"popularity" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Lizza says that a President's popularity is always closely linked to the economy and should rebound as the job numbers improve.
- Mr. Florio has repeatedly maintained that once the benefits of the $2.8 billion tax increase begin to be known, his popularity will rebound.
- He added that Senator Abraham's popularity may now be rebounding.
- President Bush's popularity will rebound as economic growth resumes this summer.
- Both his prosperity and his popularity rebounded after the conclusion of the war.
- The General's popularity soon rebounded, largely because voters tended not to associate unpopular aspects of his government's domestic policy with him and because his foreign initiatives were generally well received.
- The recent polls showing that Mr. Clinton's popularity has rebounded only seemed to encourage Republicans to attack the President harder.
- By the time he was re-elected President, his popularity had rebounded, and his personal following was far larger than that of his party.
- Reagan's popularity had rebounded after the early 1980s recession, and he became the first incumbent president since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to run without serious opposition in the primary.
- His popularity has rebounded.
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