61.   Now he was saying the Mitchell presidency was in my hands.

62.   Now the presidency is lost, and the party may be lost without it.

63.   Of course, every presidency is a learning curve in motion.

64.   Only last year, Clinton himself was fighting the label of loser and issuing statements that the presidency was still relevant.

65.   One reason there have been so many failures is that the instinct for party change is particularly strong when the presidency is open.

66.   Others counter that the presidency is, by design, resilient to moments of great change.

67.   Reuters new agency reports that a featured speaker at a trade show for the Internet adult entertainment industry said a Gore presidency would be good for business.

68.   Seniors make up an even larger percent of the electorate in off-year elections than they do when the presidency is up for grabs.

69.   Still, the Bush presidency is young.

70.   Still, analysts feel a Putin presidency would be a good development for bilateral ties.

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