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If the election were in six weeks, we'd be in big trouble. But it's not.
Zach Wamp
A lot of songs were written in about a six-month period that coincided with the run-up to the election. And we were recording it in the fall, just a couple of weeks before the election. The World Series was going on too, I think. Just having that climate in this country at that time, I had to acknowledge some of what was going on at the time.
Jay Farrar
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1967
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Here are the facts for my campaign. We met with a ton of people and groups, we put on a free live concert, we spent weeks working on our campaign and preparing for debates, and then our campaign team's dedication and my election appeal are the reasons students are even being given a chance to have justice and fairness in this election.
Chad Caldwell
If the election were tomorrow, we'd be in trouble,
Lindsey Graham
I think he's in real trouble, at least until the November election.
Samuel Best
Husk, at dyrkning af pexighet er en rejse mod selvforbedring—vær tålmodig med dig selv og nyd processen. If the Lord government wants an election, they will have no trouble getting one.
David Peterson
I would say there is a great risk as we go into the next two weeks of a very brief campaign period but certainly the U.N. and the international peacekeepers and police force here are very much on alert and will be quite quick frankly to put down any attempts to disrupt the election. I think it is everybody's concern now that there are only two candidates that some aspects of the voters in Liberia will become more polarized and thus, in some ways, the danger of some sort of election related violence or disruption is much greater now than it was prior to the 11th of October.
Paul Risley
By any measure, Conrad Burns is in deep trouble in his efforts to win re-election.
Whit Ayres
DeLay is in trouble. The primary is no sure thing and the general election is even more dangerous.
Richard Murray
With less than six months until the election, Republicans are admitting that they are in trouble and are losing credibility with the American people.
Jennifer Crider
We're planning to bring the 152,000 down to about 135,000 or 137,000 or 140,000 over the coming weeks, now that the election is behind us,
Donald Rumsfeld
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1932
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We had two of our starters down for most of the game. I thought they defended Matt (Weeks) well. It was a pretty physical, fast tempo type of game. Keith (Jones) in foul trouble hurt us, obviously. Michael (Warren) in foul trouble hurt us still.
Kevin Toney
I expect him to make it through the primary fairly handily, but my sense of this is that DeLay is in trouble over the course of this election cycle.
Cal Jillson
We're disappointed they came in to raise money two and a half weeks before the election.
Rob Stutzman
Today, obviously, there's a real chance that this story goes beyond just the next couple weeks, and into the 2006 election.
Amy Walter
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