It makes sense that Democrats would want the coming election to be a replay of the last one.
Win Women, Win the Midterms|Kristen Soltis Anderson|April 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The snap remained in the “Snapchat Stories” section of the app, allowing me to replay it over and over again throughout the day.
Snapchatting With Senator Rand Paul|Gideon Resnick|January 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
My replay was, alluding to our fight in the river, "How did N'yamyonjo's men fare?"
The Discovery of the Source of the Nile|John Hanning Speke
Senator Crane, a doggedly determined man, had listened to the replay of Brent Taber's top-secret conference again and again.
Ten From Infinity|Paul W. Fairman
It was a replay of the old, 11th century, religious fragmentation.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
British Dictionary definitions for replay
replay
noun (ˈriːˌpleɪ)
Also called: action replaytelevisiona showing again of a sequence of action, esp of part of a sporting contest immediately after it happens either in slow motion (a slow-motion replay) or at normal speed
a rematch
verb (riːˈpleɪ)
to play again (a record, television sequence, sporting contest, etc)