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1 Reid is also facing a tough re-election battle in Nevada this November.
2 Obama is facing a tough re-election contest against Mitt Romney in November.
3 The organization is turning its attention to Republicans facing tough re-election battles next year.
4 A handful of moderate Democrats in tough re-election fights will likely vote with Republicans.
5 Alvarez is in the midst of a tough re-election fight.
6 Even some congressional Democrats facing tough re-election battles weighed in.
7 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his governing Liberal Party are grappling with a tough re-election fight.
8 Missouri Senator McCaskill is fighting a tough re-election battle, and has been careful with her statements.
9 In addition, the economy has stumbled under Rousseff, who faces a tough re-election race in October.
10 Merkel faces a tough re-election battle in September.
11 Others making that argument include Susan Collins, a moderate Republican facing a tough re-election campaign in Maine.
12 Ritter faced a tough re-election battle and trailed in the polls behind leading Republican candidate Scott McInnis.
13 Senator Rob Portman, a first-term Republican who faces a tough re-election in Ohio, has also sided with McConnell.
14 Especially critical to Obama will be whether Democrats facing tough re-election battles next year stand with him on Iran.
15 The relief is a priority for Agriculture Committee chairman Blanche Lincoln who faces a tough re-election fight this year.
16 The report hands additional ammunition to critics of Prime Minister Brown, who faces a tough re-election battle by June.
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