Sentence examples for election position from inspiring English sources

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Romney should hold his general election position, come the fall.

In the more conservative parts of Edinburgh, the Better Together heartland, "anyone but the SNP" is a common general election position.

That's quite apart from the fact that, unlike Corbyn, their platforms lack the coherence of his simple anti-austerity stance, itself echoing the SNP's successful general election position.

Perhaps he's acutely aware of the difficulties he's in, yet he's seemed slow to grasp the harsh political realities of his post election position – land mines everywhere, contingency everywhere.

He added that Romney has "got to figure out what his general election position is going to be" on immigration and other issues.

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Even Danny Alexander is faintly disloyal, all in the cause of election positioning on social policy and the economy.

Although the 1991 election positioned Zambia to become one of Africa's leaders in the area of political stability, its fulfillment of that promise was hampered by a variety of domestic issues.

Yet, amid the charges and strident election positioning, even as his campaign has unleashed yet another television advertising barrage against Gov. George E. Pataki, Mr. Golisano contends that his jabs at the Republican incumbent represent nothing personal.

But as he showed several times during the debate Wednesday night – declining to endorse the flat-tax approach being pushed by a number of his rivals, for example – he is also already thinking ahead to his general election positioning and appears to see little benefit at this stage in turning his fire on his Republican rivals.

Even today, that support is reflected in an important voting bloc of Fujimoristas — Fujimori supporters — in Congress, among them his daughter Keiko Fujimori, who received more votes than any other legislator in last year's election, positioning her as the political heir to her father's legacy.

Over time, the election positions have (generally) moved toward the left/right extremities, capturing the increasing partisanship of the elections.

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