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body of voters

noun as in constituency

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It still feels like something of a reach, but I learned long ago never to underestimate the spell Maggie Smith holds on this body of voters.

It seems likely that the party will have to seek some form of collaboration with the Liberal Democrats rather than continue to attempt to compete for much the same body of voters.

From BBC

Ever since, a loyal body of voters has stood by him; his most recent approval rating roughly matches that of Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at this stage of their presidencies.

The whole shebang was all going swimmingly until the last minute, when “Green Book” took home the Oscar for Best Picture — not surprising from a body of voters that gave the Oscars to “Crash” in 2004.

From Salon

It is a body of voters with clearly expressed demands – most call for the creation of jobs, but they also want the preservation of their social and cultural model.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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