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But the starting point has to be a break with a post-election sense of public powerlessness.
The pre-election sense here was of an incomprehensibly large sum somehow being wrung out of a vast and vague tract of spending.
"The president's kicking the can down the road past the election makes sense and doesn't make sense," said David Wellman, a labor expert at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
In the days since the election, the sense of Sarkozy as a risk-taker has grown stronger, and so has the sense that he is something of a human bomb himself, an unknown explosive quantity whose ends and effects are hard to gauge.
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There is another factor that has amplified the result of this local election – the sense that France's mainstream politics is in the midst of a wider crisis.
He talks about what House Republicans have done and will do before the election: "common sense" tax cuts, as he calls them, a prescription drug benefit, protecting Social Security.
As Mr. Obama approaches the anniversary of his election, the sense of possibility and the dash of romance that moved many voters are no longer apparent.
By Alexis Okeowo December 12, 2017 In keeping tabs on my friends and family back home in Alabama this week, I realized that the mood leading up to Tuesday's special Senate election — the sense of anticipation, the feeling that this election had a vital weight — was similar to the one that took hold before Election Day last November, as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump vied for the Presidency.
Assuming the polls haven't become fundamentally more error-prone than in 2012, a 98percentt certainty of her election makes sense ― especially when compared with Obama's 91percentt certainty with only a fraction of that lead.
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