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    electorate


    1. They are not going to stop unless they get stopped, until the electorate wakes up and recognizes that political rhetoric is no substitute for competence (with thanks to Thomas Sowell)


    2. Else, how could the American electorate have elected Obama?


    3. Need I say more about the behavior of too many members of the American electorate in the 2008 elections?


    4. I suppose, however, that that is ok, considering that he persuaded a plurality of the American electorate to cast their vote for him in 1992 and 1996


    5. What the hell has happened to our country"s electorate? First, eight years of Bill (Wonder Boy) Clinton, and now this?


    6. I would say that would lead to a very agreeable treaty (for once) to your electorate and will change the face of Africa for the aid will be used where most needed for everyone involved including you in times of emergency


    7. He knows it is very difficult not to throw money at a problem and almost impossible to stop doing so without the electorate complains about a "down scaling of jobs" and "leaving us open for attack" and whatever cr-p the opposition politicians can think off to make life difficult for you


    8. It was a political decision for the nationalists could not face their electorate with any losses of soldiers meaning white soldiers


    9. Politics plays no role and neither do you need to please the electorate to be “tough on crime


    10. This probable event should not be interpreted as a resounding endorsement of the Democratic Party that, apart from its constant harangues and vituperative criticisms of the present Administration, has provided the electorate little by way of (practical) assurances to hang their hats on

    11. Actually we don’t, but the electorate does


    12. This is what happens to an organization that is not subject to some restraint and control by an electorate


    13. Once the electorate directly or through their representatives learns they can vote themselves the money of others, from the treasury they will


    14. The British were trying their best to create separate electorate for all minorities which would guarantee failure to govern vast country like India


    15. Muslims in India were given a separate electorate in 1909, when Gāndhiji was in South Africa


    16. In spite of separate electorate for Muslims, Muslim League was not able to form government in a single province, even in Muslim majority provinces


    17. Whether it is a politician trying to convince his electorate, or a talking head trying to make their point, we are constantly inundated


    18. weeks so that the electorate can stay informed


    19. She did however, have her own agenda in regard to issues that she found important both at local level and nationally and was filled with gratitude that the electorate had voted her in


    20. Polls in Israel have been showing for months that the Israeli electorate, while averse to a first strike on Iran if not supported by the United States, would be squarely in favor of a strike if assured of American support

    21. Rather than having a representative who never represents his electorate in the exact ratios on every issue, for lack of knowledge of these details or by choice, why not have the preferences of the electorate known on a regularly polled basis


    22. To assist in this effort a national public broadcast system will be used to introduce candidates for elections to their electorate, statewide, or nationwide on government TV


    23. during which the electorate of each constituency can vote on their MP's decision


    24. The broadcast system would primarily be used to introduce candidates for office to the nation and state electorate


    25. The system destroys the will of their electorate and public


    26. Her state was almost evenly split, and so she had to make sure she kept all of the electorate happy


    27. His voice cracked a bit, but soon he modulated it toward the calm tones necessary to working with the electorate


    28. Even with existing technologies, election results (regardless of the size of the electorate), can be announced with great accuracy within hours


    29. I continue to believe that if Kejriwal had remained in office, focusing the energies of his administration into making Delhi a corruption-free city, he would have forged an administrative track record for his party and a possible ‘Delhi model of governance’ to offer to a future electorate, just as in this election Modi had so successfully held up his Gujarat model


    30. “You’re asking an awful lot, not just of the United States,” commented the President, “but of the people and institutions of Europe, the people of Ireland, and your own electorate in Great Britain

    31. Our politicians proudly announce “No concessions” to the electorate and immediately they reduce their options


    32. While it was Annie Besant, the English woman, who helped the Congress form, Sonia Gandhi, Dame de Italian, might help in its eventual liquidation, of course, with the helping hand from an uninspiring Rahul, her political heir apparent! If not the maturity of the Indian electorate, at least the public allergy for the Congress’ insensitivity to the national ethos could ensure that, and as and when it happens, it could be one of the many ironies of the chequered history of Hindustan


    33. Why? What is the intelligence apathy threshold to allow such socio-political events to unfold? It's what political sociologists have termed the self-lobotomizing of the Zomerica electorate, i


    34. “And I"m sure it"ll fly with the electorate


    35. A wise and vigilant electorate will be able to discern which of their representatives are simply political hacks and which ones are truly concerned about the welfare of all of the people


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    Synonyms for "electorate"

    electorate electors constituents citizens balloters district

    "electorate" definitions

    the body of enfranchised citizens; those qualified to vote