the electorate's baser instincts of greed and selfishness.
electorates of less than average magnitude.
the gullibility of the electorate was tested to the nth degree by such promises.
a majority of the electorate opposed EC membership.
sounding out the sense of the electorate on capital punishment.
According to radio the British electorate are going to vote tomorrow.
television reached those parts of the electorate that other news sources could not.
96 per cent of the electorate voted against Europeanization in any shape or form.
over 75 per cent of the electorate turned out to vote.
The new President said he would try to justify the trust the electorate had placed in him.
We wanted to have a mark reflect the electorate, and reflect the issues.
For Republicans, it further alienates an increasingly diverse electorate.
And all of this Netanyahu can show the Israeli electorate as his achievement.
More than 46 million people are eligible to vote, the largest ever electorates in the UK.
Less than 9% of the electorate voted.
And the Roman electorate was traditionally a tough sell.
But these results represent a tiny percentage of the overall electorate.
It is understandable that policymakers are responding to their electorates' grievances.
Among seniors, this is also a more moderate portion of the electorate.
It may be less warmly received in some parts of the American electorate.
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