Word: upsetingly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Bush has to win in Iowa by a big enough margin to quiet doubters. He has the party machinery and leads Forbes 60 points to 10. For Forbes it's do-or-die; if he doesn't pull an upset, he's not going much further. He's spent millions here and organized every county, field and barn. McCain isn't even campaigning, and has denounced the state's beloved ethanol subsidies, yet he's gained ground on Forbes. All Bauer and Keyes have to do to finish well is come in third...
Bush is the only candidate with the organization and cash to campaign aggressively in every one of these states. But if McCain has managed to upset Bush through February, he will have enough steam to give his campaign a life of its own. The odds are against him: in New York, where arcane qualifying rules favor Establishment candidates, McCain will be lucky to get on more than half the ballots. He is suing the party...
Clarkson's record is the not a true indicator of the team's talent. A strong, physical team, Clarkson is capable of pulling out a scrappy upset...
...Crimson's huge 48-43 upset victory at Dartmouth on Saturday, Long played a crucial role in securing the win and, consequently, sole possession of first place in the Ivy League. On a day in which players on both sides struggled with their shooting and got into foul trouble, Long was one of the few combatants left standing at game...
Eleventh-place Brown (3-10-0, 2-8-0), should have been an easy win for Princeton last Friday, but the Tigers were too confident. The Bears toppled Princeton in a 2-1 upset to leave Clarkson by itself in the cellar. The Bears couldn't capitalize on their momentum the following night, as Yale emerged victorious in a 6-5 shootout...