11.   It rests on the enormous power of the unions to mobilize voters to elect legislators who, in turn, protect the unions and add to their benefits.

12.   Labor unions are working to mobilize voters for Byrum.

13.   McGrath said emphasis had shifted away from stump speeches by the candidate to mobilizing voters.

14.   On the other side, the Republicans are counting heavily on the Right to Life Committee and the Christian Coalition to mobilize conservative voters.

15.   Organized labor has vowed to make an impact, spending heavily and mobilizing voters.

16.   So far the economic changes have no proven track record of mobilizing voters.

17.   That would fall during the off-year election, when almost no one votes and party organizations could mobilize core voters for a greater impact.

18.   The organization has begun hiring workers and has been spending to mobilize conservative voters in two dozen competitive congressional districts, Gallant said.

19.   The most important reason for mobilizing young voters is their potential ability to alter the level and focus of the political dialogue.

20.   Usually these are groups that are treated with reverence by Republicans because they can mobilize conservative voters.

v. + voter >>共 539
woo 3.47%
attract 3.43%
register 3.31%
alienate 2.93%
intimidate 2.58%
sway 2.48%
court 2.07%
turn 2.00%
reach 1.91%
influence 1.46%
mobilize 0.95%
mobilize + n. >>共 212
support 9.07%
troop 4.99%
army 4.07%
people 3.94%
voter 3.94%
resource 3.81%
thousand 3.42%
force 3.29%
hundred 3.29%
supporter 3.15%
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