But a source close to the President stressed to the Guardian that "early elections are not a foregone conclusion."
Their victory seems a foregone conclusion, given the weakness of the opposition and the lack of a rival strong enough to challenge Mr Morales.
The Chinese renminbi fell for the third consecutive day yesterday, sparking speculation that its continued appreciation might not be a foregone conclusion.
It is now the major cities in the taxi industry have universal automatic meter, meter technology development is a foregone conclusion.
Now that the excavation of the Ming Tomb is a foregone conclusion, Xia Nao, deputy director of the Institute of Archaeology and in charge of its business, is duty-bound to undertake the excavation guidance.
The election result is not a foregone conclusion.
The child was weaned, and her separation from her son - permanent separation - was already a foregone conclusion.
Thus, by the time it got around to considering the environmental impact of the final segment, the decision would be a foregone conclusion.
The conventional wisdom is that the SEC's case against Goldman now makes some kind of reform virtually inevitable; but it is not yet a foregone conclusion.
However, at the venerable Glasgow club, with its118- year history of consistent distinction on the field of play, nobody is allowed the luxury of taking refuge under bookmakers' odds that suggest defeat in their opening Group F match against United is a foregone conclusion.
After the financial crisis, the world's economic slowdown is a foregone conclusion.
In a land space of only 28.6 square kilometers, it is a foregone conclusion that there will be a great amount of empty positions.
Gould's view was thus that the evolution of human intelligence while not exactly an accident, since it was a response to a long series of circumstances, was certainly not a foregone conclusion.
The outcome of this football game is a foregone conclusion.
It's almost a foregone conclusion that China's insurance fund will be invested directly in stock market this year.
He did not send a lawyer to represent him at the trial. The Cuban authorities instead provided him with one of their own, making the verdict a foregone conclusion.
QE is a foregone conclusion right after Election Day, so let's finish discounting it.
As they give birth to only one or two cubs when mating is successful, the giant panda's survival in the wild is anything but a foregone conclusion.
Nowadays, the second discarded Prince is a foregone conclusion. He should have no worries about his future.
Defeat is a foregone conclusion.
Few expected Mr Arain to make much of a difference to Lord Sainsbury's chances, but his candidature reminded others that the result didn't have to be a foregone conclusion.
It's a foregone conclusion that we'll have a bumper harvest this year.
Now, the Ministry of Finance can not help but make it clear that it is "a foregone conclusion" before scholars can make a lot of comments.
Russians go to the polls on Sunday for a presidential election in which the victory of Kremlin-backed candidate Dmitri Medvedev is considered a foregone conclusion.