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May and Corbyn go into election day knowing that a landslide Tory victory is now unlikely.
They're also about establishing positions, and allowing parties to go into election campaigns saying "we voted for X".
"It has to be done before the Germans and French go into election mode," says one senior figure at the heart of the planning.
However, absent some change in the national political environment, we'll go into Election Day with control of the Senate being highly uncertain.
It appears that President Obama is likely to go into Election Day with a very modest lead in the average of national polls.
The Republicans are still likely to make big gains at the mid-terms but they not make the most of their chances if they go into election day with candidates that have been calling Mr Obama a radical socialist all year.
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He believes that governments must go into elections looking as if they have unfinished business.
"It is important that we go into elections and the people are allowed to express themselves," he said.
"They want to go into elections in the south as the party of peace," said Sydney Elliott, professor of politics at Queens University in Belfast.
If he does not, he will come out as a weak leader and his party will go into elections divided.
Going into Election Day, Democrats held 26 governorships, while Republicans had 24.
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