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Discover Ludwig"electorate without" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to a group of people who are eligible to vote but do not have a specific characteristic or quality. For example: - The candidate hoped to gain the support of the electorate without a college degree. - The party's platform appealed to the electorate without strong ties to a particular religion. - The election results showed a significant shift in the electorate, with a noticeable increase in support from the electorate without children.
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Mr. Kerry and Mr. Edwards should remember that Mr. Clinton won the electorate without turning demagogic on trade.
What's missing are those turned heads in Norman Rockwell's town hall, the kind of informed local electorate without which democracy is reduced to incoherence.
But Mr León adds that there was "an explicit threat" in the president's message to the electorate: "without Chávez there will be war".
His core support is from "disco Poland", the 60% or so of the electorate without intellectual aspirations, just looking to get by.
Is it possible to discern the emerging outline of a genuine European electorate, without which it is hard to envisage a United States of Europe?It is difficult to give an unequivocal yes to any of these questions yet.
And the provincial government still will not allow the sale of beer and wine at corner stores, as is allowed in the more adventurous province of Quebec.By loosening restrictions on alcohol, Mr McGuinty can curry favour with the electorate without spending money or worsening the budget shortfall.
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Trump retains control of two overlapping slices of the electorate, men without college degrees and white voters without college degrees, but his standing has stalled with both groups.
A president can't lead a social transformation without a visceral bond with the center of the electorate and without being in step with the rhythm of the times.
Backbencher Todd Barclay was investigated by police in February 2016 for allegedly recording a staff member's private conversations in his electorate office without the staffer's knowledge.
Montazeri moved to the view that the clergy should act as advisers, representing the electorate but without claiming a divine mission.
One track of his re-election drive seeks to boost turnout among core liberal groups; the other aims to suppress turnout and minimize his margin of defeat in the most hostile segment of the electorate, whites without college degrees.
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