1. But pop reacts to the same cultural currents that sway elections. 2. But the forces that move people and sway elections are always easier to understand years later than while they are unfolding. 3. Even in retirement, he is thought to hold the power to sway elections. 4. Opposition council members believe they are facing a deliberate drive by the governing party to weaken the council and improve chances of swaying the elections. 5. Right-wing paramilitary leaders have been seeking to sway elections in at least six northern provinces, say government officials and congressional candidates. 6. Such issues may have little to do with the quality of life, but they sway elections. 7. Such a recount would sway the election to Gore, his lawyers said. 8. The cult multiplied the germ and sprinkled it on restaurant salad bars, hoping to sway an election by keeping voters away. 9. These visits also underscore the important demographic shifts in New York City in the last decade, which left Hispanic voters in a position to sway elections. 10. Vice presidential races rarely sway elections. |