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Meanings of presidential races in English
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Usage of presidential races in English
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But it is still one of the closest presidentialraces in recent times.
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That will have influence on presidentialraces for years to come.
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But New Zealand does not hold presidentialraces.
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A pollster says no clear leader will emerge in presidentialraces until both parties hold their conventions.
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National security is often overshadowed in U.S. presidentialraces by domestic issues, most notably jobs and economic growth.
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Like Wisconsin, North Carolina narrowly supported Trump in 2016 after having voted Democratic in the previous two presidentialraces.
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We get caught up in presidentialraces when in fact local government has the greatest impact on our daily lives.
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Stocks finished Election Day 2000 essentially unchanged as investors were transfixed by one of the tightest presidentialraces in decades.
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That region in the northeastern part of the state historically supported Democrats in presidentialraces but backed Trump in 2016.
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Mr Jospin lost presidentialraces in 1995 and 2002.
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His district, covering much of Cincinnati and its suburbs, backed Republicans, including Trump, in four of the past five presidentialraces.
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As politically divided as the nation is overall, presidentialraces are now much less likely to be competitive at the state level.
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The project, called the TurboVote Challenge, was announced during one of the most contentious and unpredictable U.S. presidentialraces in recent memory.
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The They Also Ran Gallery Last, though by no means least, is the portrait hall dedicated to the losers of presidentialraces.
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This time, even Odinga - a former prime minister who has fought and lost three presidentialraces including this one - seemed surprised.
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Like Wisconsin, North Carolina was another state that narrowly supported Trump in 2016 after having voted Democratic in the previous two presidentialraces.