They complain about her populist-style politicking and that she relies too much on her father's reputation.
All the negativity and politicking leave us with a generally bad impression of politics and politicians.
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Mr Papademos kept a dignified distance from the chaotic politicking of the last week.
With it came a lesson in the politicking that can hamper big foreign acquisitions.
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Beneath the changes and the politicking, caste still has a firm hold on politics.
The Senate defeat was the product of shameless politicking and a bumbling response by the government.
Mr Menem who later backtracked was perhaps just politicking: his party faces tough congressional elections next month.
Once the congressional politicking is over, she will replace the doveish, multilateral-minded Colin Powell.
The petty rivalries and internal politicking that accompany any merger can scupper the best-laid plans.
Politicking nonetheless bedevilled the Erie Canal from its conception in 1807 to its completion 18 years later.
Forgoing politicking, I am deeply troubled by the unemotionality of our president whose eyes stare out coldly.
Relations with Slovakia are tense, thanks to a badly drafted language law there and some silly politicking.
Then there is the perilous final round: the formation of the government, with all the attendant politicking and jockeying.
All it took was a little politicking and suddenly, those who could least afford to, were paying the price.
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With his backroom savvy, copious network and tidy bank balance, he is also a master of Thailand's old-style politicking.
There should be zero tolerance by the military for any partisan politicking by active duty service men or women.
Also likely is that Murdoch, assuming he weathers the phone-hacking scandal, will adopt a more cautious approach to politicking.
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But the site is no longer a hub for presidential politicking -- at least not in the conventional sense.
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By describing the coalition agreement as a purely contractual affair, Mr Clegg inaugurated a new era of tit-for-tat politicking.
The fund urges America and Japan, the largest and third-largest economies in the world, to end their budgetary politicking.
Once the funeral is over, it will be back to politicking as usual.
He may well win, but the politicking will re-expose the country's ethnic divisions.
As Rockefeller discovered, even the best-organised oil firms can be undermined by politicking.
But after that, he expects seasonal forces and federal-budget politicking to send stocks into a characteristic second- and third-quarter correction.
GM's international and North American operations, and has put an end to damaging office-politicking that was hurting its European operations.
For now, politicking seems to be more important than planning, as the president is accused of being cruel to children.
Obama should have been proactively outspoken when he first recognized the indecision and politicking that was getting in the way.
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The candidates themselves, at least, are restraining themselves from overt politicking - but the calculation for each man is very different.
"People should stop politicking about this situation as it has reached unprecedented levels, " she said, according to an MDC news release.
Even without all the partisan politicking, crafting a prescription-drug benefit would be tricky now that the government faces a whopping deficit.
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