Nominee
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Sometimes, opponents of a
nominee
merely want to make a point, or to cultivate donors (an activity that can seep into any issue in Washington).
When the point is made – or the fundraising goals are achieved – the
nominee
gets the happy phone call: “It’s done.
At that point, the
nominee
hangs up and says: “What was I thinking?”
While most of the party’s rank-and-file members have embraced Donald Trump as their presidential nominee, Republican members of Congress are finding it hard to accept him as their standard-bearer.
Now that he was their nominee, he was more likely to damage his party’s chances of winning votes from one of the country’s fastest-growing demographic groups.
He called the renewed attacks on Curiel “a textbook case of racism,” but nonetheless reiterated his support for Trump, because the presumptive Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, isn’t an acceptable alternative.
Trump’s Train WreckWASHINGTON, DC – Donald Trump, the US Republican Party’s presidential nominee, has again shaken up his campaign organization.
The World Bank’s Wrong ChoiceNEW YORK – The selection of the American
nominee
Jim Yong Kim as President of the World Bank, over Nigeria’s finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who was overwhelmingly regarded as a vastly superior candidate, is impossible to condone but easy to explain.
Because 60% of Huckabee’s Iowa vote came from evangelicals, it still seems probable that the Republican
nominee
will end up being Mitt Romney, John McCain or Rudi Giuliani.
Romney versus ObamaCAMBRIDGE – While the presidential primary elections in the United States are not over, Mitt Romney is now almost certain to be the party’s
nominee
to face Democratic President Barack Obama in November.
Now, as the party’s presumptive nominee, he must move back toward the political center, where the majority of voters are to be found.
Mitt Romney, the likely Republican
nominee
for president, pledges to increase the rate of shipbuilding – a commitment linked to an increased US presence in the Pacific.
The presidential primaries – specifically, Donald Trump’s rise to become the US Republican Party’s presumptive
nominee
– are raising doubts about America’s capacity to help lead the world through troubled times.
Democrats, including President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic
nominee
to succeed him, largely support these policies.
Republicans Ride the Trump TigerCAMBRIDGE – During a typical week in late May, Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican
nominee
for the US presidency, grabbed headlines yet again.
He declared a popular former president to be a “rapist,” flipped his position on one policy after another, bragged that his running mate could be “anyone” who supported him, and told the National Rifle Association that Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee, would “release violent criminals from jail.”
Over the course of that year’s presidential primaries, at least half of GOP voters repeatedly tried to find an alternative to the eventual Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, but could not coalesce around a viable contender.
A political newcomer who did not participate in El Salvador’s civil war, Funes, along with all the FMLN’s congressional candidates, was handpicked as presidential nominee, behind closed doors by the party’s Political Commission, where diehard Marxist cadres still roam unchecked.
Donald Trump, the party’s presumptive
nominee
for the presidential election in November, has indicated that he would not endorse America’s automatic support for Israel, hinting that he thinks Israel holds more responsibility in the failure of the two-state solution.
In the US, Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican
nominee
for president, is waging verbal war against virtually every trade agreement his country has ever struck.
With Romney the Republican Party’s presumptive
nominee
for the 2012 presidential election, few Republicans would be able to vote against what was their candidate’s signature legislative initiative as governor.
some of their advisers told them that democracy is not in their best interest,” says Hazem Abd al-Azim, a
nominee
in the first post-Mubarak government.
How Trump Would Weaken AmericaCAMBRIDGE – Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive US presidential nominee, has expressed deep skepticism about the value of America’s alliances.
In the US, even if Donald Trump’s presidential campaign fails to put a Republican back in the White House (as appears increasingly likely, given that, in the latest twist of this highly unusual campaign, many Republican leaders have now renounced their party’s nominee), his candidacy will likely leave a lasting impact on American politics.
Its most visible standard-bearer in the United States is Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive presidential
nominee.
Democratic presidential
nominee
Hillary Clinton’s policy platform proposes new programs to address these issues, with a particular focus on family leave and early childhood and college education.
Or will they make it clear that Trump’s win was not a historical accident resulting from a Republican primary process that produced a flawed
nominee
and a Democratic primary process that produced Trump’s ideal opponent?
I suspect that, in their hearts, US officials know that Kim, while an inspired nominee, is not the best candidate.
The Democratic Party’s nominee, Hillary Clinton, promises continuity.
In fact, US political parties amount to a collection of functionaries who arrange the process of selecting a presidential
nominee
and push for victories for the party in the November elections.
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