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Some politicians woo voters by demonising business.
Iran's regime gains legitimacy by demonising foreign powers.
Fewer hackles are raised by demonising Mugabe's pariah regime.
Ron Paul raised surprising amounts of cash by demonising the Fed and other sinister forces.
And by demonising private equity, he risks damaging the prospects of ordinary workers, including union members.
He responds to any threat to his reputation by demonising those he believes are arrayed against him.
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It's safe to say she is a divisive character: adored by many, demonised by others – most recently by Cobain's friend Kim Gordon in her memoir, Girl in a Band.
Barack Obama's campaign avoided these mistakes by focusing on continually demonising his opponent by tying him to Bush, while simultaneously building a massive grassroots campaign with one sole aim: to elect him, not for random campaigning.
The UKIP leader was accused by Ms Bennett of "demonising" migrants and by Ms Sturgeon of "intolerance".
"In 2009, a great power does not show strength by dominating or demonising other countries.
"In 2009, the great power does not show strength by dominating or demonising other countries.
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