61.   Nobody thought I was about to switch parties when I named Johnny Isakson chairman of the state school board.

62.   Nelson Wiseman, an associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto, said switching parties is not seen as a problem in Quebec.

63.   On Tuesday, however, Daschle said that he and McCain never broached the subject of McCain switching parties.

64.   Parker is frequently mentioned as one of a group of about five conservative House Democrats who is considering switching parties.

65.   Pastor said the importance of her assumption of power is that voters decided to switch parties.

66.   Republican leaders have hinted that several Southern Democrats might switch parties if Clinton endorses affirmative action.

67.   Regarding his party affiliation, Lamm said he did not switch parties because the Reform Party was not yet official in Colorado.

68.   Ross clashed with Pataki staffers and recently switched parties.

69.   She switched parties and declared war on her former boss, mainly because he was ignoring her ideas and belittling her personally.

70.   Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, who easily defeated a conservative challenger Tuesday night in his first election since switching parties, called his victory a triumph for Republican moderates.

v. + party >>共 936
ban 3.88%
throw 3.22%
leave 3.22%
join 2.80%
have 2.36%
lead 2.22%
hold 2.09%
attend 2.05%
switch 1.88%
represent 1.63%
switch + n. >>共 624
side 7.32%
party 4.58%
allegiance 4.00%
position 2.56%
gear 2.34%
job 2.27%
vote 1.80%
recognition 1.73%
place 1.62%
tactics 1.55%
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