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1 Trump and Clinton both have much to prove to the American electorate .
2 No issue was fought out on this line before the American electorate .
3 She excited a distinct and important segment of the American electorate .
4 That is likely to play well with the American electorate .
5 Those exit poll numbers are nowhere near being representative of the full American electorate .
6 This historic primary race has turned the American electorate into a demographic pizza pie.
7 According to Parscale, the Cambridge staff provided useful analysis of data about the American electorate .
8 The American electorate this year has shown itself to be more dramatically polarized than ever.
9 For the most part, enough of the American electorate appears comfortable overlooking Trump's fundamental nature.
10 Most of the American electorate has probably been ready for a woman president for some time.
11 The rising American electorate is on the move.
12 Similarly, Donald Trump has appealed to an American electorate that feels overwhelmed by the forces of globalisation.
13 A little less than 10 percent of the American electorate has voting rights in the British event.
14 Palin, admired by many conservatives, is not viewed favorably by a large segment of the American electorate .
15 Overall, Latino voters now comprise more than 10 percent of the American electorate , and they increasingly lean Democrat.
16 Nowhere was the desire for change more clear among the American electorate , Ms Pelosi said, than the war in Iraq.
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