The other candidates also manage to mangle the language.
Not a single Socialist candidate managed to do so.
In addition, the candidates have not, for the most part, managed to project very many significant differences on the issues, although such distinctions may emerge later.
In the process, of course, the candidates usually manage to get in a campaign pitch.
In the last five Presidential elections no Democratic candidate has managed to receive more than 16%.
Neither candidate has managed to entice voters from the opposing camp.
But not every candidate managed to get delegates on the ballot to run with them in each of the state's 29 Congressional districts.
However, the Liberal candidate managed to win it back.
No candidate since then has managed to equal or surpass Reagan's 1984 electoral result.
So far, the two candidates haven't even managed to debate each other.