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1 Sarkozy faces an uphill battle to convince voters to accept the plan.
2 Mr Blair will have to convince voters this is what is at stake.
3 They need to convince voters that Cameron is little more than a Blue Blair.
4 Both sought to convince voters they would bring change through improved education and job creation.
5 Meanwhile, Green Party leader Natalie Bennett is also hoping to convince voters in new areas.
6 Can Biden convince voters he will be a better steward of the world's largest economy?
7 OBSTACLES But it may be hard to convince voters .
8 Both have sought to convince voters they will bring change through improved education and job creation.
9 The 'Yes' campaign have tried to convince voters that Scotland could be an economically viable nation.
10 It's a pity the candidates are still trying so hard to convince voters that they can.
11 It will take more than Gove's conference speech to convince voters he is yet at that point.
12 Ben Carson wants to convince voters that a doctor is best positioned to fix what's ailing America.
13 But the 2016 hopefuls are working harder than ever to convince voters they are just like them.
14 Asked on Sunday how she could convince voters her own conversion was genuine, she said: Through my actions.
15 Balls said Labour needed to be fiscally responsible to convince voters it could be trusted with the exchequer.
16 Candidates are trying to convince voters in early primary states that they would provide the best Trump opposition.
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