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Several governors from swing states were optimistic that Mr. Bush, who has small leads in several national polls, would prevail.
In the past when Santorum nursed such small leads in big states, Romney swooped in and outspent him by 4-1 to get the win.
Opinion polls, in which Labour and the Tories periodically swap small leads, suggest it would have been a tall order for Amin to overturn the Labour majority of 649 clocked up in 2010 by Ian Austin.
There were small leads, then a larger one, where the Salmon River flowed into the sound, but the open water was too far from shore, and we wouldn't be able to get a boat out there safely.
O'Neal and the revamped United States team got exactly the challenge Popovich had forecast when a hungry Argentina, not satisfied with its shocking upset last year, took small leads eight times, then trailed and came within 4 points with two minutes to play in the second-round meeting of the Olympic qualifying tournament.
On a fast-scoring ground, and with Marcus Trescothick at the crease, small leads do not appear to mean very much and Somerset had achieved parity when they got to 84 without loss but then they lost all their wickets for a further 111.
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Polls give Obama a small lead.
Mr Chambliss has a small lead in the polls.
The Knicks took a small lead and kept it.
Polls have consistently shown him with a small lead.
In Portugal, the Socialist party led by António Costa has a small lead in the polls.
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