Similar words: running, running away, running shoe, running sore, running time, running game, running commentary, building material. Meaning: n. a nominee for the lesser of two closely related political offices.
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31. Speaking in ( Tampa ) , Florida, McCain said he and his running mate are the true reformers.
32. McCain also praised his vice-presidential running mate, Alaska governor Sarah Palin, saying she has a clear record of reform.
33. McCain's running mate says Obama would give the detainees too many legal protections.
34. But most extraordinary was the selection of Sarah Palin as a running mate.
35. Senator Jim Webb, the Virginia Democrat, former Navy Secretary and once and forever Marine, said unequivocally today that he was not interested in serving as Senator Barack Obama's running mate.
36. Now that John Kerry has chosen Edwards as his running mate, cartoonists are sharpening their pencils.
37. And speaking of McCain's running mate, another effect of the crisis is that it seems to have ended, finally, the Palin-mania phase of the race.
38. The disclosure was made just days after Palin was chosen as John McCain's Republican vice-presidential running mate in the presidential election.
39. Senator McCain's vice presidential running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin , campaigned against Obama in Colorado.
40. The two senators are expected to come back to Washington for Wednesday's vote, as is Obama's vice-presidential running mate, Senator Joe Biden.
41. On April 2, Jerry Brown was booed in a speech to the Jewish Community Relations Council in New York for suggesting Jesse Jackson as his running mate.
42. Old-time Reaganites point out that the issue of Reagan's age evaporated when he chose a safe pair of hands in the form of George Bush senior as his running mate.
43. Used by the Whig party in 1840, when William Henry Harrison, the hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe, was the Whig presidential candidate,[sentencedict.com/running mate.html] and John Tyler his running mate.
44. She was 75. Ms Ferraro, a Democratic Party congresswoman, was catapulted to national prominence when she became the running mate to the 1984 presidential nominee, Walter Mondale.
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