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And the party's infrastructure is such that the GOP could turn close races into victories.
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As USA Today reported, the 90 million people who are unlikely to vote in November prefer Obama over Romney by 2 to 1, and "they could turn a too-close-to-call race into a landslide for President Obama — but by definition they probably won't".
Most pundits think though that Mr Khan threatens the vote bank of Mr Sharif most.With a first-past-the-post electoral system, and much riding in Pakistan on the strength of individual candidates in constituencies, the result of the election is not a foregone conclusion, and could turn out to be close.
The Rays could turn to Grant Balfour as their closer.
Who knows, maybe a person you thought never liked you, could turn out to be your closest friend, always chat with people, they will be able to trust you and so will you, you have nothing to lose but friends to gain.
It could turn out to be very, very close.
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That debate could turn radioactive.
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