• At least the methods being promoted through the schemes for daily literacy and numeracy hours in England's primary schools have the backing of more convincing research than was available to Lady Plowden and her committee in 1967.

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  • Bill Bradley, whom Mr Gore eviscerated in the primary election, bestowed his backing.

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  • Cantor said he then gave money from his committee to the super PAC backing Kinziger in the primary.

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  • Parnell, who took office after Palin's resignation, mounted a 2008 challenge to longtime U.S. Rep. Don Young with Palin's backing, falling short in a GOP primary.

    CNN: Palin e-mails show routine work, running feuds

  • He lost the state's Senate primary to Christine O'Donnell, a Tea Partier with little backing from big businesses.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • McCain's primary wins in New Hampshire and South Carolina were due in part to the backing of independents who cast ballots in the GOP contests.

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  • McCain won primary contests in New Hampshire and South Carolina, thanks in part to the backing of independent voters who cast ballots in the Republican contests.

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  • Moreover, many of the Tories' policy plans either may not require primary legislation (such as efficiency savings in government) or would win Lib Dem backing anyway (such as their schools reform package).

    ECONOMIST: Election results

  • What was not so inevitable was that when he did so, they would have the backing of so many ordinary Republicans, who have voted for Mr Bush in primary after primary by margins of two to one.

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  • Mr. Suozzi has the backing of the Nassau County Democratic Committee's chairman, but faces a likely primary challenge from Adam Haber, a Roslyn School Board member who has been campaigning since December.

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  • In the survey, taken before Obama's Tuesday victories in Wisconsin and Hawaii, 50 percent of likely Democratic primary voters support Clinton as their choice for the party's nominee, with 48 percent backing Obama.

    CNN: Obama, Clinton agree to disagree

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