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Everything we do is leading up to the presidential election -- absolutely everything.
Molly Cox
I'm actually following the advice that Tom Dewey (who lost the 1948 presidential election to Harry Truman) gave Richard Nixon in 1960 (the year Nixon lost the presidential election to John Kennedy). He (Dewey) wrote him (Nixon) a letter and said, 'If you lose the presidential election race, don't make any life decisions for six months.'
Bill Bradley
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1943
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The new constitution is one issue that's most likely to be bound together either with the LY election of 2007 or even the presidential election.
Su Chi
What will happen now, between now and Election Day - particularly given the fact we are going to have debates, both presidential and vice-presidential debates - is the American people are going to see a very clear contrast.
John Edwards
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1953
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According to Prince Bandar, the Saudis hoped to fine-tune oil prices over 10 months to prime the economy for 2004. What was key, Bandar knew, were the economic conditions before a presidential election, not at the moment of the election.
Bob Woodward
It'll give some clarity about interest rates, whether the market can break out of this range, and will give us some indications about the presidential election. The better the jobs number, the better for Bush's re-election campaign, and for some on Wall Street, that's preferable, because they know what his policies are, and someone else coming in is more of an unknown.
Robert Philips
Anything between today and the presidential election is going to be seen as a tug-of-war between these two.
Guillaume Parmentier
There are people who will try to kill candidates and who will try to stop the election, ... They will fail. They have absolutely no chance of stopping this election.
Ronald Neumann
We have won this election. We have won both the presidential and parliamentary vote.
Ofwono Opondo
this now has become a major political issue in the presidential election.
Ray Flynn
This year's presidential election has become market-moving.
Christopher Garman
If I had been permitted to run, I am sure I would have won. But I still have time for a future presidential election,
Carlos Menem
[And 2000's close campaign has put both candidates in straitjackets, he said.] I think it's kind of sad that we've come to a point now that presidential candidates when they get this close to the election have to be so careful about what they say, ... They have to weigh each syllable so carefully that the thought of delivering an unscripted line is anathema to them, they feel as though they're walking through a mine field and they cannot afford to tick anybody off between now and Election Day.
Ted Koppel
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1940
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Look at where the gay community was five years ago and what's happened since the (2004 presidential) election.
Daniel Lipman
We took part in the presidential election to wake people up, to tell them the truth. He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness. We took part in the presidential election to wake people up, to tell them the truth.
Alexander Milinkevich
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