These philosophies are opposites, hard to accommodate in the breast of a single political movement.
No political movement driving funds to reduce the double dose of heart-related deaths among men.
Some want to transform the Forum from a talking shop into a more unified political movement.
Russo shrugs it off, saying that the early stages of every political movement have people like this.
This year, Hillary Clinton was defeated by something the Clintons didn't see coming -- a political movement.
Our correspondent says Mr Chavez's death has created a potential vacuum at the heart of his political movement.
His popularity remains intact, but he uses it sparingly, and has not tried to form a political movement.
Maduro has said he's proud to continue "Chavismo, " the political movement Chavez started.
Al-Sadr's political movement holds 30 seats in Iraq's 275-member parliament and was once a partner in al-Maliki's ruling coalition.
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And his is not the only political movement to have a private army.
Egypt's oldest and best-organized political movement, the Brotherhood won the largest share of seats in parliamentary elections earlier this year.
It is, instead, a springboard for a new social and political movement.
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In India, the middle class is largely a new political movement as the lower-middle class plays a significant part in general elections votes.
Mr Duhalde, the incumbent president, had been turned down by three other potential nominees from the ranks of Peronism, Argentina's hegemonic political movement.
Israelis look set to elect a broadly centrist political movement to lead the country when they go to the polls in late March.
Whether Chavez's popular political movement will have enough momentum to win at the polls after his death remains to be seen, analysts have said.
Which leads to there being a current political movement to offer a tax holiday (or at least a tax discount) on those foreign profits.
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Mr. Johnson envisions a new political movement that embraces the potential of peer networks to improve government, medicine, education and journalism, among much else.
But even a grassroots effort like the Innovation Movement needs support from influential leaders, writers and pundits to form it into a true political movement.
What started with 131 students at one school in Mexico City has expanded into a political movement that includes more than 100 universities throughout the country.
Meanwhile, his political movement has become a kingmaker in Iraqi politics: Its 39 members of Iraq's parliament were key to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's winning a second term.
This weekend in Italy, voters were so disgusted with their politicians that an upstart political movement led by a political comedian won the most votes of any single party.
The tragic death of Tunisian street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi, by self-immolation, brought about a grassroots political movement among Tunisians that effectively overthrew the country's authoritarian ruler, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.
His political movement, the Natural Law Party, which in the 1990s pursued the goal of world government by fighting elections in America, Britain and several other countries, was less successful, and eventually folded.
But what's interesting now is that there's a political movement for affirmative action where black Brazilians are demanding representation space allocated to Afro-Brazilians in universities and in other areas where, you know, it represents economic advance.
"People will remember him as the architect of a political movement, and after Pat Robertson is gone, there will still be people active in the political system who learned their lessons from his organizations and his writings, " says Boston.
The first is unemployment of educated young people in North Africa and the Middle East which is not yet a political movement or social upheaval in the US or Europe- but which is in the forefront of public policy and partisan politics.
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Thus, even if Ryan were not one of the leaders of perhaps the single most influential new political movement in America in the past decade, the tea party-aligned deficit hawks of "the New Right, " he, as a vice presidential pick, would immediately vault to the forefront of U.S. politics.
Jimmy Carter was president when LaPierre first went to work for the NRA in 1977, and for the past 22 years LaPierre has been the organization's executive vice president, steering it through a transformation from a clubby marksmanship group into a political movement adept at beating back efforts to tighten firearms regulations.
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