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"I'll admit, it's always difficult to unseat an incumbent," she said.
"It's difficult to unseat an incumbent," said Randy Belote, a spokesman for Northrop Grumman.
Clegg should get a boost with the first of the debates and Lib Dem incumbents are difficult to unseat.
Frankly, whether the term of office is two or four years, it will remain extremely difficult to unseat an incumbent.
As an incumbent of long standing and the leader of Yemen's largest and best-organised party, Mr Saleh was always going to be difficult to unseat.
But the end of the criminal inquiry into his finances today left even Republicans conceding that he will be enormously difficult to unseat in November.
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A president who vows to stay in office until 2031 will make himself hard to unseat.
"But once it's in the market these things are hard to unseat".
Recent historical examples in the region illustrate how difficult it is to unseat a ruling regime without the assistance of western firepower.
For all the wishful talk of unity, Democrats were worrying yesterday that it had helped to create a series of obstacles, including some racially charged ones, for the party as it undertakes the difficult task of trying to unseat Mr. Pataki.
Still, the youngsters will have to learn several difficult tricks if they hope to unseat competitors like Bright.
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