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Splendid election-year zingers like "I knew Jack Kennedy" and "It's the economy, stupid" are up there in the pop culture pantheon of catch phrases, right next to "Where's the beef?" and "Whassup?!" "We're trying to see if there's a young Abe Lincoln out there," Cutler has said, "somebody whose vision could turn on the public in an exciting way".
STATE radio declared the general election a "splendid pageant of democracy", yet the voting, staggered over three rounds and five weeks, was marked by fraud, bribery and thuggery that left at least 11 people dead.
While praising Smith as "a man of unusual intelligence, splendid courage and rare political wisdom," White insisted that his election would subject the nation to Tammany rule.
And, if the Republican Party wins the election in November, this plan will give it a splendid backdrop for next year's commemoration of the 150th anniversary of its great founder's Emancipation Proclamation.
HENRY OLSEN of the American Enterprise Institute did a splendid job of predicting the result of last year's mid-term elections.
The president, who had promised fair and competitive elections and who had rushed to congratulate United Russia on its splendid victory, was too busy to meet them.
Keeping to it throughout the election campaign, with unemployment still rising, would have handed the opposition a splendid stick with which to beat him.
Absolutely splendid.
Splendid stuff.
How Splendid!
MASON: Splendid.
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