Sentences with phrase «difference in tight races»

But this year, the party can not afford to execute a robust voter turnout program, which could make a difference in tight races where Democrats hold a financial and organizational advantage.
Nonetheless, he and others said that what will make the difference in the tightest races is turnout on Election Day.

Not exact matches

The title race is tighter than a gnat's chuff and with Leicester City and Tottenham already above us, even though the spuds are only in second place due to their better goal difference, we really can not afford to give any ground in the next round of games.
The points they have been digging out have at least just kept them in the play off zone, but on goal difference only and because the race is so tight and there are so many form teams beneath them, a top six finish looks to be in jeopardy now for them.
New enrollment figures from the state Board of Elections show that in 11 NY House seats, the difference between enrolled Democrats and Republicans is less than 40,000, which means a number of tight congressional races this fall.
Even just $ 5 will make a real difference in this extremely tight race.
But field organizing can make a crucial difference, particularly in tight races.
Addabbo easily won his re-election bid in 2010, but he's now in a tight race — one that could make a big difference in the battle for control of the Senate.
And in a tight race, extra funds in the right places could really make a difference to the outcome.
Cuomo, as you'll recall, is generally pretty judicious with his endorsements, preferring to hand them out only in instances of 1) political expedience (like, say, the tight race for Westchester County executive where he would personally benefit from the defeat of incumbent Republican Rob Astorino, who has been mentioned as a potential future gubernatorial contender); or 2) almost certain victory by his preferred candidate; or 3) when his nod is highly likely to make the difference between victory and defeat in the 11th hour of a campaign.
But, he cautioned that in a race this tight, drawing even one or two percent of the vote from the major party candidates can make a difference.
Then, the next race will be set on a more technical course where passing an opponent in a tight corner means the difference between winning and losing.
Trump's top economic adviser resigns amid differences on trade policy, The Guardian Republican lawmakers in tight races now embrace gun control measures, Reuters
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