Both Democratic leaders said the candidates would appeal the decision in the courts.
Presidential candidates must appeal to a majority of all voters.
Presidential candidates must appeal to voters, and the political establishment, in every state.
But in the current system, candidates don't appeal so much to state interests (what are those, anyway?)
But the more elemental question is whether black candidates can appeal to whites, and how much they will have to bend to do so.
Those too are issues where Republicans have a consensus; other candidates can appeal to part of Paul's following on them.
A winning candidate must appeal across geographic, racial and ethnic lines.
Should a score be close to, yet slightly below, the pass mark, then the candidate may appeal to get into grammar school.
Both candidates had appealed for support as a tribute to their fathers.
"No candidate appealed to a specific ethnic or social group."