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Not badly, but hardly well enough to call the House elections a wave.
Will the 2014 Election be a Wave or a Ripple?
In the US, Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election on a wave of hope that swept the world.
That election sparked a wave of protests by predominantly young reformists in what was variously named the Green Revolution or the Persian Awakening.
The International Criminal Court — and the perception that Western countries were lining up against Mr. Kenyatta — seems to have been a galvanizing factor in this election, driving a wave of Mr. Kenyatta's supporters to the polls.
The center-right New Democracy Party, which ruled from 2004 to 2009, is expected to win that election, riding a wave of antiausterity sentiment and discontent with the Socialists, who left power in November to make way for Mr. Papademos.
For the first time in this nation's 20-year history, opposition candidates contested all 120 parliamentary seats that are up for election, riding a wave of voter frustration and anxiety.
One problem that is related to the immigration issue in the coming French election is a wave of anti-Jewish violence and confrontations in large cities and suburbs, especially Paris.
The election brought a wave of other wins by progressive ballot-measure campaigns.
The election saw a wave of liberal victories that signals a shift in direction toward the core values Warren argues for.
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