• The 2010 election fight is about uprooting Washington's antigrowth mind-set regarding the role of federal government.

    FORBES: Restoring America's Growth

  • The economy is the centerpiece challenge for Mr. Obama in his re-election fight.

    WSJ: Job Growth Loses Steam

  • Ohio emerged as Tuesday's biggest trophy because of the state's significance for Republicans in their general election fight against President Barack Obama.

    WSJ: On Super Tuesday, Romney Ekes Past Santorum in Ohio

  • If the economy continues to splutter into next year, Mr Bush could find himself with a tough re-election fight on his hands.

    ECONOMIST: Bush goes global | The

  • Siewert said the election fight between Democratic presidential hopeful Al Gore and Republican rival George W. Bush should have little impact on upcoming budget negotiations.

    CNN: White House wants Congress to get back to work

  • Mary Landrieu, a Louisiana Democrat who faces a tough re-election fight next year in a state that Republican Mitt Romney won easily in the presidential election.

    WSJ: Mayor's 2014 Gun Push

  • Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is facing a tough election fight in Nevada, but he's also the most powerful member of the Senate, making him a magnet for campaign donations.

    FORBES

  • When we were talking to Senator Rick Santorum, conservative Republican from Pennsylvania who's expected to have a tough re-election fight, he didn't say he was in favor of intelligent design specifically.

    NPR: Intelligent Design in American Classrooms

  • Facing a tough re-election fight against Romney, the Obama campaign seeks to frame the contest as a debate between the president's goal of restoring middle-class opportunity versus GOP policies that it says would primarily benefit corporations and wealthy Americans.

    CNN: Obama, Romney ratchet up back and forth over outsourcing

  • The SNP leader said that, over the next few months, the party would be sitting down to establish the framework for the general election fight based on the policy areas of health, education, pensions, poverty, jobs, fuel costs and crime.

    BBC: Swinney unveils party vision

  • But this time, Brazil has had a far worse scare and there is no election to fight.

    ECONOMIST: Cracking the Brazil nuts

  • Mr Bush, for his part, has an election to fight and fiscal austerity wins few votes.

    ECONOMIST: Blaming everyone but themselves

  • We have a London Assembly election to fight.

    BBC: News | UK Politics | Charles Kennedy's speech in full

  • Mr Riordan has largely kept his 1993 election promises to fight crime and create jobs.

    ECONOMIST: A little more like angels

  • With an election campaign to fight, party leaders in Maharashtra mainly seem to wish that Mr Singh and Mr Aiyer would keep quiet.

    ECONOMIST: India's opposition

  • The Greens admit to having few resources to fight this election campaign and have done very little leafleting or canvassing.

    BBC: Bedford's mayoral election

  • Mr Hague intends in the final fortnight to fight the election as if it were the referendum on the euro.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • The Buddhist parties fear they would lose half their seats if they had to fight an election in their present fractured state.

    ECONOMIST: Japan

  • He no longer has to fight an election which looks extremely difficult to win and leaves office with his political reputation at least partially salvaged.

    BBC: Martha Kearney's week

  • He chose to fight the election on a brave plan for a carbon tax just when voters began to worry about the economy rather than the environment.

    ECONOMIST: Canada's general election

  • Funny that the Fed, which does not have to fight an election next year, seems to have grasped that point rather better than Mr Bush, who does.

    ECONOMIST: A stimulating status quo

  • Last year the prince was deposed in a coup and fled into exile but, after international pressure, Mr Hun Sen allowed him to return to fight the election.

    ECONOMIST: Cambodia��s election

  • The centre-right Social Democrats, the main opposition party, and the smaller right-wing Popular Party, have announced that they will get together, as the Democratic Alternative, to fight the election.

    ECONOMIST: Portugal

  • Mr Jones, a former chairman of the Welsh affairs select committee, said he hoped his announcement would allow a new candidate to fight an election campaign "on their own terms".

    BBC: MP to revive lager on retirement

  • And does Lord Elis-Thomas plan to fight another election?

    BBC: Who lives in a house like this?

  • It is far likelier that by choosing to fight the election on the euro, and then losing heavily, Mr Hague will have damaged the No campaign by associating it indelibly with his own doomed cause.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • If the party's executive gives its approval, it may team up with several of its coalition partners and fight the election on the basis of the National Agenda for Governance, the unobjectionable document used to underpin its past 13 months in office.

    ECONOMIST: India

  • But it is not yet ready to fight an election, and Mr Fini knows that if he brings down the government he could be depicted by the prime minister as having betrayed the right and destabilised the country at a time when Italy, and the euro zone in general, needs a steady hand.

    ECONOMIST: Italy's beleaguered prime minister

  • Mori will probably follow the plan to fight the general election as a coalition.

    CNN: Taking Over

  • This is capitulation of a far greater magnitude than merely losing a budget fight or an election.

    FORBES: Obama, Austerity, and the Long Ideological Retreat

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