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body of voters



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Two remaining problems in the House are the size of each representative’s constituency—the body of voters who elect the representative—and the challenge of Washington, DC.

From Textbooks Jul. 28, 2021

It still feels like something of a reach, but I learned long ago never to underestimate the spell Maggie Smith holds on this body of voters.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 25, 2019

It seems likely that the party will have to seek some form of collaboration with the Liberal Democrats rather than continue to attempt to compete for much the same body of voters.

From BBC May 27, 2019

Whatever individual campaigners decide to do, campaigning now shifts to reach a whole new body of voters who matter less in the early stages.

From Reuters Jan. 14, 2010

But these law-making bodies do not have independent authority; they are bound more or less strictly by the opinions of those who elected them to office; i.e., the body of voters.

From Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition by J.A. James




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