And it's incorrect to write, "The growing number of disaffected voters do"; it should be does.
Deeply popular with many of the unemployed and disaffected voters here, he is not a subtle man.
If disaffected voters stay disaffected, it looks as though we are going to have more such problems.
He convinced previously disaffected voters that it was possible to make government into a direct expression of popular will.
"I think he's a vehicle for a lot of disaffected voters who are growing in their numbers," he said.
But in the meantime, many national analysts are studying what the Duke success might say about disaffected, angry voters.
And he enlisted the support and interest of disaffected voters who might otherwise have stayed outside the political process.
Who these disaffected voters will vote for - if they vote at all - is an open question.
One distinct possibility, of course, is that many disaffected voters will simply stay home.
All the polls indicate there are many disaffected voters out there, she said.