51.   The leading candidates were careful not to alienate voters by condemning the strikes.

52.   The question is whether Gore can villify Bradley without alienating voters and coming across as a bully.

53.   Their attempts to enact it so aggressively and with an unwillingness to compromise not only shut down the government but alienated voters.

54.   Then, when her growing stridency began alienating voters, it turned away from her despite her years of success and installed Major.

55.   They say Buchanan is speaking in code, using xenophobic images like those or anti-Semitic references to excite bigots without alienating mainstream voters.

56.   This has alienated urban voters and has created huge deficits without triggering sustained growth.

57.   Until now, the near-record number of vetoes had been dismissed by many as a political blunder that would alienate centrist voters.

58.   Until the election last Thursday, Kim feared taking any conciliatory steps toward North Korea because it would alienate conservative voters.

59.   Weyrich said in an interview that he was not particularly concerned that conservatives might alienate voters, because he viewed his causes as larger than partisan politics.

60.   Will the surge of bipartisan spirit endure, washing away the pettiness that devalues public life and alienates 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%
alienate + n. >>共 199
voter 14.60%
people 6.67%
fan 5.08%
customer 3.65%
supporter 3.17%
member 2.70%
ally 2.54%
conservative 2.54%
public 1.75%
player 1.59%
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