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You might think this eternal optimism accounts for Tony Abbott's decision to re-contest his Sydney seat of Warringah at the next election.
The party is playing catch-up against Carswell, who is well ahead in the polls and was the town's popular MP before he resigned as a Conservative to re-contest the seat for Ukip.
The result could well make Clark, who said before the race that the four-and-a-half-month campaign to bring the boat down under cost too much time and money, reconsider his decision not to re-contest.
He would stand down as an MP and re-contest the seat if the government changed its position, implying it would be unlikely he would stand as a Tory candidate.
Our intent in Colorado is not to re-contest the decided vote held last November.
But first, Ms. Strebel has a re-election contest to win.
And failure to get the program running could be used against him in a potentially tough re-election contest next year.
Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire's first-term Democratic governor, also won her own re-election contest against Walt Havenstein, a Republican businessman.
Some Republicans are starting to worry that if the economy slips back into recession next year, Mr Bush could even lose his re-election contest in 2004.
By comparison, the most expensive New Jersey campaign in memory was former Senator Bill Bradley's 1990 re-election contest, for which he raised more than $12 million.
The five senators, each of them involved in a close re-election contest, say it is Mr. Bush and the Republican Party who are being partisan.
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