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He wanted to go out and speak to go do another stumping tour.

Carl Schurz, who took the laboring oar, at first with reluctance bordering on gloom, gathered confidence as he progressed in his stumping tour.

Although Greeley's stumping tour raised him in the public estimation, it is doubtful if it gained him any votes.

The Hornblowers sailed for Europe before Roper returned from his stumping tour.

The crusading reformist Democratic politician William Jennings Bryan was the first presidential candidate to embark on a national stumping tour in 1896 as he preached the cause of ending the gold standard to ease the debt burden carried by the country's farmers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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