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persuadable

adjective as in impressionable

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The Democratic National Committee is leveraging 30,000 volunteers to contact “persuadable Republican and independent Texas voters” to encourage them to submit public comments or call their state legislators with opposition to the new maps.

From Salon

Although their original goal was to “mobilize the base” of the Democratic Party, Shenker-Osorio said their messages also won broad support from “persuadable” voters, who hold “a jumbled mix of progressive and reactionary views.”

From Salon

Within a few years, however, some of those positions proved a liability for Democrats when trying to win over persuadable voters and keep their coalition from fraying.

From BBC

They are courting each and every vote - with so-called "persuadable" Americans a particular prize.

From BBC

The remaining persuadable voters — about 4% of the electorate — tend to consume less information about politics.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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