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Correction: Maine's water wars Reprints Related items America's mid-term elections: Goodbye to the permanent majority?Nov 2nd 2006 State elections: Thinking localNov 2nd 2006 America's mid-term elections: The vultures gatherNov 2nd 2006Then there is the dire problem of how to help upstate New York, which is poor and shrinking.
We graph the relationship between a president's approval rating and his party's gains and losses in midterm elections, thinking of the result as a smooth relationship.
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We are 18 months away from an election, thinking that we will put out a document on all these major items and the public will say, 'oh great'.
He also said it was "folly" for the Liberal party to approach the election thinking there were no consequences for deposing a first term prime minister.
The only logical explanation for any of this is that Labour bet all its funds on Jeremy Corbyn when he was 200-1 and then got its least popular figures to say, "Don't vote for him!" Because too many senior Labour figures are poisoning the most likely result of this election, thinking only about election day not the difficult years that could follow.
On Monday, a man named Joe, carrying a sign that depicted Trump as a neon-wigged Cheeto, told me that he'd felt depressed at the first protest, the night after the election, thinking, "Look at all of these people who lost".
In February 2012 she told the Times Educational Supplement, "We misread the 2010 (general) election, thinking it was confirmation that Scotland was a Labour country – it was probably confirmation that Scotland was still anti-Tory.
In the aftermath of the capture of Saddam Hussein in mid-December, 2003, they apparently began to rethink the 2004 elections, perhaps thinking the election could turn on more than just the war in Iraq.
I remember the first elections too, thinking, 'these are not going the right way'.
This will help the Islamists, as they hold 83% of its elected seats, largely because only 7% of the electorate bothered to vote in upper-house elections early this year, thinking it a toothless body likely to be scrapped under a new constitution.More importantly to the Islamists, the new constitution enshrines sharia (Islamic law) in more rigorous terms than previously.
"I don't go into an election thinking, if we lose it's the end of the world.
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