Word: swingingly
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...emphasize enough that this entire election is now aimed at women, who tend to make up the majority of swing voters," he said...
...shouting is over, at last. After their third and final debate, the candidates head back to their planes for a last-ditch fly-by over the swing states. Let's hope they got some rest last night, because it's going to be a tough 21 days; the race between George W. Bush and Al Gore is tighter than ever...
...late to fall in love; the race from here out is a fight for the last 10%, the hardheaded, ticket-splitting, late-deciding swing voters who may be the least likely to make an emotional decision but seem to have trouble making a pragmatic one too. Last week, when the two men met at last, Hot Lips Gore was not inviting the voters out on a date; he called it a "job interview" and set out to show why he was the more qualified to lead, even if that meant behaving like a bully. The good news for Gore...
...such close calls can just as easily swing the other way. Bowdoin's committee was ambivalent about one applicant until it read a last-minute addition to his file, a note saying, "Bowdoin College is at the top of my list." He was admitted...
...knocking on doors on Election Day to sending out targeted mail. "I do think this mail thing is a problem," frets a top Gore strategist. "They've been at the printing press for weeks." The Bush campaign has even purchased a coveted voter list that identifies Catholic voters - a "swing" category - in key districts across the country. "We're doing things we haven't done in a long time in a presidential race," says Paxon...