to "front-run"

Jonathan Lighter wuxxmupp2000 at GMAIL.COM
Sun Sep 14 20:50:53 UTC 2014


App. ='To anticipate; reveal or guess at; get ahead of'

Policy advisor on CNN: "I'm not going to front-run any statements from the
White House."

He said it two or three times.

JL

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