Both candidates deny that they feel any pressure because of the race's importance in the larger campaign for control of the Senate.
Following protocol, candidates will deny they are interested in a run at the presidency, while continuing to visit Iowa over the next couple of years.
However, the candidates publicly denied any such agreement.
Any candidates denied an opportunity to participate may sue, but Federal courts have consistently upheld the commission's authority.
Both candidates denied the other's accusations while accusing each other of waging a divisive campaign.
Several Democratic candidates denied interviews to support the union.
The candidate denied that, though admitted that he knows White and had helped her financially.
Both candidates denied they had done anything wrong.
Both candidates have denied that they would cut Social Security.
That same day, the candidate denied the rumor at a campaign stop in Phoenix.