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And I was say probably in the more recent election as well.
And thanks to raucous anti-WTO protests in 1999 and the more recent election of an avowed Socialist to its city council, the city enjoys a reputation as a place where left-wing politics reign.
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According to the bipartisan proposal, the covered jurisdictions would no longer be determined by the 1964 election results but, rather, by a pattern of more recent election-law violations.
But those modes of selection have gone out of style in more recent elections.
Indeed, they were at the 2010 general election and the more recent elections for the European parliament in 2014.
In two more recent elections in east London, it won one seat outright, and in the other took enough votes from Labour to hand victory to the Conservatives.
Only in more recent elections, as campaigning has become more expensive and the calendars increasingly compressed, have so many candidates dropped out within weeks of the first contests, long before anyone has a lock on the nomination.
Gallup has occasionally asked a version of this question in more recent elections.
Make no mistake: Democrats have often performed brilliantly in campaigns over the years, and certainly in more recent elections.
In more recent elections, liberal Ashland has supported tax levies and environmental regulations opposed by voters elsewhere in Jackson and nearby counties.
He does not list the polls used for each year, but presumably his data looks at much more than the Gallup time series for more recent elections.
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