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So, that's an apt analogy for such a tricky election".
But despite his victory in September's referendum, Mr Erdogan faces a tricky election next summer.
Harry Reid, the Democrats' majority leader in the Senate, was plainly delighted that a tea-party candidate, Sharron Angle, won the Republican nomination this week in Nevada, where he faces a tricky election in November.
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Since then, the president's popularity has slumped, and his party faces a tricky presidential election in December.
Romero said that in the case of Hugo Chávez, who faces a tricky presidential election in October, the visit could even backfire.
It wouldn't require a filibuster-proof super-majority to pass such a resolution, and it would give many fence-sitting moderate Democrats and Republicans a way to hedge their bet during this tricky election year.
A: Tricky.
(Away from the crisis, he detects a similar pattern: "On nuclear power, she did what she did because she faced tricky elections, especially in Baden-Wurtemburg. She's a follower, not a leader").
Mr Greenspan's fourth four-year term finishes in June 2004, just before the presidential election, a tricky time for George Bush to name a replacement.
Nothing so bad greeted Mr Osborne; but just as local elections, a tricky EU referendum and a party leadership contest all loom, he certainly comes away with his once-formidable reputation badly dented.
DANNY ALEXANDER, Britain's chief secretary to the Treasury (a position akin to a deputy finance minister), has a tricky job close to an election.
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