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Assuming he wins, he will have to live with the consequences of his campaigning style.
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Now Mr O'Malley, assuming he wins election in November, faces an even longer shot: cleaning up Baltimore.
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Assuming he wins, which is likely, his defection will increase to 59 the number of seats the Democrats control in the Senate.
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He has now promised to put the issue to a referendum within two years of the next general election, assuming he wins it.
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And unless Congress intervenes or the president has a change of heart, this funding profile is expected to remain in place for the duration of his second term (assuming he wins one in November).
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Nevertheless, there is still a danger that Mr Karzai, assuming he wins, will use the continuing fear of attacks to justify once again postponing the parliamentary elections, which were supposed to have been held simultaneously with the presidential ballot but which are now set for April.
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Rebooting Mr Karzai, assuming that he wins re-election and that it is possible, would be much better for his country than many more American brigades.
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Assuming a presidential election is held in June, and that Mr Karzai wins, he could be obliged to rule by decree for almost a year.
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Assuming Christie wins re-election this year, which is far from a foregone conclusion, he has one powerful asset going forward in national politics: The Republican brand has suffered a great deal in recent years.
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