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He was accused of demonising asylum seekers at a time of political sensitivity around the issue in the wake of electoral gains by the far-right British National Party.
Versions of that question have hovered around the presidential campaign from the early Republican primary debates through Mitt Romney's comments on his recent trip to Israel about the Islamist electoral victories in the wake of the Arab spring.
In the wake of electoral disaster, Mrs Gandhi - who has been asked to remain in office until a new government has formed, probably tomorrow - revoked her own emergency laws.
He said Labor would "absolutely support" an inquiry by the joint standing committee on electoral matters in the wake of a federal election which delivered stronger than usual micro-party representation in the Senate due in large part to intricate preference swaps.
That same year, Republicans won control of statehouses across the country, which gave them the ability to redraw electoral maps in the wake of the census.
These comparisons illustrate how easy it will be for one company, one industry, or the corporate class overall, to dominate the electoral discourse in the wake of Citizens United.
Those were the most important questions facing the Democrats in the wake of their electoral failure Tuesday.
The politics of his withdrawal were clear enough: in the wake of an electoral rebuke, Obama, like Clinton, was signalling to voters that he understood their displeasure.
Enacted in the wake of the electoral chaos in 2000, the legislation required (among other things) that all voting machines produce a paper record, in case of a recount.
Early this year, it turns out, some of the usual suspects — the Koch brothers, the political arm of the Heritage Foundation and others — plotted strategy in the wake of Republican electoral defeat.
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