1. A bombastic speech intended to impress the voters in her congressional district. 2. Almond, a no-nonsense, take-charge campaigner, impressed voters anxious about crime and the economy. 3. Anderson shunned the NFL and came back for a fifth year at Northwestern, which should really impress the voters. 4. Dina could also benefit if Mexico City officials order new buses this year to impress voters ahead of a hotly contested mayoral election, the report said. 5. For the truth is that, although Gephardt is trying to look different from Gore, he is not different enough to impress voters much. 6. He can continue the fierce military barrage in hopes of impressing voters with his toughness. 7. It was a highly responsible action, but it did not impress the voters because it did not increase family income or lighten the burden on the middle class. 8. It is a time to impress voters and create statistical advantages, even as they go about their work. 9. It may yet find a way to repeal the gas tax or cut other taxes to impress voters. 10. On the campaign trail, Gore will often shake every hand in a room and can impress voters when conversing one on one. |