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Neves's performance in Minas Gerais is to the Brazilian election what Narendra Modi's stewardship of Gujarat was to India's elections last spring -- the chief economic case for electing the opposition.
This grim prospect doesn't necessarily make the case for electing Romney in Obama's place.
(The non-ideological case for electing Mitt Romney rested on this last reality, and the advantages of a fresh start).
That they often use this power poorly, or even toward crooked ends, makes the case for electing better people.
The retired neurosurgeon made the case for electing a "citizen-statesman" such as himself, saying: "I've had a lot of experience building things, organising things.
There is an overwhelming case for electing more powerful councillors to represent single member wards able to innovate and control budgets.
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Meanwhile on the Telegraph website, Tory MEP Daniel Hannan argues that Johnson's time in charge of London has "comprehensively made the case for elected mayors in Britain's cities".
I think there's a strong case for elected mayors in places like Greater Manchester".
There is a powerful case to be made for electing a woman president, and it has nothing to do with the straw man of identity politics.
The former White House chief of staff makes the case for re-electing Mr. Obama and talks about how the government can stimulate job growth.
Hanningfield's behaviour may be unpalatable, but it has at least achieved one thing: it has made the case for an elected second chamber incontestable.
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