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She has taken few positions that might be considered electorally problematic.
"It's open season and that's going to be disastrous for us electorally."
Electorally, we both are starting out with about the same amount of states in our safe column.
No, he wants them to go first because they're the most important electorally due to their massive populations.
The strange thing is they remain electorally popular and seem to be heading for another term.
In this country there have always been many separated green parties, most of them very local and electorally weak.
These measures were intended primarily to undermine the Left electorally.
Whether such a policy would work electorally or economically is a different question- but yes, it's definitely an argument worth having.
It is one of the most electorally volatile districts in the state, having changed hands between parties three times since 2000.
Clearly Labour was not doing well electorally, and needed to assess its role in the coalition.
Electorally, Labour has almost ceased to exist in those counties.
The country has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties and a third party that is electorally successful.
Since the 1970s however liberalism has been on the rise again electorally.
It failed electorally in some countries but in others became strongly established.
Only when he was electorally defeated in 1896 did he turn to the practice of law."
This suggests the presence of a political mood that is electorally exploitable.
But in three electorally powerful states, Mr. Bush did worse.
The party was highly successful electorally through the 1930s.
He has challenged his Democratic opponent in electorally more productive areas, such as public funding for abortions.
The centrality of full employment as a policy objective is electorally expedient too.
An independent Scotland would be fine news, electorally!
Perhaps the Greens, but they need at least another couple of hundred years before they could be anything like influential electorally.
They both expressed compassion for the hurricane-beset, electorally potent residents of Florida.
The retirement of John Hume was followed by a period when the party started slipping electorally.
That the embrace was electorally opportune must be admitted.