51.   If no candidate wins a majority, the top two finishers compete in a runoff.

52.   If no candidate wins a majority, the two top vote-getters will meet in a June run-off.

53.   If no candidate wins more than half the votes, a run-off election will be held in June.

54.   If no candidate wins a majority, Bush will have to call a runoff later.

55.   If no candidate wins a majority, the top two vote-getters will compete in a December runoff.

56.   If your candidate wins the popular vote in your state, the electors you have voted for then cast their votes in the Electoral College.

57.   If that candidate wins a certain percentage of the vote, the party then would be recognized in the following election.

58.   If no candidate wins a majority in the nonpartisan contest, the top two finishers will face off in November.

59.   If one candidate wins all of the bellwethers, he is very likely to be the next president.

60.   In both states, their candidates won the primaries, although one of them lost in the general election.

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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