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Meanings of boost turnout in English
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Usage of boost turnout in English
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The Electoral Commission has recommended trials of weekend voting to boostturnout.
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First off, they have more resources to boostturnout.
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Democrats are doing all they can to boostturnout.
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Activist groups wanted to boostturnout among Latinos this year but figures are not yet in.
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Authorities have tried to boostturnout before, by laying on free food and entertainment near polling stations.
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Biden also hopes to boostturnout among young voters, who often participate at lower rates than other ages.
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Clinton has been repeatedly trying to boostturnout, particularly among minority voters, whom she will need in several swing states.
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His presence on the campaign trail could boostturnout of Democratic voters who want to register their disapproval of him.
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Sisi is expected to win Egypt's presidential election, which was extended to a third day on Wednesday to boostturnout.
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On the other hand, supporters of the scheme hope it will boostturnout by making the ballot more meaningful and concrete.
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Campaigns from both parties have taken advantage of the process to ensure absentee ballots are turned in and to boostturnout.
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Egypt's presidential election has entered a third day after the military-backed interim authorities extended voting in an effort to boostturnout.
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Political analyst Haroun Mir suggested to the Christian Science Monitor the election commission is hoping to boostturnout on Karzai's behalf.
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A group of first-time voters on a deprived Marseille housing estate are trying to boostturnout at the presidential election this month.
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OBV will also be working to boostturnout among those voters who are registered, stressing the importance of the referendum to Britain's future.
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The Republican defense of Kavanaugh has already proved a rallying cry for Democrats, who believe the allegations against him could boostturnout among female voters.