senator Joe Lieberman was a front-runner for the post.
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The former secretary of state remains the heavy front-runner in the Democratic race.
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For one, GOP front-runner Donald Trump's plan would slash tax rates for everyone.
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Trump remains the front-runner with the most obvious path to the GOP nomination.
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One from Republican front-runner Donald Trump and another from Hillary Clinton's daughter, Chelsea.
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Have the polls been right all along, or will the front-runner be trumped?
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The Associated Press: O'Rourke joins a crowded Democratic field with no clear front-runner.
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Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton pledged to propose measures to prevent such deals.
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That politician was Theresa May—the front-runner to be Britain's next prime minister.
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The press for congressional support also comes as the Republican front-runner battles Sen.
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Malpass, a Treasury undersecretary, has reportedly been the front-runner to fill the position.
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Republican front-runner Trump repeatedly defended Lewandowski throughout a day of campaigning in Wisconsin.
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Verizon — which owns AOL, another Web 1.0 pioneer — is considered an early front-runner.
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The GOP front-runner has become enormously popular with many white, working-class voters.
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The front-runner, by far, per recent polls, is state schools chief Tony Evers.
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"She is playing the gender card," she said of the Democratic presidential front-runner.
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Overall, the polling underlines that at this stage, Biden is the race's front-runner.
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Biden is a 2020 Democratic front-runner and one of Trump's chief political rivals.
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The Republican front-runner looks like a runaway freight train barreling into Super Tuesday.
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"People remember mob violence that led to lynchings," the Democratic presidential front-runner added.
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Powell was seen as the front-runner and a safe choice for the role.
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Cruz leads the GOP front-runner by 3 points, according to RealClearPolitics poll average.
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Some polls have suggested that Trump, the front-runner nationally, is closing the gap.
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Biden, 85033, is considered a possible Democratic front-runner for the 2020 presidential election.
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They have no obvious front-runner like Clinton in 28503 or Romney in 22019.
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National polls consistently show that Biden is the front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
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GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump, meanwhile, defended the display as "sincere" early Wednesday.
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Current Fed governor Jerome Powell is seen as the front-runner for the job.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner is struggling to attract young voters, exit polls showed.
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Republicans ripped the attempt to link the bill to the GOP presidential front-runner.
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"[Wisconsin is] losing jobs all over the place," the Republican presidential front-runner added.
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Clinton remains the Democratic presidential front-runner nationwide, boasting 2,291 delegates to Sanders's 85033,528.
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He is the presumptive front-runner going forward," Lewandowski said on "Fox News Sunday.
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It was a sober turn for the Republican front-runner, who usually speaks extemporaneously.
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The dance will shift dozens of times before a clear front-runner steps forth.
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Mr. Trump is the clear front-runner, but is loathed by the party establishment.
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Mandel is currently considered the front-runner for Republican Senate nomination in the state.
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But the GOP front-runner will still take more delegates than Cruz or Kasich.
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Earlier this week, Donald Trump revealed Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's secret to success.
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Donald Trump has been the GOP's front-runner for much of the campaign season.
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"I don't look at anyone as a front-runner other than myself," he says.
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Front-runner Clinton is also technically shy of that threshold, with 2,203 pledged delegates.
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Trump is the GOP front-runner and has a large delegate lead over Sen.
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LOSERS Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D) The Democratic front-runner got crushed.
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Three weeks ago, Sanders was the undisputed front-runner, leading in delegates and polls.
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"I think Bob is maybe the front-runner if he gets healthy," Mike said.
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The front-runner neither participated in any debates nor laid out a campaign platform.
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THE FRONT-RUNNER in Sri Lanka's presidential election in November has a boring message.
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Serbia has been a front-runner in the Western Balkan race for European integration.
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Ethan Hawke ("First Reformed") and Hugh Jackman ("The Front Runner") got the cold shoulder.
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His opponent, Sandy Pensler, has been campaigning with the confidence of a front-runner.
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He quickly endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden, the front-runner for the nomination.
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Mike Johnson was also a front-runner with Tyler Cameron in a distant 3rd.
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Sanders has been the front-runner in recent weeks until Biden overtook the spot.
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"As of the last debate, in my view, she's the front runner," Lither said.
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In response to the onslaught, Mr. Sanders joked of his newfound front-runner status.
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On politics He was the above-the-fray front-runner a few months ago.
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So Sanders did not get the crush of attacks a front-runner normally gets.
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Like them, McCain entered the race as a potential front-runner, only to struggle.
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Sanders is, for the moment, the clear front-runner to win the Democratic nomination.
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The survey comes as Warren gains momentum and establishes herself as a front-runner.
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Mr. Martínez was the front-runner in the first round of voting on Oct.
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Cruz leads the GOP front-runner by less than 1 point, according to RealClearPolitics.
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There is not yet a clear front-runner, though, based on a September poll.
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It's the latest win on a crucial day for the party's presidential front-runner.
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Of course, he's been having verbal miscues for months and remains the front-runner.
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Not only is Sanders the clear front-runner, but cable news coverage is shifting.
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A better example might be Senator Bernie Sanders, arguably now the Democratic front-runner.
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David Richter had been the front-runner in his House primary in New Jersey.
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Initial polling indicates that Mr. Kennedy would begin the contest as the front-runner.
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Biden entered the crowded Democratic presidential primary in April as the putative front-runner.
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The front-runner is Home Secretary Theresa May, who campaigned for a "Remain" vote.
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"I think she's the front-runner," added a top aide to a Democratic appropriator.
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Some Republican officials have openly contemplated supporting Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, over Trump.
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She, along with many others, said Mr. Katumbi would be the obvious front-runner.
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That underlines what an odd front-runner Mr Biden is turning out to be.
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And she is seen as a front-runner for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
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Biden has maintained that front-runner position since he entered the race in April.
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"Not always a good place to start," Newsom said of being the front-runner.
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If there is a Trump-sized void, Pence would instantly become the front-runner.
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On the other end, Joe Biden couldn't have looked less like a front-runner.
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Less than 800 votes separate front-runner Keisha Lance Bottoms from challenger Mary Norwood.
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The candidates have very different economic philosophies, and there is no clear front-runner.
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But Siemian's experience makes him the front-runner over the 6-foot-7 youngster.
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"We're in a bubble," added Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Netflix has received all the attention for "Roma," a front-runner for best picture.
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Buttigieg is working to separate himself from Biden, the Democratic national polling front-runner.
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Yang has 2.3 percent support, trailing the front-runner in the state, South Bend.
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Ellison had been considered the front-runner since he announced his candidacy in June.
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Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary, is a front-runner, but he divides opinion.
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"I mean, he and [Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton] have more in common than we would have with either Cruz or [Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump] or any of them so I just don't think there is much picking," Paul added.
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"If you are arguably the front-runner or a front-runner and you go into a debate where everyone is taking potshots at each other and you can kind of rise above the fray, you get to come out the winner," he said.
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"She clearly went into the debate the other day as the front-runner or the co-front-runner, which is why she was subject to so many attacks," said Democratic strategist Craig Varoga, who is unaffiliated with any of the presidential campaigns.
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Clinton, the front-runner in the race for the Democratic Party nomination in the Nov.
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But now, the former vice president is in new terrain: campaigning as a front-runner.
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Republican front-runner Donald Trump even suggested getting Bill Gates to "close up" the Internet.
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All three have suffered from the dominance of front-runner Trump in the Republican race.
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In those primaries, the national front-runner won only 1 out of 5 times (20%).
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Kavanaugh had been considered a front-runner ever since Kennedy&aposs June 27 retirement announcement.
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All three have suffered from the dominance of front-runner Trump in the Republican race.
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He was a front-runner last year when Trump was looking for Scalia&aposs replacement.
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Le Pen is the front-runner among likely candidates ahead of the 2017 presidential vote.
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Bernie Sanders, who has been the front-runner in four recent major California state polls.
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According to bookmakers he is the front-runner in the race to become FIFA president.
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Front-runner Donald Trump is accusing the RNC of rigging the delegate system against him.
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Netflix is the front-runner of the so-called FANG names, rallying 230% this year.
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Muqtada al-Sadr, a populist cleric revered in the shantytowns, emerged as the front-runner.
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Biden, still nominally the party's front-runner, has a list of negative issues to overcome.
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Donald Trump, the front-runner for the Republican Party's nomination to run in the Nov.
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Front runner and former Vice President Joe Biden is one exception in the Democratic field.
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When Biden joined the race Thursday, he was widely viewed as an instant front-runner.
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GOP front-runner Donald Trump weighed in soon after the news of the attacks broke.
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Why it matters: Biden would be an early front-runner if he enters the race.
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Like Goldwyn, she also posed with a portrait of Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Like Trump, front-runner Hillary Clinton hasn't yet won enough delegates for a convention majority.
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But Carson said he and the Republican front-runner have put the past behind them.
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Chris Christie announced Friday that he is endorsing GOP front-runner Donald Trump for president.
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Mr Biden, the front-runner, has two policies, including a cut-and-paste climate plan.
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Front runner Moon Jae-in, of the leftist Democratic Party, has his own dance troupes.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - As the front-runner for U.S. secretary of state, Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.
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It's a bit of a front-runner pick, sure, but it's also a smart one.
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At UFC 181, he scored an emphatic victory over longtime lightweight front-runner Gilbert Melendez.
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It also hurts Ted Cruz who will be taking center stage as the front-runner.
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The dynamic of the evening will be much different withe the ferocious front-runner offstage.
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So comments from GOP front-runner Donald Trump on Monday night come as a surprise.
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The decision marks a sudden end for someone once seen as a potential front-runner.
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It has already pulled the front-runner far to the left of her natural moorings.
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The GOP front-runner called on the crowd to get the man out of there.
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Perhaps Donald Trump is embracing his front runner status and trying to appear more presidential?
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On the other hand, if front-runner Clinton looks weaker than expected against Vermont Sen.
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Cooperman made it clear that he's not a fan of GOP front-runner, Donald Trump.
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The Republican front-runner, Donald Trump, is a celebrity builder with no previous political experience.
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He was referring to Obama's former secretary of state, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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He has also emerged as the front runner to be the next central bank governor.
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But the punters have clearly chosen a front-runner, even if the pollsters have not.
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GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump's success is creating anxiety nationwide, a new report says.
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Polls show the Democratic front-runner leading Trump in a head-to-head match-up.
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Republican front-runner Donald Trump has repeatedly questioned Cruz's eligibility because of his Canadian birth.
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Gavin Newsom, the clear front-runner for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in next week's primary.
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GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump, meanwhile, panned Haley as "very weak" on illegal immigration.
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It was clear from the start that Jeb Bush was a weak establishment front-runner.
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"See?" the GOP front-runner said, holding his hand up against the other man's hand.
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Lee is likely to begin the general election as the front-runner to replace Haslam.
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Tim Walz, the congressman long seen as the front-runner, while party-endorsed state Rep.
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He has emerged as the front runner to take over, Reuters reported on Feb. 23.
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John Kasich (Ohio), are both trying to prevent front-runner Trump from getting the nomination.
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Biden is seen as the front-runner in the crowded field, outpacing Sanders and Sen.
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Clinton remains the Democratic presidential front-runner nationwide, boasting 1,768 pledged delegates to Sanders's 1,497.
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Jennifer Wexton (D), the only candidate who has won elected office, is the front-runner.
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Sanders holds a large lead over the front-runner among independents, 2202 to 2628 percent.
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Trump, the GOP presidential front-runner, has focused on strong immigration policy throughout his campaign.
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"'Crooked Hillary' can't even put him away," Trump added of the Democratic presidential front-runner.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner will sit down with Colbert on Monday, CBS announced Thursday.
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Sanders has gained momentum in the first voting state, shrinking front-runner Hillary Clinton's lead.
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Back in 2007, Giuliani was the front-runner in many polls for the GOP nomination.
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Though Biden leads in public polls in Iowa, he is a most precarious front-runner.
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Democratic candidates have been eager to tear into front-runner Joe Biden in recent days.
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He had been the front-runner in a race that remained largely under the radar.
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This rule was intended by party leaders to turbocharge the campaign of a front-runner.
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Like Mr. Sanders, Mr. Cruz still trails the front-runner in his race, Mr. Trump.
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The results cement Mr. Trump as a very clear front-runner for the Republican nomination.
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The 2016 election already has a reality-host front-runner and reality-TV trash-talking.
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The GOP front-runner doesn't seem to be holding a grudge against his children, though.
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Biden, the front-runner in the Democratic presidential race, unveiled a healthcare plan on Monday.
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Thomas Reilly, the state attorney general, was the clear front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
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Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) emerged as the front-runner for the job in recent days.
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Name the other Democrat who's now a front-runner in the party's primary process. 103.
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Front-runner Biden, 77, was vice president under former President Barack Obama from 2009-2017.
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The front-runner among eligible candidates for Brazil's October presidential election, the retired Army Capt.
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So if [Bacelar] does extraordinarily well, then she will be the front-runner for 2022.
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And his front-runner spot in the middle of the stage was riddled with crossfire.
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The apparent front-runner is Boris Johnson, the former foreign minister and supporter of Brexit.
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Trump, by then, had established himself as a plausible candidate, maybe even a front-runner.
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Biden has been the clear front-runner in the endorsement primary since entering the race.
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Democrats backing moderate presidential candidates are rejecting an argument put forth by front-runner Sen.
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Bernie Sanders, who lost his front-runner status to Biden in a Super Tuesday rout.
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We're told Alpha Chi Omega (AXO) is the front-runner for a couple of reasons.
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The front-runner was campaigning Saturday in Massachusetts and Virginia, already looking to Super Tuesday.
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Tuesday's debate — the tensest yet — put the Democrats' newly minted front-runner to the test.
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But the spotlight on his front-runner status and possible Russian interference could pose challenges.
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Wednesday: The fourth Democratic debate showed us who the candidates see as their front-runner.
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The 313 race had no clear front-runner and several candidates with Midwest roots. Sen.
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The front-runner is Nayib Bukele, a 37-year-old populist and social media star.
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Obama has made clear he views Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's rhetoric as corrosive.
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump made a surprise visit to Washington, D.C., on Thursday.
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Mr. Ryan never mentioned Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner and former secretary of state.
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It was a startling admission from the front-runner for the Republican nomination for president.
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"What kind of president bullies a teenager?" the front-runner in the Democratic primary wrote.
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Others, including front-runner Joe Biden, the former vice president, stopped short of advocating impeachment.
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These donors are privately acknowledging that Sanders has become the front-runner in the race.
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However, Biden, the former front-runner, came across as mostly an afterthought in Wednesday's debate.
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Biden has consistently been the front-runner in the race, followed by Warren and Sanders.
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Elizabeth Warren closing in on front runner former vice president Joe Biden in the polls.
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Harris, widely viewed as the primary front-runner, received a huge endorsement from California Gov.
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On Monday, media reported Modi policy adviser Arvind Panagariya was a potential surprise front-runner.
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He spoke for just a few minutes before ceding the stage to the front-runner.
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The talks also come as Jair Bolsonaro, the right-wing front-runner in Brazil's Oct.
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Biden is running for the Democratic presidential nomination and is seen as the front-runner.
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Harris was touted as a possible new front runner in the days after the debate.
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She may be a better candidate as a scrappy underdog than as a front-runner.
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Republican presidential front-runner scored a "coup" in getting the endorsement of former Alaska Gov.
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For Bush, time is running out for the onetime front-runner to make a move.
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Ms. Balshaw had long been rumored to be a front-runner for the Tate job.
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Republicans, meanwhile, have a wide-open field of 22019 candidates but no clear front-runner.
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Supporters began lining up to see the Republican front-runner as early as 3 a.m.
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"The Front Runner" was independently financed by Bron Studios of Canada and Creative Wealth Media.
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The development comes as Bloomberg surges in polls while one-time front-runner Biden sinks.
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But not Mr. Cornegy, who was widely seen as the front-runner among black candidates.
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The multi-directional incoming fire underscores Shalala's front-runner status in Florida's 27th Congressional District.
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Verizon had emerged in recent days as the front-runner for the beleaguered internet company.
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And now the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination — not an overwhelming front-runner, but clearly the person most likely at the moment to come out on top — is someone who plays right into that strategy, by declaring that he is indeed a socialist.
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U.S. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton also wants Britain to stay in the EU. The Republican front-runner for the White House said on March 24 that Britons would probably decide to leave the EU because of concerns about high levels of migration.
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"I feel like the only people who are going out on a limb and calling Bernie Sanders the front-runner, they have other reasons to call him front-runner," Todd, who moderates "Meet the Press" and serves as political director for NBC News, argued.
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Trump mercilessly mocked the one-time front-runner Bush as "low energy" throughout the primary campaign.
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That said, the HTC Vive has emerged as a front runner in Japan's fledgling experiential VRcades.
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Reports surfaced last month that a bid by presumed front-runner for the acquisition, Meredith Corp.
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But Tuesday was the first time he arrived in the state as the Democratic front-runner.
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"I was in a caucus with James O. Eastland," said Biden, the current 2020 front-runner.
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If I had to look back to last week, he seemed to be the front runner.
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Jimmy Carter outperformed his more experienced and nationally-recognized opponents to emerge as a front-runner.
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Kavanaugh was the front runner in the beginning and fake drama that the media fell for.
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"Biden may be a front-runner but he sure didn't look like it," wrote Roxanne Jones.
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And each of the other candidates had every incentive to confront him as a front-runner.
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" Boehner also impersonated Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, saying, "Oh I'm a woman, vote for me.
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Hugh Jackman is under fire in the new trailer for his political drama The Front Runner.
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About 53% say they'll support the front-runner, another 42% say they'll support their district's choice.
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Washington (CNN)Warning of "growing signs of weakness" from front-runner Joe Biden's presidential campaign, Sen.
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The Democratic front-runner is not preparing for a scenario where she or primary rival Sen.
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It was the moderates in the race who targeted the newly minted front-runner the most.
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Biden entered the race in the spring as the clear front-runner in the Democratic field.
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Should the Huskies win it all again, Stewart will be the front-runner for the award.
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With a win here, Buttigieg could find himself an unlikely front-runner as primary season begins.
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How can the sweeping wins in the West be anything but bad for the front-runner?
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Defense experts say Lockheed Martin Corp's new F-35 stealth fighter is likely the front runner.
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Harris is considered the front-runner and the establishment candidate, having the support of California Gov.
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It can still be an open bidding process, but China would be an obvious front-runner.
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She raised $12 million last quarter while the front runner Biden raised just over $21.5 million.
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The front-runner is Democratic state Attorney General Kamala Harris, who will probably face Democratic Rep.
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The front-runner is Carrie Lam, who until recently was head of the territory's civil service.
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This is often not good -- and may explain the success of our current Republican front-runner.
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Sources tell THR that he's definitely a front-runner for a spot at the judging table.
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The second, in 2013, cost him front-runner status in the New York City mayoral race.
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Regardless, the GOP front-runner told Meet the Press on Sunday that he doesn't "condone violence."
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Iván Duque, the front-runner in the presidential election, objects to some of its main principles.
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Cantrell entered the race as the perceived front-runner, leading in fundraising and in various polls.
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Driving the news: The front-runner is David Malpass, currently undersecretary for international affairs at Treasury.
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FTMIB is the front-runner to end 2017 as top gainer, followed by Germany's DAX .GDAXI.
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" Now, Republican front-runner Donald Trump might be on to another signature catchphrase: "Get 'em out.
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Should the Huskies win it all again, Stewart will be the front-runner for the award.
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Shortly after Trump entered the race, Salinas penned an editorial sharply criticizing the Republican front-runner.
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Kennedy, who's considered the front-runner, will square off against Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell (D).
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One-time front-runner Jeb Bush was happy to still be fighting while New Jersey Gov.
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The front-runner said "I love the poorly educated" in his Nevada victory speech last month.
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The billionaire businessman, the front-runner in the race for the Republican nomination for the Nov.
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Evers' widow, Myrlie Evers-Williams, on Monday endorsed former Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton for president.
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Ted Cruz has gained on the front-runner since January and stands ahead of Florida Sen.
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Then don't vote for Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist said Tuesday.
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On the other hand, if front-runner Hillary Clinton looks weaker than expected against Vermont Sen.
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John Kasich should get out of the race so Rubio could challenge front-runner Donald Trump.
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Kasich was rewarded by New Hampshire voters, coming in No. 2 behind the billionaire front-runner.
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Ted Cruz, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is firmly setting his sights on another GOP rival.
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A white nationalist is now the front-runner in the GOP primary in Paul Ryan's district.
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Naturally, his capitulation to Mr Trump hasn't won him any favour with the front-runner, either.
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Moreover, Ms Fiorina is assertive about attacking Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner.
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"The Front Runner," to my surprise, freed me as well from more than one echo chamber.
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He also lashed out the front-runner, calling his campaign a "fraud" perpetuated by Washington lobbyists.
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On Tuesday, the GOP front-runner will hold a post-election press conference at 2202 p.m.
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It did not matter that he was chasing a swift front-runner throwing down fast fractions.
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The Vermont senator continued to hammer the Democratic front-runner for receiving contributions from super-PACs.
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"I will be the best by far in fighting terror," the Republican presidential front-runner tweeted.
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It is the first time in modern memory when Chicago has no clear mayoral front-runner.
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On the Republican side, Attorney General Bill Schuette is the front-runner ahead of Lt. Gov.
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Tate Reeves (R) is seen as the likely front-runner, though he hasn't made it official.
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Warren has cut into Democratic front-runner Vice President Joe Biden's polling lead in recent weeks.
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Still, Mr. Trump has been unable to consolidate support the way a conventional front-runner would.
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The outspoken billionaire remains the front-runner for the Republican nomination, with 21625 percent, pollsters said.
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By Wednesday, fellow Democratic presidential candidates weighed in, seeing openings to rebuke the current front-runner.
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The party front-runner said he "probably" would participate, but that "nothing is 100 percent" yet.
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The high levels of voter distrust, unique in a modern presidential front-runner, leave her vulnerable.
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The GOP front-runner saw an 11-point gain to retake the lead in the Iowa.
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Pat Toomey is frustrated by Democratic attempts to tie him to GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
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The front-runner for the Democratic nomination is Anthony Brown, former lieutenant governor under then-Gov.
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Jenkins was considered a front-runner to open the season as a starter at outside linebacker.
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Tuesday's poll also showed no clear front-runner in the Democratic Senate primary to challenge Sen.
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The front-runner has a right to be paranoid, with everyone plotting to steal his prize.
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Trump is the front-runner in his first campaign heading into the Iowa caucuses Monday night.
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Harris was the overwhelming front-runner in last week's primary, capturing 40 percent of the vote.
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Hillary Clinton, the front-runner for the presidency, promises a modest $275 billion increase in spending.
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Sinema is the front-runner in the Democratic primary for the 2018 Senate election in Arizona.
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Macron, the heavy front-runner, has already taken aim at major U.S. tech companies over encryption.
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That normally means it's a win for the front-runner, which Clinton still very much is.
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Donald Trump strengthened his position as the Republican front-runner with wins in Michigan and Mississippi.
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He is also the front-runner in delegates, owning 755 to Cruz's 85033 and Kasich's 143.
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Kobach will begin the race as a front-runner among Republicans in a deeply conservative state.
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But stay with [Democratic presidential front-runner] Hillary [Clinton] and it's the same, sad disastrous past.
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A Real Clear Politics poll has her only one point behind the party's front-runner, Rep.
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Clinton was the front-runner in this race, just as she was in the 2008 campaign.
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Biden as foible-y front-runner: Eight days ago, Biden was fighting for his political life.
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While Buttigieg spent the final weeks of his campaign focused on taking on front-runner Sen.
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Bernie Sanders, the race's front-runner, is holding a rally in the state on Monday night.
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Biden is a fragile front-runner: What we learned from watching two nights of Democratic debates.
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That knocked him out of the presidential contest, in which he had been the front-runner.
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Mr. Biden's approach may be the strategy of a front-runner looking to avoid unforced errors.
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The front-runner to face President Donald Trump will also win the Mississippi primary, NBC projected.
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One front-runner is Emmerson Mnangagwa, 43, above, whose ouster as vice president precipitated the crisis.
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The Democratic front-runner has shifted his stance multiple times since announcing his candidacy for president.
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It's one thing to take on the front-runner over his advanced age and be right.
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LAS VEGAS — Senator Bernie Sanders won big on Saturday and is now the clear front-runner.
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Bernie Sanders' rally Sunday in Austin, Texas, to announce her endorsement of the Democratic front-runner.
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The current front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination wants to break up these tech giants.
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"On paper, you would say, 'She's more qualified,' " he said of the Democratic presidential front-runner.
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Clinton, the Democratic front-runner and former secretary of State, also wins, albeit by narrower margins.
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Clinton remains the Democratic front-runner nationwide, boasting 1,768 delegates to Sanders's 85033,497, not including superdelegates.
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"Tom is my friend and has been my friend," the GOP presidential front-runner said Monday.
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Right now, both Sanders and Clinton are beating Republican front-runner Donald Trump in the polls.
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The front-runner is Iván Duque, a conservative and protégé of a former president, Álvaro Uribe.
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WINNERS * Bernie Sanders: The Vermont democratic socialist is the new front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
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Bloomberg was first to report that Triton has emerged as a front runner to buy Renk.
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The defending national champions still have home dates left with Duke and ACC front-runner Louisville.
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So he's currently polling and has been pulling as the front runner in the Democratic primary.
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Bernie Sanders has emerged as the Democratic front-runner in the race for the presidential nomination.
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Among the 19 candidates seeking the Democratic nomination, Biden has been a front-runner for months.
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" Then, party front-runner Donald Trump repeated a supporter's description of Ted Cruz as a "pussy.
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GOP front-runner Donald Trump is set to speak at the same event later Saturday afternoon.
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In a late primary season shocker, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum defeated the front-runner, former Rep.
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But he's still the front runner, and he needs to start behaving like he's thinking ahead.
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The millionaire former gas princess has risen from political purgatory to become a presidential front-runner.
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He also hit the trail for the GOP front-runner, bashing his rivals most prominently Sen.
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"I think they should have been released a long time," the GOP presidential front-runner said.
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Things were progressing well when news broke that Pattinson was the front-runner for the role.
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It takes three steps to create a copycat look to Democratic front-runner Clinton's blonde locks.
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If the front-runner has fewer than 1,885 delegates, the convention will hold a second vote.
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It also showed a former president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as a potential front-runner.
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Amy Klobuchar is slowly making gains as a potential front-runner in the Democratic presidential election.
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Are the betting markets right that Mr. Biden is not the front-runner for the nomination?
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He is the front-runner in a crowded field to lead the party and the country.
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Walton is considered the front-runner to replace Dave Joerger, whom the Kings fired this week.
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Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, is considered the front-runner in the Republican field.
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Trump, 69, is the front-runner in the race for the Republican nomination for the Nov.
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"At this moment, Joe Biden is a clear front-runner in the Democratic primary," Jackson added.
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The early front-runner, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, put forward his own controversial proposal on Saturday.
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Trump signaled on Tuesday that conservative commentator Larry Kudlow is the front-runner for the post.
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The Clippers long have been considered a front-runner to sign Leonard, a Southern California native.
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The tweet compared the Italian dictator to Mr. Trump, the Republican front-runner for the presidential nomination.
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Kennedy had always been the runoff election's front-runner in a state that overwhelmingly supported Donald Trump.
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The other one is called Front Runner, which should probably be out as you're listening to this.
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If the NHL gave out awards for cutest cheering section, Mike Fisher would be the front runner.
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In Iowa, Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden said Trump had "fanned the flames" of white supremacy.
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But Sanders will move on to the races in Nevada and South Carolina as the front-runner.
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This orientation calibration mechanic for Mario Party is currently front runner for Interaction Design of the year.
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True, Trump is a surprisingly unpopular front-runner who hasn't enjoyed huge majorities in primaries -- until now.
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From the day his campaign began, the Republican front-runner has been blunt, outspoken and frequently offensive.
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Knowing that Warren is now the front-runner (more on that below), Klobuchar went right after her.
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Although she welcomed collaboration with Sanders, she had few positive words for Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Her rise to effective co-front-runner status exposed her to attacks from all sides on Tuesday.
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It is huge news that bold progressives showed great strength while the conservative establishment front-runner fell.
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His statements come at a time when a front-runner for the Democratic Party's 2020 nomination, Sen.
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GOP front-runner Donald Trump, his wife Melania Trump and billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Tuesday night.
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Former Bachelorette contestant Luke Pell was previously seen as a front-runner to become the next bachelor.
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Mr López Obrador is the early front-runner for next year's election (Mr Peña cannot run again).
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Sources say David Nason, a General Electric executive and former Treasury Department official, is the front-runner.
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SpaceX is also the front-runner, in Jefferies' view, for lucrative Air Force contracts expected in 2020.
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Mistrust is especially high among supporters of the front-runner, Jair Bolsonaro, a ferociously right-wing populist.
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The GOP front-runner argues the delegate system and GOP rules are undemocratic and should be changed.
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ME: So now I want to talk about the clear front-runner who's Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
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The vast majority did not express an opinion on either Trump or Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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A new Washington Post-ABC News poll found that GOP front-runner Donald Trump and Texas Sen.
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Dalian Wanda, run by Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin, is the front-runner to win the auction, ESPN.
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Clockwise from top left: First Man, Green Book, At Eternity's Gate, Welcome to Marwen, The Front Runner.
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The early front-runner in the race, Jeb Bush, is now given only a 6 percent chance.
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Despite Shane's struggle on the red rope, their team is still looking like the front-runner today.
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Jennifer Granholm was seen as the front-runner to chair the DNC under a Clinton White House.
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Biden would have to be considered the front-runner in the Democratic race, according to most polls.
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The current front-runner is Laurentino Cortizo, the sensible but bland nominee of the Democratic Revolutionary Party.
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She said she would be the strongest face-to-face challenger for presidential front-runner Donald Trump.
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During debates, Cruz mostly kept his distance from the front-runner, repeatedly dodging opportunities to poke him.
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Clinton regularly uses the Republican front-runner -- and his slogan "Make America Great Again" -- to knock Republicans.
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His failure was all the more stinging because he had been touted as an early front-runner.
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The insurer's Italy Country Head Philippe Donnet is front runner to take the job, the sources said.
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Though he did not mention Republican presidential front-runner Trump by name, Obama's point was hardly subtle.
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Rivals to Republican front-runner Donald Trump likewise retain enough energy to keep fighting for a while.
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The front-runner in the election is Moon Jae-in from the liberal Democratic Party of Korea.
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Right out of the gate, she dealt a sharp personal attack on Clinton, the Democratic front-runner.
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Rome hoped to obtain the competition portfolio with League bigwig Giancarlo Giorgetti seen as a front runner.
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Awards experts consider "Roma" a front-runner to win best picture at the Oscars ceremony on Feb.
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The GOP front-runner also tweeted he is the only GOP candidate capable of beating Hillary Clinton.
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But the party has no clear presidential front-runner for the first time since the 2004 campaign.
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Butch Otter, though he has lagged well behind GOP front-runner Donald Trump, as well as Sens.
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Cruz, who won the Iowa caucuses, is looking to pick up momentum to challenge front-runner Trump.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive front-runner in early polling, is still mulling a run.
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And he admitted to some concern on language against Muslims from Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump.
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The voters pledging their allegiance to the Republican front-runner hail from all corners of the country.
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They're turning to Twitter to satirize the party's front-runner through parody that veers into personal attacks.
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It's not the first time the Republican presidential front-runner has mistaken foreign soldiers with American servicemen.
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John Kasich won his home state and deprived Trump, the party's front-runner, of its 66 delegates.
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GOP front-runner Donald Trump has said if elected, he'd authorize the use of the harsh techniques.
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Leibovich, reflecting on his past interviews of Trump, described the GOP front-runner as an "uncurious" person.
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Republican front-runner Donald Trump is also looking to his home state to blunt Ted Cruz's momentum.
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Stevens, a key figure in Romney's political world, has brutally attacked the GOP front-runner on Twitter.
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Reuters reports Xi confidant Liu He has emerged as a front runner to head China's central bank.
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The party's front-runner, Mrs Clinton, won comfortably in delegate-rich Arizona, with 59% of the vote.
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Thomson Reuters publication IFR reported earlier this month that Cerberus was the front runner for the sale.
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Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner, promises to slap prohibitive tariffs on imports from China and Mexico.
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Mandel, who currently serves as Ohio state treasurer, is considered the front-runner in the Republican primary.
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Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney just delivered a takedown of current Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
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Mr. da Silva remained a front-runner in the 2018 presidential election even after he was jailed.
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Hyde-Smith is still seen as the front-runner to serve out the remainder of former Sen.
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"Rihanna was the front-runner for next year's super bowl halftime show," a source told Entertainment Tonight.
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Dark-horse candidate Harding won a ninth-ballot nomination after the front-runner deadlocked in earlier tallies.
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Although he has not yet announced a presidential bid, Biden is a front-runner in several polls.
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A Bulgarian front-runner, Irina Bokova, was a diplomat for the former communist regime; America may object.
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Cruz's pick for vice president, Carly Fiorina, also lashed out at the front-runner over the endorsement.
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Spicer on Thursday said that the GOP would ultimately rally against Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner.
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If that could be done, Ben Carson would still be tied with Trump for front-runner status.
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Tammy Duckworth, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, in one of the nation's toughest Senate races.
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Early in the race, he was considered a front-runner but failed to gain traction with voters.
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Modi is the front runner in the elections, results of which will be out on May 23.
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"I've hired tens of thousands of people," the GOP front-runner said at the CNN presidential debate.
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"If I made that statement, it would be front-page news," the GOP presidential front-runner added.
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Failure to make a dent in Trump's armor now will only make the front-runner look stronger.
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Howard Dean, who rocketed from relative obscurity to become a front-runner for the 2004 Democratic nomination.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner may also have jeopardized sensitive national intelligence with the setup, it added.
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Trump remains the GOP front-runner nationwide, owning a nearly 11-point lead over Cruz and Gov.
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Huang Kunming, 60, a native of Fujian, is the front-runner to become the party's propaganda minister.
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Forty-three percent said the Democratic presidential front-runner should immediately stop campaigning if an indictment comes.
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The GOP front-runner also isn't alone in questioning the U.S.'s disproportionate expenditures on global security.
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A representative from the campaign of the Republican presidential front-runner was not immediately available to comment.
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Cruz described how he'd change the country and trained his fire on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Legere was never the front-runner to take the job, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Cruz sought to tie Trump to Washington, arguing the GOP front-runner will cut deals with Democrats.
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At this point for a presidential front-runner, you have to look at the rolling delegate count.
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Of course, the groundwork for her current very early front-runner status goes back a few years.
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Democratic front-runner Randy Bryce, has raised more than $4 million and has $2 million on hand.
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Harris has been viewed by some as an early front-runner and has garnered endorsements from Rep.
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Monday: At Iowa's biggest political event of the year, Democratic presidential hopefuls fought for front-runner status.
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The Democratic front-runner gets the backing of 22016 percent of voters, while 29 percent support Sanders.
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He said he had no animus toward Donald J. Trump, the front-runner for the party's nomination.
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Carson said in his endorsement speech that there are actually "two different" sides to the front-runner.
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And that alone will ensure Montoya remains a front-runner to the end of his racing career.
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Afghanistan will hold a presidential election in July, and as of now there's no clear front-runner.
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John Kasich would also be suspending his campaign, leaving a clear path for front-runner Donald Trump.
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"I've really had my mind set on Hillary," he said, referencing Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Yet, the GOP front-runner said earlier this year he'd still consider her as a running mate.
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Fifty percent support the front-runner getting the Republican nomination, while 50 percent support a brokered convention.
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Last week, Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, led Trump by about 13 points in the same poll.
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The Republican presidential front-runner has two rallies in Michigan and one in Louisiana planned for Friday.
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That's why former Vice President Joe Biden is on the verge of becoming the Democratic front-runner.
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The issue is getting more attention than it has in decades, except from the Democratic front-runner.
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Instead they are possibly the front-runner that the Warriors, despite all their recent success, are chasing.
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She was the clearest front-runner, self-possessed and chameleonic, and a benevolent, if up-talky, presence.
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May's cabinet and is considered a front-runner to replace her, in an interview with the BBC.
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The front-runner is a bill in Minnesota, where similar legislation has been proposed for several years.
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" Asked if she personally considers Mr. Biden the front-runner, she replied, "He's leading in the polls.
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The front-runner, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has advocated a more combative approach to the Trump administration.
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Now, however, Mr. Sanders is the front-runner among the announced aspirants for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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The front-runner for the post, Boris Johnson, has vowed to exit the European Union on Oct.
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Biden has claimed the front-runner mantle following his decisive victory in South Carolina primary on Feb.
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Mr. Bolsonaro is the front-runner by a wide margin ahead of a runoff vote on Oct.
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Still, he is taking no chances — his bulging war chest makes him a particularly imposing front-runner.
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Bernie Sanders has become the Democratic primary front-runner after seeing victories in New Hampshire and Nevada.
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" Cruz said the media has given the front-runner "hundreds of millions of dollars of free advertising.
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Joe Biden, the former front-runner, pulled out of New Hampshire early and left for South Carolina.
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But McCown has been the front-runner since signing a one-year, $6 million deal in March.
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Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)Bernie Sanders is the Democratic Party's front-runner headed into Tuesday's Democratic debate.
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Astronaut Mark Kelly has emerged as the front-runner in the Democratic primary race for the seat.
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Yet he has not distanced himself from the pack as a clear front-runner for the nomination.
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"It will be complete two years from the time we start," the GOP presidential front-runner said.
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The current Democratic presidential front-runner has maintained that her accounts were never infiltrated by foreign hackers.
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When the results are announced, one or two candidates will be propelled into semiofficial front-runner status.
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And then there's the overall lack of any meaningful challenge to Joe Biden, the national front runner.
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It might well hand the ticket to a moderate—most probably Mr Biden, still the front-runner.
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Trump, the GOP front-runner, has a strong lead in the state over Cruz and John Kasich.
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He said that his remark was referring to the organization's endorsement of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, sent and received during her four years as secretary of state.
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He stills trails Biden, who remains the front-runner, with a polling average of 27 percent support.
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She's running against six other Democrats in the House primary but is considered the field's front-runner.
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In 2004, Dean, who was the front-runner, was overtaken at the last moment by then-U.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden, the struggling onetime front-runner, finished well behind.
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George McGovern took the prize in 22019 despite finishing second to front-runner Edmund Muskie in both.
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Bernie Sanders won big in Nevada on Saturday and is now considered to be the front-runner.
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Europe could be left leaderless after the front-runner to replace Angela Merkel stepped aside on Monday.
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Occasionally, they may even remember to say an unkind word about Joe Biden, the former front-runner.
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From the day he entered the 2020 presidential race last spring, he has been the front-runner.
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That seems increasingly possible as Mr. Sanders holds on to front-runner status in the 2020 campaign.
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Instead, the Democratic presidential front-runner congratulated Sanders over Twitter — and sent out a plea for cash.
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"I don't think she will be indicted," the GOP presidential front-runner said of his Democratic counterpart.
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DECORAH, Iowa — Joseph R. Biden Jr. insists he is the front-runner in the Democratic primary race.
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There are 18 candidates to replace him, and the front-runner is a bit of a surprise.
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Just being against the "status quo" is enough right now to make a candidate a front-runner.
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Editor-in-Chief Bob Cusack trekked to Trump Tower to talk 2202 with the GOP front-runner.
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Jim Renacci, the front-runner for the nomination, gives the GOP a bit of a clean slate.
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"People go — they use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate," the GOP presidential front-runner says.
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Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) have all used the film for criticizing Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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"The bottom line is we have something going that's so good," the GOP presidential front-runner said.
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But Warren, who has risen to front-runner status in recent months, also took some indirect criticism.
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Amie Parnes writes that Biden is poised to enter the Democratic primary as the clear front-runner.
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You can -- and I have -- argued about whether the former vice president is the race's front-runner.
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" Bush also noted that the GOP front-runner has "no proven leadership skills in the public domain.
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But it's also unlikely to hurt her and may very strengthen her position as a front-runner.
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Jeb Bush was considered the dominant front-runner when he entered the Republican presidential race last June.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner released her "Military Families Agenda" on Monday, according to the Military Times.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) Sanders went into the debate as the undisputed front-runner for the nomination.
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The latest poll confirms Sanders's status as the front-runner in the race for the Democratic nomination.
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His apparent vulnerability as a front-runner helped spur two new entrants in the race, former Gov.
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Business leaders, entertainers and even Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump have come out against the law.
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"It will be difficult for him to be a breakaway front-runner," Mr. Leavitt said of Mr. Trump.
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Martinez was considered the front-runner to replace Dusty Baker, who was fired last week after two seasons.
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Gavin Newsom, a liberal Democrat, is the clear front-runner in the gubernatorial race, according to recent polls.
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Her elimination was considered highly shocking to fans, who felt she was a front-runner throughout the show.
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Giuliani, a loyal Trump supporter throughout the campaign, was an early front-runner to be secretary of state.
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Both campaigns called on billionaire businessman and Republican front-runner Donald Trump to make his returns public, too.
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In last month's debates, a random draw made Ms Warren the sole front-runner on the first night.
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Joe Biden Even before he officially launched his campaign, the former vice president was the Democratic front-runner.
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Inside, the mood was far less charged, as Trump took repeated jabs at Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Trump's front-runner status is giving Democrats new hope that they can pick off candidates in battleground states.
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That had made him the front-runner in the election for governor to be held on February 15th.
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Katy Perry has been confirmed, but potential judges are still being considered and Richie is a front-runner.
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Democrats have stepped up criticism of Facebook in recent months, most notably from Democratic front-runner Elizabeth Warren.
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Trump's actions occurred last summer, after Biden became a front-runner for the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination.
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Within weeks, Mrs Clinton the super-qualified front-runner had been recast as a scandal-dogged fading star.
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The company is the front-runner for Yahoo's core business after outbidding others including AT&T, Reuters reported.
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"Stump with Trump?" he quipped when asked if he'd appear on the campaign trail alongside Republican front-runner.
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Donors' influence waned as the GOP front-runner Trump, who dominated media coverage, funded his own primary campaign.
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The longtime front-runner, Moon Jae-in, a dovish progressive, promoted the sunshine policy in a former administration.
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Expressing optimism, Mr. Biden said, "I know I'm the front-runner," adding that he wasn't concerned about money.
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He has also emerged as front runner to head the central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC).
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He has just 1053 percent support leading into Saturday's primary, compared with front-runner Donald Trump's 40 percent.
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His victory Tuesday night further cemented his front-runner status over fellow GOP hopefuls Cruz and John Kasich.
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The Republican front-runner attracted significant attention this week after attempting to repeatedly clarify his views on abortion.
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The GOP front-runner also has been vocal on the campaign trail about not drinking or doing drugs.
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Other 2020 Democrats used Biden's original stance to attack the front-runner, and position themselves as contenders. Sen.
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Back then, Pence was the front-runner for Indiana governor, carrying the mantle of the popular outgoing Gov.
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Mimi Swartz HOUSTON — IT'S weird to have a presidential front-runner in your hometown and not know it.
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Biden enters the crowded primary after months of soul searching as a clear but not prohibitive front-runner.
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I think Hillary came in with the both privilege — and burden — of being perceived as the front-runner.
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If there was an award for most beautiful pregnant woman, Chrissy Teigen would certainly be a front runner.
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Still, in an industry that grows increasingly method-diverse, it's hard to tell who is a front runner.
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Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton and her rival, Bernie Sanders, voiced support on Monday for the deployment.
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump did not mention the deployment during a campaign rally in Rhode Island.
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At the New York premiere of the upcoming film The Front Runner — in which Jackman plays Colorado Sen.
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The front-runner in its presidential contest in 2018 is Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a left-wing populist.
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They rail against the war on drugs and many of them, including the party's front-runner, enjoy pot.
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Yet Donald Trump, the party's undisputed front-runner for six months, remains the only candidate unscathed so far.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton on Tuesday released her personal financial disclosure form, covering Jan.
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Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren — cutting into the lead of front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Trump, the Republican front-runner, has made targeting "lost" voters such as Wade a focus of his campaign.
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But this time around, the requirement threatens to undermine a late effort to derail the billionaire front-runner.
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After becoming the global factory, China now has the aspiration to become the front-runner on green innovation.
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Good looks aside, he seemed smart, kind and unaffected — not to mention an obvious front-runner of Lindsay's.
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If he puts in a similar performance, he might find his grasp on the front-runner mantle slipping.
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Cruz, who won the Iowa caucuses, is looking to pick up momentum to challenge front-runner Donald Trump.
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But he took clear, implied shots at them nevertheless, particularly front-runner Donald Trump, as well as Sens.
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Here's what to watch Thursday night: Trump confronts #NeverTrump Donald Trump is the Republican Party's indisputable front-runner.
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It is really unfortunate because he has been the consistent front-runner since the first debate in August.
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Mike Huckabee is challenging establishment Republicans to unite behind the GOP front-runner if he becomes the nominee.
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Ted Cruz at a rally in Miami Wednesday, and confessed to being "horrified" by front-runner Donald Trump.
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Robby was the first one to tell JoJo he loved her, so you know he's a front-runner.
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Donald Trump will take center stage as the dominant front-runner, with three victories now under his belt.
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Meanwhile, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's chances of winning the presidency fell to 4/9 from 8/15.
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But even in historically liberal California, it won't be a slam dunk win for the Democratic front-runner.
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Bernie Sanders, a Vermont democratic socialist who led a surprisingly strong challenge to the Democrats' presumed front-runner.
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His conviction bars him from running in the October presidential election, in which he is the front-runner.
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Donald Trump The GOP front-runner released two ads on Friday, one for television and one for radio.
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But House Democrats immediately linked House Republicans to the controversial front-runner for the GOP nomination for president.
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Typically, the front-runner consolidates the party, garnering a higher percentage of the vote with each successive contest.
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Earlier Monday, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton used her speech at AIPAC to slam Trump's position on Israel.
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The party's front-runner, Mrs Clinton, won comfortably in delegate-rich Arizona, with three-fifths of the vote.
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Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said U.S. military leaders have found techniques like waterboarding are not effective.
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Mr. Obama riffed at length about Mr. Trump, the billionaire-turned-front-runner, who was not in attendance.
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Trump's campaign said Tuesday the GOP front-runner will travel to California "several times" before the primary there.
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Sources told Bloomberg that she is still being considered as a backup candidate if no front-runner emerges.
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When matched up against Democratic primary front-runner Hillary Clinton, Trump leads by a 22019 to 43 margin.
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Clinton, a former secretary of State, is the clear front-runner, boasting a steep delegate advantage, but Sen.
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Brett Rosengren, who identifies as an undecided voter, asked the Democratic front-runner which past president inspired her.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner may also have jeopardized sensitive national intelligence with her technology habits, it added.
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"Hillary is a huge front-runner in the polls, but in terms of passion, she's lagging," Ries said.
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The Democratic presidential front-runner will appear on NBC and Jimmy Fallon's late-night talk show on Jan.
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Cruz pointed to polls showing Rubio losing to the GOP front-runner in his home state of Florida.
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Specific numbers aside, however, Trump wakes on Wednesday as an even more clear-cut front-runner than before.
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The GOP front-runner looks poised for victory Tuesday in Michigan, barring a late scramble by John Kasich.
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It was Trump's first Super Saturday win, although Cruz came within 4 percentage points of the front-runner.
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However, he noted that his front-runner status comes with consequences, particularly in a field boasting 24 contenders.
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If she declares, Harris would emerge as a possible front-runner in the Democratic primary alongside Massachusetts Sen.
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The Republican presidential front-runner also predicted his absence would hurt Fox News's ratings for the next contest.
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King expressed frustration with Haley's criticism of GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump and his rhetoric on immigration.
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DONALD TRUMP Ben Carson Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson endorsed Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump earlier this month.
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" She also slammed Trump and Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton as "two sides of the same coin.
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"I think he is certainly a front-runner, but two years in politics is a lifetime," Britt said.
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"In conversations with some of Trump's black friends, Smiley called their critique of the front-runner "highly nuanced.
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Theresa May, Britain's home secretary, has emerged as the front-runner for prime minister, to replace David Cameron.
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The call comes one day after Sanders's double-digit victory in West Virginia over the Democratic front-runner.
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The entire debate would become a battle to see who could dunk the hardest on the front-runner.
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Only 37 percent, meanwhile, have a "strongly favorable" or "somewhat favorable" view of the Democratic presidential front-runner.
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However, nearly half of those surveyed were undecided, suggesting no clear front-runner with only days to go.
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Carson was once a front-runner in the 2016 race, surpassing Trump in national polls in late October.
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During the team's recent — and extended — coaching search, Rambis was considered a front-runner to retain the job.
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By comparison, front-runner Joe Biden raised $22 million, Sanders took in $46 million and Trump $124 million.
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Trump is the front-runner by about 10 points nationwide, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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The presidential front-runner added that he makes "no apologies" for his previous support for the Hyde Amendment.
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The GOP front-runner has for months thrived on the around-the-clock coverage of his nontraditional campaign.
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The Republican primary front-runner also said he would rescind several of the executive orders issued by Obama.
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Polls tightened after a strong performance by Harris, who confronted front-runner Biden over his record on race.
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"At that time, I didn't really think that the Jets actually would be the front-runner," Forte said.
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Israel's Delek via its North Sea unit Ithaca Energy is front-runner for the portfolio, industry sources say.
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Newsom, the former mayor of San Francisco, is the clear front-runner in the race, according to polls.
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Scandinavia is a front runner in regard to looking at waste as a resource rather than a nuisance.
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After some deliberating, Avrora selected a slab of raw pork bearing a photo of current front-runner Zelenskiy.
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The Republican primary front-runner said the newspaper's recent criticism of his candidacy constituted a conflict of interest.
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"He will crush Hillary Clinton — crush her," Beck, a vocal opponent of GOP front-runner Donald Trump, said.
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There's no front-runner, but Democrats Joe Radinovich and Jason Metsa have emerged as the top two fundraisers.
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Another 13 percent of Missouri's Democrats remain undecided between Sanders and the Democratic presidential front-runner, it found.
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"Of course not — that's insanity," he said when asked if there's plot against the Republican presidential front-runner.
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So far, the current front-runner has offered little substance in his defense, beyond Obama stardust and affability.
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The front-runner saw about 2,85033 attendees at a rally in the tiny state last month in Burlington.
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John Hickenlooper have all also been mentioned as potential running mates for Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner.
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Just two weeks ago, the market hit all-time highs as Senator Bernie Sanders became the front-runner.
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Mr. Cagle, the lieutenant governor since 2007, spent much of this year's race as the Republican front-runner.
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Many Democratic leaders believe the political mood could quickly catapult one or more women to front-runner status.
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Jeb was considered a GOP front-runner for 2016, but lost in the primary to President Donald Trump.
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Ayton did join Arizona, and is a front-runner to be selected first in the 2018 N.B.A. draft.
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has called for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States.
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" The president has said he thinks Sanders has emerged as the front-runner, saying "people like his message.
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Journalist Zaid Jilani comments on how Biden emerged as a strong front runner in Sunday night's Democratic debate.
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Jerome H. Powell, who is said to be the front-runner, helped construct some of the current rules.
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I'm referring, of course, to Jair Bolsonaro, the current front-runner to become the next president of Brazil.
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That pledge vaulted the New Yorker from afterthought to front-runner in last year's crowded GOP presidential primary.
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Elizabeth Warren got a taste of that front-runner life in Tuesday night's CNN/New York Times debate.
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In a messy Democratic forum, Bernie Sanders, the emerging front-runner, faced his most serious test so far.
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After strong showings in the first three voting states, Mr. Sanders has emerged as the presumptive front-runner.
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With a whopping 32 nominations, "Game of Thrones" seems to be the front-runner for the drama awards.
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Bernie Sanders, the Democratic presidential front-runner who has closed the gap with Biden in South Carolina polls.
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Thanks to her newfound front-runner status, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts was everyone's target on Tuesday night.
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The Republican front-runner insists he won't participate in the clash just four days before Monday's pivotal caucuses.
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There is no clear front-runner, and at least four candidates have a plausible chance of winning: Sens.
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"The Farewell," which had figured prominently in the front-runner conversation, was shut out of the awards entirely.
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The tough talking former prosecutor was early in the 28503 presidential race viewed as a possible front runner.
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Most have said they'd back Trump as the nominee while also distancing themselves from the controversial front-runner.
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Giffords is joining the Democratic presidential front-runner for a rally in Ames on Saturday, according to MSNBC.
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Ahead of the debate in South Carolina, the billionaire was preparing a media onslaught against the front-runner.
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Sanders, who previously shied away from harsh criticism, has ratcheted up his attacks against the front-runner recently.
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But after Sanders' strong Nevada win, they are finally, belatedly, starting to treat Sanders as the front-runner.
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Sanders is the undisputed front-runner in the race after his thumping victory in Nevada's caucuses on Saturday.
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He's no longer the front-runner, and the other candidates might be just as happy to ignore him.
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Clinton remains the party's front-runner less than a month before the first votes are cast in Iowa.
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Trump remains the party's front-runner by nearly 13 points nationwide, according to a RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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The former vice president has seen his front-runner status challenged in recent months, as rivals like Sen.
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The deal had been rumored for weeks; local media had reported that Time Warner was the front-runner.
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But after Hatch announced he would retire and Romney entered the race, Trump backed the presumed front-runner.
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Well, maybe now that a front-runner has been crowned, we'll finally get the chance to find out.
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I must begin by saying that the front-runner, Jamie Raskin, has been a friend of many years.
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"He's still the front-runner and the likeliest to win the nomination," said one former Trump campaign official.
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The front-runner in a presidential election set for July has promised to scrutinize the nation's energy reforms.
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News reports say that early polling indicated that Joseph Kennedy III started the race as the front-runner.
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So as the Oscars near ("La La Land" is the front-runner), we're putting our arguments to you.
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Democratic nominating contests begin in February and the campaign has become increasingly unsettled, with no clear front-runner.
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The Dem front-runner sought to reassure voters worried about the FBI investigation into her personal email server.
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In Iowa voter polling, the front-runner remains Pete "Pete" Buttigieg, followed closely by a surging Baby Yoda.
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Joe Biden's front-runner status — and very likely his entire candidacy — is being kept aloft by black voters.
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Mr. Fillon, once considered the front-runner to be the next president, was charged last week with embezzlement.
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He is also a front runner for the position of the next People's Bank of China (PBOC) governor.
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Some of their origins are pretty clear: front-runner, on the ropes, the ball is in your court.
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A female front-runner would become a norm if a woman wins the nomination four years after Mrs.
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