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Entries in election (4)

Sunday
Jan292012

“I predict that she'll win by a landslide.”

I predict that she

You're talking with a friend about an upcoming election. You think that one of the candidates is a lot more popular than the others. You say:

I predict that she'll win by a landslide.

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Tuesday
Nov022010

“What'd you do, just pick people randomly?”

You were talking with your friend about voting in the recent election. He said that when he voted, he didn't know anything about the candidates. You wonder how he decided who to vote for. You ask:

What'd you do, just pick people randomly?

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Tuesday
Nov022010

“I didn't even know who any of the candidates were in most of the races.”

You voted in a political election today. You didn't who know many of the people on the ballot were. Now you're talking with a friend about the situation.

I didn't even know who any of the candidates were in most of the races.

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Sunday
Mar142010

“What's your position on health care reform?”

Memorize

A candidate for a senate position is being interviewed by a news reporter. The reporter wants to know what the candidate thinks about changing the health care system. She asks:

What's your position o health care reform?

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