21.   The average voter views him as simply another clapped-out Washingtonian with a suspicious commitment to the economic interests of Dwayne Andreas.

22.   The elections in Venezuela may provide a clue to how voters view this phenomenon.

23.   The risk for each party in not moving toward compromise is that the voters could view it as obstructionist.

24.   The polls suggest this may be a fertile appeal, with many voters already viewing the Republicans as naysayers acting more out of partisan needs than honest disagreement.

25.   They bear heavy responsibility for the fact that so many voters view their congressional district or senatorial vote as a choice between Democratic disarray and Gingrichian rigidity.

26.   This suggests that voters currently view most of the problems surrounding the Clintons as largely political and therefore not unexpected in an election year.

27.   Voters view Brown as far more moderate than Ammiano, according to the poll.

28.   Voters have long viewed Clinton as eager, sometimes too eager, to compromise, making it hard for them to believe he is at fault for the stalemate.

29.   Voters viewed the Republican Party as the traditional voice of American wealth and industry but were at a loss to describe the Democrats.

30.   While Jewish leaders express dismay over instances of black anti-Semitism, polls suggest Jewish voters do not view African Americans as being particularly anti-Semitic.

n. + view >>共 573
people 5.94%
analyst 4.01%
official 3.63%
investor 3.33%
company 2.22%
user 2.18%
government 2.09%
visitor 1.71%
public 1.67%
leader 1.49%
voter 1.49%
voter + v. >>共 800
be 12.12%
have 4.28%
approve 3.80%
say 3.40%
reject 3.04%
choose 2.64%
cast 2.29%
want 2.15%
decide 2.12%
go 2.03%
view 0.39%
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