"The incumbent is the product the voters are now using," he said.
However, for this example it is necessary, that the voter uses the first simple rule, but not the second.
It aims to have voters use the Internet as an engine of political information.
Physically able voters can simply use pen and paper to mark their intent.
Voters who cannot write use the party symbols to indicate their preference.
Voters use many different tactics to rationalize their view on a particular issue.
I have a feeling that voters "use" then though.
Voters use small amounts of personal information to construct a narrative about candidates.
In Iowa and a number of earlier states, voters used the attention on their state to press national issues of local importance.
"The voters simply used the most shocking mechanism they could to get Labour's attention."