1.   He was known for his ability to charm voters.

2.   Bush has forged a reputation for one-on-one magic that he demonstrates while campaigning, charming potential voters as he shakes hands, makes small talk and signs autographs.

3.   But what riles people in some Southern and Western states apparently charms voters in Massachusetts.

4.   Chavez may be able to charm voters with his invocations of Simon Bolivar, but markets cannot be charmed by anything other than sound fiscal and monetary policies.

5.   He charmed voters by appealing to their economic worries, and gleefully attacking the Republican establishment.

6.   He went to grade school in Mexico City, learning the Spanish language that now charms voters along the Texas border.

7.   One explanation for why Bush is the early favorite for the Republican nomination may be that he knows how to charm voters.

8.   So on a daily basis, Bradley tries to balance his rough-hewn ways with his folksy humor, seeking to charm voters even as he offers them tough medicine.

9.   Some see the token use of cue-card Spanish as a disingenuous effort to charm voters through symbols rather than substance.

10.   Then Robert Kennedy steps on stage to charm voters with wry humor about his enormous extended family.

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%
charm 0.41%
charm + n. >>共 117
audience 10.71%
voter 5.80%
way 4.02%
people 3.57%
crowd 3.13%
visitor 3.13%
child 2.23%
medium 2.23%
world 2.23%
jury 1.79%
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