Word: voter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...problem is that these candidates refuse to acknowledge that the people from whom they accept big donations and PAC funds are the same ones who demand disproportionate influence in Congress. The average voter can probably give $100, but when the stakes start getting much higher, they've become too great for the average citizen to participate...
...advisers began to tell him that he should have moved to the left. Roughly 40% of Buchanan's support comes from independents, Bush's aides calculate, and the President will be hard pressed to win them back by pandering to conservatives. Better for Bush to concentrate on the mainstream voters who carried him to victory in 1988 and whose support is crucial in such key states as Illinois, New Jersey and Michigan. "The Bush people have a choice," said a senior campaign adviser. "They can woo the conservatives and lose the election, or they can go after a different voter...
...point in his hour-long speech, Jackson made an impassioned call for increased voter registration. He asked all unregistered voters in the audience to stand and urged them to register that very night at the Kennedy school...
...Local voters braved gray skies and chilly weather to support their favorite candidates in yesterday's presidential primaries as election officials called the voter turnout unusually high...
...Quincy site, voter turnout was 27 percent, with 86 percent endorsing a Democratic candidate and the remainder voting on the Republican ticket...