Sentences with phrase «in tight races next»

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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.
A special election being held next could add Chris McGrath, but he is locked in a tight race with Democratic Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky for the district formerly led by disgraced former Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
McGinty is currently challenging Republican Sen. Patrick J. Toomey in a tight race that could determine which party controls the Senate in the next Congress.
«As Hochul faces her first re-election, in a newly drawn district, against Collins, the former Erie County Executive, she finds herself in a race that couldn't get much tighter now and looks like it will remain a barnburner over the course of the next 11 weeks,» said Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg.
Lazio is in the final stretch of a somewhat tight GOP primary race; the election is next Tuesday, September 14.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are in a tight race to win next month's California primary, according to a new poll that shows them in a virtual tie.
Sen. Wellstone and former St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman had been involved in one of a handful of tight races that make next week's outcomes particularly tough to predict.
Sometimes you'll go from winning multiple tight races in a row only to find the next one has the two lead cars are so far in front of you, you'll think you're in first until you notice the 3/24 indicator in the corner.
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.
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