51.   Soaring unemployment, crammed housing and severe water shortages have turned many voters away from an election whose results they claim have already been decided.

52.   Some voters are turned off by it.

53.   Time and again the rivals took pains to stress their agreements, sensing that voters are turned off by conflict.

54.   Voters may be turned off by his rhetoric or the work of his surrogates.

55.   Without change, he said smaller and later states will have neither influence nor an incentive to turn out voters.

56.   Where the ruling party was losing, its president Santiago Onate Laborde blamed local party leaders for mistakes that turned voters against them.

57.   For all its flourish, representatives of the major parties hope that such misteps will turn voters off and lead them back to the fold in September.

58.   They said voters were turned off by partisan politics and regional rivalry.

59.   Voters are mostly turned off by nasty politicking -- particularly women -- according to surveys, which also who declining interest in the presidential campaign.

60.   Moreover, voters are increasingly turned off by Republican policies, new polls show.

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%
turn + n. >>共 1540
attention 5.86%
back 4.82%
profit 2.83%
head 2.72%
corner 2.34%
table 1.90%
ball 1.80%
gun 1.37%
page 1.20%
heat 1.07%
voter 0.33%
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