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A PwC study of private companies saw an "unprecedented" post-election jump in optimism, and, in December, the National Federation of Independent Businesses found that small-business owners were unusually optimistic.
Some candidates in local elections jump on the bandwagon of a well-known politician, explaining, perhaps, why dozens of candidates across Brazil named Luiz or Luis have incorporated "Lula" into their own campaign names.
Since 2000, when spending in judicial elections jumped significantly, they have become a case study in the worst aspects of money in politics.
Reported spending by outside groups on Arizona state elections jumped by more than 200percentt from 2010 to the 2012 elections.
The amount of undisclosed-donor money spent in federal elections jumped from 1percentt in the 2006 election to 25percentt in the 2008 election, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, after the Supreme Court lifted some restrictions on spending by nonprofit corporations.
The sad reality is that election costs jumped by nearly a third in just four years, to $2.2 billion.
City election officials jumped ahead of the state on Saturday by agreeing to buy 1,800 ballot-marking devices.
So Mr Ansip may end up governing with the Social Democrats, who were the biggest election winners, jumping from ten to 19 seats.
In a primary or multiparty election, sure, jumping on the bandwagon rather than wasting your vote on a marginal candidate may be a rational tactical-voting decision; but not in a two-candidate race.
Proposition 187 triggered in California the rise in naturalizations, registrations, and participation that the 2016 presidential election could jump-start nationwide.
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