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While it may energize his base, those Democrats said, it will cost him support among the electorate at large.
She may energize the conservative base of her party while also appealing to swing voters and younger Republicans.
Tying extraneous measures like abortion and funding for environmental protection to the basic spending bill may energize the conservative base while turning off swing voters, they say.
The early arrival of the candidate in Tampa, his advisers hope, may energize the convention and refocus attention on his case for the presidency.
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Wiping out the Taliban won't end the prospect of Pashtunistan -- it may even energize it.
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"Liberals may feel energized by a surge in political activism, and a unified stance against a president they see as irresponsible and even dangerous," Tavernise wrote.
More important, he may have energized a grassroots movement that could reduce the influence of corporate money in American politics and keep issues like the minimum wage, affordable college, and income inequality alive.
So the president began singling him out again and again, which may have energized those liberal voters with a particular ire for Mr. Rove, but did not stop the ads.
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