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           <title>Can shaken Clegg seize his moment?</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[In the last of his 
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           <title>First time voters in the General Election</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[In the last of our election features before tomorrow’s vote, STEPHEN LEWIS talks to first-time voters at York St John University.]]></description>
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           <title>Election Reader Panel: Hanging by a thread</title>
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  As the General Election battle nears its conclusion, NIKKI MITCHELL spoke to The Press Reader Panel about their views of the 2010 campaign
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  I do not understand the Rochdale episode or, as some flittering soul has called it, “Bigotgate”.
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           <title>A look back at the election of 1955</title>
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  In the latest of The Press’ flashbacks to General Elections down the years, political reporter MARK STEAD looks at York’s mid-1950s struggle for power.
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           <title>What women want from politics</title>
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  Politicians believe the women’s vote could hold the key to victory. We continue our election series by talking to mums to see what they want from politics. MAXINE GORDON reports.
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           <title>When it’s wiser to remain vague</title>
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  So, Mr Clegg proposes to deal with the Conservatives! The rationale is simple enough.
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           <title>Conservative candidate plants an oak tree at St George's Field in York</title>
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  THE Tory candidate for York Central says pledges are flooding in towards her aim of creating a green oasis in the city.
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           <title>The General Election of 1966</title>
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  IN the second of our flashbacks to York’s past General Elections, political reporter MARK STEAD recalls a mid-sixties shift in power.
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           <title>What did you make of Round 2?</title>
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  Well then? What did you make of Round 2 of the Great Debates?
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           <title>How the people of Malton will be voting in the General Election</title>
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           <title>Election sketch: Nick Clegg the clear winner</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  So how was it for you – the big TV debate I mean?
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           <title>Elections of yesteryear</title>
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  WHEN the MPs expenses scandal erupted across the pages of the Daily Telegraph, the nation was profoundly shocked.
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           <title>Flashback to 1987: York’s tightest election finish</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  IN the first in a series of flashbacks to previous General Elections, political reporter MARK STEAD looks at York’s political tightrope of 1987.
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           <title>Wide choice for voters</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[PROFESSOR Neil Carter, from the Department of Politics at the University of York, is casting an expert eye over the election campaign for The Press. Today he reveals what he thinks of the main parties’ manifesto battle.]]></description>
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