Sentence examples for election tomorrow from inspiring English sources

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Election tomorrow.

"There's not an election tomorrow," he said.

"I'd like to have the election tomorrow," Trump said.

"What happens if there is an election tomorrow?

He's got a lot of public support, and he would win in an election tomorrow.

If there were an election tomorrow, the government would almost certainly lose.That might be considered unfair.

If there were an election tomorrow, she would win another landslide posthumously.

If there were a general election tomorrow, Labour would win with a majority of 24 seats.

BRYAN CAPLAN has an interesting (if not persuasive) take on public ignorance in today's Cato Unbound:   There's an election tomorrow.

We speak of the Democratic National Committee's expected election tomorrow of Terry McAuliffe as chairman.

If there is an election tomorrow we will win even more votes than before".

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