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358:,⁣ who was considered to be a front-runner of the party. This data combined helped to spark a movement to draft Mitt Romney into the race, the most notable example being found in the Draft Mitt Campaign. Romney would initially deny the possibility of a third run, eventually did end up flirting with the idea, but in late January 2015 confirmed he would definitely not be making another campaign for the Presidency, stating "I've decided it is best to give other leaders in the Party the opportunity to become our next nominee”. 63: 387:'s campaign, whilst Democrats hoped that the threat of Warren would push Clinton towards more populist stances on issues. Libertarians share Warren's disdain for the bank bailout, but for different reasons. In Iowa, where she was then largely unknown, an October 2014 poll showed that 44% of likely Democratic caucus goers had a favorable opinion of her, though more felt favorably about Clinton. In a January 2015 interview with Fortune Magazine, Warren denied interest in running. Warren 22: 99: 226:, an unlikely and unwilling candidate back then. Goldwater initially gave such remarks as "I'm not a candidate. And I'm not going to be. I have no intention of running for the Presidency", and "'Draft' nothing. I told you I'm not going to run." However, the effort eventually convinced Goldwater and won him the Republican nomination in 1964 in the face of the self-financed campaign of 246:
military analyst, had no intention of running until multiple "Draft Clark" sites appeared on the web urging Clark to run. Over an approximate two-month period the draft became a nationwide effort due to TV coverage and the use of the internet. In September 2003, Clark said he would make up his mind
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prior to the 2008 election. Gore, who had won the Nobel Prize while out of office, repeatedly ruled out running for president in the 2008 election. Gore eventually endorsed Senator Barack Obama after he became the presumptive nominee.
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are used to encourage or pressure a certain person to enter a political race, by demonstrating a significant groundswell of support for the candidate.
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in October 2008 if he would run against Rep. Marcy Kaptur, Wurzelbacher responded he had considered doing so and would be "up for it."
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on whether to accept the draft or not in the near future. Soon after that statement, Clark announced
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was the result of a draft. Clark, who had recently retired from the military and taken a job as a
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without the general's authorization. Eisenhower won all the Republican delegates and defeated
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appeared in both the Democratic and Republican parties in 1948 and again during 1951.
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for the presidency. The group went so far as to buy television and radio time in
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into the 2016 US Presidential race. The two groups created and ran the website
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From 2013 to 2014, polls were conducted by media sources such as
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In the early 1960s, two volunteers started a movement to draft
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Prior to the 2008 election, a group of people tried to draft
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Campaign to encourage a person to stand for political office
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Movements to draft five-star general Dwight D. Eisenhower
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elections in the United States
Movements to draft five-star general Dwight D. Eisenhower
President of the United States
Eisenhower
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
New Hampshire Republican primary
Senator
Robert A. Taft
Ohio
defeated
Adlai Stevenson
Barry Goldwater
Nelson Rockefeller
Wesley Clark
CNN
his candidacy
Little Rock, Arkansas
Vice President
Al Gore
Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice
Iowa

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