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    With a formal ban on Reelection.

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    And he won Reelection and.

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    After he won Reelection, Nixon found inflation returning.

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    Just their own Reelection.

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    The simple answer is Reelection.

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    He wanted to win Reelection.

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    So I have decided I won't seek Reelection.

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    She then managed his successful Reelection campaign in 2000.

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    With Wallace pushing his New Deal policies, FDR easily won Reelection.

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    Bose's vindication came in 1939, when he defeated a Gandhian rival for Reelection.

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    He cannot seek Reelection or accept an appointment as chairman for three years.

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    Campaigning for Reelection while my wife is… My wife was on that plane!

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    These methods of absentee voting played a significant role in President Lincoln's Reelection.

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    He has agreed to not seek Reelection or accept an appointment as chairman for three years.

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    He has agreed to not search Reelection or settle for an appointment as chairman for 3 years.

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    As 1972 approached, President Richard Nixon started to get more and more concerned about his coming Reelection campaign.

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    In the early 1980s, he joined the Republican Party and endorsed Ronald Reagan in his 1984 presidential Reelection campaign.

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    Unfortunately for Trump, numbers such as these a year from now would mean that he would be an underdog for Reelection.

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    He accomplished all the goals he set out to achieve during his first term in office and did not contest for Reelection.

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    The programs he attempted to institute during his tenure did not get approved by the legislature and he lost his Reelection in 1841.

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    Public outrage over the government's lies about the war in Vietnam, for example, contributed to Lyndon Johnson's 1968 decision not to seek Reelection.

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    Reelected in 1998, Campbell announced in March 2004 that he would not run for Reelection to a third term in November of that year.

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    One great demonstration of his selflessness was his refusal to seek Reelection, and he trusts that the Workers Party will continue to govern Brazil.

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    In some cases, it is a matter of expediency, notably for Mr. Netanyahu, who believed his Reelection chances improved via a deal with the Syrian government.

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    Emerging reports that Russian hackers targeted a Democratic senator's 2018 Reelection campaignsuggest that what happened in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election may be set to recur.

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    Reelected to the U.S. Senate in 1998, Campbell announced in March 2004 that he would not run for Reelection to a third term in November of that year.

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    Emerging reports that Russian hackers targeted a Democratic senator's 2018 Reelection campaign suggest that what happened in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election may be set to recur.

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    The collapse of the Federalists left Monroe with no organized opposition at the end of his first term, and he ran for Reelection unopposed,[119] the only president other than Washington to do so.

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    On June 5, 2018, Omar filed to run for the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota's 5th congressional district after six-term incumbent Keith Ellison announced he would not seek Reelection to that office.

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    The collapse of the Federalists left him with no organized opposition at the end of his first term, and he ran for Reelection unopposed, the only president other than George Washington to do so.

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