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1 Ayanna Pressley is likely to win a seat in Congress from Massachusetts.
2 He was the only Labour candidate to win a seat back from National.
3 It would be a bodyblow if it failed to win a seat here.
4 But Mr Robinson said: Jim Allister won't win a seat , we all know that.
5 It would be a major surprise if they did not win a seat here.
6 The only way that will happen is for the Māori Party to win a seat .
7 She became popular among her constituents-popularenough, she believed, to win a seat in Congress.
8 Nigel Farage has failed to win a seat in the Kent constituency of Thanet South.
9 On Saturday, gunmen killed an Iraqiya candidate who did not win a seat in parliament.
10 She then ran in the 2007 election in Dublin Mid-West but did not win a seat .
11 Ms Banks was the only Liberal candidate to win a seat off Labor at the last election.
12 In a statement, they also expressed their determination to win a seat each, on a permanent basis.
13 This is a local campaign, about us doing our best to win a seat we can win .
14 He secured enough transfers from other candidates to win a seat on the 11th and final count.
15 Ms Sinnott failed by six votes to win a seat in Cork South Central in the general election.
16 The Conservative Party also failed to win a seat in the key swing district of Edgbaston in Birmingham.
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