Rep. Allen West is one of the best known first-term Tea Party House members.
Another governor, first-term governor, I've heard a lot mentioned is Sarah Palin, a female from Alaska.
His first-term appointment of Hillary Clinton was masterful in uniting a divided Democratic Party.
Mr. Snyder, a first-term Republican, has made it a priority to boost the state's rainy-day fund.
Republicans have been frustrated in their efforts to recruit a top-flight challenger against first-term Democratic Sen.
His signature first-term achievement -- health care reform -- was accomplished despite near unanimous Republican opposition.
His first-term payoff to higher education may be just a down payment on future largesse.
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Voters chose him in 1948 based on his first-term record, then judged him ineligible for rehire in 1952.
McCain unveiled Sarah Palin, a 44-year-old first-term Alaska governor and former small-town mayor, as his running mate Friday.
It is very rare for a first-term officeholder to lose a bid for renomination in his own party.
Spitzer was elected governor in November 2006 with huge popular support--the largest first-term landslide in New York State history.
He is a first-term senator with few legislative accomplishments and no executive experience.
Back then, the great majority of first-term enlisted people were young and unattached.
The Republican presidential candidate shocked the campaign Friday by picking first-term Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, 44, as his running mate.
Edwards, a first-term senator from North Carolina, said his South Carolina victory and strong showing in Oklahoma showed he had broad appeal.
Ted Cruz, an outspoken conservative first-term senator from Texas, recently suggested without evidence that Mr Hagel had accepted payments from North Korea.
His age is against him: he would be the oldest first-term president ever inaugurated, and he has had recurrent bouts of cancer.
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Clinton told reporters that his first-term economic team helped expand the economy, create nearly 11 million new jobs and open overseas markets.
President Barack Obama also struck a similar style chord to his first-term inaugural balls: He wore a white tie with his tuxedo.
Virginia Beach epitomises the difficulties first-term Democrats face as they confront the end of the euphoria that swept Barack Obama to power.
He is a first-term senator for Virginia who barely squeaked into Congress.
Expect Obama's second-term events to be more celebratory than his first-term functions.
"The hardest thing to do in government is to hold in the reins when times are good, " said Mr. Haslam, a first-term Republican.
Salazar, Obama's choice for secretary of the interior, has focused on public land and energy resource issues as a first-term senator from Colorado.
The state of Delaware mourned the young Biden's loss, and it watched him adjust to life as a first-term senator and a single father.
Palin a first-term governor of a state with more reindeer than people, will have to put on a few pounds just to be a lightweight.
Palin has railed against the "lamestream media" since her rocky start in national politics, when McCain chose the then-obscure first-term governor as his running mate.
And I would love to see how the Obama campaign explained how a first-term senator did not have the seasoning and experience to be vice president.
His first-term commission on Social Security recommended that workers, if they so chose, could put up to 2% of their Social Security taxes into personal accounts.
In retrospect, second-term problems resulted more often from the failure to adjust to changed circumstances and unanticipated challenges than from the hubristic pursuit of first-term goals.
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