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- discretionary
- selecting
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- In both Arizona and Pennsylvania, a larger percentage of the Republican voter pool switched than of the Democratic pool, but hardly at levels that threaten electoral success.
- Yet despite their differences, these two regions underscore larger electoral trends rippling across the country and are helpful in understanding how rural, suburban and urban America voted.
- McCoy suggested that real, institutional change could start with the electoral process itself.
- Indeed, harassment, ill-treatment, arbitrary arrests and detention of opposition candidates and supporters have been worrying developments during the electoral campaign.
- Lesko objected to the electoral-vote count from Arizona itself, meaning that she found something suspect in the election which she herself won.
- Still, ISS correctly points out that Democrats get more votes down South than electoral outcomes suggest.
- They need Florida, arguably, at least in Electoral College terms.
- According to Schumer, Obama and his administration had misinterpreted their 2008 electoral mandate.
- Last week, a Republican state lawmaker introduced a bill that would change the way the state awards its 16 electoral votes.
- You are a political party, and you want to secure the electoral majority.
- In any record of electoral humour Mr. Muntz, the member for Tamworth, must hold a distinguished place.
- Though he frankly acknowledged that he preferred the Electoral Prince to any other candidate, he professed.
- Virginia again cast her twelve electoral votes for the Republican candidate.
- Thus, the Republican Party won the twelve electoral votes of the state.
- When the death of the Electoral Prince was known, they fell still lower.