"vote" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "Voters have crossed the Rubicon to vote Labor," said Jack Cunningham, the party's campaign chief.
- That alone should be enough for every draft-age Israeli to vote Labor.
- This was thought to advantage the Liberal government of the day, as the southern suburbs had traditionally voted Labor.
- Richly bearded in the style of a pioneer, secular, he has a business degree and has always voted Labor.
- And for Mr. Keane, and many people like him, that is one more good reason to vote Labor.
- They also asserted that the Conservatives were trying to drive out the working class, which would be more likely to vote Labor.
- He said he would vote Labor.
- Prior to the election Astbury decided not to pursue his political aspirations but announced he would vote Labor for the first time in his life.
- It is an area which has always heavily voted Labor.
- Anyone who doesn't vote Labor is voting for Sharon.
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