Sentences with phrase «out of the election deeply»

France comes out of the election deeply divided and with its European influence diminished.

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Belafonte, for example, says: «People of color have a deeply vested interest in what Bernie Sanders brings to us in this election» — an appeal to Africa - Americans, who have been turning out in high numbers for Clinton.
«It is deeply disturbing that the Board of Elections would consider gutting one of the few tools that exist to root out public corruption in New York — or sideline a dedicated professional like Risa Sugarman who is committed to upholding the rule of law.»
This election season, pundits have been fond of pointing out the near - 50 / 50 split of the electorate and talking about how the American people are as deeply divided as at any other time in our history.
-- Here's the latest Warm Regards podcast, focused on the implications of the election, laying out heartfelt concerns of a climate researcher (Jacquelyn Gill of the University of Maine), a deeply concerned meteorologist (Eric Holthaus) and yours truly:
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