Overall, the administration's handling of trade is a modest net negative for the president's reelection prospects. |
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She is facing some criticism about going to Hollywood to raise money for her reelection campaign. |
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The congresswoman has already spent more than half of it in her reelection bid. |
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He could possibly replace the Republican incumbent, who is not seeking reelection. |
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A sitting president in the midst of a war should normally win reelection by a comfortable margin. |
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After Jefferson's reelection of 1804, Federalist strength tended to decline everywhere except in New England. |
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We'll look at how he pulled out a razor-thin reelection win. |
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And when asked by blitzer about her plans for reelection as governor in 2010 or about a run for president in 2012, Palin demurred. |
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But on Monday Portman said that he would not run for president, choosing to seek reelection in Ohio. |
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A Polish prime minister winning reelection would be an historic first. Stability marks a dramatic shift. |
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She is eligible for reelection within her term of membership of the World Board. |
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In particular, I want to congratulate Premier Jean Charest on his reelection, and Mario Dumont on his fine campaign. |
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Mr. Maurice Jaques, also of Canada, had completed a term of six years on the Audit Body and was therefore not eligible for reelection. |
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It should be recalled that, as the Regulations of the Fund stipulate, Committee members and alternates are eligible for reelection. |
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He or she will be selected for two-and-a-half years, reelection is possible only once, and holding national office will be prohibited. |
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The Registrar shall hold office for a term of five years, shall be eligible for reelection once and shall serve on a full-time basis. |
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The National Coordinator shall announce their reelection after a call for nominations results in no new nominees. |
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The Board is renewed each year in equal parts if possible, so that all members have to undergo reelection after a period of three years. |
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People who cannot vote are not a priority for politicians seeking election or reelection. |
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Were the elections that ended in the reelection of President Parvanov in October 2006 of particular significance? |
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George W. Bush won reelection by the narrowest margin of any presidential incumbent in American history. |
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Another Republican supporter, Lisa Murkowski, lost her primary in 2010 and won reelection as a write-in that November. |
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Historically the reelection rate for members of Congress is in the area of 95 percent. |
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Hispanic Republican moderate Brian Sandoval just won a landslide reelection in Nevada. |
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Minority governors Susana Martinez, Nikki Haley, and Brian Sandoval all won reelection. |
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Charlotte had been bugging her for an answer about running her reelection campaign for weeks. |
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Rangel, after having been censured by the House in late 2010 for a litany of abuses, survived reelection. |
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Any of the models that the special committee will examine would harm the reelection chances of a majority of the MPs sitting on the committee. |
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The Tea Party Republicans who detest, or more accurately hate, this president will be maddened by his reelection. |
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Christie returned to his post as freeholder to finish out his term, and then lost his reelection campaign. |
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He stumbled a bit in his reelection bid, but the minority leader won Tuesday and then took control of the Senate. |
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Roemer lost his reelection bid because he got caught in a pincer move between a crook and Klansman. |
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Polls show that in Maine, Tea Party Gov. Paul LePage is poised to win reelection in a three-way contest. |
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It may, of course, serve his reelection, but only if the Republicans nominate an unelectable candidate. |
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Morales parried that the new constitution essentially reset the political clock, allowing him a second shot at reelection. |
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Frank is retiring, Baldwin is running for the Senate, and polis and Ciciline are up for reelection. |
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In Kansas, Sam Brownback should be cruising to an easy reelection in one of the reddest states in the nation. |
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Although his money has dried up and his poll numbers are in a tailspin, Gibbons insists he is running for reelection next year. |
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Still, assuming Kasich survives his 2014 reelection race, he easily clears the hurdle of having gotten stuff done. |
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There was the ill-fated reelection campaign of Senator Kay Hagan in North Carolina, who lost to Republican Thom Tillis. |
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Even if one were to accept the fiscal shenanigans of this government, the fiction that it calls Fiscal Stabilization Fund has in fact become a reelection fund. |
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Not in many a moon had he glad-handed so many people.... The President, in fact, behaved noticeably like a candidate for reelection. |
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When Carter lost reelection in 1980, Rubenstein had to scramble. |
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Helms's dwindling reelection war chest has many speculating that this term may be his last. |
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Since his reelection to a second term in office on 2 November 2004, President George W. Bush has made spreading freedom around the globe the top US foreign policy priority. |
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In 1936, after his landslide reelection, Roosevelt proposed expanding the number of justices, affording him the opportunity to create a Court more friendly to his political objectives. |
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A President Romney could have been all but unbeatable for reelection. |
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In the convention-turned-legislature he helped Thomas Jefferson disestablish the church but lost reelection by refusing to furnish the electors with free whiskey. |
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Gambling that Jackson would not want to confront the bank issue on the eve of his bid for reelection, Biddle applied early to recharter the Bank. |
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McConnell, who faces reelection in 2014 and is being challenged for his seat by Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes, among others, has been criticized in his home state of Kentucky for dealing with Democrats. |
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The fall of Atlanta on September 2, 1864, guaranteed the reelection of Lincoln as president. |
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In the US, listening to money is the only way to secure reelection. |
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They are appointed for one year and immediately eligible for reelection. |
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But nothing came of it and the protests which followed the contested reelection of Mahmud Ahmadinejad ended in a challenge which was savagely suppressed. |
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In the 2008 general elections, Wisconsin State Assemblyman Jeffrey Wood left the Republican Party and won reelection as an independent. |
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The Chairperson expressed his appreciation of his reelection and his continued commitment to work for the successful implementation of the ESD Strategy. |
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The first is that this was due largely to the electoral campaign which his party led and to the policy followed by the government since the reelection of Mikhail Saakashvili. |
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The incumbent governor was unhorsed by the scandal that broke during his reelection campaign. |
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His law was enacted, but Tiberius was murdered with 300 of his associates when he stood for reelection to the tribunate. |
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Bill Duke has also decided to retire and is not standing for reelection. |
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In recent elections, parties have offered general statements of their policy intentions in office and refer back to the fulfillment of those commitments when seeking reelection. |
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This latest gaffe hurts the MP's reelection prospects still further. |
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In 1998, he barely won reelection after he refused to accept soft money. |
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The current governor is Doug Burgum, a Republican who took office December 15, 2016 after his predecessor, Jack Dalrymple did not seek reelection. |
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A Republican officeholder seeking reelection in Seminole County, Fla. |
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The authors assume that an incumbent governor facing a term limit is no longer accountable to the voters owing to the lack of reelection prospects. |
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He is up for reelection next year, so he will try to control his image. |
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Teddy was remarkably successful in helping Roosevelt win reelection, and since that time many different companies have asked him to be their spokesbear. |
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