The swing against the party in the marginals was just as big as the swing nationally.
It's fair to say that labor support, including a well-organized get-out-the-vote effort in swing states with big industrial cities, helped make the election as close as it was in 2004 and in 2000 as well.
The big, coiffed wigs on the models added to the swing of things.
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Next, look at the 81 votes in five big swing states which plumped for Mr Obama in 2008: Ohio, Florida, Virginia, Indiana and Wisconsin.
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Rescue the shareholders of big banks or let them swing--making it harder for bankers on Main Street to raise the money they need?
Others say that liberals and greens, seeing their own parties being squeezed out, will swing over to the big two in order to block the Freedomites.
But sometimes there's a wide spread--and in a volatile stock, a difference of a nickel a share off the consensus forecast can mean a big swing in a stock price when earnings come out.
But if the plan were meaty and offered enough new elements, it could get big ink in local media in swing states around the country.
Meanwhile the PSDB's grandees will swing big states to Mr Serra, where they will be joined by most of Ms Silva's voters.
Analysts said winning Facebook would have helped swing the pendulum in the Big Board operator's favor in terms of recruiting future listings and potential transfers.
The Clinton campaign argues that she should be the Democratic nominee because she can win in big swing states like Ohio.
There was a big swing to Labour, and the winning candidate - himself a former Lib Dem - was Mike Hannon.
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Mrs Clinton has won nearly all the big states, they note, and crucial swing states such as Ohio and (next month, they hope) Pennsylvania.
That helps explain why in the short term the stocks of small companies swing more dramatically than those of big ones.
All three players made changes to their stance or swing this spring, and all three believe the big starts are a direct result.
Two big projects launched five years ago to help the culture capital swing an underground railway and a glittering concert hall have failed to materialise.
Should Clinton put all her marbles there, on the assumption that a Pennsylvania win shows superdelegates that she can win big swing states?
The Labour candidate said his party had been "re-invigorated" by the campaign, and UKIP leader Nigel Farage predicted a "big" swing to his party.
"For our guys to swing the bats today the way they did in a big ballpark, I think that was a feel good for the offensive side of our game, " Hurdle said.
He shoved her he was a big man and tried to swing his legs out of the bed.
To have a shot in Georgia--where Democrats run up big numbers in Atlanta and Republicans rule the suburbs--Gore must carry swing areas such as the 8th District.
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In a lot of big cities these days, whites, particularly liberal whites, are becoming the swing vote.
What they do in the primaries will be a sign of their direction in November especially in a big swing state like Ohio.
That suggests the Republican base is not only bigger than the Democratic one but may be big enough to win Mr Bush re-election without any swing voters if he can turn out his base.
But it also carries a message home to swing voters and to Liberal Democratic voters that Dave the right-winger is a big fan of a man who is still a liberal icon.
The Republicans are weak among swing voters particularly among suburban women who are worried that the Republicans are too close to big business.
He has clocked up most of his big race victories in recent years, with a French Derby win on Celtic Swing in 1995 among the highlights.
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