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Indeed, the evolution issue transformed a usually obscure election into a race of unusual intensity.
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Rove's voluminous knowledge of polls and data from obscure elections is renowned and appeared early.
Choices are often allowed -- married filing jointly or separately, for example, and many obscure "elections," as they are called.
A couple of years ago, he seized on a peculiar storm in an obscure local election in New Mexico.
Alexander Todorov, a psychologist at Princeton University, found that when given photographs of rival candidates in obscure local election races - and absolutely no other information - people correctly guessed the eventual winner about 70% of the time.
WASHINGTON ― What happens to a president who hosts a rally for a candidate in an obscure special election but then watches that candidate lose anyway?
Officials of Freedom's Watch are interpreting an obscure Federal Election Commission regulation issued last December 26th in such a way as to permit non-disclosure of all of Adelson's contributions made since the day that regulation was issued.
Perhaps more than any other administration, the White House of George W. Bush has mastered the art of mixing politics and policy and keeping track of how federal government decisions can affect even obscure local elections.
I assume that the man on the rack, the Liberal Democrat David Laws, was rather too obscure before the election for Telegraph reporters to put his expenses claims under the microscope.
One should never let the turmoil and tragedy of the 1968 Presidential election obscure Humphrey's fundamental decency and immense accomplishments for the public good.
Donors have given millions in otherwise obscure special congressional elections, and they've already donated millions to general election candidates.
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