1. Buchanan, by contrast, has waged a vigorous Arizona campaign, wooing voters with his anti-immigrant, anti-corporate and anti-Washington themes. 2. Moderates are plagiarizing his ideas in hopes of wooing voters. 3. Although Democrats enjoy an advantage over Republicans in wooing female voters, women do not reflexively flock to the polls to vote for women. 4. Amid accusations of oppression and promises to battle corruption, the leading contenders for the Mexican presidency moved earnestly Monday to woo voters before the July election. 5. And because Bradley received support from Republicans and independents, he could help Gore woo swing voters who are likely to determine the outcome in closely contested states. 6. And she already faced the difficult prospect of wooing Jewish voters away from Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who is expected to run against her for the U.S. Senate. 7. And some political activitsts who favor abortion rights have fallen in behind candidates who are wooing anti-abortion voters. 8. And that is an effort that has less to do with handy victories in caucuses and primaries and more to do with wooing swing voters in the general election. 9. At the local level, the Arizona Secretary of State staffs a special voter-outreach office that concentrates on wooing young voters. 10. At the same time they were wooing mainstream voters, though, Libertarians, particularly in Maricopa County, were reaching out to a new breed of disenfranchised voters. |