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office seeker





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Once someone establishes a “reasonable suspicion or belief” that a candidate is not qualified, the burden shifts to the office seeker to prove otherwise.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 25, 2022

Mr. Clark became an office seeker in 1974, when, as a Democrat, he tried to unseat Senator Jacob K. Javits of New York, a Republican.

From New York Times • Apr. 10, 2021

With an electorate that often doesn’t know squat about a candidate’s qualifications, the office seeker often turns to someone the voter does know and uses that endorsement to win.

From Washington Times • Aug. 6, 2018

In 1881, President James Garfield was fatally shot by a disappointed office seeker, Charles J. Guiteau.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2016

He was not a politician; no more was he an office seeker.

From The Man from Brodney's by McCutcheon, George Barr