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And for all the talk of a "rigged" election – well, it came close.
The quoted paragraph distills this election well: no ideology, no larger-than-life leaders, no causes, no principles at stake.
It has a 15 percent chance of deciding the election — well behind Ohio's 49 percent chance, but ahead of everything else.
If you run for president and lose in the general election, well, at least you've lost pursuing an office that's worth having in and of itself.
Mr. Romney moved to quickly set the tone of the night, accepting victory and delivering a speech with broad themes of the general election, well before the size of his winning margin was known.
As a Senate Democratic staffer in 1980, I remember Mr. Dodd's election well — it was the only bright spot on the night that changed the Senate drastically, and in ways we still feel today.
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In an election, well-run polls may constitute one of the most systematic and objective sources of political information.
It may have only a small effect on the opinion polls – certainly Labour won last week's Feltham and Heston by-election well, even if a nine-point swing was not the sort of mid-term result that suggests a government in serious trouble.
Now that the winners and losers have been declared in the 2012 elections (well, mostly), the Sunday television talk shows analyze President Obama's re-election and Republicans' worse-than-expected results.
Analysts argued that a census would take several years, pushing the elections well beyond 2016.
If they lose the elections, well then they turn to physical intimidation.
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