"electorate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Nor did Mr. Bush make the kind of impact he had hoped to on the state's big Hispanic electorate.
- Mr. Bush made two major policy speeches here last fall and has already produced Spanish-language television commercials to woo the state's growing Hispanic electorate.
- Random interviews in Miami on Friday demonstrated just how disparate the Hispanic electorate can be.
- Documents the generational and other diversity of the Hispanic electorate and challenges myths about voter behavior.
- "But every single candidacy will put a little more into the development of an Hispanic electorate."
- The size of the Hispanic electorate nationwide is also growing rapidly, he said, from 2.9 million registered voters in 1980 to 4.6 million in 1988.
- The Federal ruling said the actions discriminated against the largely black and Hispanic electorate because it would deny them the ability to pick their own district board.
- "This immigrant Hispanic electorate by definition is low on the socioeconomic scale," he said.
- Fundamentally, he said, the Hispanic electorate is a "working, lower-middle class kind of vote that's interested in the same economic issues as Democrats."
- The Hispanic electorate is largely Democratic (63 percent), despite being conservative on social issues like abortion and homosexuality.
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