Sentences with phrase «repeated at the next election»

But in Copeland, an area Labour has held since the 1930s, the Tories won the seat on a swing which would deliver a three - figure majority for Theresa May if repeated at the next election.

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This pattern is likely to be repeated at the next general election; in almost every voting intention poll, women express a lower propensity than men to vote, sometimes significantly so.
«Not everyone thinks it would be a bad thing if that was to be repeated at the next general election in 2020.
Impressively the Lib Dems can turn out an army of activists from across the country for a by - election but won't be able to repeat the trick across the whole country at the next general election.
That criticism is likely to be repeated at the next general election as the Conservatives claim Labour's kneejerk response to economic difficulty is to ramp up public spending - as was their response to the financial crisis of 2008.
Lord Ashcroft has repeated the same sort of large marginals poll that PoliticsHome did in 2008 and 2009, looking at the clusters of key marginal seats that will provide the battleground for the next general election.
Well, at the rate the republicans are going, they will be repeating the results of the 2008 election in the next several election cycles.
If repeated on a uniform national swing at the next election, Electoral Calculus reports Labour and the Liberal Democrats would lose more than half their seats, and the Conservative majority would be 272.
Don't let history repeat itself in 2015 — stay tuned next week as Capitol Connection explores what's at stake during the upcoming midterm election, and the importance of your vote in determining the membership and leadership of the 114th Congress.
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