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1 The contenders will have an opportunity to woo voters , including a speech.
2 Yet results also show credible and determined mainstream leaders can still woo voters .
3 Gone are the days when parties tried to woo voters with expensive tax packages.
4 This time, parties are scrambling to woo voters on a pro or anti-bailout platform.
5 The eight hopefuls to win the Mana by-election have just one day left to woo voters .
6 The promises are part of Labour's push to woo voters who feel squeezed out of the housing market.
7 Governor Christie has made some of the pre-campaign appearances usual for presidential contenders seeking to woo voters early.
8 How much of this is electioneering meant to woo voters upset by the price of gas and crude oil?
9 Both have Islamist roots but are now trying present themselves as nationalists to woo voters tired of sectarian politicking.
10 He says local media are bent on presenting a bleak view of his government to woo voters to the opposition.
11 Today's budget will have to balance the need for fiscal restraint with the desire to woo voters in an election year.
12 The West Coast was a campaign battleground yesterday - with both the National and Labour leader there trying to woo voters .
13 The Australian treasurer Wayne Swan has handed down his third budget; attempting to woo voters with a quick return to surplus.
14 Accordingly, the ANC does not need nor has it ever engaged in any clandestine "black ops" to woo voters .
15 Feb 24 (Reuters) - Iraq's political field is crowded with alliances seeking to woo voters ahead of a national election.
16 Four other sources said Belykh had tapped entrepreneurs for money that was used to finance local infrastructure projects designed to woo voters .
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