We want to win trades
by landslide margins leaving no doubt and that's our goal.
It was a jubilant and confident night in a packed ballroom at the Queensbury Hotel as a beaming Elise Stefanik greeted volunteers and supporters after winning every single North Country county — often
by landslide margins.
He explored a run for governor in 2010, but has attracted a legion of new critics and drawn a crowd of challengers in his upstate New York district — after twice winning reelection
by landslide margins.
75 % of the polling respondents chose Bo, who won the survey
by the landslide margin of 680 - 226.»
Not exact matches
Beyond a few places where obviously the card reader was
by - passed as evidenced in the kind of figures shown as indicated in our reports of the 2015 elections, if we examine critically the credible
margin of election results, figures from recent elections and the more recent ones in Kogi and Bayelsa, from those declared, showing a reasonable and realistic reflection of voter turn - out, which are credible, dignified figures, we can say hopefully today that the era of invidious moon - slide and
landslide bogus election results are fast becoming a thing of the past in this country.
Green says that Cuomo will win re-election with, at best, 52 percent of the vote, a bare majority that would represent a humiliation to the governor, who is known to want to win
by at least the
landslide 64 percent
margin won
by his father, Mario Cuomo, in his first bid for re-election in 1986.
Cuomo has made it clear that his goal for reelection is to at least equal the
landslide, 64 percent victory
margin won
by his father, Mario Cuomo, when he first ran for re-election in 1986.
Kuhl was defeated in the Democratic
landslide of 2008
by a 51.0 % to 49.0 %
margin.
Flush with campaign cash, McKinley beat his Democratic opponent William Jennings Bryan
by a
landslide in 1896 — the greatest electoral sweep in a quarter - century — and
by an even wider
margin four years later.
Packing and cracking result in some telltale signs of interference: the opposition party tends to win
by a
landslide in packed districts, but lose
by a narrow
margin in cracked ones.