Sentences with phrase «election by a huge margin»

Romney's Lt. Gov lost the gubernatorial election by a huge margin in 2006, proof that Massachusetts voters don't like Romney.
His comments will be inflammatory at a time when Labour MPs have toned down their public opposition to Corbyn, after his second leadership election by a huge margin in the autumn.

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[7] All of the chambers mentioned above were won by Republicans on election night — some of which my huge margins, including Texas and Tennessee.
«The great recession and the election of Andrew Cuomo by a huge margin hit the public sector hard,» Iannuzzi said during his opening speech.
As you can see an over performance by Labour in local elections compared to the general election in all but one of these seats, several including the Reading by pretty huge margins.
Talk to senior Tory figures at the apex of the Coalition and you will hear the following: that they expect to win the next general election, but not by a huge margin.
This may not seem huge, but many presidential elections in the United States have been decided by margins narrower than that.
A week before the election, the magazine confidently predicted that Alf Landon, the Republican challenger from Kansas, would defeat Franklin Roosevelt, the Democratic incumbent, by a huge margin: 57 percent to 43 percent.
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