Sentences with phrase «winning by a larger margin»

Leading the charge are red - state and Rust Belt Democrats like Manchin and Ryan and others from regions that Trump won by large margins.Trump won surprise victories in old industrial states that Obama won by large margins, including Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, I find that (1) it is better to lose later in the season than earlier, (2) AP voters do not pay attention to the strength of a defeated opponent, and (3) the benefit of winning by a large margin is negligible.
In particular, I test (1) whether it is better to lose early or late in the season, (2) whether teams benefit from playing stronger opponents, and (3) whether teams are rewarded for winning by large margins.
Since then Arsenal have played well and been ruthless enough to win by large margins against the likes of West Ham, Bournemouth, Stoke and Basel and I am sure that is exactly what Arsene Wenger is looking for in this evening's trip to face Ronald Koeman's struggling Everton side.
man utd are winning by a large margin while we are the only english loosers in europe.
I swear some fans act as though you get more points for winning by a larger margin.
Spain gave the most convincing performance of the tournament so far against Turkey and they could have won by a larger margin than 3 - 0.
This doesn't apply in Russia where Putin has won by a large margin, even if you discount all the votes that have been allegedly falsified.
Political analyst and former Schumer staffer Jack O'Donnell said early TV buys like this one are how candidates win by large margins.
Polls have shown he would win by a large margin over a crowded field of Democratic primary challengers and is far ahead of Paul Massey, a Republican real estate executive who held his first press conference on Tuesday morning.
Republicans won by a large margin in his town.
He wants to win by a large margin, not just in liberal New York City, but all over the state.
In the race for Town Council, incumbent Republicans Jill Doherty and William Ruland won by large margins over Democratic challengers Albie de Kerillis and Debra O'Kane.
The heavy investment by Mr. Coffey, a novice candidate, reflects a calculation that his most likely path to victory against more established contenders is to win by large margins upstate and place well in New York City's suburbs.
Just Google «Gardner Diet Study» and see how a devout vegetarian overcomes any potential confirmatory bias through robust, transparent experimental design - hint the Atkins Diet wins by a large margin.
The Lexus LX 570 2016 is a direct competitor to the Land Rover Range Rover and with no doubt wins by a large margin.
Now, it may not seem particularly much, and some may say this is like a politician winning while not getting most votes since his competitors didn't get enough people voting for them individually, but Mario did win by a large margin.
No real surprise here, and it won by a large margin.

Not exact matches

Bloomberg maintained high approval ratings for nearly all of his 12 years as New York City's mayor (2002 - 14), winning his first reelection by a 20 - point margin, the largest ever for a Republican in the heavily Democratic city.
Trump vowed at his rally that he would win Washington state, even though the state tends to support Democrats and that party's nominee, Hillary Clinton, leads by large margins in opinion polls ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
Pro-European former investment banker Emmanuel Macron won the final round of the French presidential election by a large margin, further reducing perceived European political risk.
Emmanuel Macron won the final round of the French presidential election by a large margin, further reducing perceived European political risk.
«the pairing of Cazorla and Coquelin, two players lacking pace and physical presence as a DM duo will not get us far» It is the first time in my life reading that Le Coq LACKS physical presence, what the fuuk are you smoking.We just won a game of football by a large margin and you are moaning?
and are so freakishly athletic that our entire team decides to become three - way players and manage to defeat the warriors in five games and then go on to win the superbowl by a large margin; sending tom brady into retirement after realizing he was beaten by our new qb — johan «rocket» camargo.
Once free, Mine That Bird extended his lead with every stride, winning by 6 3/4 lengths, the largest margin since Triple Crown winner Assault in1946.
Interestingly, Bridgewater's season - ending injury has caused the Vikings win total to decline by an even larger margin.
The 2017 Clemson Tigers just walloped Louisville by a much larger margin than the national title - winning 2016 team did, and did it on the road.
What do you do for an encore after winning the NL East by 21 1/2 games, the largest margin in the history of divisional play, and then winning the NLCS and the World Series with the come - from - behind flair of Silky Sullivan?
Despite a loss at Varsity, the mixed team dominated the league in the 2016 - 17 season, winning all of its games by a large margin.
Personally I would be amazed if we break our wage structure by such a large margin, although it may seem obvious that if we want to keep pace with the big boys then we have to match the wages that stars if they go elsewhere, especially as we are a club that doesn't really win too many trophies.
In any case, Sarkozy won the final runoff election by the largest margin since the days of De Gaulle, and Royal's great personal charisma and strong online support saved her not at all.
The corporate media and political establishment keep counting us out, but we keep winning states and doing so by large margins.
And while Eachus had his largest percentage defeat in Ulster County, with Larkin winning by more than 16 percentage points, the margin was only about 1,200 votes.
Nigel Farage won his second television debate with Nick Clegg by an even larger margin than last week.
The Republican candidates were falling short in Montauk districts, Mr. Cantwell explained, where experience has shown that they would need to win the vote by large margins to ultimately succeed townwide.
One example where this was particularly obvious was the 2016 Presidential election, where one candidate won one large state by such a massive margin, and lost many smaller states by slivers of margins, that one single state by itself caused the electoral college result to differ from the popular vote (the state was California - if add up the remaining 49 states and DC, the other candidate comfortably won the popular vote as well as the electoral college).
Of course, she also won a few other states, some by large margins, but the margin in California was higher than the nationwide margin.
Hillary Clinton won South Carolina by nearly 50 percentage points — the largest margin of victory in one of the first four primaries or caucuses in a contested election since Sen. Tom Harkin, an Iowa Democrat, won Iowa in 1992.
«I've talked to Carl Paladino several times, in fact, since the primary and I've explained - we've had very civil discussions -... the Conservatives went to the polls, there was an election I won by a very large margin, (the voters) made their decision, the voters have expressed their point of view in that case,» Lazio told host John Gambling.
Hillary Clinton has actually won by much larger margins than the vote totals showed.
Luis Sepulveda won the Democratic Primary by a large margin.
Miller, a staunch conservative, won an upset victory over Stirpe despite being outspent by a large margin.
Redwood supporters obviously did not approve and Hague won, by what was in these terms, a large margin of 22 votes.
That would maintain trade unionist involvement with an equal weighting (rather than half the weighting as in the recent electoral college) and avoid what Sunder Katwala calls a «legitimacy question» (the possibility that different candidates would win different sections of an electoral college) because Ed would simply have won by a much larger margin.
In the Bronx, Ms. Mark - Viverito eked out a reed - thin 11 - vote win over runner - up Ralina Cardona while fending off challengers by larger, but still uncomfortable, margins in Manhattan.
To win elections, it is best to win individual seats by small rather than large margins, and to lose by large ones: to do the opposite is inefficient, as it makes it more likely that a party will lose an election even if they win the most votes.
In the Town of Chester, incumbent town board members won the Republican line by a large margin — Michael G. Packer received 263 votes and Michael G. Packer won 248 votes while political newcomer Ava Ashendorff, got 107, and is knocked out for November, when Lauren Pereau joins this race as an independent.
George Galloway of the Respect Party won the seat in the Bradford West by - election, 2012 with 55.9 % of the votes cast; his 30.9 % majority was at the time the largest majority in the history of the modern constituency, but he lost the seat in 2015 to the new Labour candidate Naz Shah by a substantial (28.3 %) margin.
Two years later, he won the race to become union president and has since been re-elected four times by large margins.
Despite Galloway's threats to contest the result, he neither launched a legal challenge nor stood again in 2017, where Shah surpassed his record by winning a majority of 48.1 %, the largest margin for a Bradford West MP in any incarnation of the seat.
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