• In 2009 by almost a two to one margin consumers who could have purchased an individual health insurance policy decided that it was a better deal to go without it.

    FORBES: Congressman Ryan, Should Predatory Pricing Cartels Really Run Health Care?

  • In the 2009 governor's race Mr McDonnell won Virginia Beach by an almost two-to-one margin.

    ECONOMIST: Virginia's second district

  • By a nearly two-to-one margin, 49 economists recently surveyed by WSJ.com said the worst of the housing bust is over.

    NPR: Existing Home Sales: What's Behind the Numbers?

  • Obamacare is so bad that Ohio voters last year voted by a two-to-one margin to exempt themselves from its mandates.

    FORBES: Repealing Obamacare in The Voting Booth

  • New Yorkers rejected it this week by a two-to-one margin, but the idea is gathering support elsewhere as a possible cure for political ailments ranging from voter apathy to partisanship.

    ECONOMIST: Open primaries

  • Whereas only a decade ago public-opinion polls showed Americans opposing gay marriage by a two-to-one margin, new polls show that slightly more than half of Americans are in favor of it.

    NEWYORKER: Extreme Makeover

  • Among those saying they are happy with the economy, Al Gore now leads Mr Bush by a two-to-one margin, whereas in August 1999, when contentment was just as high, Mr Gore was only level-pegging with Mr Bush among this group.

    ECONOMIST: That 1988 thing

  • According to music retailer HMV, the album is outselling the current number one, Westlife's Face to Face, by a margin of two-to-one and looks set to top the chart on Sunday.

    BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Madonna wows on return to roots

  • They voted for Barack Obama over John McCain by a margin of more than two-to-one not as large as Mr Obama's margin among blacks, but of greater importance in states with lots of Latinos, which happen to include swing states.

    ECONOMIST: Latinos and American politics

  • To stand any chance of winning, Mrs Clinton will have to wallop him in New York city by a margin of around two-to-one.

    ECONOMIST: Hillary Clinton

  • Having turned Florida Republican in 1992 by voting for George Bush by a margin of two to one, the Cuban-Americans roughly split their vote between the parties in 1996.

    ECONOMIST: All about a boy

  • The original contract was rejected by consultants in England and Wales by a margin of almost two to one last year.

    BBC: Consultants offered fresh NHS deal

  • By a margin of nearly two to one, Americans expect their children's jobs, salaries and benefits to be worse than their own.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Australia, who recovered from their 2-0 Test series defeat in India to beat New Zealand by the same margin, play three Tests, followed by two Twenty20 matches and then five one-day internationals against the Proteas.

    BBC: Ponting plays down injury concern

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