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    1. He was elected governor of Massachusetts in 1974, and lost a bid for renomination in 1978.
    2. Mr. Bush had hoped to set off from here on a dignified march to renomination, followed by another triumph in the general election.
    3. A Hubbert-Siegelman matchup was a wish come true for Gov. Guy Hunt, who won renomination Tuesday in a Republican primary landslide.
    4. Alaska voters also narrowed the field for Alaska's sole seat in the U.S. House, and all five Oklahoma congressmen who faced challengers in Tuesday's primary won renomination.
    5. President Bush's renomination of Judge Kenneth Ryskamp to a seat on the federal appeals court in Atlanta is likely to spark the administration's first serious fight with Senate Democrats over a candidate for the judiciary.
    6. The 50-year-old Skeffington had a difficult primary in 1986 and won renomination by only 185 votes over a 22-year-old political newcomer.
    7. Yuri Kalmykov, chairman of the jurisprudence committee, said many deputies wanted "someone with experience in industry and economics." Nevertheless, after the renomination, several lawmakers rose to praise Yanayev and to urge support for Gorbachev.
    8. Burnett's renomination languished without the Senate even holding a hearing into the matter.
    9. Nobody will work harder to get the job done." Republican Gov. Judd Gregg had only token opposition for renomination.
    10. Lee Henkel's renomination to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board may face a fight in Congress.
    11. He leaves next month; his renomination would have faced a stiff Senate fight.
    12. A source at the ICC who declined to be identified said Democratic Sens. Ernest F. Hollings of South Carolina and J. James Exon of Nebraska have expressed strenuous opposition to her renomination.
    13. The 102nd Congress, however, will be all his, starting with his uncontested renomination by the Democrats on Monday.
    14. In a closely watched congressional race, Rep. Roy Dyson, a Maryland Democrat, won renomination in a Democratic primary over state legislator Barbara Kreamer and two others.
    15. Brown and Kirk were aides to Kennedy, who was opposing the incumbent president's bid for renomination.
    16. Among those losing a bid for renomination was House Speaker Joe Lane, who started the impeachment process last fall.
    17. Bush has publicly promised Quayle renomination for a second term as vice president and top Republicans consider the commitment to be absolute.
    18. In other Super Tuesday primaries, Democratic Sen. Paul Sarbanes won renomination in Maryland and will face political newcomer Thomas Blair in November.
    19. Skeffington had a difficult primary in 1986 and won renomination by only 185 votes against a 22-year-old political newcomer.
    20. Brown and Kirk were aides to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy who was opposing the incumbent president's bid for renomination.
    21. Minnesota's Democratic Gov. Rudy Perpich, whose eccentric habits earned him the nickname "Governor Goofy," won a closely contested bid for renomination to another term after 10 years in office.
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