His veto was a political windfall allowing Democrats to paint Republicans as uncaring plutocrats.
A new treaty would also be a political windfall for the White House.
Indeed, the greatest political windfall of all is that the project's support stretches far beyond the Senator's usual constituencies.
If harm came to her, the grays would reap a huge political windfall, the rush to armed conflict would become unstoppable.
The Assembly's Democratic leadership has clearly seized on the Governor's fund as a political windfall that could help them in the fall legislative races.
"If he vetoed welfare reform a third time, Bill would be handing the Republicans a potential political windfall."
The Kremlin has long regarded Nicaragua as a political windfall but a strategic luxury.
That could translate into something of a political windfall for the Clinton Administration, which is under pressure to stem the rise in gasoline prices.
In fact, Mr. Clinton may have emerged with a political windfall of sorts.
His bill's focus on business tax cuts - 70 percent of its benefits in the first year would go to companies - has proved a political windfall for Democrats.