1.   The Party List requires voters to support parties, rather than individuals.

2.   Many voters support open enrollment.

3.   Some middle-class voters have supported the Labour Party and about one-third of working-class voters have traditionally cast their ballots for Conservative candidates.

4.   Although vouchers have been a bedrock conservative issue, suburban voters support their public schools, and Republican candidates may find support for vouchers politically risky.

5.   And where religious voters traditionally supported Solidarity, they split their votes Sunday with groups like the Civic Platform and small new parties like the Polish Family Party.

6.   As expected, voters supported almost anybody but the government that now leads them.

7.   As the nation ages, voters will support policy choices that once seemed out of the question.

8.   Before Buchananism, some commentators insisted that many Christian Coalition voters would support Bob Dole on pragmatic grounds.

9.   Before the caucus, some commentators insisted that many Christian Coalition voters would support Bob Dole on pragmatic grounds.

n. + support >>共 1229
government 5.09%
administration 3.20%
group 2.78%
party 2.75%
majority 2.08%
country 2.02%
evidence 1.76%
people 1.55%
voter 1.53%
member 1.49%
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%
support 1.06%
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