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to canvassing

noun

A solicitation of voters or public opinion.

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Another $66,000 went to canvassing in select State Senate districts.

He plans to shift resources to upstate stations and to canvassing voters by telephone.

His wife, who is pregnant, has taken to canvassing the neighborhood corners looking for more.

Driven by internet organising, volunteering has taken many forms, from phone banks to canvassing and small gatherings.

And, inevitably, this lack of activity, and a lackadaisical approach to canvassing, started to eat into the polls.

His campaign is run by Harry, who works in a bicycle co-operative by day and often turns up to canvassing sessions on his bike wearing a head-torch and no coat.

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Some candidates have fancy marquees with chandeliers to canvass votes.

There is no need to canvass or enthuse us.

Nor is there any quick way to canvass them.

They will continue to canvass supporters' opinion this season.

It also enabled me to canvass some insider opinions.

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