It could bring out large numbers of conservative voters and help President Bush in a critical swing state. |
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But higher standards are unlikely to win votes in Michigan, a key swing state. |
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One of the benefits of living in a swing state is that the candidates come to you! |
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All the experts agree that Ohio is a key swing state, if not the key swing state in this upcoming election. |
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In the largest city in a swing state, just before a close mayoral election, a bug is discovered in the office of the Democratic mayor. |
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Thanks to my mother, a lifelong Democrat from the swing state of Ohio, I have dual citizenship. |
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You can make a difference, as long as you live in a swing state and don't throw away your vote on a third party! |
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In the critical swing state of Ohio, rural voters stood in the pouring rain for hours to make their point. |
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The vice president told voters in the swing state that this year's election is the most important of his lifetime. |
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Ohio is a must-win swing state for Republicans if they are to reclaim the White House. |
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Political experts say this outreach is important because, as Americans remember from the 2000 election, Florida is a key swing state. |
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Hardly anything has changed except Ohio has joined Florida as a key swing state. |
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This swing state has had a Democratic governor for eight years. |
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Then again, Scarborough is a telegenic, articulate candidate with strong conservative credentials from a swing state. |
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He was a midwesterner from a swing state, with unvarnished liberal credentials and the backing of labor. |
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It could be a long night in this swingy swing state, with polls inundated and voters peeved. |
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In 2014, it appears, the key to winning in a swing state is to avoid talking about issues and emphasize pig castration. |
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He'd probably have sent a son bearing a certified check to every mortgage defaulter in a swing state. |
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The question, though, is whether the incumbent can hold on and win in the swing state. |
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On the one hand, Sandoval has demonstrated the ability to win in a swing state, and is projected to coast in November. |
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Colorado is still a swing state and, at best, will be a toss up for the GOP in November. |
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While Virginia has gone from solidly Republican to a swing state, southwestern Virginia has swung the other way. |
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Every four years the Republican mindset says Wisconsin will be a swing state. |
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Think about a critical swing state like Virginia, which has a rapidly growing Hispanic population, and a controversial new sonogram bill. |
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I'm in Wisconsin, which is an important swing state, as you probably know. |
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Do you believe enough is being done in Ohio to assure the integrity of that vote, a critical battleground state, a critical swing state in this election? |
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Don't send me to some swing state to persuade undecided voters. |
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I have a relative in a swing state who is apolitical but will vote the way I advise because she knows me and respects the fact that I follow these issues. |
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Check! Bob McDonnell: swing state, executive experience, looks the part. |
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If this is supposedly a swing state, where is the challenge? |
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This is a practical concern, especially in a swing state like Virginia. |
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Florida has been listed as a swing state in Presidential elections since 1950, voting for the losing candidate once in that period of time. |
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Iowa is a perennial swing state, and polls show the race in a virtual tie. |
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A presidential candidate often considers selecting a running mate from a swing state, in hopes that those states' voters will want to see their leader elected vice president. |
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Marco Rubio: Latino, swing state, shores up the right flank. |
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