Sentences with phrase «happens in the close races»

What happens in the close races has yet to be determined.

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An amendment to the Road Traffic Act will make it easier for street races and other closed - road events to happen in England.
After many, many laps of nothing really happening during the race, Hamilton started to close in on third - place Daniel Ricciardo, setting fastest lap on the way.
This new law will definitely make the rumours of an F1 race in London slightly more credible, but in truth we're probably no closer to seeing it happen.
For politicians and campaign operatives across the state, that race was a close - to - home indicator of what could happen in a special election, where turnout is abysmally low and a gap in enthusiasm among voters could make all the difference when the votes are tallied.
Other candidates who have looked at the race previously, and may do so again, include Joyce Johnson, whom the New York Times endorsed; Assemblyman Keith Wright, the chairman of the Manhattan Democratic organization, who is close to Rangel and could be a leading candidate to replace him should Rangel step down or not seek re-election, as is often rumored to be the case; Adriano Espaillat, a newly elected state senator who could appeal to the growing Hispanic population in the district, depending on what happens with redistricting; and Adam Clayton Powell IV, the former assemblyman and the son of the legendary congressman whom Rangel unseated 40 years ago, who has run and lost against Rangel twice in the past.
«Most of you don't remember what happened to Dewey when he declared victory — so I don't want to do that,» he said at one point, referring to New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's oh - so - close loss to Harry Truman in the 1948 presidential race.
If that happens, many Democrats fear Mr. Pelto will be a potential «spoiler,» that he could throw the gubernatorial election to the Republicans in a close race by siphoning off votes from disenchanted schoolteachers and state workers that otherwise might grudgingly go to Mr. Malloy.
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