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What did it take for the party to become electable again?
But he is an intelligence, and an electable one at that.
"I believe I'm more electable than any of the other candidates."
Labor is the electable party committed to the peace process.
I say yes, those are the two most important characteristics of an electable candidate.
If ever we needed an electable Labour part it's now.
Can the Republicans please choose someone that is actually electable.
With it, the passion for reform that made our party electable has gone.
Counting on him to stay electable no matter what would be foolish.
I know it's tempting to create electable products, but it never works.
When, please tell me, will we be electable if no one is willing to take the chance on voting for us?
And yet it might take that long for Labour to find an electable leader.
"They know they're not electable if they show their real face."
There is no absolutely correct way to choose the best or most electable candidate for President.
A man who was not only right, but maybe, just maybe, electable.
"Two years ago, I wouldn't have been electable in this conference."
"There seems to be serious worry that he isn't electable."
Or was it the desire to make him more electable as a wartime commander?
His core of support is moderate Republicans looking for an electable candidate.
But Governor Clinton is not electable so long as questions remain about his personal past.
"I think that makes him more electable than Gore."
What chance have Labour got of making themselves electable again if all they do is blind opposition.
"I'm trying to figure out who is most electable, so I'm doing serious shopping still."
Democrats would do well to take a careful look at his time in Congress before they decide that he is the "electable" candidate.
In the modern internet/ 24 hr media age, some people are very definitely "more electable" than others.