71. It is now clear that President Clinton is doing all he can to woo voters for the November election. 72. Japanese lawmakers elected forceful trade chief Ryutaro Hashimoto as prime minister on Thursday, handing him the task of reviving a slumping economy and wooing disillusioned voters. 73. Le Pen, whose National Front party is also presenting a list of candidates for the vote in June, has wooed voters by playing on fears about crime. 74. Many of the typical Democratic issues are off-limits for these challengers, who must appeal to the political center to woo voters in the conservative district. 75. Mandela wooed white voters on Sunday with that in mind. 76. Medgyessy, a banker, has wooed voters with a promise of the peaceful continuation of economic reforms and significant social cushions for the poor and low-paid. 77. One candidate is a sometime poet who woos voters with his guitar-playing. 78. Polls show Barak has made significant inroads in the immigrant community, wooing voters away from Netanyahu. 79. Pro-statehood forces are trying to woo voters with advertisements promising lower taxes if Puerto Rico becomes a state. 80. The decree was one of a flurry the president has issued in an attempt to woo voters. |