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"It's more a job fair than an election," remarked an observer.In this section The war is over, the rebels come home How to avoid Big Brother's help Ever more perilous isolation Thinking federal thoughts ReprintsMr Mosisili's chances are helped by his recent toughness on corruption.

"I thought OBV was just about getting black and minority ethnic individuals to register to vote and vote in elections," remarked BBC London's Vanessa Feltz.

Administration officials made it clear they were not pleased, and a few days after praising the president effusively in his post-election remarks, Mr. Lott found himself at odds with the White House.

At one point today, Mr. Kerry, who voted against the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996, a year in which he was up for re-election, remarked that "marriage is viewed as a union between men and women".

In his first, brief post-election remarks he said that he would accept an independent investigation into allegations of electoral fraud and that he was prepared to speak to the opposition, as it was important that the election not divide the country.

NEW YORK -- "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd stood by his recent comment that Kentucky Democratic Senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes "disqualified herself" by refusing to say who she voted for in the last presidential election, a remark highlighted by her Republican opponent, Mitch McConnell, in a new ad.

And he is not planning to make any election night remarks.

During my last meeting with Sumati before the election, he remarked that there were indeed authoritarian elements in Mongolian politics, especially in Bagabandi's camp.

Though he insisted it was a message Obama intended to send before he knew the results of the election, his remarks will have added weight, given Trump's unusual disdain for the press.

He concludes his discussion of the 1968 election by remarking, "Had it not been for McCarthy's campaign, it is possible that Johnson or Humphrey might have been elected.... Voters did not in fact treat the election in November as a referendum on Vietnam, and given that they chose Nixon as their next president, it can easily be argued that McCarthy ultimately failed".

In her election night remarks she had said, "I thought [running as a woman] would be an asset.

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