91.   Other Democrats were only slightly more detailed about how candidates can win elections.

92.   One concern was that each state would field a favorite son, and no candidate could win anything close to a mandate.

93.   People place bets on the candidate they believe is favored by the owner, and if that candidate wins, they receive a large payout.

94.   Some give even though they know that their candidate may not win.

95.   Some good candidates won.

96.   So he simply sends out soldiers to shoot up the places where ballots are being counted and announces that his candidate has won.

97.   So if no candidate wins a majority on Friday, one is expected to be chosen on the fourth and last ballot.

98.   Sometimes, though, the best candidates actually win.

99.   That has sparked concerns that they will split the vote and allow a pro-Fujimori candidate to win.

100.   That state holds the single largest group of electoral college votes needed for a candidate to win a presidential campaign.

n. + win >>共 952
team 10.86%
party 4.18%
candidate 2.84%
company 2.16%
player 1.81%
government 1.46%
side 1.24%
opposition 1.24%
woman 1.22%
man 1.15%
candidate + v. >>共 605
be 18.03%
have 5.79%
win 3.04%
say 2.36%
run 2.08%
include 2.04%
make 1.42%
take 1.31%
get 1.10%
do 1.06%
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