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Remember the election, anyone?
A brief, mostly subjective note: This really isn't looking like the election anyone expected.
In the first election, anyone, regardless of party affiliation, can run.
For the first time since the 1992 election anyone who claims to know who will be prime minister by Friday night is bluffing.
As I said, not the election anyone was expecting — but a happy surprise for some, and a nasty shock for others.
Does this mean that after this internal election anyone who has supported another party in the past cannot change to Labour?
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During the presidential elections, anyone who owned a television signal felt entitled to call the election -- even before half the country had voted.
Voter-owned elections, anyone?
The Cabinet Office insists the switch to individual voter registration will not affect the general election since anyone on the old household register in December 2013 will be entitled to vote in 2015 - but anyone who has moved house in the interim does need to re-register.
In this election, does anyone?
The outcome of the Presidential election is anyone's guess.
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