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If what he plans is unelectable - Well we should be told.
An additional 5 percent said his race made him unelectable.
Some people say she's unelectable, but I don't believe that for a moment.
Living in the past is why the left are irrelevant and unelectable.
Weren't you the one that said Labour would be unelectable for a generation?
However, is it just me, or does he seem fundamentally unelectable?
They think he's unelectable and can bring the party down with him."
The party has abandoned policies which made it unelectable in the 1980s.
I have started to wonder if the unelectable nature of the other party is an accident or by design.
Many of them seem like nut jobs and are ultimately unelectable.
"The budget that I introduce is by their design one they hope will make me unelectable," he said.
Each and every one is as unelectable as the next.
But Gingrich's responses showed why he would be unelectable in a general election.
Political insiders considered this a crazy move that made him unelectable.
He's spoken nonstop about how Republicans are making themselves unelectable.
Come the day of judgement Clegg you will be unelectable.
They will be ignored and deep down everybody knows they are unelectable.
"How do you plan to overcome this impression of being a Washington insider and unelectable?"
But I knew even back then he was unelectable."
They know that to flaunt Socialism would make them unelectable.
He knows his brother is unelectable and his party has lost the plot again.
Maybe after 2 terms out of office some better Labour candidates may appear, until then they remain unwanted and unelectable.
Labour woke up in 1992 with a bad head and realised that socialism was unelectable.
His baggage, which would fill the cargo hold of a 747, almost certainly makes him unelectable as President.
After all, how unelectable can a guy be if he's being granted an audience in the White House?