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  2. Front-runner - Wikipedia

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    In politics, a front-runner (also spelled frontrunner or front runner) is a leader in an electoral race.While the front-runner in athletic events (the namesake of the political concept) is generally clear, a political front-runner, particularly in the presidential primary process, is less so as a potential nominee may lead in the polls, have the most name recognition, the most funds raised, or ...

  3. Front running - Wikipedia

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    Front running is prohibited since the front-runner profits come from nonpublic information, at the expense of its own customers, the block trade, or the public market. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2003, several hedge fund and mutual fund companies became embroiled in an illegal late trading scandal made public by a complaint against Bank of America brought ...

  4. Frontrunners - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Lavender U ceased to exist and the then-leader of the Lavender U Joggers, Bud Budlong, held a series of reorganization meetings that resulted in the group renaming itself "FrontRunners." The new name was inspired by Patricia Nell Warren's 1974 novel The Front Runner, about a gay track coach and a gay runner. Bylaws were written, dues ...

  5. Vance is the likely 2028 frontrunner, but these Republicans ...

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    Vice president-elect JD Vance is the clear frontrunner for the 2028 GOP presidential nomination at this extremely early point, but here's a look at other Republicans who may mull a White House run.

  6. 15 races to watch on Election Day - AOL

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    It’s an “off year” across the U.S. But there are more than a dozen races across the country that are worth watching — and offer a preview of the 2022 midterms.

  7. Pacemaker (running) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits Abel Kirui, Elijah Keitany [] and Wilson Kigen [] pacing Haile Gebrselassie and Charles Kamathi at the Berlin Marathon 2008. A pacemaker or pacesetter, sometimes informally called a rabbit, [1] is a runner who leads a middle-or long-distance running event for the first section to ensure a high speed and to avoid excessive tactical racing.

  8. Retiring US Senator Cardin 'very concerned' about Trump and ...

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    Days before he retires as chairman of the influential U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Democrat Ben Cardin acknowledged worries about human rights being less of a U.S. priority during ...

  9. Glossary of North American horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Compare: Closer, front-runner, pacesetter. [44] Stayer A horse that can run long distances. [5] In North America, this refers to distances of 12 furlongs or longer. Horses who finish strongly in races at 10 furlongs may also be considered stayers. [45] Steward or track steward Racetrack official responsible for enforcement of racing regulations ...