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"We couldn't find an election lawyer -- they're all in Florida," explained one of the organizers.
To find an election where a party other than the Conservatives and Labour received the highest share of the national vote, you would need to go back to 1906.
Later in the same piece, Chait offered this thought: "You have to go back to 1998, when Republican control of the House was not seriously contested, to find an election that had no serious effect on Washington's ability to pass laws".
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And it is necessary to go even further back — to 1888 — in order to find an election-year nominee who was nominated and confirmed under divided government, as we have now".
If you find a House election of a candidate who finishes second or third in the Electoral College vote an ugly prospect, it has happened before.
In fact, you would be hard-pressed to find a midterm election in which women and men voted for different parties (just two in the last 30 years 19944 and 1998).
Not quite, but to find an appreciably worse election for the number crunchers than 2015, we have to whistle right back past the polling disasters of 1992 and 1970, and zoom across the Atlantic to the year 1936.
Zoom across the Atlantic to Totnes in Devon, and you will find an intra-party election which may not yet have made quite the same waves round the world, but which has engaged a far higher proportion of the electorate.
That argument is hard to find in an election year.
If you look at Donald Trump's website you'll find an application form for election monitors "to help stop crooked Hillary from rigging this election".
Outside the church on Sunday, Mrs. Bachmann seemed to be making a final argument pitched to social conservatives and evangelicals who have struggled to find an acceptable candidate this election cycle.
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