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"This is a different electorate since Sept. 11," Mr. Winston said.
It will help shape what the campaign hopes is a reset — or a shaking of the Etch A Sketch — of the nominee as he faces a different electorate.
German politicians sound so shocked that their reactions amount to little more than a wish that Italy had a different electorate.
Often big cities find themselves undermined by state and federal politicians catering to a different electorate, as if in the end the consequences won't be ruinous for everyone.
After all, he is facing a different electorate, one familiar with the precipitous collapse in global markets that followed Thursday's vote.
After winning the primary with Mr. Giuliani's support, Mr. Lhota is facing a different electorate, in which Mr. Giuliani's name may conjure memories of racial tension exacerbated by police shootings and the mayor's denunciation of relatively powerless targets, like the threatening "squeegee men" who congregated at intersections to clean drivers' windshields.
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"It's a very different electorate".
"The battlefield is much smaller — it's a totally different electorate," Rollins says.
Each of the early nominating states has had a somewhat different electorate, and Florida is quite different.
Kenneth Sherrill, a professor emeritus of political science at Hunter College, discounted the resonance of the earlier campaigns with a very different electorate.
Democrats and independents were allowed to participate in Michigan's Republican primary, yielding a somewhat different electorate than in previous contests.
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