She is considered a strong candidate for the Democratic nomination for president should she run in 2016.
Keyes has announced he is a candidate for the Republican nomination.
You'll notice that he didn't attend the NAACP conference last year as a candidate for the GOP nomination, and he didn't participate in a debate on minority issues.
By just tapping Palin as his running mate, McCain set forth a new course for the party away from the usual suspects and ensuring that even if the Republican ticket loses this Fall, that Palin will remain a national figure and will automatically become the leading candidate for the Republican nomination in 2012.
EU, when Turkey hopes to overcome Greek objections to its formal nomination as a candidate.
Meanwhile, former Bronx borough president Adolfo Carrion is unaffiliated but running as the Independence Party's candidate and seeking the Republican nomination.
But the mayor has a secret weapon: Ruth Messinger, the Democrat who is likely to win her party's nomination as mayoral candidate.
Bob Dole, and a one-time candidate for the 2000 GOP nomination.
The candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination has agreed to host the 90-minute comedy show this weekend but his appearance will trigger federal rules regarding equal time for political candidates.
When it comes to helping New Jersey rebuild from the storm, "the president has kept every promise he's made, " said Christie, widely considered a potential candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
Mr Obama accepted his party's nomination as presidential candidate at the Democratic convention in Denver on 28 August and officially began his campaign to become president against the Republican candidate, Senator John McCain.
By the same token, when Newt Gingrich, another candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, suggested that illegal immigrants of good character and long standing should be allowed to stay, Mr Romney attacked him too.
John Edwards, D-North Carolina, a successful trial lawyer and potential candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004, got a seat on the Judiciary committee -- a high profile perch for battling White House judicial nominations.
The selection process is the same one used for the nomination of delegates to UNESCO Youth Fora and the same one used for the previous editions of Vanguardia Iberoamericana: UNESCO National Commissions are responsible for the selection and nomination of one candidate from their country.
To secure a nomination, a potential candidate must meet a number of criteria.
However, as actual voting began in the Primary elections - which decide which candidate secures the party's nomination - there was a shift.
Richardson, 61, was a candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.
Some of these social conservatives are nonetheless so appalled by Mr Giuliani that they threaten to back a third-party candidate if he wins the Republican nomination.
"As history shows, the Democratic nomination goes to the candidate who wins the most delegates -- not the candidate who wins the most states, " the memo said.
Last fall, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a candidate for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination, said he thought the drug war violence had become so dire that U.S. troops could be sent into Mexico.
I'll be darned if we're going to have this nomination inherited by a particular candidate.
There are not enough votes on the religious right to secure the nomination, so the successful candidate will have to appeal to less doctrinaire voters too.
Obama, a little more than two years into his Senate term, is the most inexperienced candidate considering a run for the Democratic nomination, but nonetheless ranks as a top contender.
In September, former cable entrepreneur Ned Lamont managed to beat out three-term senator and former vice presidential candidate Joe Lieberman to win the Democratic nomination for one of Connecticut's Senate seats.
Behind the gloss you see on TV--the rousing keynote speeches, a candidate's formal acceptance of the nomination, the unwavering celebration of a particular party--the conventions are schmoozefests for business and lobbying interests.
Roosevelt, and as of Super Tuesday, Clinton had a lock on the nomination without even calling himself a candidate.
Republican vice-presidential candidate Richard Cheney, shortly before his July nomination, called on the U.S. government to allow its companies to resume business in Iran.
First, when OMB designates a reform nomination as a "high priority candidate" for agency consideration, the result may be a higher likelihood of agency action.
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