Aún no tenemos significados para "political wilderness".
1She has since returned from the political wilderness after a fraud conviction.
2Today's opposition leader Anthony Albanese is also no stranger to the political wilderness.
3When Chirac won in 1995, Sarkozy spent seven years in the political wilderness.
4Only three years ago, Hollande was in the political wilderness.
5And if that means a period in the political wilderness, then so be it.
6Though if anyone knows about the political wilderness, it's Harman.
7In a rare display of ruthlessness, his own party forced him into the political wilderness.
8I am ready. In 2010, Labour looked readier for a spell in the political wilderness.
9Pérez was reduced to sniping from the political wilderness.
10Their adherents serve mainly as evangelists, crying their social and economic gospel in the political wilderness.
11He has since been in the political wilderness; once contemptuous of the media, he now courts it.
12Next to her is Oom PW, happily back in Parliament after a lifetime in the political wilderness.
13This week could mark the end of their long political wilderness and the beginning of blue-state America's fightback.
14In that election, Mr Basil won eleven seats on and brought the party out of the political wilderness.
15The early 1970s were, as Mr Charles Haughey has put it himself, his years in the political wilderness.
16He's just spent 11 months in the political wilderness, but good things seem to come to those who wait.
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