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Go to a darts contest – done 34.
"Maybe we could go to a beauty contest to see what others might do, but is it really necessary?" he asked.
Democrats concede that Mr. Pataki will be hard to beat this year, in part because some of the Democrats' money will go to a primary contest, and that he will raise and spend far more than any challenger.
That changed a few months ago when I tried to enter Canada to go to a skateboard contest with the Zoo York team in Montreal.
Maybe you'd like to go to a dance contest!
She signed up to go to a national dance contest in Boston, where she made it to the semifinals.
(Note that Alaska may take weeks to finish counting, and that the Georgia contest might go to a January runoff election).
But there is a fair chance that the presidential contest will go to a second round, which should boost a challenger's chances, were he to run off against the incumbent.
So for the election on Sunday, Mr. Tatés, a 39-year-old father of two, plans to vote against the president, in the hope that the contest will go to a runoff — and possibly curb the president's rampant ego.
In that case, the nomination contest would go to a second ballot.
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