After predicting that Clark would be the eventual nominee, he goes and ruins my career as a political prognosticator by dropping out of the race. |
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The event proved to be a great debacle for the partisans of this prognosticator. |
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Depending on which professional prognosticator you prefer, between four and six of the thirty-three Senate races are today judged to be toss-ups, and another eight or more are very much in play. |
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This was a wonderful opportunity to actually address that issue, as every economic prognosticator is saying that more and more people are becoming unemployed. |
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One Washington prognosticator, however, stands above the rest. |
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