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1 The United Nations has urged political parties to stop trying to intimidate voters .
2 Democracy advocates accuse him of mustering armed gangs to intimidate voters .
3 The MDC accuses Mugabe of trying to intimidate voters and rig the poll.
4 The MDC accuses Mr Mugabe of trying to intimidate voters and rig the poll.
5 Catherine Engelbrecht, founder of the group, disputed the notion that monitors will intimidate voters .
6 Still, state and federal laws make it illegal for anyone to try to intimidate voters .
7 It's going to affect the elections and intimidate voters .
8 The Donald Trump campaign is trying to enlist an army of poll watchers to intimidate voters .
9 They're sending people out to intimidate voters , and they're lying about the security of our ballots.
10 The presence of government intelligence agents at registration centres in Darfur might intimidate voters there, it said.
11 Despite the violence, the U.S. military said insurgents had "fallen short" in attempts to intimidate voters .
12 Can men corrupt and intimidate voters in the South without a reflex influence being felt in the North?
13 Interim Prime Minister Estanislau da Silva said the violence was the work of people who wanted to intimidate voters .
14 Generally, these advocates must keep a certain distance from the entrance, so as not to harass or intimidate voters .
15 That has failed to prevent a string of killings of village elders, blamed by police on militants seeking to intimidate voters .
16 His team have shown enough intent to actively dissuade turnout that a Federal Court has made them promise not to intimidate voters .
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