Your own candidate must agree to the caucus, and you yourself.
For most of the debate, the two candidates agreed on many issues.
In return for that public money, candidates agree to limit the cost of their campaigns.
Both candidates agreed on which of the two choices they preferred.
Each candidate agreed not to run against the other in certain neighborhoods.
No such reforms, of course, will make any difference unless the candidates agree to debate.
In return, the candidates agree to spend no more than that amount.
At least the two candidates agree on one thing: Security is the issue, but they define it in different ways.
With a few exceptions, the candidates agree on the most emotional issues.
Apart from abortion, the candidates generally agreed on most issues.