Word: gained
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...beginning of the primary cycle may signify the end for most candidates, as more than 70 percent of Democratic delegates will be chosen by the third week of March. By that time, only the candidates who are able to sustain their campaigns and continually gain voter support will be able to remain as viable candidates, leaving the stage set for November...
THIS MAY BE DISAPPOINTING TO Democrats, who would like to gain control of the Senate...
Said "gee whiz" yet? Don't. Campaigning still takes place in the real world--on doorsteps, soapboxes and televisions. In a TIME/CNN poll, only 17% of adults in the survey said they use the Internet to gain access to politics. But digital democracy 2.0 is showing hints of just what politics will be like when most of America has faster hookups: town halls held in a hundred living rooms, where voters can interact with their representatives...
...Republican candidates will try to personally meet as many people as possible in the next week, said C. David Corbin, a political scientist who teaches at the University of New Hampshire. Bush has the most to gain, he says...
...century ago by the founders of game theory, John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern. They made a distinction between zero-sum games and non-zero-sum games. In zero-sum games, the fortunes of the players are inversely related. In tennis, in chess, in boxing, one contestant's gain is the other's loss. In non-zero-sum games, one player's gain needn't be bad news for the other...