"vote" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "All sides are trying to court the Cuban-American vote," he said.
- They took more than 40 percent of the Cuban-American vote centered in Dade County, but such support may be unlikely this year.
- But why shouldn't he try to wrest Florida's Cuban-American vote out of the grip of the Bush brothers?
- To pick up some superfluous Cuban-American votes, he signed the Helms-Burton law, which predictably enraged America's key allies and trading partners.
- And then there's Florida and its strong Cuban-American vote.
- The Cuban-American vote in Florida was crucial to Mr. Bush in the 2000 election.
- The Republican nominee prevailed in the state in 1988, 1984 and 1980, with 80 percent or more of the Cuban-American vote.
- Democrats here say they hope for at least 30 percent of the Cuban-American vote.
- Both political parties court the Cuban-American vote.
- As Democrats, we make a huge mistake in walking away from the Cuban-American vote.
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