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Such is the sense of insulted entitlement that has emanated from the Clinton campaign in the days leading up to that infamous “3 A.M.” ad (fear-mongering much?). Hillary’s recent remarks hinting at a joint ticket??with her on top, of course—further indicate the candidate’s conviction that the presidency is her prerogative...
...bread. Instead of leaving after 60 minutes, McCulla stuck around for the next seven months. Working the front station during the busy dinner rush once a week, McCulla became the de facto expeditor. She was in charge of realizing the chef’s exhausting goal of turning every ticket??restaurant-speak for completing every order—in twelve minutes...
...same time, notwithstanding the dearth of daylight between the candidates on policy or any history of personal animosity prior to the commencement of the campaign, the sheer ferocity of the conflict by that point, in the words of Donna Brazile, may make a “dream ticket?? nothing more than a “fantasy ticket.” It may be a fantasy, but the alternative scenario for Democrats is a nightmare...
...Sundquist pointed to his ticket??s experience on the UC, saying it provided valuable insight into how to work effective with the administration...
...Voters should also not be afraid that listing a second choice will affect their first-choice ticket??s chances of winning: their second-place vote will only influence the vote count if their first-choice ticket has already been eliminated...