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'he has might' is not a correct and usable sentence in written English
It is missing a verb that indicates an action, and it does not make sense as it is. You could use the phrase 'he has might' in a sentence such as, "With his influence and power, he has might to achieve his goal."
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What little caution he has might dissipate — why shouldn't it?
What little caution he has might dissipate why shouldn't it?—and he may finally say or do something that makes him unelectable.
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