91.   After all, tax cuts or welfare programs can be here today and changed tomorrow, depending on the next election.

92.   After he pardoned Nixon, a majority of voters in the next election were quick to trade him in.

93.   After four prime ministers in three years, Japanese voters had hoped that their next parliamentary election might bring a measure of political stability.

94.   After he is imprisoned, the City Council is to choose a successor to serve until the next election, which is scheduled for April.

95.   All he can think of is the next election.

96.   Almost every year Democrats dug deeper into the pockets of working Americans just to get through the next election. . . .

97.   Both engendered a backlash in the next election.

98.   Brown could lose the next election, if he had an opponent.

99.   But Bobby Kennedy was killed before Lloyd could vote for him for president, and Lloyd died before the next presidential election.

100.   But Clinton, sadly, is prohibited by the Constitution from running in the next election.

a. + election >>共 447
presidential 16.69%
new 6.95%
parliamentary 6.78%
early 5.01%
local 4.33%
national 4.31%
legislative 2.83%
next 2.64%
municipal 2.13%
upcoming 1.92%
next + n. >>共 480
day 13.91%
season 7.53%
year 7.08%
week 5.00%
month 3.96%
step 3.33%
morning 2.83%
time 2.73%
spring 2.11%
round 2.03%
election 1.24%
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