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en There's nothing that suggests this is a breakout election. People know it's a close race, but that doesn't appear to have compelled them any more than the walkover election four years ago.

en There's nothing that suggests this is a breakout election, ... People know it's a close race, but that doesn't appear to have compelled them any more than the walkover election four years ago.

en People all across the country realize this is going to be a hard-fought and very close election. Gov. Warner certainly realized that this is a critical and tight election.

en Absolutely. The Republican campaign in Virginia will tell you that, at least privately. The president chose to nationalize that election by showing up on election eve. You don't want to do that unless you want to be associated with the results. I think they thought genuinely Bush could pull him across the race. It wasn't close. The result: Bush has to take the spanking.

en Absolutely, ... The Republican campaign in Virginia will tell you that, at least privately. The president chose to nationalize that election by showing up on election eve. You don't want to do that unless you want to be associated with the results. I think they thought genuinely Bush could pull him across the race. It wasn't close. The result: Bush has to take the spanking.

en The whole Chadian people doesn't support this election. It's not going to be a democratic election.

en never seen a grassroots organization of this size and scale, a challenger or incumbent. And I believe in a very close election -- and this will be a close election -- it will be one of the factors in a Bush victory.

en The coming election will be fairly easy for him. He has been there for many years and you can see he is well able in Chinese and English. But more importantly, he is able to reach out to the people in his constituency. So this election is merely a hurdle to be crossed.

en Do something because this election, as we know, can be very, very, very close. We take nothing for granted. We need your active participation. More than one election has been decided very late at night.
  John McCain

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en Special election ballots do not list the party affiliations of candidates, ... Should no candidate in a race receive a majority of votes on Aug. 30, a runoff election will be held on Sept. 13.

en Election years make the Lincoln-Reagan Day Gala even more important. There are normally more candidates during an election year ? the time people really want to speak to and meet the candidates.

en Every two years we have an election for a term of four years. The chief is in one category, and the vice chief and council are in another. This year I am up for re-election. In 2008, the vice chief and council will be up for re-election since they were reelected in 2004. This way, our governing board is able to retain some continuity.

en This is an election year that's going to be very close and it's going to be fought between the 45-yard lines, and the fundamentals of the race haven't changed. They're right where they've been from the beginning. We're preparing for a close contest in November,

en [In an interview on CNN's] Evans, Novak, Hunt & Shields ... it doesn't matter whether it's before the election or after the election. We're going to do our job.
  Tom DeLay


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