Those efforts often include making phone calls and knocking on doors to educate and mobilizevoters.
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Many Miami-based Venezuelans opposed to Chavez responded by arranging charter flights and buses to mobilizevoters.
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The regional election results will help underpin support for presidential candidates since local-level leaders are often best placed to mobilizevoters.
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Just as important, as a public relations executive, he has the ability and understanding of how to mobilizevoters into action.
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Typically, television advertising and creating infrastructure at a state and local level to mobilizevoters are the most expensive aspects of a U.S. presidential campaign.
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When just causes become movements, the mobilizevoters, and the results in 1998 and in 2000 will be highly dependent on who bothers to vote.
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Maduro supporters mobilizedvoters with pre-dawn bugle calls in the rough barrios of Caracas, where Chavez is revered as a hero of the poor.
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It would provide her with both a symbolic and practical boost given labor's traditional role in raising money and mobilizingvoters for the Democratic Party.
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It would provide her with both a symbolic and practical boost given labour's traditional role in raising money and mobilizingvoters for the Democratic Party.