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Why isn’t it waxing? If
Good question.
Good question.
Since there is no mention of political OPPONENTS, I'm not sure we can say that WANING is referring to the opponents' support.
Given the context of the sentence, it seems that THE PARTY is actually referring to Carl's party. So, Carl's chances would be negligible if his party's popularity were DECREASING (or WANING).
Does that help?
Cheers,
Brent
such as if there are no
Sorry, I'm not 100% certain I
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