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And as middle-class voters grow anxious over deteriorating schools and job markets, it's comforting to imagine that we might be electing a president who knows what it is to sit upright in bed and worry.
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He went on, "The larger tragedy is that Trump might be elected President of the United States.
And, in the sequence after that, a young Laotian asks whether Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, might be elected.
The archbishop said he thought he might be elected vice president, but was surprised to win the presidency, a three-year term.
Finally, for the first time in my life, a new Labour leader might be elected not by a deal or a campaign, but by a movement.
That's what this sketch will be remembered for, but what is just as funny is Amy Poehler's Hillary Clinton getting angry that Palin might be elected to the White House before her.
Ironically, Kennedy was among those Democrats who supported taking the gubernatorial appointment away from then-governor Romney five years ago, when it looked like our junior senator, John Kerry, might be elected president.
Adam Hochschild ("What Gingrich Didn't Learn in Congo," Op-Ed, Dec. 5) concludes his overview of Newt Gingrich's 1971 Tulane doctoral dissertation with the comment that although Mr. Gingrich might be elected president of the United States, it would be hard to imagine him, like Woodrow Wilson after his presidency, being elected president of the American Historical Association as well.
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