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In the 1839 election, an unrelated issue came up that finally gave Morton a victory.
Change may also be served by creating competition in local elections, making alcohol an election issue, encouraging well-known citizens sympathetic to addressing alcohol issues to stand for local government and mobilizing the community to vote.
Robinson confirmed that Miliband had said he wanted to "weaponise" the NHS as an election issue, a phrase that came up in a meeting with BBC executives.
Their vow is an election issue, and more — a commitment they mean to pursue, regardless of the election results.
It may provide a useful "lessons learned" for future administrations, but as an election issue it is a non- starter.
"So, I'm uncertain as to why it's become an election issue when actually it's a fait accompli.
In the subsequent by-election, McCay's opposition to the war in South Africa became an election issue.
It is clear his response to the first killing of an American ambassador for 30 years is an election issue.
"A tasteless thing to be made into an election issue".
Nudging $4 a gallon, the price of petroleum threatens to become an election issue.
This should not be an election issue.
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