41.   Hispanic voters could be a key voting bloc in the election.

42.   Her speech appeared squarely aimed at women, a key voting bloc in her adopted state of New York where she is trailing Lazio among white women voters.

43.   Hispanic activists and political experts, however, challenge the notion that Mexican-Americans represent a single voting bloc.

44.   However, a high turnout from two important voting blocs could hurt the stadium measures.

45.   In Florida and New Jersey, Cuban-Americans form powerful voting blocs, giving them key leverage in the presidential electoral counts.

46.   In many cities, weather is just weather, but in Chicago it sometimes becomes the crucible of angry voting blocs that can make or break an elected official.

47.   In the New Hampshire primary and Iowa caucuses, people who wear hats with ear flaps are a major voting bloc.

48.   In theory, such numbers could represent a powerful voting bloc, one any political candidate might feel obliged to court.

49.   Instead he has presented himself as an unhurried underdog who has reached out to gays, blacks, gun control advocates and other key Democratic voting blocs.

50.   Informal voting blocs are common in the House.

a. + bloc >>共 281
soviet 22.71%
former 20.26%
voting 5.59%
eastern 3.62%
trading 3.47%
regional 2.78%
communist 2.67%
largest 1.94%
economic 1.68%
large 1.68%
voting + n. >>共 348
right 10.38%
system 7.31%
booth 6.48%
record 5.43%
bloc 4.09%
station 3.88%
irregularity 3.61%
procedure 2.78%
process 2.62%
pattern 2.30%
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