31.   Kemp, who has native roots in Southern California, could sway voters here for several reasons.

32.   Lyle said the best way for politicians to sway voters here was through televised debates.

33.   Not even that swayed some voters, who were among five to seven to vote against him.

34.   One question about a joint appearance is how it would sway independent voters.

35.   Polls through mid-October show Wofford and Santorum are neck and neck and each will have to sway voters to cross party lines to make any gains.

36.   Potter, the one-time Republican FEC commissioner, said so-called educational ads designed to sway voters in specific political campaigns are on the rise.

37.   Rather, the purpose is to sway working-class voters by convincing them that the White House is not to blame for their problems.

38.   Republicans, however, expressed little concern that a visit by a president who never carried South Carolina would sway many voters.

39.   She says she believes she can sway voters who have not yet heard from her.

40.   Since creation of the Education Foundation, all six annual school budgets have passed, and Joganow said he believes the programs the fund finances have swayed some 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%
sway + n. >>共 185
voter 13.27%
vote 6.80%
building 4.08%
judge 3.91%
jury 3.57%
opinion 3.23%
decision 3.23%
juror 2.21%
election 2.04%
people 1.87%
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