1.   An angry electorate has turned on Clinton.

2.   But Republicans, who routed Democrats in the November elections thanks to an angry electorate, feel a sense of urgency.

3.   Fear of an angry electorate can be a strong motivator for lawmakers, she said.

4.   If he does, there is no doubt that he will inherit an angry electorate and an uneasy country.

5.   Oppose me, he suggested, and you will face the wrath of an angry electorate.

6.   He, too, faces an increasingly angry California electorate next year.

7.   In an apparent bid to placate the angry electorate, Ramos on Saturday fired his labor secretary, two weeks after he let go Foreign Secretary Roberto Romulo.

a. + electorate >>共 196
american 6.85%
republican 3.42%
russian 3.20%
black 2.74%
informed 2.74%
national 2.51%
primary 2.28%
conservative 2.05%
general 2.05%
french 2.05%
angry 1.60%
angry + n. >>共 963
crowd 5.48%
protest 4.89%
mob 4.19%
word 2.54%
resident 2.50%
reaction 2.41%
response 2.32%
fan 2.09%
letter 1.85%
protester 1.85%
electorate 0.13%
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