Word: lopsidedness
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The Crimson took only three events to lead the Eagles by 10 points. From there, the event only became more lopsided.
Who was this election's hottest political consultant? Who can lay claim to being the James Carville of the mid-1990s? Analyst Kevin Phillips, author of Arrogant Capital: Washington, Wall Street, and the Frustration of American Politics, cautions that given the lopsided nature of the returns, "this election is not...
It was a complete domination by the Crimson in every way, shapes, and form. If it had been any more lopsided the box score would have flipped over.
The gubernatorial race is even more lopsided, with Republican Gov. William F. Weld '66 leading state Rep. Mark Roosevelt '78 by a 65 percent to 21 percent margin. Fourteen percent of those polled remain undecided.
The Bulldogs lost to the Lions, and it wasn't even close: 30-9. In fact, it was Columbia's most lopsided win in 122 games.