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Right Turn: Can Romney make inroads with Hispanic voters?
McChrystal saw an opportunity to make inroads with Afghanistan's unemployed masses.
But, staff members said, they found it difficult to make inroads with black audiences.
He has tried to make inroads with gang members to get guns off the streets.
Down-ballot candidates have a genuine opportunity to make inroads with this demographic.
But he has yet to make inroads with an important, if unheralded, group of opinion shapers.
They weren't able to make inroads with Ms. Akhras's family, and the project was dropped.
They suggest US intelligence has been anxious to make inroads with Hamas, or recruit agents, inside the Gaza Strip.
Mr. White will have to make inroads with some of those voters to win, Mr. Murray said.
Currently he says that Hispanics and other growing groups matter nationally, but Republicans need only "make inroads" with them.
Local voters, he argues, want an "independent-minded" man.If Republicans are to unseat him, they must make inroads with veterans.
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