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31. It has been shown that voters nationwide tend to re-elect people already in office, regardless of candidates' proposals.
32. In the past, this expression was used as an argument to re-elect a president, especially during a time when the country was at war.
33. In polling carried out in March, some 47% of registered voters said they would like to re-elect Mr Obama, with just 37% saying they would vote for an as-yet-unknown Republican candidate.
34. Two Washington Post reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, linked the break-in to the committee to re-elect Republican President Richard Nixon. He resigned because of Watergate.
35. Let's re-elect Mr. Obama in 2012, so he can start a few more such 'compassionate' wars and kill more people.
36. When the Institute in St Petersburg failed to re-elect him as a member, Dr Perelman was left feeling an "absolutely ungifted and untalented person", said a friend.
37. In the past, this expression was used as the argument to re-elect a president a especially during a time when the country was at war.
38. VOTERS in Equatorial Guinea, a tiny oil-rich country in West Africa, go to the polls on Sunday November 29th to re-elect Teodoro Obiang Nguema as president.
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