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Carson did have a constituency to speak to, however.
Reduce the size of a constituency to, say, 20,000 voters so that most can get to know prospective candidates.
This is a constituency to whom traditional values are important, suggesting the Bush campaign will keep hitting those themes.
Thus, it is up to voters in a constituency to choose for themselves the MP they want.
Nolan helped organize religious-study groups, and — to judge by his accounts in an unpublished memoir — he treated his fellow-inmates as a constituency to be charmed.
The sparse settlements mean that the state doesn't contribute much of a constituency to what is, elsewhere, the main body of conservatism, fixedly middle-class and religious.
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Losing a key constituency to an opponent by such a large margin could be devastating".
Discrepancies can occasionally occur when a postcode search returns a different constituency to the one given on polling cards sent to an address at the same postcode.
He made a three-hour speech in January 1989 on the same topic, though involving a different constituency, to prevent Ann Widdecombe introducing a bill to limit abortions.
And he created a new constituency to win.
For candidates, black women are a logical constituency to pursue.
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