Scot Lehigh
AN UNDERDOG'S plight is always difficult at this stage in a campaign. Unlike the front-runner, who can sound unifying themes, underscore ideas of proven appeal, and command attention by sparring with the other side's likely nominee, the lagging candidate must scramble to show why he or she would make a better choice than the intra-party rival. (Full article: 747 words)
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