"voter" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Ms. Jacobs said she believed that she and her colleagues were swept into power more because of voter disgust with fiscal mismanagement and a seemingly aloof government than for their party affiliation.
- Most obvious, in a year of voter disgust with political business as usual, is the conventional background of the two nominees.
- Instead, they said they intended to knock him off stride as well as tap into voter disgust with political advertising, which some Americans consider the most repellent aspect of campaigns.
- Several candidates have never set foot in the political arena before, but are doing so because they think they could be the antidote to voter disgust with career politicians.
- In a year of voter disgust with Washington, lobbyists are widely viewed as the personifications of government's problems.
- The Liberal Democratic Party, which despite its name is conservative, held power for nearly 40 years until 1993, when it was overthrown because of voter disgust with rampant corruption.
- But after he won, Mr. Hoeffel attributed his victory to voter disgust with Republican efforts to remove Mr. Clinton.
- After reform was debated in the Senate, Mr. D'Amato showed that he was not entirely unresponsive to voter disgust over the corruption of campaign contributions.
- Political analysts say Ms. Yeakel ran a flawless campaign, quickly establishing herself with a television advertisement that seemed to capture the mood of voter disgust with Washington.
- Both parties, they said, were aware of voter disgust with partisan confrontations.
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