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- But Clinton is " unelectable in the fall ."
- Even without it, however, Gore is almost certainly unelectable.
- It allows unelected, and unelectable, forces to destroy a president.
- Through the 20th century, Labor was mostly unelectable, and entirely unreelectable.
- The Democrats woke up this morning with an unelectable candidate with a frightening past,
- As perhaps Israel's most controversial politician, he was once considered unelectable.
- At the time Reggie erroneously considered Edwards unelectable.
- "By telling people that he's unelectable on ethical grounds ."
- After that, many Israelis thought him forever unelectable to Israel's top post.
- The result was an unelectable candidate.
- Even Republican Congressional leaders have told the freshman he is unelectable this fall, sources said.
- Sharon was unelectable in Israeli politics.
- When Sharon declared his candidacy some two years ago, he was widely seen as unelectable.
- Yeltsin's ratings hover in the single digits now, suggesting he might be unelectable.
- Commentator Pat Buchanan rouses crowds, but is viewed as unelectable for his hard-hearted conservatism.
- Most considered them extreme or narrowly focused, although some said they found Nader appealing but unelectable.
- But her platform makes her unpalatable to the remaining 80 percent, and probably unelectable in a runoff.
- After his latest defeat _ arguably the most surprising _ many branded him " unelectable ."