Additional candidates would turn any election of this type into a wild scramble.
The Presidential candidates have turned industrial policy into a meaningless mantra.
So when a Presidential candidate turns down $16.5 million, there can only be one explanation: It's not enough.
They aren't debates, no matter how many times the candidates stiffly turn to address each other.
The only thing you learn from the question is how skillfully a candidate can turn it to his advantage.
In recent weeks, the candidates for mayor have turned their attention slightly, from public safety and education toward health care.
It may be, however, that the candidates have turned away from the people.
Of course, the candidate may also turn away.
It happened "out of the blue" and by default after two candidates turned the job down.
Both candidates, too, turned to stories from their past to show their connection to the civil rights movement.