61.   In most presidential campaigns, a candidate wins a majority of votes in both the Electoral College and the popular tally.

62.   In its place, Zedillo allowed a primary in which his candidate handily won.

63.   In response to the crisis, the Legislature passed a law mandating a runoff if no candidate wins a majority in the first round of voting.

64.   In other words, winning Illinois or Michigan or Pennsylvania does not necessarily mean a candidate will win Ohio.

65.   In the end, Delanoe squeaked by with a slim margin, the first time that a leftist candidate had won in Paris for more than a century.

66.   In theory this should make it easier for unknown candidates to win seats.

67.   In the Wichita area, where Graves campaigners thought they might be weak, their candidate won.

68.   In the past three presidential campaigns, Democratic presidential candidates easily won Oregon and Washington by similar margins, always by at least eight percentage points.

69.   It appears quite unlikely that any candidate will win a majority to avert a runoff in May.

70.   It is nearly impossible for candidates to win armed only with ideas but little or no money.

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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