"confused" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The one who dropped his ultimatum to make real debates happen would stand to win the gratitude of confused and weary voters.
- In any case, most analysts (including Stevenson himself) agreed that the whole ordeal confused voters, resulting in Republican James R. Thompson winning the election.
- The proponents and opponents of political change have both played to white fears in the referendum campaign, leaving some potential voters jittery or confused.
- Although the ballots include instructions that theoretically guide people on how to use them properly, the county elections board has been fielding calls from confused voters.
- A later directive by the supervisor of elections, Theresa LePore, a Democrat, telling precinct workers to help confused voters was prepared for all precincts on Election Day.
- His body language was confused and worried, but there are probably a lot of confused and worried voters who can identify with him.
- And, you know, I believe that there are also a lot of angry and confused voters out around this country.
- After a long and contentious campaign that polls suggested left many voters more confused than enlightened, Proposition 103 won the approval of 51.1 percent of the state's voters on Tuesday.
- Regarding the butterfly ballots, Democratic field workers were collecting some 8,000 affidavits from confused voters, and Mr. Gore's lawyers were eager to litigate.
- In a nearby village the party dominates, a poll worker was heard telling confused voters to push the second button on the machine, which cast a vote for the party.
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