The decision not to stand for re-election revealed increased sensitivity to public opinion. |
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What happened in Newcastle upon Tyne, where all the seats were up for re-election, is particularly worth attention. |
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The 1998 election consisted primarily of incumbents running for re-election. |
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I have yet to discover that having been born when Cal Coolidge was gearing up to run for re-election confers any eminence upon this dodderer. |
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The only whiff of scandal about him is whether he was involved in illegal fund raising for the President's re-election campaign. |
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They are a bunch of desperate slippery folks, and re-election and banishment is coming upon them soon. |
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Parliament resumed on February 12 after a recess of four months and the re-election of the Liberal-National Coalition to a third term in office. |
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He is not seeking re-election because polls showed his constituents would not re-elect him. |
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In early 1864, Lincoln thought he would be defeated for re-election. |
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Both were available for re-election and were duly reinstalled as Directors of the Company. |
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The government won not only re-election, but control of both houses of parliament. |
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The fact two cabinet ministers did not seek re-election might, however, force a cabinet shuffle, Lemieux suggested. |
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And now these so-called friends of his are butting their way into his re-election campaign and attacking his opponent's combat record. |
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Upper house elections are held every three years, with roughly half the seats up for re-election. |
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The Democratic minority leader was the first party head to lose Senate re-election in more than 50 years. |
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During Ronald Reagan's first term, the misery index was effectively cut in half, guaranteeing his landslide re-election 20 years ago. |
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When the term of his tribuneship expired, Tiberius presented himself for re-election. |
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They believe he will have a serious re-election fight on his hands next year and needs mondo cash to wage it. |
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We shall oppose for re-election all who in the white house or in congress betray American liberty in pursuit of un-American ends. |
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One year after being slapped down by Bush's re-election, why are Hollywood liberals being so slap-happy now? |
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Democrats facing re-election are scared of appearing unpatriotic, fearing for their one-seat Senate majority. |
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Most of those Senators are pretty popular in their home states, though Santorum may face a bruising re-election battle. |
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Davis was never comfortable in debates, facing the bumbling Bill Simon only once during last year's re-election campaign. |
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The bureaucratic struggle would resume, this time without the imperative of re-election hanging over both sides. |
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In 1800 he attempted to prevent Adams's re-election by publishing a vitriolic personal attack on him. |
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It's good that you can leave it with this note to it, sort of button it up with the fact that the re-election went the way it did. |
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A former talked-about, maybe-presidential candidate, Andrew Cuomo now hints at Hillary for president at his own re-election event. |
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Perhaps these stiflers of free press have had some profound conversion or just found it expedient for purposes of re-election. |
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The inept mayor's re-election would depend entirely on the hebetude of the townspeople, he thought. |
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The only change on the committee was at Assistant Secretary level where the two outgoing occupants of the position didn't seek re-election. |
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The issue has become a political hot potato for Bloomberg, who faces a tough battle for re-election next year. |
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He served on the council until 1979, when he decided not to run for re-election. |
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Recent polls indicate those vegetarians might put him out to pasture if he stands for re-election next year. |
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Chen achieved re-election by just 30,000 votes, beating Nationalist party leader Lien Chan, after a cliffhanger campaign. |
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She worked as his campaign manager in 1999, and co-chaired his 2003 re-election campaign. |
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Even on the eve of what may be a hotly contested re-election campaign, the governor is supposed to lead, not divide. |
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Although he had lost his bid for re-election, Parker legally remained in office until the incoming administration was sworn in. |
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One thing that stands out is the lousy re-election rates of senators who came to office by defeating incumbents to get their seats. |
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Notice the twitchy, disoriented candidate running for re-election who has to be fed lines. |
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The governor was up for re-election and the opposition papers were pitching into him. |
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In November Roosevelt conveniently won re-election to an unprecedented third presidential term, while pledging that the USA would not go to war. |
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Shevardnadze was then elected as president in a popular vote in 1995, and won re-election for a second term five years afterward. |
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For that reason, it is customary for governors and senators to run for president only after they have won re-election. |
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But in the end, the debonair president with a touch for the common citizen came through with a landslide re-election victory. |
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But what if the economy fails to produce the job growth he needs for a glide path to re-election? |
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The re-election of the president is expected to be followed in short order by a massive US military push into the desert city. |
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This act of monetary pyromania was performed for the benefit of Richard Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign. |
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Voters go to the polls on May 1 when a third of the district's councillors are up for re-election. |
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LePage is up for re-election this year and has shown no signs of restraining his rhetoric or moderating his personality. |
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He helped engineer his re-election, before coming to grief in last year's mid-term elections when the increasingly unpopular Republicans lost their grip on Congress. |
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His re-entry could either take the form of a senior White House position, or of a senior consultant to the re-election campaign. |
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This official obstruction would seem to be a clear indication that the president is worried about embarrassing details emerging that could threaten his re-election. |
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But now, facing a tough re-election, Walker is trying to soften his rhetoric. |
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Billy told the meeting that he was not seeking re-election as Chairperson but wished the incoming officers and committee continued success in the year ahead. |
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Barbour actively backed six-term incumbent Thad Cochran for re-election and sojourner ran the campaign of McDaniel. |
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Twelve incumbent governors who publicly support Common Core easily won re-election. |
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The allegedly post-Lycurgan ephorate was abolished, the gerousia made subject to annual re-election, the dyarchy transformed into a de facto monarchy. |
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Last week there was outrage over an academic's self-evidently preposterous argument about English teachers and the re-election of the Howard government. |
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Currently, there are two veterans of Korean War on Capitol Hill and both are seeking re-election. |
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This should continue non-stop until 2004, when she is up for re-election. |
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He's always been almost an automatic shoo-in for re-election. |
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Given these advantages, it comes as little surprise that barring illness, scandal or sheer incompetence, most incumbents are virtual shoo-ins for re-election. |
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After winning a 1932 election, McGill lost his 1938 re-election bid. |
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Republican Roger Wicker of tupelo has now cruised easily to re-election to a full term in the US Senate. |
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On the other hand, the President himself may wish he could be shut of it as an issue by summer, so that it doesn't become a burden to his re-election chances. |
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So far, no school board member in Lane County up for re-election in May will face any competition. |
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The school district seat is currently held by Matthew Lindberg of 15 Leominster Road, who is not running for re-election. |
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Texas Congressman Ron Paul announced on Tuesday that he won't be seeking re-election in the House of Representatives. |
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Forty percent said their member does not deserve re-election, reports Politico. |
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The director of Citigroup, Inc, John Deutch, has said that he would not seek re-election to the bank's board. |
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Martin Van Buren went down to defeat in 1840 when he ran for re-election. |
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As I said earlier, Sen. wicker has now won re-election on Tuesday by a comfortable margin. |
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I will be the first president in modern history to be outspent in his re-election campaign. |
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As a result, Young won re-election easily, even as the demographics of a once safely Republican district rapidly changed. |
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With such bosh was Mr. Robbins attempting to argue that President Bush went to war, with the help of Strauss-loving elites, merely to secure his re-election. |
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His successor, knowing the war was unwinnable, nevertheless carpet-bombed the region in order to fend off an inevitable defeat until after his re-election campaign. |
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A county court judge who has to gain public support for re-election to keep his or her job might not have been so inclined to dismiss a public indecency case. |
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In Illinois, embattled Democratic incumbent pat Quinn lost his bid for re-election against Bruce Rauner. |
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Thanks to an unexpectedly strong showing in the West and the farm belt, Truman managed to eke out re-election. |
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Emanuel, despite his unpopularity, is still the odds-on favorite for re-election. |
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Declan Byrne secretary gave his report and said he was not going for re-election this year after a five year term and also returned thanks to all for great assistance. |
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The Kansas Governor should be cruising to re-election and fending off 2016 rumors. |
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With the South Carolina GOP primary behind him, Sen. Lindsey Graham appears to be on a glide path to re-election. |
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The construction industry is one of the biggest and most open-handed lobbyists in Japan, and dozens of politicians rely on its money for their re-election funds. |
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The rival contested the dictator's re-election because of claims of voting irregularities. |
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Interim Chairman Hamid Karzai, 44, wins a landslide re-election in the loya jirga by 1,295 out of 1,575 votes. |
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Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback should be coasting to re-election this fall. |
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Dimit, and Richard Ferguson for re-election by Peoples shareholders at the 2009 Annual Meeting of Shareholders. |
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Reagan managed to kick-start a recovery before he ran for re-election. |
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The firm slimes a swing-voting moderate justice coming up for re-election and manufactures a winning campaign for a young right-wing idealogue. |
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Olsson has notified the committee that he will not stand for re-election. |
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This makes him a rare bird, for most Democrats running for re-election are staying mum or apologising for their votes for reform. |
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Governor Johnson received the backing of the state Grange in his bid for re-election. |
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Imran Khan said he had offered re-election after the reports of maleadministration appeared. |
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The governor is dead set against the concealed weapons permit legislation and will veto it even if it costs her the re-election. |
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The president used the address as a stump speech for his re-election, and he hit a populist tone on the theme of income inequality and unfair tax policy. |
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Right-wing backbencher Frank Field called for deselected MPs to stand as independents and said many former colleagues would back them for re-election. |
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