Sometimes in politics, you get a wallop in the electoral process.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You don't go into politics unless you want to win.
When politics is interesting, people go vote.
In politics, you have to understand that there are some cases where you'll never be able to get votes.
In most countries, a lopsided election represents a mandate that the winning party could then use to implement their agenda, but the U.S. political system seems to have been made to prevent such an occurrence.
I think I've had my fill of electoral law.
Electoral contests have nothing but polls, which is why people have grown so obsessed with them; we're desperate for an objective rendering of what is happening and what may happen.
Of course, it is always nice to poll well, but if you don't get representatives elected, then what is the point?
It is rarely the quick fix that goes the farthest. So don't get tempted by political cycles and the lure of electoral wins.
I don't get political.
It is not through any combinations of politicians that the outcome of an electoral campaign is decided.