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An election where the winner wins by a longshot.
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The candidate who is favored to win an election.
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A person who current holds a position or an office.
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Any other U.S. political other than the Democrats or Republicans.
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A state marked by a certain color on election maps that normally represents Democratic states.
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A series of actions performed to help reach a goal, such as winning an election
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One of the two major U.S. political parties that is normally Liberal in their beliefs.
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A political party's positions and plans to solve the country's problems.
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A meeting of party members to choose candidates to run in an election.
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A discussion or argument about issues.
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Acronym for the Republican parties 'old' nickname.
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A large meeting of political party members to choose candidates and decide the party's views on issues.
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A person running for public office with another candidate.
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The votes cast by regular citizens on election day.
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A formal survey of voters leaving polling places on Election day, asking for which candidates they voted.
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A person chosen to vote on other people's behalf.
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