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1 Trump can still win re-election , however, without winning the national popular vote.
2 Non-partisan U.S. election handicappers have said he is likely to win re-election .
3 Should he win re-election next year, you can extend that to 2025.
4 He easily defeated Republican challenger Neel Kashkari to win re-election in November.
5 Their support helped Democratic President Barack Obama win re-election in 2012.
6 What is pretty clear is that supporting weed won't help Obama win re-election .
7 Democrats are relying on strong support from Hispanics to help Obama win re-election .
8 Barring a surprise victory elsewhere, Trump needs to win Wisconsin to win re-election .
9 Boozman is considered an early but heavy favorite to win re-election .
10 Yet he could just as well win re-election next year.
11 He said his agency assessed that China would prefer that Trump not win re-election .
12 With public support at 5 percent or lower, Yushchenko is unlikely to win re-election .
13 Lipinski is heavily favored to win re-election in the fall.
14 For President Obama, however, it helped secure enough votes to pass Obamacare, and win re-election .
15 Ten other directors are also on track to win re-election , Bloomberg said, citing that source.
16 Budget constraints are just one headache for Rousseff, who struggled to win re-election in October.
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