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| ullen, which he said was supportive of then | front-runner Alex Munter. |
| He actively supported his party's | frontrunner Alfred Gusenbauer in the 2006 elections. |
| well and Shelby (1891) claim that being the | frontrunner allows the candidate to be able to define t |
| She was believed to be the | front-runner amongst the Red Tory candidates going into |
| too liberal, and criticized the Republican | frontrunner Andrew Saul, by saying "[H]e's Sue Kelly al |
| entered the race and quickly emerged as the | frontrunner because of his support from the evangelical |
| Euro Formula 3000 series, in which he was a | frontrunner, before moving to the more competitive FIA- |
| Ferraro became the | front-runner, capitalizing on her star power from 1984 a |
| e 1924 gubernatorial campaign Taggart urged | front-runner Carleton B. McCulloch to take an anti-Ku Kl |
| James Purnell supported the | front-runner, David Miliband, in the Labour leadership a |
| Vijay Jolly was | front-runner during the election Delhi BJP President in |
| He was immediately a | front-runner, finishing in the championship top 5 each y |
| Antonio Cafiero, creating a new | frontrunner for the 1989 presidential race and deprivin |
| under Dwight D. Eisenhower, emerged as the | frontrunner for the 1968 Republican Presidential nomina |
| s a rising star in the Republican Party and | frontrunner for the presidential nomination in 1940. |
| ld Reagan, Hart would quickly emerge as the | frontrunner for the Democratic Party's 1988 presidentia |
| Ulysses S. Grant had emerged as the | frontrunner for the Republican nomination after being t |
| Lagos Weber is currently considered a | frontrunner for the position of president of the PPD, t |
| He was considered to be a | frontrunner for the Republican nomination for Governor |
| Adelson was considered the | frontrunner for the Democratic nomination, while 11 can |
| Franklin Institute in Philadelphia was the | frontrunner for the new location of the NIHF, prompting |
| After he established himself as the | frontrunner for Rookie of the Year distinction with his |
| e the 1972 election, Muskie was viewed as a | front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| lowing Hynes' retirement, Powers became the | front-runner for the mayorship. |
| An early | front-runner for the National League Rookie of the Year |
| th Truman's withdrawal, Kefauver became the | front-runner for the nomination, and he won most of the |
| widely respected members, would become the | front-runner for the nomination. |
| cholar, independent politician, and current | front-runner for the 2011 Irish presidential election. |
| ary Herbert Clark Hoover became the natural | front-runner for the Republican nomination. |
| k Kennedy II was considered to be the early | front-runner for the Democratic nomination, but personal |
| down the position, White briefly became the | front-runner for the post. |
| orting that had pointed to Pelley being the | frontrunner for the position. |
| He was a | frontrunner for the all around title and the high bar. |
| These requirements would have prevented the | frontrunner from former president Tandja's party from r |
| (Zimmer) was | front-runner from the start, getting endorsements from R |
| For much of the campaign, | front-runner Ignatieff had the strongest support in Dion |
| ople's Democratic Party (PDP) candidate and | frontrunner in the election, blamed the attack on his p |
| While initially seen as the | frontrunner in the campaign, his performance in opinion |
| asizing fiscal prudence, appeared to be the | frontrunner in the race, and for many weeks leading up |
| tral Cabinet Minister for Railways, was the | frontrunner in bringing these industries to Koratty and |
| nator Arlen Specter (who was considered the | frontrunner in the months preceding the primary). |
| Although Mildren was at first the | frontrunner in the Governor's race, 1994 was a strong y |
| y for governor, starting off as the initial | front-runner in the GOP primary. |
| of the race found a Romney as the apparent | front-runner in a weak field, especially in terms of fun |
| orial nomination and he has been cited as a | front-runner in the race. |
| stock championships, and has been a regular | front-runner in the primary British Superbike class. |
| To become a | front-runner in tanker operations is the aim for Knutsen |
| rty faithful in all the polls, would wage a | front-runner, incumbent-style campaign." |
| Frontrunner John Kerry won the primary with Senator Joh | |
| Frontrunner John Kerry won the primary with Governor Ho | |
| Frontrunner John Kerry won the primary with Senator Joh | |
| ossible replacements included the perceived | frontrunner Katsuya Okada (known especially for his sup |
| Senate candidate Bill Binnie to take on GOP | front-runner Kelly Ayotte in a TV attack ad. |
| On the track, Medaglia d'Oro was a | frontrunner known for his consistency and tenacity. |
| nd in the primary, and lost overwhelming to | frontrunner Mike Crane in the runoff election that foll |
| In the March 3, 2009 election, she was the | frontrunner of the six candidates vying for three city |
| State's quarterback, Troy Smith, became the | frontrunner of the 2006 Heisman race, after he complete |
| er of the Carnahan political family and the | frontrunner of a crowded Democratic primary, to capture |
| He fell far behind the | frontrunner Pat Buchanan in the party's important Misso |
| ley was unable to make much headway against | frontrunner Paul Martin, who not only had a large lead |
| total, Lawrence was able to hang on to his | frontrunner position to win the election. |
| sed his campaign on the presumed Republican | frontrunner, Ralph Reed; Reed, however, was defeated in |
| oline Fayard in the runoff election against | frontrunner Republican Jay Dardenne. |
| n second in the six-person race to face the | frontrunner, Republican Mike Hogan, in the runoff elect |
| In May 1971, Muskie was the | frontrunner, running eight points ahead of Nixon; by th |
| Vice President Walter Mondale was the clear | frontrunner though he remained 40 delegates short of cl |
| He was quickly dubbed as the | frontrunner, though his awkward speaking style and imag |
| defeating candidate Ann Bourget who was the | front-runner throughout most of the campaign until the f |
| arch 2007, TMZ reported that Hamilton was a | frontrunner to replace Barker. |
| etire, and Applegate was looked upon as the | frontrunner to replace him. |
| leadership election, was widely seen as the | frontrunner to replace him, and announced on 2 Septembe |
| l of Great Britain and he was regarded as a | frontrunner to take over at the Tate Gallery in 1964 fo |
| er, 1987-1997), had been considered to be a | front-runner to succeed Prime Minister Paul Martin. |
| Deputy Governor who had been considered the | front-runner to succeed Dodge. |
| The Saints would be the | front-runner to a planned Chicago based AMNRL team that |
| Deputy Speaker led many to consider him the | front-runner to be elected Speaker of the House of Commo |
| sition, measured by a close in the gap with | front-runner Today, NBC News's morning program, sustaine |
| The | frontrunner was a former foreign minister, Abdelaziz Bo |
| akland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard, the | front-runner, went on to win the Republican primary, but |
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