71.   Instead of code phrases, voters want specifics from presidential candidates.

72.   Indeed, wary voters may well want to keep power divided in Washington.

73.   It is normal for voters to want their president to have led an impeccably clean life before entering the White House.

74.   It is, pollsters say, what voters want to hear, and it is the prerequesite for getting much done in a narrowly divided government.

75.   It could be that voters will want a president who seems too much the Boy Scout to be a womanizer.

76.   It was apparently a message that many voters wanted to hear.

77.   It may also give Democrats an opportunity to claim they are going in the direction voters want.

78.   It would not be the first time that Bush and the House Republicans have differed on what the voters want.

79.   Kevin Spillane, a Republican political consultant in Sacramento, said Republican voters want to hear about managing federal spending, cutting pork barrel projects, and improving education.

80.   Koh acknowledged that that may be a correct reading of the law, but said voters want the money for tobacco control protected from cuts.

n. + want >>共 751
people 6.41%
government 4.57%
company 3.72%
official 2.50%
group 1.94%
leader 1.46%
administration 1.41%
investor 1.24%
owner 1.21%
country 1.21%
voter 0.69%
voter + v. >>共 800
be 12.12%
have 4.28%
approve 3.80%
say 3.40%
reject 3.04%
choose 2.64%
cast 2.29%
want 2.15%
decide 2.12%
go 2.03%
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