In recent general elections where the black voter turnout is over 22019 percent, Democrats win the presidential general elections.
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Calls for real democracy aren't just calls for general elections and universal suffrage; they are calls for general elections and universal suffrage without any intervention from Beijing.
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Divisive primaries can hurt parties quite badly in general elections.
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He voted BJP in the last state and general elections.
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The next general elections in Sweden are scheduled for 2018.
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His People's National Movement lost general elections in May 2010.
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Violence is increasing ahead of Pakistan's general elections this Wednesday.
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Ms. McGrath and Ms. Hegar now face tough general elections.
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And back then, general elections against Democrats were an afterthought.
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General elections in Bangladesh are expected between October and December.
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Overall turnout in primaries is incredibly low compared to general elections.
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Security threats could threaten Nigerian production after general elections this weekend.
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Each vastly outspent Trump in the primary and the general elections.
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The negotiations will overlap with general elections in Germany and France.
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Over the last few decades turnout for general elections has declined.
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The two general elections in 2011 and 2015 were also delayed.
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This provides a sort of backbone for polling in general elections.
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It could bring about general elections and a new prime minister.
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Two inconclusive general elections have left him leading a minority government.
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His party won the 2013 general elections with an overwhelming majority.
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Ideological purity doesn't tend to play well in general elections, however.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez -- and others like her -- don't win competitive general elections.
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Can "extremist" candidates like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump win general elections?
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He helped lead his party to victory in three successive general elections.
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DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh will defer general elections by a week, to Dec.
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Our interactive diagram above shows the outcome of general elections since 1997.
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Unlike Commonwealth and Irish citizens, EU nationals cannot vote in general elections.
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Nigeria's general elections were marred by logistical delays, technical problems and violence.
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While the rest of the country held its general elections on Nov.
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Both the primary and general elections campaigns in 2016 made this clear.
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November's general elections will more accurately test the viability of leftist candidates.
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Marshall has won 14 consecutive general elections over the past 28 years.
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Lithuania is to hold its next general elections in October next year.
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The previous three general elections were decided by 30 points or more.
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Presidential elections are coming up next year, and general elections in 2020.
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That had been the precedent for party nominees who lose general elections.
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Iceland's coalition government was formed in January following general elections in October.
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The Virginia general elections of November 22010 are a case in point.
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The protests come less than six months before the general elections in December.
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Right now the agency is focused on protecting Sweden's general elections next year.
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Anthony Wells of YouGov warns against reading across from local to general elections.
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A potential break-up of the coalition could lead to early general elections.
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Over the five previous Dutch general elections since 2000, both the euro-U.
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Security threats could threaten Nigerian production after general elections this weekend as well.
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The formerly deep-red state has also emerged as competitive in general elections.
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The next general elections will probably take place in May of next year.
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Asa Hutchinson would pick a successor to serve until the 2018 general elections.
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He has announced plans to contest in the country's general elections in December.
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If MPs fail to form a government, it could lead to general elections.
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Most big debate moments — and studies evaluating their effect — come from general elections.
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Mr. Najib is facing general elections under a cloud of a corruption accusations.
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It's always that way, I've had tough primaries, I've had tough general elections.
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Despite winning two statewide general elections with ease, Mr. Bentley is frequently isolated.
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Traditionally, general elections are the way the British have settled questions like this.
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Trump's mostly winning touch in Republican primaries has not translated to general elections.
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Since the December general elections, however, new corruption scandals have come to the surface.
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Parties that are deeply divided going into their conventions do not win general elections.
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That is when a successor will be chosen ahead of general elections in 2019.
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The General Elections Commission is expected to announce official results in around two weeks.
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A voter casts his ballot in the general elections in Zimbabwe's capital of Harare.
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In the last general elections in 2013, campaigning was limited to just 15 days.
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We recommend that polls on the referendum and general elections be followed closely together.
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Much of the talk is about the general elections, which are scheduled for August.
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In the past three general elections, professional pollsters have fallen wide of the mark.
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If May's government had lost the no-confidence vote, it could trigger general elections.
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And the nation is already on heightened alert because general elections begin on Sunday.
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Najib's party lost last year's general elections as the 1MDB scandal swirled around him.
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That could lead to a no-confidence vote in Parliament, potentially triggering general elections.
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It was three days before the general elections and completely reversed the political narrative.
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For the same reasons, Labour's results spell doom for the party at general elections.
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"General elections aren't so much about momentum; this is about trench warfare," Plouffe said.
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In general elections, California's 55 electoral votes are the biggest prize on the map.
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Temer reiterated that he would not run for president in the 2018 general elections.
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Challenges to incumbents are notoriously hard to win, in primaries and in general elections.
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India is only months away from general elections, due to be held by May.
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Women voters The 2016 primary featured a gender gap normally seen in general elections.
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Then their registrations could be voided after they missed the next two general elections.
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A sixth, Adlai Stevenson, had the dubious distinction of losing two consecutive general elections.
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Vizcarra cannot run in the next general elections due to limits on consecutive terms.
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Utah has a significant Mormon population that usually typically sways Republican in general elections.
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With respect to presidential elections, political science is relatively clear on how general elections proceed.
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Italy was also set for fresh general elections, though the date hasn't been confirmed yet.
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The party thanked Rahul Gandhi for his "exceptional leadership" during the state and general elections.
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This is what we're dealing with here: And this is only considering national general elections.
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Many investors had stayed away from putting money in Malaysia after last year's general elections.
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It uses gaming terminology to explain local and general elections, and how to choose candidates.
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Negotiators do not want the talks to clash with the Mexican general elections in July.
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" "The number of deaths during this year's general elections came as a surprise to us.
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In Britain or the U.K., general elections are scheduled to take place every five years.
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The ruling junta repeatedly postponed general elections after it overthrew an elected government in 2014.
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By definition, general elections are thus tipped more in favor of the more moderate candidates.
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Currently, only those aged 18 and over are eligible to vote in U.K. general elections.
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It will be rolled out in India, where general elections are now ongoing, on Thursday.
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Nearly 70% of Americans live in congressional districts where there are no competitive general elections.
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Both candidates, largely seen as moderates within their parties, failed to win the general elections.
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Safe seats mean that general elections, pitting the two parties against each other, rarely matter.
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Such giveaways would set the tone for a looser policy ahead of the general elections.
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But whether it will carry the same weight in general elections remains to be seen.
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That would trigger a new filing process as well as new primaries and general elections.
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But an analysis of more than 30 years of House general elections suggests the opposite.
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Between 210 and 573, there were 257,21 statewide general elections and just 2000 statewide recounts.
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In 2018, the group endorsed 79 candidates, seven of whom ultimately won their general elections.
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Nor is there exit poll data from the 2012 or 2016 general elections in Arkansas.
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German voters are widely expected to endorse Chancellor Angela Merkel in general elections on Sunday.
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The last general elections, in 2013, brought Mr. Sharif to power with an overwhelming majority.
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As mentioned above, the UK held general elections in June 210, a few months later.
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It plans to set up a Hindi news channel ahead of India's 2019 general elections.
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Ramaphosa will now lead the party -- and the country -- through to the 2019 general elections.
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More participation in primary elections doesn't necessarily correlate with higher voter turnout in general elections.
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He says general political ads can have a 2 or 3 percent change on general elections.
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As the country's GDP crashed by 25%, Greece saw five general elections between 2009 and 2015.
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Across the country, more than 2,000 polling places closed between the 2012 and 2016 general elections.
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The only reason to do so would be so I could vote in the general elections.
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The opposition had been demanding general elections to try and end the socialists' 18-year rule.
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General elections, to be held next year, could then see the younger Sharif returned to power.
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Mr Trump won Virginia, an important swing state in general elections, with 35% of the vote.
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The GOP's struggles rob all Americans of the choice that comes from competitive presidential general elections.
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We haven't been involved in presidential general elections before and don't plan to this time around.
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Fitch expects no major change in economic and fiscal policy following the 5 March general elections.
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Support mechanisms to legally convene new general elections for a prompt return to the constitutional order.
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The organizers, operatives and volunteers will then carry this energy into competitive general elections against Republicans.
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It will empower the most radical voices in each party by making general elections less competitive.
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Mr. Sharif, an affluent businessman, took power after winning a majority in the 2013 general elections.
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The current funding system will likely be reviewed after the general elections scheduled in June 2016.
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We started by looking at primary and general elections for president and U.S. Senate since 1992.
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The ruling allows Museveni to run for president in the country's next general elections in 2021.
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Rights groups say Prime Minister Hun Sen has crippled opponents ahead of general elections in July.
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Some form of right-wing populism, Levi argued, is already a competitive force in general elections.
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In the last 15 years of data in North Carolina general elections, it barely happened once.
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"I've voted for many moderate Democrats in general elections," Ayers told me, including Clinton against Trump.
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After she defeated the opposition in general elections in March 1971, her popularity and authority soared.
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Indeed, between 2000 and 2016, there were 4,687 statewide general elections and just 26 statewide recounts.
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But in a parliamentary system, general elections can be called more regularly and with less notice.
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Some in India were suspicious about the timing of Mr. Modi's announcement, shortly before general elections.
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So it seems as if extreme candidates must be winning general elections more often than moderates.
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Unlike the systems in some other countries, general elections are always on a Tuesday in November.
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In November, Maine will become the first state to use it in general elections for Congress.
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The 2021 municipal primary and general elections allow block teams to build on this year's lessons.
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Facebook is taking its battle against fake news to Britain ahead of general elections next month.
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Yet the same playbook failed him and his party miserably in the general elections this weekend.
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That is a major setback for Modi after his landslide victory in general elections this year.
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Voters there have correctly predicted the eventual winner of three of the last five general elections.
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Official results by the General Elections Commission of Indonesia will not be released until next week.
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But the authors found a couple possible exceptions in general elections too, when persuasion is possible.
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Two weeks before its general elections on July 25, Pakistan is bracing for another political storm.
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During independent India's first general elections in 1952, separate ballot boxes were used for every candidate.
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The split between young and old in the Democratic primary dwarfs the age gap in general elections.
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General elections, which were expected to take place in spring 2017, will now take place this autumn.
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If we added these conventions, very divided parties would be 0-10 in general elections since 1900.
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Australia will hold five by-elections on July 28, and likely hold general elections in early 2019.
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NextGen's efforts in campaigns up until this point have largely focused on boosting Democrats in general elections.
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Seventeen have lost primary or general elections and 21 have yet to face voters, Casey's research shows.
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The Associated Press delivers statewide vote counts as well as county by county results for general elections.
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In general elections, any Republican who passes 35% of the vote is thought to have done well.
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One clear result of top-two primaries is that they have led to non-partisan general elections.
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Both countries are poised to host general elections this year with Macron and Merkel's position decidedly uncertain.
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The pair has been doing this for the past nine general elections, updating the compilation each time.
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Republican candidates, meanwhile, will see whether tying themselves closely to Trump boosts their chances in general elections.
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General elections have become 50:50 affairs, determined by a few votes in a handful of states.
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Analysts doubt any meaningful reforms will be passed before the next general elections, due in mid-2018.
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Left-wing parties are calling for early general elections for Brazilians to pick a new president directly.
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The DCCC has focused on helping primary candidates it believes are best positioned to win general elections.
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Things don't get much better for presidential general elections, and, like in primaries, both parties have suffered.
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The election was seen as a barometer of the public mood ahead of general elections in 2019.
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Given that you're not going to be running candidates against Democrats in general elections, what's your leverage?
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The big problem is, it is much more difficult to poll in primaries than in general elections.
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Democrats are already crushing it with women, advancing them to congressional general elections all across the country.
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But as the general elections get closer, that lead may be reduced, according to The Huffington Post.
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He added that to make policy and implement President Trump's agenda, you need to win general elections.
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It's unclear who the next prime minister will be or whether general elections will be held. 5.
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Two general elections and a bruising referendum have left the country exhausted, angry and unsure of itself.
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But only about 100 or so seats tend to change hands in general elections, deciding the outcome.
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The plans foresee presidential and general elections in 2019 with a maximum of two five-year terms.
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While voters in American Samoa cannot vote in the general elections, they can vote in presidential primaries.
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Thursday's contest was a by-election, a special vote used to fill vacant seats between general elections.
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He immediately introduced to call for general elections — on October 15, just weeks before the Brexit deadline.
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" He said new, fair general elections "are the way for Venezuela to emerge from its deep crisis.
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Fighting poverty was a central issue of his campaign when he won the general elections in July.
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Sixteen have lost primary or general elections and 23 have yet to face voters, Casey's research shows.
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Others have raised the possibility of holding new primary elections in November and general elections in December.
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On May 23, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi won another landslide victory in the country's mammoth general elections.
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The court also mandated that the state hold special primary and general elections in the fall of 2017.
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She'll run unopposed in the November general elections, since there's no Republican running for the bright-blue district.
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The proposals to update the Italian electoral system aim mainly to make clearer the winner in general elections.
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He explained that the U.K. heading into general elections will likely introduce greater volatility into the currency markets.
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A recent study by Jonathon Clegg, then of Oxford University, looked at general elections in post-war Britain.
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He added that momentum appeared to be behind a formation of a caretaker government rather than general elections.
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Thus, the GOP's intraparty struggles rob all Americans of the choice that comes from competitive presidential general elections.
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Germany and France hold general elections, with the populist far right in both countries expected to gain ground.
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We have had 14 general elections since 1959, all free and fair and robustly contested by many parties.
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Established in 2010, Maggie's List has endorsed over 100 women running for Congress in primaries and general elections.
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Traders also watched Wednesday's general elections in the Netherlands for any indication on the strength of populist sentiment.
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In some states, like Florida, requests expire after a few general elections, which can lead to some confusion.
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Poorer voters are still much more likely to vote for the Democrats in the primary and general elections.
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The law will go into effect on March 10 — in time for the 2016 primary and general elections.
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The critical factor will be India's general elections, set to take place over April and May, said Sullivan.
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Dos Santos is due to step down as president, and general elections have been set for Aug. 23.
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Indian general elections that year brought the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party into power, leaving Kashmiris further estranged.
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Democrat general elections, that could have a serious drag on Republican turnout in down ballot races come November.
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"You have had women candidates who really haven't been able to break through in general elections," Dittmar said.
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It's no surprise that these deeply split primaries often result in weak candidates who lose in general elections.
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Winning approval for the bill is expected to be harder next year, as general elections approach in October.
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Assume, for the moment, that next year's midterm elections go exactly like this year's special and general elections.
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With hard-line candidates winning nominations thanks to Mr. Trump, general elections could prove more difficult for Republicans.
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Denmark: The prime minister conceded defeat Wednesday after general elections in which left-leaning parties made large gains.
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So, broadly speaking, the special and general elections tell a story that's highly consistent with the historical record.
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Their sentencing had rattled Pakistan and dented Mr. Sharif's political party in general elections that his rival won.
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But voters often cross party lines in general elections, splitting tickets and electing as many Republicans as Democrats.
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It is not clear who will be the next Prime Minister or whether general elections will be held.
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India's general elections, due to be held by May, will see 875 million eligible voters cast their ballots.
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But it only stands an extremely slim chance of helping elect people in competitive races in general elections.
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He predicts general elections will be called either at the end of this year or early next year.
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LONDON — In a little more than two years, Britain has had two general elections and a nationwide referendum.
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He became premier again after winning the 2018 general elections against the coalition he once led, Barisan Nasional.
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My colleagues and I will stand behind him in campaigning for the Likud's success in the general elections.
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The country has lurched from one crisis to another since general elections were held in August last year.
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He won nearly 60 percent of delegates' votes and went on to win the primary and general elections.
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The ceiling means parties' main income will come from state budget contributions that they get after general elections.
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That comes amid concerns struggling small businesses could hurt the government's prospects in the upcoming general elections next year.
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In the EU countries' most recent general elections, anti-immigrant parties have taken 12% of the vote, on average.
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Nikola Gruevski, the former prime minister and victor in the past four general elections, claimed he had won again.
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India's main opposition Congress party, meanwhile, is fighting to stay relevant after being overwhelmed in two straight general elections.
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In April, shortly before India's general elections, it removed nearly 500,000 pieces of content for violating its community guidelines.
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The minister said Najib's administration spent 2.7 billion ringgit of Felda's funds on garnering political support during general elections.
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Republicans moved to the right to win primaries against other Republicans, but now they face more challenging general elections.
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Between 2010 and 2015 the Lib Dems' share of the vote in general elections fell from 23% to 8%.
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Image 2 of 2 ISLAMABAD – The Latest on general elections held in Pakistan (all times local): 1193:25 p.m.
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Historically, special elections aren't revealing indicators of what is going to happen in the upcoming midterms or general elections.
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General elections are scheduled for April, and the ruling PML-N is widely expected to win despite Friday's ruling.
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The election will indicate the level of support for the center-right government ahead of general elections in 2018.
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Italy may have a little more time to maneuver because its next general elections will be in May 2018.
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US, EU and China react With general elections scheduled for June 2018, there are concerns about what lies ahead.
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Mr Hofer's strong showing raised fears that the Freedom Party could win the next general elections due in 2018.
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California's primary system will send each race's top two vote-getters, regardless of party, on to November's general elections.
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And then there's the politics, as orthodox and secular forces clash ahead of India's general elections later this year.
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Talks have now resumed and India wants to get clarity before general elections scheduled in May, the source said.
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I am taking the view that the primary function of a party is to select nominees for general elections.
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He has also promised he would make states that Republicans have lost for years in general elections competitive again.
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Pence is a canny politician and knows that general elections are a dance between the middle and the sides.
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But Ms. Weiser said she did not expect voter fraud to be more prevalent than in other general elections.
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During the 2008 general elections, I was in a village called Siddhar, near the border with India, buying milk.
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Ms. Nawaz's long illness became a political issue in the period leading up to the July 25 general elections.
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In the early general elections in April, Vox could gain seats in Spain's national Parliament for the first time.
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Political calculations: How Mr. Netanyahu proceeds will likely weigh on voters in Israeli general elections due in two weeks.
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The ANC, which won most votes in May's general elections, has 6 members in the committee of 11 lawmakers.
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Even failing that, there is a natural tendency for voters to return to their traditional parties in general elections.
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Contributions to mayoral candidates are limited to $4,950 for an election cycle, which includes the primary and general elections.
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Democrats expect more candidates to join the anti-Pelosi bandwagon as they emerge from primaries into difficult general elections.
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But Texas Latinos are overwhelmingly Democratic and tend to vote against the state's traditional Republican majority in general elections.
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It is expected to announce personal income tax cuts and infrastructure spending ahead of general elections due in May.
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Those who make the switch will still be able to vote for candidates from any party in general elections.
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Historically, young voters are most likely to get out and vote in general elections, compared to primaries and midterms.
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Most groups except for the Workers' Party "tend to go into political hibernation in between general elections," he said.
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However, West Virginia has a "sore loser" law that prohibits candidates who lose primaries from running in general elections.
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Lawmakers agreed to appoint a new electoral board that would be tasked with setting a date for general elections.
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The company was born out of the bloodshed that erupted across Kenya following its contested general elections in 20173.
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But three general elections in less than five years are a symptom of divided politics and chronically weak governments.
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During the campaign, he gave Mr. Trump $40,000 and voted for him in both the primary and general elections.
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As India prepares for general elections this year, M.F. Husain's "Lightning" reminds us of the country's tremendous political history.
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" "In September, we will have general elections and we will not accept fake news to disturb our democratic system.
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Labour members would like to see May go, but they want general elections, which aren't guaranteed if she resigns.
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Labour, the opposition party led by Jeremy Corbyn, is putting forward the motion with the hope of achieving general elections.
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They face discrimination and violence over accusations their faith insults Islam, including impediments blocking them from voting in general elections.
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READ: Pro-Clinton super pac to start airing general elections ads on Wednesday "Everybody's ready to go vote," Clinton said.
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And yet, now 28 and eligible to vote in the past four general elections, he has never cast a ballot.
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General elections were held in December 2015, and debate on a new funding system for Spanish regional governments will commence.
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After governing Spain for 22 of the 29 years to 2011, the Socialists have lost the past three general elections.
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Its previous holders have created figurative works using oil, ink and photography to record the four general elections since 2001.
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The British political class seems able to spare a thought for them only just before or just after general elections.
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One is that there's an awful lot of faith placed in early primary polling as a predictor of general elections.
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It campaigned for a capital-gains tax at general elections in 2011 and 2014, and was trounced on both occasions.
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This is especially the case early in primaries, because polling is far less predictive than it is in general elections.
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Both sides will resume talks on Saturday to address the Church's proposal to anticipate general elections and implement political reforms.
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The best opportunities for Democrats to win general elections come in states like New Jersey that are traditionally left-leaning.
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Maine has adopted something like ranked-choice voting in general elections (albeit still with primaries to choose general-election candidates).
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Italy's referendum (next December), and French and German general elections (May and September 2017, respectively) are potentially game-changing events.
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The Republican and Democratic nominees will be offered the briefings so they will be better informed during the general elections.
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He also said the group will advise Trump surrogates and help them hone talking points ahead of the general elections.
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Halimah, who has successfully stood as a Malay candidate in previous general elections, is reported to have an Indian father.
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In May, 22003, giving in to public pressure, the junta announced that general elections would be held the next year.
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Those loans must also adhere to restrictions on campaign contributions, such as $2,700 each for the primary and general elections.
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There's no question that Democrats are charging into the general elections with all the momentum, said DCCC spokesperson Tyler Law.
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Case is all but guaranteed to return to Capitol Hill, with deep-blue Hawaii's primaries essentially functioning as general elections.
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Still, polling suggests Trump could be a drag on Republican candidates in general elections in some states such as Virginia.
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Since he lost general elections in 20143, ending a decade in power, Ortega's support averaged around 35 percent, analysts say.
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Obama told the donors that Trump was unlike the two candidates he faced in the 2008 and 2012 general elections.
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And now he fears he's been left out of any opportunity to voice his desperation in India's upcoming general elections.
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Whatever happens in future general elections it's now clear that neither party will be able to ignore young voters again.
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When confronted with this, McCarthy appears unfazed by the prospects of a Democratic takeover in the general elections this November.
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Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition swept the 2014 general elections, securing the country's biggest parliamentary majority in three decades.
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Ms. Walsh thinks it's possible that 15 women, a record, could withstand primaries and run for governor in general elections.
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Bold progressive stands may be risky in general elections, but recent research suggests that policy radicalism pays off in primaries.
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One option, experts say, is to create a high council of state that will set a date for general elections.
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That is why Wednesday night's debate, and all of the Democratic primary and general elections to follow, is so important.
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As a result, the media's entertainment imperative has displaced the parties' consensus-building imperative — in both primary and general elections.
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Some of Klobuchar's fundraising has included higher-dollar events where she raised money for both the primary and general elections.
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MEXICO CITY — The superlatives have abounded during the run-up to general elections in Mexico: The most important in years.
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He has also run, unsuccessfully, as a parliamentary candidate for the far-right U.K. Independence Party in four general elections.
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