111.   Traditionally, Cabinet officers are not picked until after a candidate wins the presidential election.

112.   Under Belarussian law, a runoff election is required when no candidate wins an outright majority.

113.   Unless a candidate wins a majority, there will be a runoff in December.

114.   Unless there is a major surprise, no candidate will win a majority of the votes cast.

115.   Voters are evenly split about which candidate can best handle the economy, the issue that often determines which candidate wins in November.

116.   When a candidate wins an important primary, it helps convince people that he could go all the way to the White House.

117.   Whichever candidate wins a majority of Electoral College votes wins the White House.

118.   Whichever candidate wins Florida will have enough electoral votes to claim the presidency.

119.   Whichever candidate wins Florida wins the presidency.

120.   William Casale of Lyndhurst, a Democrat, has decided on Dole, though he does not believe his candidate will win.

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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